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The Music Machine Has Rumbled Into Motion...

11/4/2013

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The 2013-14 seasons have all officially begun. This past Saturday night, Swing Memories swung into action at the VFW for our season opener. Some great music, some great dancing and I even sang a few numbers (which looks like will be a regular feature of our performances).

Sunday morning we had a special service at St. Mark's. We performed several special pieces, some were even in Spanish (for our Spanish congregation). I love the opportunities that I have to make many kinds of music at church. It's a great community and they are all very appreciative of the music.

Today the Silveridge Pops begins its season with the first rehearsal this afternoon. I'm looking forward to getting back in front of that group of excellent musicians. And, yes, I hope to keep working on the John Williams music with them!

And, of course, the Mesa City Band and the Sunland Singers have been rehearsing for several weeks now. The MCB has had two concerts already in the past weeks. Both were very successful events.

This coming weekend there's more gigs with the Swing Band, including a four-hour affair at the country's best Elk's Lodge in Phoenix and a Veteran's Day gig at The Citadel.
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