Thanks for a nice interview. We don't seem to be able to share this tho.
@misskaylaification7 күн бұрын
What a fantastic program. Thank you Foxborough PD and first responders. Keep up the great work to help kids. ❤️
@bustedfender9 күн бұрын
Hey music industrial complex, more stuff like this please.
@MrJeep7510 күн бұрын
How far along is it today
@jamiehorton995815 күн бұрын
Great presentation! May we play this video on the mid-Cape via Cape Media Center?
@blackshineismАй бұрын
What about the SS Pendleton? Or the Target ship?
@ronniesanchez7564Ай бұрын
im convinced this guys never seen or had pad thai ever in his life
@KaidenYT10Ай бұрын
Oh. Wow this is at the ahern middle school.
@chrisfisichella66592 ай бұрын
Thank you for filming this. You did (another) excellent job.
@wallyanimations2 ай бұрын
Great stuff. Thanks for sharing.
@chrisfisichella66592 ай бұрын
Thank you for filming this. You all did a great job!
@KENNYPLAYZ222 ай бұрын
Hi
@user-xo4et9dh7u2 ай бұрын
My solo😝
@KENNYPLAYZ222 ай бұрын
YEAAAA
@OlhaPtits2 ай бұрын
Good job!!!👍
@karenstein37792 ай бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous playing by Grainne!
@Lukiepookielemon2 ай бұрын
That kid was in my class last year!
@chrisquilley11682 ай бұрын
#272 Chris quilley team member
@a1259bit3 ай бұрын
This is real Jaaz❤
@rexfrommn33163 ай бұрын
The only thing to add here might be to emphasize the series of events of the Texas Revolution of 1836 leading to the admission of the Republic of Texas as a slave state in 1846 leading directly to the Mexican War of that year. Many Southern planters were aggressive in using war, armed squatters and all levers of executive, congressional and judicial government to expand slavery. Armed squatter used bullets instead of ballots to spread slavery into the Mexican territory of Texas during the early 1830's. Mexican officials had outlawed slavery in 1829 under its laws with exceptions for slave owning Anglo settlers to get some population into Texas to stop raiding Commanches. The Anglo slave owners and other Anglos in Texas were mostly Southern whites who pushed a pro-slavery agenda. The battles of the Alamo, Goliad and San Jacinto in 1836 were really battles to permanently push black chattel slavery into Texas through independence from Mexico. We should look at the signing of 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo as the poison pill of debates over the expansion of slavery into the new territories. Once the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed the course towards civil war became almost inevitable. We should remember too that Southern planters had aggressive designs towards starting a war against Spain to acquire Cuba for new slave territories. The Southern planter class was an oligarchy of power that aggressively supported slavery expansion by threat of violence, armed squatters and by every lever of government they could pull. Charles Sumner mentioned this "Slave Power" oligarchy in his "Crimes Against Kansas"speech. "Bleeding Kansas" was just another example of Southern planters using armed squatters who used bullets instead ballots to decide popular sovereignty in Kansas.
@OlhaPtits3 ай бұрын
A great job 👏
@johnwashington16783 ай бұрын
promo sm ✔️
@Alexander-wk2pi4 ай бұрын
Makes me feel even more lucky that he works with my band.
@user-gr6ku9dm7q4 ай бұрын
he was in my boy scout troop i never met him rest in peace
@peytoncompton92684 ай бұрын
🤦♂🤦♂
@judydevoid7384 ай бұрын
Great interview!
@donnatoma83994 ай бұрын
Great to see you, Teej, and keep up the great work!
@taylormjohnson124 ай бұрын
Loved creating this 😊 thank you for the opportunity!!
@moondriplets4 ай бұрын
my favorite piece being played so gorgeously........ what more could i ask for
@juripanda4 ай бұрын
Congratulations!
@gomap54 ай бұрын
great editing!
@alex-sc7gz4 ай бұрын
Miss it
@bopster28294 ай бұрын
Fire
@acevamps5 ай бұрын
I need help with my son he’s done rehab but started doing drugs again he’s hooked on fentanyl my brother literally died a month ago from an overdose and I’m terrified of losing my son. Rehab never helped my brother & it didn’t help my son honestly rehab has a bad track record I feel like I’m better off trying to help him at home but I don’t know where to start
@CeeJayKay5 ай бұрын
Hi. Is this the Barbara Stone from Topeka, Kansas area?
@hollyrust21745 ай бұрын
Watching my nephew, Sam Wade, all the way from Dimondale, Michigan! What a wonderful music program! Enjoyed the concert in its entirety. Thank you for providing the concert via live stream.
