Gotta love that Harloff energy at the end of the beginning chorale.
@philip5853Ай бұрын
We’re current playing it
@MichaelPuterbaughАй бұрын
Loud & Angry
@benblessingАй бұрын
Ron VanOrder is a gem.
@ellenherrmann62392 ай бұрын
I was a chaperone on this trip.... wonderful memories ❤
@Patrick-oi5uw2 ай бұрын
Freshman year JFK Mighty Rocket Marching Band!
@sandralee73323 ай бұрын
very cool! tfs
@20builder073 ай бұрын
My dad told me how in 1987 our band was going to play this piece to replace España after many years, but eventually a vote was held during a morning practice since nobody liked it and we ended up playing España that year and won the state championships
@victordiwa42613 ай бұрын
My i copy this topaz
@Brwneye3814 ай бұрын
Oh this made my dad. I remember this day so vividly.
@calicolover20184 ай бұрын
My moms in that
@skyehamm96295 ай бұрын
I’m in this video… graduated in 94.
@theargonath79386 ай бұрын
Was this a Mitch Rogers drill?
@jsf12126 ай бұрын
yep
@michaelengle90627 ай бұрын
Gulfport High School...1984 (or was it 1985?...) either way, I was rocking some quads on this song....great times!
@russellshedd49507 ай бұрын
I was conducting 😊 not a bad way to finish high school
@k.coleman93178 ай бұрын
Adair was the blueprint for small band excellence.
@billcalhoun53979 ай бұрын
This is exactly (almost) the 1976 Watkins Glen Squires arrangement (Fabrizio/Calhoun) right down to many of the percussion accents/ rolls/etc.
@themaestrohb952910 ай бұрын
Me coming out of retirement next marching season and showing up to band camp with this 😂
@user-no7md2wd8x10 ай бұрын
メイクヒズ、いいね。
@nanc44200311 ай бұрын
Does anyone know the name of this show?
@jsf121211 ай бұрын
Click on the info beneath the video
@user-zv2yi1wt2w11 ай бұрын
partitura
@newt2784 Жыл бұрын
3:14, noooo mr shivy
@nishikacho Жыл бұрын
0:25
@hedanhercules Жыл бұрын
Ultimate show finisher
@tcp164 Жыл бұрын
director really said "give me dci level drill"
@lindsaysheffield Жыл бұрын
Still my favorite show I marched in (my only year at CHS).
@luizcarlospipoli3580 Жыл бұрын
hello goodnight. we have a marching band and we've been looking for the track for this song for a long time (durango) do you have it original or similar to the original to send me?
@user-zn2wq2by9k Жыл бұрын
drum major notes: 0:00 mysteriously: 0:43 trumpet solo: 0:58 Mercato: 1:28 Before Throw: 1:43 Marc. After BIG HM: 1:57 144: 2:08
@adamman65 Жыл бұрын
Nothing against Furman Band but I I marched at Furman in 1983 and I don't recall we ever played One Voice? This is Jay Bocook's amazing arrangement for sure, no one can compose a horn line like Jay, I played mellophone in his high school and college band, and I'm 99% sure this is our Travelers Rest High School Golden Regiment performance in 1980, band director Vince Clayton, the year Jay moved to Furman. I marched at Furman in 1983 and I don't recall us ever playing One Voice? I only say this because we must have practice One Voice One million times, and I can still hear the parts we didn't do so well. I know the sound of that horn line when I hear it. We were fortunate enough to win 3-AAA State that year opened with Pictures at an Exhibition, Tigers of San Pedro, and closed with One Voice......, now those were good ol' days.
@MrLeoben2 Жыл бұрын
I really miss these arrangements from the 80's. Trying to find the sheet music is impossible as they are mostly out of print.
@k.coleman9317 Жыл бұрын
I can imagine that the concert band was stunning....
