- Principal tuba MSgt Cameron Gates will perform the first movement from Edward Gregson's Tuba Concerto
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MSgt Cameron Gates
Nice article and pictures of you in the Marine Band newsletter Cameron. Looking forward to hearing you peform this October at the Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, FL.
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"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
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Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
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For those folks that would like to receive the newsletter, they can go to the website http://www.marineband.usmc.mil and sign up that way.
How's that for a shameless plug?
I know the tour band guys( MSgt Cameron Gates, soon-to-be GySgt Frank Crawford, and SSgt Chris Tiedeman) are looking forward to touring Florida, give 'em a shout out when they come to town! And if you are told that all the tix are gone, go anyway if it's not too much of a drive. It seems there's almost always a few seats that are empty, unclaimed seats open to the public 15 minutes before show time.
BTW, the section actually prefers to call Cameron, "El Soloeest Magnifico!"
jc
How's that for a shameless plug?
I know the tour band guys( MSgt Cameron Gates, soon-to-be GySgt Frank Crawford, and SSgt Chris Tiedeman) are looking forward to touring Florida, give 'em a shout out when they come to town! And if you are told that all the tix are gone, go anyway if it's not too much of a drive. It seems there's almost always a few seats that are empty, unclaimed seats open to the public 15 minutes before show time.
BTW, the section actually prefers to call Cameron, "El Soloeest Magnifico!"
jc
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Hello John,JCradler wrote: I know the tour band guys( MSgt Cameron Gates, soon-to-be GySgt Frank Crawford, and SSgt Chris Tiedeman) are looking forward to touring Florida,
Aside from West Palm Beach where else in Florida are you performing?
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Tom,
I see you're located at Cape Canaveral, FL. From the Newsletter, it looks like they'll be in...
Bunnell, FL @ Lazzara Performance Hall U of North FL on Oct 19 @ 7:30 PM (no phone listed) then...
Daytona Beach at Bethune Cookman College on Friday Oct. 20 @ 7:30 PM (386-788-7800); then...
Winter Park High School Performing Arts Ctr Oct. 21 @ 7:30 (407-317-3200); then...
(and maybe this is the closest to you)
Melbourne, Fl at Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts on Oct 22, 3 PM (321-773-2005)
Hope this helps.
I see you're located at Cape Canaveral, FL. From the Newsletter, it looks like they'll be in...
Bunnell, FL @ Lazzara Performance Hall U of North FL on Oct 19 @ 7:30 PM (no phone listed) then...
Daytona Beach at Bethune Cookman College on Friday Oct. 20 @ 7:30 PM (386-788-7800); then...
Winter Park High School Performing Arts Ctr Oct. 21 @ 7:30 (407-317-3200); then...
(and maybe this is the closest to you)
Melbourne, Fl at Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts on Oct 22, 3 PM (321-773-2005)
Hope this helps.
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Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
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Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
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Sold the boat and bought an airplane. We've moved ashore and are back into music. I'm now the tuba instructor at Stetson University... It's a complicated story... ...if you're interested you can go to my web site http://tropicaltuba.comJCradler wrote:Hey Tom! How's life on the boat?
I would love to hear the band when it's here.
Tom
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Very Helpful! Thank you very much.Rick F wrote:Tom,
I see you're located at Cape Canaveral, FL. From the Newsletter, it looks like they'll be in...
Bunnell, FL @ Lazzara Performance Hall U of North FL on Oct 19 @ 7:30 PM (no phone listed) then...
Daytona Beach at Bethune Cookman College on Friday Oct. 20 @ 7:30 PM (386-788-7800); then...
Winter Park High School Performing Arts Ctr Oct. 21 @ 7:30 (407-317-3200); then...
(and maybe this is the closest to you)
Melbourne, Fl at Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts on Oct 22, 3 PM (321-773-2005)
Hope this helps.
Tom
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My wife and I attended the USMC band concert yesterday at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, FL. What a wonderful concert! Thanks to all the members of the USMC band for making it a very enjoyable afternoon!
MSgt. Cameron Gates did a fantastic job on the 1st movement of "Gregson's Tuba Concerto"! Great tone, projection and technique. I forgot the name of the encore piece he played, but is was excellent as well. Standing up to play that piece without a strap had to be difficult. The multi-phonics near the end of the encore added a nice touch. I'm sure there weren't many in the audience that knew how difficult that was. (The few times I've tried to do that, I thought I was going to swallow my epiglottis)
At intermission, I got to meet briefly with Cameron Gates and Philip Franke (euph). Thanks guys for taking the time to meet with the public. (Cameron even called me by name—which blew me away.TubeNet avatars at work here)
SSgt AnnaMaria Mottola's performance of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" with the band was a big hit as well! The most applause was for Cameron and AnnaMaria I think.... then at the end where we were trying to get another encore.
I have to comment on how proud I was of the S. Florida audience when it was announced that the band was going to play a tribute piece to the men and women in uniform (Armed Forces Salute). They interrupted the announcer with applause and then jumped to their feet and continued clapping and cheering. Having been in the service during Vietnam war, it's nice to see this response.
Thanks again to all the members of The U.S. Marine Band!
MSgt. Cameron Gates did a fantastic job on the 1st movement of "Gregson's Tuba Concerto"! Great tone, projection and technique. I forgot the name of the encore piece he played, but is was excellent as well. Standing up to play that piece without a strap had to be difficult. The multi-phonics near the end of the encore added a nice touch. I'm sure there weren't many in the audience that knew how difficult that was. (The few times I've tried to do that, I thought I was going to swallow my epiglottis)
At intermission, I got to meet briefly with Cameron Gates and Philip Franke (euph). Thanks guys for taking the time to meet with the public. (Cameron even called me by name—which blew me away.TubeNet avatars at work here)
SSgt AnnaMaria Mottola's performance of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" with the band was a big hit as well! The most applause was for Cameron and AnnaMaria I think.... then at the end where we were trying to get another encore.
I have to comment on how proud I was of the S. Florida audience when it was announced that the band was going to play a tribute piece to the men and women in uniform (Armed Forces Salute). They interrupted the announcer with applause and then jumped to their feet and continued clapping and cheering. Having been in the service during Vietnam war, it's nice to see this response.
Thanks again to all the members of The U.S. Marine Band!
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YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.