The  Program

 

     Narrator, Arden Moser

 

The Star Spangled Banner………………………..John Smith                              

                                                                                    Arr. Bob Martin

Our United States March. Fred Ventre, Edit Bob Martin

                  

New World Symphony, ………………………..…Anton Dvorak

                   Excerpts from the Finale …Arr. Harold Walters

 

Carmen Suite……………………….. Bizet; arr/ Jack Bullock

I.March of the Toreadors, II. Chorus of the Street Boys, III. The Toreador Song, IV. The Gypsy Song

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~The Swingin’ Seniors~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

119 - I Can’t Give You Anything But Love........Fields & McHugh

                                                Arr. Sammy Nestico

103 - Somebody Loves Me…....Gershwin, DeSylva, MacDonald

Chrisha King – vocalist..……..Arr. Dave Wolpe

124 - Moonlight In Vermont………………………….Karl Suessdorf

Chrisha King – vocalist..Arr. Frank Comstock

121 - Sudden Sam..…………………………………………Sammy Nestico

Soloists: Jimmy St. John - Tenor Sax, and Bud Boden - Trumpet

~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Concert Band ~~~~~~~~~~~~

Bright Lights On Broadway……………..arr. John Higgins

“There’s No Business Like Show Business” - ”Everything’s Coming Up Roses”   - “Comedy Tonight”

 

Bubbling Woodwinds……………………………..David Schanke

Solo Quintet: Mitzi O’Connell, Janet Thiets, Joyce Fortson, George Cain, Alan Wiles

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Dixie Kings~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

113 - Do You Know What It Means………….Louis Alter/Eddie DeLang

041 - Black Bottom………………………………………………………… Perry Bradford

Jimmy St. John – Tenor; Ed Lindberg – Trombone; John Woodward - Piano

056 - High Society………………………………Porter Steele/Walter Melrose

John Lauer - Clarinet

~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Concert Band ~~~~~~~~~~~~

Tuba Tiger Rag…………Decosta, Henderson & Marshall

Featuring our Tuba Section and Bob Welch, Solo Trumpet

Andalusia..……………………………………………. Hugh M. Stuart                                                            

Bob Miller, trumpet

In The Miller Mood……………….……..arr. Warren Barker            

“In The Mood” – “Moonlight Serenade”  “I’ve Got A Gal In Kalamazoo” – “Serenade In Blue” “Little Brown Jug “ - “At Last” – “Anvil Chorus”

The New Horizons March……………Hossfeld and Goodrich/Hitchcock

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The Roswell New Horizons Band is comprised of seniors over the age of fifty. (There are over one hundred NHB’s in the U.S. and Canada.)

We are honored to be performing, for the third consecutive year, for the Memorial Day Observance at the Marietta National Cemetery.

 

The New Horizons concept is alive and well, here in Roswell, as these senior adults continue to perform meaningful music in an enjoyable atmosphere.   Director, Bob Martin, has also been an instructor at New Horizons Music Camps at New York’s Chautauqua Institute and, along with our band, has served as host for the NH Music camps at Unicoi State Park in Helen.  This year, Bob will also be an instructor at NH camps at Interlochen, MI and Chautauqua, NY.

 

An Annual event, the Unicoi camps have now become a tradition of new experiences.  This year will see the first ever New Horizons Jazz Camp.  Campers will travel from such distant points as Washington, Michigan, and Connecticut. The final performance will be on Thursday, April 6, at 10 AM in the Lodge at Unicoi.  All are invited to this free, exciting performance of all of the campers.