@ryeanj.3693 Жыл бұрын
Central Phenix City opened with this in the 04-05 season and it is by FAR my favorite show
@MrPhillipABurns Жыл бұрын
anyone have a copy of this ? . . . . I don't remember this one but has some decent moments
@angelbabycards3595 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Rodney Bellamy said it best: I too tried and did sound exactly like the canned publication albums, created by Jensen Publications at the end of the late 70's and into the early 80's. I too am and became a professional trumpet player. Cut my teeth as 1st Chair for the entire four years at my high school. Again, as I listen to this cut, I have in-fact been waiting for these songs to someday reappear. Here, SunCat in essence, was the Little Brother or J. Bocock's very popular arrangement of 'Tiger of San Pedro.' ' Wholly Crap I used to love playing both songs. They were well written, not too difficult to play as high school students, and they really made high school bands sound very much like, say .. The Blue Devils, Santa Clara Vanguard, and lets not forget, The Phantom Regiment and The Madison Scouts. ...Wow again.. very nice memories, from a time that will never come again.., or at least until I hit the play button once again, lol. - Thanks for posting. - Peace. \\//
@user-ix8bh2tv5h Жыл бұрын
レコードの針が飛んでいる
@akowens64 Жыл бұрын
If you have any kids that need help with finding something to do, band is the best outlet for any kid. My son played the saxophone and going to football games and competitions were some of the most memorable times I remember with my son. This performance was at Indianapolis and was worth the expense. Love this performance the most.
@MrPhillipABurns Жыл бұрын
FYI . . . .for younger generation of band students, these charts were freakin' tough. It took a special caliber of musicians to put these tunes together, especially on the field. Many high school bands attempted, some succeeded, others failed. It was the same scenario with numerous college bands.
@ryeanj.3693 Жыл бұрын
FACTS
@christophersavoy9448 Жыл бұрын
Go Botswanna!
@RFKjrForPres Жыл бұрын
We played this in the early eighties in my Buddhist group's marching band called the Royal pimps I mean the Royal Prince
@texanboiii562 Жыл бұрын
Damn these were some dedicated talented kids. When I did marching band our shows were boring and simple. 😂
@MrPhillipABurns Жыл бұрын
Furman University, Oklahoma University, and Northeast Louisiana were the premiere marching bands for Jensen Publications. . . . then I remember in the middle '80's and later, was it Arizona or Arizona State did some monster recordings.
@TheOscarProject1 Жыл бұрын
Very fond memories of performing this show and making finals. ❤
@fccc3379 Жыл бұрын
Props to that trumpet player holding that high E at the end. 😁
@WhoDeyWorld Жыл бұрын
Best performance I've ever seen. ❤️ you jamie reckers!
@byronjasper2873 Жыл бұрын
Oh the memories of this song during my sophomore year of high school in 1986.
@coreyadkins8775 Жыл бұрын
My award-winning marching band opened with the horn musicians book of this in 1992 with custom percussion. It was a nerving 😎.and we won the JMU Tournament of Champions! We had such a good powerful horn line. This topped the cake.
@ryanchristianmacaraeg5069 Жыл бұрын
Hi
@TheParentTeacherBridge Жыл бұрын
Did anyone on this thread play trumpet in this band?
@rodneybellamy2068 Жыл бұрын
My high school band played this powerful chart in my sophomore year (1983). I was grateful to play the solo...and I tried my best to sound like like the trumpet player on the recording... lol! it's probably one of my favorite charts of all time!!! Thanks for downloading these awesome songs...brings back a lot of great memories!!!!
Пікірлер
Gotta love that Harloff energy at the end of the beginning chorale.
We’re current playing it
Loud & Angry
Ron VanOrder is a gem.
I was a chaperone on this trip.... wonderful memories ❤
Freshman year JFK Mighty Rocket Marching Band!
very cool! tfs
My dad told me how in 1987 our band was going to play this piece to replace España after many years, but eventually a vote was held during a morning practice since nobody liked it and we ended up playing España that year and won the state championships
My i copy this topaz
Oh this made my dad. I remember this day so vividly.
My moms in that
I’m in this video… graduated in 94.
Was this a Mitch Rogers drill?
yep
Gulfport High School...1984 (or was it 1985?...) either way, I was rocking some quads on this song....great times!
I was conducting 😊 not a bad way to finish high school
Adair was the blueprint for small band excellence.
This is exactly (almost) the 1976 Watkins Glen Squires arrangement (Fabrizio/Calhoun) right down to many of the percussion accents/ rolls/etc.
