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Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:01 am
by Karl H.
The US Navy Band is on tour from 15 February to 15 March. Details can be found at this link:
http://www.navyband.navy.mil/tourcb.shtml" target="_blank
Note that you can preview the program and pick which show you'd rather see. Two different programs are performed on tour, and there are variations to programs for appearances at ABA and UNT. This will be Roger Behrend's last tour as a member of the Navy Band: don't miss it! Personnel in the relevant sections are:
Roger Behrend and Joe Dollard, euphoium
Karl Hovey and Andrew Oppenheim, tuba
As always, tickets are free (but you must get tickets: we sell out). We love meeting TubeNetters on our travels, and any suggestions on fine dining and refreshments are always appreciated!
Karl "boldly going where lots have gone before" H.

Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 10:13 am
by Mojo workin'
Karl,
The Navy Band brass section is awesome. I didn't realize how good it was until I heard you guys up close in a good hall a couple of years ago.
I wish the conducting talent was able to match the playing talent in the premier military bands in the US. If it did, I would be attending military band concerts more often than symphony orchestra concerts.
Phil Taylor
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:56 am
by Yosef: Tubist
I'll see you tomorrow in Boone!!

Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 2:42 pm
by TubaRay
The Jackson Auditorium in Seguin, Tx. is a relatively small auditorium, but the acoustics are quite good there. I have some hope of making that performance.
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:10 am
by Art Hovey
So when are you going to come to Connecticut?
Please get in touch if you ever do; we have much to talk about.
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 9:20 am
by Karl H.
Tour Day 2.
Quick replies:
And if Matt Neff is playing bass bone on this tour, take all of your bass bone buddies along for the show. Matt can play some serious bass bone.
Yep, Matt's along for the ride, and he's a great player: almost good enough to be an "Honorary" tuba player...
almost.
Art Hovey wrote:So when are you going to come to Connecticut?
Please get in touch if you ever do; we have much to talk about.
Hi Art! You mean in addition to our wonderful last name? Love to talk anytime.
BTW, the same link above should get you to the Navy Band webpage, where you can find out the regions we will be visiting for the next few years...
Off to Boone!
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 9:29 am
by Alex C
...and just to prove that I can copy and paste, here's the remaining schedule:
Date Time City/State
2/17 7:30pm Hickory, NC
2/18 8:00pm Knoxville, TN
2/19 7:30pm Nashville, TN
2/20 7:30pm Birmingham, AL
2/21 8:00pm Oxford, MS
2/22 2:00pm Grenada, MS
2/23 7:30pm Hot Springs, AR
2/25 7:30pm Arkadelphia, AR
2/26 7:00pm Texarkana, TX
2/27 7:30pm Monroe, LA
2/28 7:30pm Natchitoches, LA
3/1 3:00pm Tyler, TX
3/2 7:30pm Commerce, TX
3/3 7:30pm Denton, TX
3/4 7:30pm Duncanville, TX
3/6 8:00pm College Station, TX
3/7 7:00pm Kingwood, TX
3/8 3:00pm Temple, TX
3/9 7:30pm Georgetown, TX
3/10 7:30pm Seguin, TX
3/11 7:00pm Kerrville, TX
3/12 7:30pm Corpus Christi, TX
3/13 7:30pm Lake Jackson, TX
3/14 7:00pm Wharton, TX
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:12 am
by Yosef: Tubist
Art Hovey wrote:
Off to Boone!
WOOHOO!

Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 12:08 pm
by Karl H.
Greetings from Boone!
Fun concert, good folks and, going on the recommendation of App. State alum Dave Miles, good eats! Had a role-out-the-door good meal at local great Daniel Bonne Inn. Good country cookin' served family style (fixed menu of goodies all brought to your table at once. Eat all you want; they'll bring more!).
Had to go to the gym to work off the excess...
Karl "roll out the barrels of fried chicken, country style steak, biscuits, gravy, etc." H.
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:06 pm
by phaymore
Just saw you in Hickory tonight. Wonderful job! I had several of my middle school students in attendance; they were smiling from ear to ear!
Patrick
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:54 am
by Karl H.
Mornin!
Great concert in Hickory last night: full house of very enthusiastic folks, band's starting to hit its stride. Even enjoyed the ride over the mountains from Boone. Some beautiful vistas with winding roads that made me miss having my bike with me. I seem to remember one Lance Armstrong having an epiphany during a bike ride in Boone... but I digress.
Quick word about "sold out" venues: the Navy Band, like many performing groups (and airlines, for that matter) routinely over-sell (in our case, give away) tickets to their performances, knowing a certain percentage of folks won't attend for various reasons. The Elephant was spot-on in his previous post, and there is almost always seats available when the doors are open to non-ticket holders 5-10 minutes before the show.
Knoxville knext!
Karl "I take a biscuit with my gravy, m'am" H.
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:48 am
by ajones575
I got to see the band last night in Hickory, NC. WOW! The tuba quartet was worth the trip from the High Point area to Hickory. As a one hitch Navy MU, I was very proud of the excellent performance from one of the best bands in the world. I can only praise Captain Thompson on his leadership and ability to bring music to its fulfillment and to put together a concert that touched many of us in so many ways.
Along with me were several members of the Oasis Shriners Band from Charlotte and they were likewise very impressed and enjoyed the concert to its fullest.
Once again, I salute the US Navy Band and wish them "fair winds and following seas" as continue on thier Spring 2009 tour.
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:36 am
by Karl H.
Morning from Knoxville.
Good concert last night. Staying in a nice place downtown. Ate a stupifyingly good breakfast at local legend Pete's Diner. Eggs, sausage, two incredible blueberry pancakes all served with a big helping of Southern Hospitality for less than $6 American.
Bus doesn't leave 'till 1200, so thought I'd throw a quintet rehearsal at 0900 and see if anyone comes after a special night where locally brewed soft drinks were dispensed at $2 per...
On to Nashville. Gonna look up Shania (then zoom to Memphis and see if BB needs a blues tuba player...).
Karl "in his dreams" H.
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:29 am
by NDSPTuba
Karl,
I'm coming to the concert in Denton. I was wondering if I could bother you to tell Eric Moore, that James Wester is going to be at the Denton concert looking for him.

He was the best man in my wedding and it has been too long since we have caught up. I'm looking forward to it.
Thanks,
James
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:57 pm
by Karl H.
bloke wrote:HEY ELEPHANT,
WE'RE IN !!!
THE LADY IN GRENADA AT THE C.C. PHONED ME JUST NOW...SOMEONE TURNED IN SOME TICKETS, AND SHE WILL LEAVE *AT LEAST* THREE (FOUR, IF AVAILABLE) TICKETS AT THE BOX OFFICE IN MY NAME !!!!!
See, good things happen to good people!
Karl "not that I'd know anything about it" H.
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 2:10 am
by sloan
So...what time does the bus hit Birmingham? Leave time for Dreamland!
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:56 pm
by Alex C
I love reading Karl's posts. You can tell he's a tuba player, the main content of the reports is about food! I hear a visit to El Guapo is on the horizon.
But... I must say Karl had still kept his slim, petite silhouette as of last summer.
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:29 pm
by Karl H.
NDSPTuba wrote:Karl,
I'm coming to the concert in Denton. I was wondering if I could bother you to tell Eric Moore, that James Wester is going to be at the Denton concert looking for him.

He was the best man in my wedding and it has been too long since we have caught up. I'm looking forward to it.
Thanks,
James
Consider it done, James. Eric and the whole Navy Band are looking forward to our concert in the Armadillo, on the grounds of my beloved alma mater (2x over!).
Karl "looky maw, I'd dun edjumakated!" H.
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:40 pm
by Ed Jones
As soon as the tour bus crosses the Denton County line, Karl will be putting on his jeans, t-shirt, blue blazer and deck shoes. Once he puts the metadent in his mouth, he will be ready for Denton. But will Denton be ready for him?
Re: Navy Band Tour 2009
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:42 pm
by Karl H.
sloan wrote:So...what time does the bus hit Birmingham? Leave time for Dreamland!
Just off the bus (1430) in Birmingham. Broke Shania's heart that I had to leave Nashville so soon...
Did get to the the original Grand Ole Opry... well, truthfully just the lobby and gift shop as the concert hall is closed (for renovations?)
So Mr. Sloan, vas is das "Dreamland" you speak of? From our hotel there are so many dining choices: Whataburger (my first payin' money job), DQ (more popular with native Texans than McD's), Hooters (I hear the sweet tea is really good...).
I feel the need for more Tubenet input re: fine dining establishments for sea/home-sick sailors in need of refreshment. Common ladies and gentlemen, pony up!
Karl "a cask of grog and a ration of beef is all I ask" H.