Monday, June 24, 2024

Week 3 - June 26 Concert

The Chemical City Band will perform its third concert of the 2024 season on June 26 at the Nicholson-Guenther Community Band Shell in Midland's Central Park, starting at 7:30 pm.  Weather predictions look good this week.  In case of rain, the concert will move to Central Auditorium.  Please check this blog or our Facebook page for last minute updates.

Steve DeRees will conduct once again this week.  The following musical selections will be presented with a short intermission:

Mt. Everest....................................................................................................................Rossano Galante

Flight of the Eagle..............................................................................................................John Wasson

Highlights from "The Right Stuff"......................................................................Bill Conti, arr. P. Jennings

Where Never Lark or Eagle Flew......................................................................................James Curnow

Intermission

Flying Fortress.............................................................................................Ernst Stieberitz, arr. J. Jurrens

The Symphonic Beatles..................................................John Lennon & Paul McCartney, arr. J. Cacavas

Joyant Winds..........................................................................................................................Ed Huckeby

The Blues Brothers Revue.................................................................................................arr. Jay Bocook

The Gallant Seven March.......................................................................John Philip Sousa, arr. F. Fennell

America, the Beautiful.............................................................................Samuel F. Ward, arr. A.F. Gaylord

The Star-Spangled Banner................................................................John Stafford Smith, arr. A.F. Gaylord

 

James Curnow

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