The Chemical City Band will present its seventh and final concert of the 2024 season on Wednesday, July 24 at the Nicholson-Guenther Community Band Shell in Midland's Central Park, starting at 7:30 pm. In case of rain, the concert will be moved to Central Auditorium. Please check this blog or our Facebook page for last minute updates.
For all musicians playing this concert, checks will be distributed during the warmup. Members not playing the final concert will receive a check by mail. Please cash your check at your earliest convenience.
Steve DeRees returns as our conductor this week and will present the following musical selections:
Festivity.............................................................................................................................Stephen Bulla
The Best of Broadway.............................................................................................arr. James H. Burden
Upon These Grounds....................................................................................................John Tatgenhorst
Someone to Watch Over Me................................................................George Gershwin, arr. W. Barker
Andrew Reed, Alto Saxophone
March "The Southerner"....................................................................Russell Alexander, arr. G.C. Bainum
Intermission
The Klaxon March........................................................................................Henry Fillmore, ed. F. Fennell
Majestia.........................................................................................................................James Swearingen
West Side Story Selections..........................Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein, arr. W.J. Duthoit
The Black Horse Troop March..............................................................John Philip Sousa, ed. F. Fennell
America, the Beautiful...........................................................................Samuel F. Ward, arr. A.F. Gaylord
The Star-Spangled Banner..............................................................John Stafford Smith, arr. A.F. Gaylord
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