The Program
Narrator,
Arr. Bob Martin
Excerpts from the Finale …Arr. Harold Walters
Carmen Suite……………………….. Bizet;
arr/ Jack Bullock
I.March of the Toreadors, II. Chorus of the
Street Boys,
Chrisha King – vocalist..……..Arr. Dave Wolpe
121 - Sudden
Sam..…………………………………………Sammy Nestico
Soloists: Jimmy St. John -
Tenor Sax, and Bud Boden - Trumpet
Bright
Lights On Broadway……………..arr. John Higgins
“There’s No Business Like
Show Business” - ”Everything’s Coming Up Roses”
Bubbling
Woodwinds……………………………..David Schanke
Solo Quintet: Mitzi
O’Connell, Janet Thiets, Joyce Fortson, George Cain,
Alan Wiles
113 - Do You Know What
It Means………….Louis Alter/Eddie DeLang
041 - Black
Bottom………………………………………………………… Perry Bradford
056 - High
Society………………………………Porter Steele/Walter
John
Lauer - Clarinet
Featuring
our Tuba Section and Bob Welch, Solo Trumpet
Bob
Miller, trumpet
“In
The Mood” – “Moonlight Serenade”
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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
We
are honored to be performing, for the third consecutive year, for the Memorial
Day Observance at the
The
New Horizons
concept is alive and well, here in
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