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Dave Scott

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  1. 1987 Blue Devils - Zappa's "Echidna's Arf" - https://bluedevils.org/programs/a-corps/seasons/?module=audio&season=1987&tagID=11&assetID=10856 2017 Bluecoats - Zappa's "Zomby Woof" -
  2. Jim Prime was the brass arranger for Star of Indiana in '93.
  3. 1991 - Vol 1 & 2 1992 - Vol 1 & 2 1993 - Vol 1 & 2 1994 - Vol 1 & 2 1995 - Vol 1 & 2 1996 - Vol 1 (top 12) 1997 - Vol 1 & 2 1998 - Vol 1 & 2 & 3 1999 - Vol 1 & 2 & 3 2000 - Vol 1 & 2 & 3 2001 - Vol 1 & 2 & 3 $2.00 per tape plus shipping.
  4. Actually Gail said the 1965 Chicago Royal Airs was his favorite performance. He was a brass judge at the VFW Nationals in Chicago in '65. (start at marker 2:07)
  5. Jimmer was the brass arranger, Donnie the brass caption and Michael Cesario the program coordinator.
  6. I agree with all of these and would include Ray Baumgardt.
  7. Boerma wrote the opener "The Adventure Begins" and Taras Nahirniak wrote the closing production number "Confrontation & Finale" Middle section: "Songs of the quay" by Goff Richards and "Moods of the Sea" from the Tall Ships Sutie by David Royalance
  8. "You Are Mine" by Christopher Aspaas. The conductor at the Cadets audition was Dee Walker.
  9. The Connecticut Hurricanes are proud to announce our 2017 production of George Gershwin’s masterpiece “Porgy and Bess.” The Hurricanes have a long tradition of exploring the transcendent of Gershwin and this year’s corps will look to build on that tradition while exploring the theatrical production value of “Porgy and Bess” in a fresh and exciting way. The 2017 Design Team has been working hard on the details of this production for several months and are committed to developing a competitive program that will be well received by our members and the DCA audience. “Porgy and Bess,” written as an opera in 1934, is one of Gershwin’s seminal works and produced a wide array of songs that would go on to become standard repertoire. Our 2017 production will draw inspiration from the original opera as well as the interpretations of Mile Davis, Buddy Rich, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, Nina Simone, Jascha Heifetz and the 2012 Broadway revival starring Audra McDonald and Norm Lewis. Selections will include: My Man’s Gone Now Summertime Bess, You is My Woman Now It Ain’t Necessarily So Oh Lord, I’m On My Way
  10. Nope, the person who created and continues to run Blast is Jim Mason.
  11. As of 3:15 this afternoon the forecast for Nashville is 70% rain/thunder storms tonight.
  12. I don't think there will be an actual guitarist, only sound bites from the front ensemble of an electric guitar.
  13. "Hawthorne Caballeros present their 2016 70th Anniversary production… Red, White & Black With a deep rich history spanning the last seventy years, the Hawthorne Caballeros Drum and Bugle Corps has always stayed true to their identity of flare and entertainment while also progressing forward with contemporary productions. Red, White & Black will be unlike any other anniversary production for the Caballeros as it will tell the story of this beloved performance ensemble and even write the story that has yet to come. In three movements this production will honor the past with variations on Ernesto Lecuona’s classic composition “Malaguena”, cherish the present with Adele’s “Million Years Ago” from her newest album 25 and inspire the future with a modern and dark original piece composed by Andrew Yozviak."
  14. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkNUF7H08dI An oldie, but a goodie, McDuffy's March
  15. Mr. Harmon is in his 13th year as Director of Bands at Lake Central. He was formerly the Director of Bands at Lowell High School and has also taught in the public schools of Waunakee, Wisconsin and Wichita, Kansas. He has also been active as an adjudicator and clinician in Wisconsin, California, Texas, Kansas, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Florida and Colorado. Mr. Harmon is also active as a guest conductor, most recently guest conducting honor bands in Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee. Mr. Harmon received a Bachelor of Music Education Degree from Wichita State University, a Master's Degree in Music Education from the University of Illinois, and a Master of Music Degree in Wind Conducting from Northwestern University. His principal conducting teachers have included Mallory Thompson, Stephen Peterson, Paul Vermel, James Keene and Tom Wisniewski. Principal trumpet teachers have included Michael Ewald, Leslie Linn, Walter Myers, and John Hagstrom. Mr. Harmon is a former member of the Sky Ryders Drum and Bugle Corps (1980-1985) and the Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps (1986-1988), and taught on the visual staff with the Madison Scouts from 1989-2003. He is also a freelance musician on his principal instruments - trumpet, piano and organ.
  16. http://bostoncrusaders.org/2015/10/breaking-news-boston-welcomes-eddy-falcon-as-the-2016-visual-caption-head/
  17. http://bostoncrusaders.org/2015/09/boston-crusaders-2016/
  18. I've been attending the show in Murfreesboro for years and hope DCI returns there in 2015. Vanderbilt was a mess last summer. Terrible parking, long concession lines and tiny main entrance. The only worse stadium was Lebanon, IL.
  19. Jason Rinehart just announced on facebook that he is the new brass caption head at Spirit of Atlanta.
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