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Next on the field is Park City Pride from Bridgeport, Connecticut. Their 2012 is entitled "Pride of Sinatra" and consists of:

Strangers in the Night by Kaempfort, Bert; Singleton, Charles

Luck Be A Lady (from Guys and Dolls) by Loesser, Frank

You and the Night and the Music by Dietz, Schwartz

My Way by Anka, Paul

Sing Sing Sing by Prima, Louis

Incident at Neshabur by Santana, Carlos

I'll Be Seeing You by Kahal, Irving; Fain, Sammy

The House I Live In by Robinson, Earl

America the Beautiful by Ward, Samuel A.

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Park City has set up pretty spread out, from 27 to 27. Once again, the rifles double as cymbal players. Mellos had a great wail during You and the Night and the Music.

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And we now have drill. Form compresses into two horn blocks on each side, between the 35 and the 42 1/2. Rifles now on Latin hand percussion instruments as the drum solo takes place.

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Park City has set up pretty spread out, from 27 to 27. Once again, the rifles double as cymbal players. Mellos had a great wail during You and the Night and the Music.

the rifles are also the "pit".lol

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Nice accelerando by the snares! Park City's snare line is one of the tightest in the alumni activity.

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Park City

2 DM

7 cym/perc/rifles

12 flags

36 horns

10 percussion

1 CO

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the rifles are also the "pit".lol

Yeah, I noticed they really switch equipment a lot. :D

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Sing Sing Sing. Very tight playing by the horns. Drum major backfield with the flags is doing a little dancing, very Gong Show.

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Park City Pride:

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Very nice baritone solo to start I'll Be Seeing You. Now a soprano soloist right up front. Second sop joins him to take over the melody.

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