Me coming out of retirement next marching season and showing up to band camp with this 😂
メイクヒズ、いいね。
Does anyone know the name of this show?
Click on the info beneath the video
partitura
3:14, noooo mr shivy
0:25
Ultimate show finisher
director really said "give me dci level drill"
Still my favorite show I marched in (my only year at CHS).
hello goodnight. we have a marching band and we've been looking for the track for this song for a long time (durango) do you have it original or similar to the original to send me?
drum major notes: 0:00 mysteriously: 0:43 trumpet solo: 0:58 Mercato: 1:28 Before Throw: 1:43 Marc. After BIG HM: 1:57 144: 2:08
Nothing against Furman Band but I I marched at Furman in 1983 and I don't recall we ever played One Voice? This is Jay Bocook's amazing arrangement for sure, no one can compose a horn line like Jay, I played mellophone in his high school and college band, and I'm 99% sure this is our Travelers Rest High School Golden Regiment performance in 1980, band director Vince Clayton, the year Jay moved to Furman. I marched at Furman in 1983 and I don't recall us ever playing One Voice? I only say this because we must have practice One Voice One million times, and I can still hear the parts we didn't do so well. I know the sound of that horn line when I hear it. We were fortunate enough to win 3-AAA State that year opened with Pictures at an Exhibition, Tigers of San Pedro, and closed with One Voice......, now those were good ol' days.
I really miss these arrangements from the 80's. Trying to find the sheet music is impossible as they are mostly out of print.
I can imagine that the concert band was stunning....
Central Phenix City opened with this in the 04-05 season and it is by FAR my favorite show
anyone have a copy of this ? . . . . I don't remember this one but has some decent moments
Yes, Rodney Bellamy said it best: I too tried and did sound exactly like the canned publication albums, created by Jensen Publications at the end of the late 70's and into the early 80's. I too am and became a professional trumpet player. Cut my teeth as 1st Chair for the entire four years at my high school. Again, as I listen to this cut, I have in-fact been waiting for these songs to someday reappear. Here, SunCat in essence, was the Little Brother or J. Bocock's very popular arrangement of 'Tiger of San Pedro.' ' Wholly Crap I used to love playing both songs. They were well written, not too difficult to play as high school students, and they really made high school bands sound very much like, say .. The Blue Devils, Santa Clara Vanguard, and lets not forget, The Phantom Regiment and The Madison Scouts. ...Wow again.. very nice memories, from a time that will never come again.., or at least until I hit the play button once again, lol. - Thanks for posting. - Peace. \\//
レコードの針が飛んでいる
If you have any kids that need help with finding something to do, band is the best outlet for any kid. My son played the saxophone and going to football games and competitions were some of the most memorable times I remember with my son. This performance was at Indianapolis and was worth the expense. Love this performance the most.
FYI . . . .for younger generation of band students, these charts were freakin' tough. It took a special caliber of musicians to put these tunes together, especially on the field. Many high school bands attempted, some succeeded, others failed. It was the same scenario with numerous college bands.
FACTS
Go Botswanna!
We played this in the early eighties in my Buddhist group's marching band called the Royal pimps I mean the Royal Prince
Damn these were some dedicated talented kids. When I did marching band our shows were boring and simple. 😂
Furman University, Oklahoma University, and Northeast Louisiana were the premiere marching bands for Jensen Publications. . . . then I remember in the middle '80's and later, was it Arizona or Arizona State did some monster recordings.
Very fond memories of performing this show and making finals. ❤
Props to that trumpet player holding that high E at the end. 😁
Best performance I've ever seen. ❤️ you jamie reckers!
Oh the memories of this song during my sophomore year of high school in 1986.
My award-winning marching band opened with the horn musicians book of this in 1992 with custom percussion. It was a nerving 😎.and we won the JMU Tournament of Champions! We had such a good powerful horn line. This topped the cake.
Hi
Did anyone on this thread play trumpet in this band?
My high school band played this powerful chart in my sophomore year (1983). I was grateful to play the solo...and I tried my best to sound like like the trumpet player on the recording... lol! it's probably one of my favorite charts of all time!!! Thanks for downloading these awesome songs...brings back a lot of great memories!!!!
My band director was in this band