This weeks Life Magazine has a great spread on HS Marching Bands in Iowa.
http://www.life.com/Life/gallery/0,2664 ... 86,00.html
March Madness in this week's Life Magazine
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March Madness in this week's Life Magazine
David C. Ellis
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia-Alpha Lambda Chapter
Crystal Lake Concert Band
Northwest Symphony Orchestra
Woodstock City Band
McHenry County College Band
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Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia-Alpha Lambda Chapter
Crystal Lake Concert Band
Northwest Symphony Orchestra
Woodstock City Band
McHenry County College Band
Wessex TE665 "Tubby" Eb
Kanstul 90S CC For Sale
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We're With the Band
Scott Simmons, trumpet
When you’re in band, says Simmons, "people look up to you." (He’s speaking both figuratively and literally; he’s six-foot-six "and still growing!") The Norwalk High School senior is the leader of the trumpet section and claims:
"It’s the most powerful instrument in the band. We are really confident. I'm not saying this to brag, but our trumpet section seems to be the best at everything: playing, marching—and volume." Which delights him, since "I listen to metal music, so I'm pretty used to loud."
Sheesh...how typical
Scott Simmons, trumpet
When you’re in band, says Simmons, "people look up to you." (He’s speaking both figuratively and literally; he’s six-foot-six "and still growing!") The Norwalk High School senior is the leader of the trumpet section and claims:
"It’s the most powerful instrument in the band. We are really confident. I'm not saying this to brag, but our trumpet section seems to be the best at everything: playing, marching—and volume." Which delights him, since "I listen to metal music, so I'm pretty used to loud."
Sheesh...how typical
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"...except, of course, for our baritone section, one of whom has World Class Sound and others who are quickly approaching it."Todd S. Malicoate wrote: "It’s the most powerful instrument in the band. We are really confident. I'm not saying this to brag, but our trumpet section seems to be the best at everything: playing, marching—and volume."
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M. Waldsmith was quoted in the article as not liking country music.
John Reno has reminded me so many times, "There is mood music and there is food music. Musicians from here, Iowa or anywhere may find that acts who play, at least some country with competence and respect can work a lot. If you can hack Gospel music with four part harmony you can book all your Sundays too.
"This band plays both kinds of music, country and western."
Yee haw!
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John Reno has reminded me so many times, "There is mood music and there is food music. Musicians from here, Iowa or anywhere may find that acts who play, at least some country with competence and respect can work a lot. If you can hack Gospel music with four part harmony you can book all your Sundays too.
"This band plays both kinds of music, country and western."
Yee haw!
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