Oh, to be in Georgia -- if I had the time and the money, I'd bring my Besson and have a blast.
Hmm. I wonder how many steps-removed-cousin the namesake of your high school is from me. The family settled near Hilton Head Island before the revolutionary war, and there's tons of stuff named Pope this-that-and-the-other down there.
Georgia Brass Band - Open Rehearsal
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Are you guys having a pre-contest concert in Louisville again?
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I believe the definition of open rehearsal the Robert is using might be come and listen for free. Correct me if I am wrong Robert.
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