@chieflilly33095 ай бұрын
What's Up is where is at. Good job. Springs and Stache, good job, proud of you guys. Chief, Founder, Bikers Against Child Abuse
@chrisfisichella66596 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this. My daughter was asking if I saw it and I said I would watch it.
@jolly9686 ай бұрын
Very nice! Great arrangement. The performance did it justice. Loved the tutti sections and solos! Lots of contrasting colors and moods. Bravo!
@misaelandrane24456 ай бұрын
I would like to thank you Mrs Kerner and also Taylor school for providing my children with great moments. I am impressed by how children are involved in this type of teaching and culture. I am particularly proud to see Anthony's progress. the level that the city promotes in education, sport, music, etc. should be an example to the world. Thank you. Anthony's parents.
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Very nice
Thanks for a nice interview. We don't seem to be able to share this tho.
What a fantastic program. Thank you Foxborough PD and first responders. Keep up the great work to help kids. ❤️
Hey music industrial complex, more stuff like this please.
How far along is it today
Great presentation! May we play this video on the mid-Cape via Cape Media Center?
What about the SS Pendleton? Or the Target ship?
im convinced this guys never seen or had pad thai ever in his life
Oh. Wow this is at the ahern middle school.
Thank you for filming this. You did (another) excellent job.
Great stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for filming this. You all did a great job!
Hi
My solo😝
YEAAAA
Good job!!!👍
Absolutely gorgeous playing by Grainne!
That kid was in my class last year!
#272 Chris quilley team member
This is real Jaaz❤
The only thing to add here might be to emphasize the series of events of the Texas Revolution of 1836 leading to the admission of the Republic of Texas as a slave state in 1846 leading directly to the Mexican War of that year. Many Southern planters were aggressive in using war, armed squatters and all levers of executive, congressional and judicial government to expand slavery. Armed squatter used bullets instead of ballots to spread slavery into the Mexican territory of Texas during the early 1830's. Mexican officials had outlawed slavery in 1829 under its laws with exceptions for slave owning Anglo settlers to get some population into Texas to stop raiding Commanches. The Anglo slave owners and other Anglos in Texas were mostly Southern whites who pushed a pro-slavery agenda. The battles of the Alamo, Goliad and San Jacinto in 1836 were really battles to permanently push black chattel slavery into Texas through independence from Mexico. We should look at the signing of 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo as the poison pill of debates over the expansion of slavery into the new territories. Once the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed the course towards civil war became almost inevitable. We should remember too that Southern planters had aggressive designs towards starting a war against Spain to acquire Cuba for new slave territories. The Southern planter class was an oligarchy of power that aggressively supported slavery expansion by threat of violence, armed squatters and by every lever of government they could pull. Charles Sumner mentioned this "Slave Power" oligarchy in his "Crimes Against Kansas"speech. "Bleeding Kansas" was just another example of Southern planters using armed squatters who used bullets instead ballots to decide popular sovereignty in Kansas.
A great job 👏
promo sm ✔️
Makes me feel even more lucky that he works with my band.
he was in my boy scout troop i never met him rest in peace
🤦♂🤦♂
Great interview!
Great to see you, Teej, and keep up the great work!
Loved creating this 😊 thank you for the opportunity!!
my favorite piece being played so gorgeously........ what more could i ask for
Congratulations!
great editing!
Miss it
Fire
I need help with my son he’s done rehab but started doing drugs again he’s hooked on fentanyl my brother literally died a month ago from an overdose and I’m terrified of losing my son. Rehab never helped my brother & it didn’t help my son honestly rehab has a bad track record I feel like I’m better off trying to help him at home but I don’t know where to start
Hi. Is this the Barbara Stone from Topeka, Kansas area?
Watching my nephew, Sam Wade, all the way from Dimondale, Michigan! What a wonderful music program! Enjoyed the concert in its entirety. Thank you for providing the concert via live stream.
What's Up is where is at. Good job. Springs and Stache, good job, proud of you guys. Chief, Founder, Bikers Against Child Abuse
Thank you so much for posting this. My daughter was asking if I saw it and I said I would watch it.
Very nice! Great arrangement. The performance did it justice. Loved the tutti sections and solos! Lots of contrasting colors and moods. Bravo!
I would like to thank you Mrs Kerner and also Taylor school for providing my children with great moments. I am impressed by how children are involved in this type of teaching and culture. I am particularly proud to see Anthony's progress. the level that the city promotes in education, sport, music, etc. should be an example to the world. Thank you. Anthony's parents.
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