1970s Liverpool HS Music & Drama Podcast
Liverpool, NY, USA
This episode features the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr in the fall of 1972, then the fall of 1973, and then at the Jazz/Rock concert on April 25, 1974. All were recorded by Director Recorded Service.
This episode features the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1975, recorded by Ken McInerney. Then, the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1976, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1978, recorded by Mark McGee. Then the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1980, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1979, recorded by Mark McGee. Then the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1981, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Rock Ensemble directed by Dan D'Agostino performing selections from Jesus Christ Superstar from 1978, including the Jazz/Rock concert, recorded by Mary Sugar.
This episode features the Rock Ensemble directed by Dan D'Agostino performing selections from Jesus Christ Superstar from 1978, including the Jazz/Rock concert, recorded by Mary Sugar.
This episode features the Rock Ensemble directed by Dan D'Agostino performing selections from Jesus Christ Superstar from 1978, including the Jazz/Rock concert, recorded by Mary Sugar.
This episode features the Rock Ensemble directed by Dan D'Agostino performing selections from Jesus Christ Superstar from 1978, including the Jazz/Rock concert, recorded by Mary Sugar.
This episode features the the Rock Ensemble directed by Dan D'Agostino at the Jazz/Rock concert on April 25, 1974 and then the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1976, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Rock Ensemble directed by Dan D'Agostino performing selections from Godspell at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1975, recporded by Ken McInerney.
This episode features the Rock Ensemble directed by Dan D'Agostino at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1979, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Rock Ensemble directed by Dan D'Agostino at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1979, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Rock Ensemble directed by Dan D'Agostino at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1980, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Rock Ensemble directed by Dan D'Agostino at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1981, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the marching band directed by Frank Degroff at the New York State Field Band Conference championships. November 4, 1978 and October 27, 1979 took place in Ithaca, New York, and November 2, 1980 took place in Syracuse, New York. These were recorded by Sith Records.
This episode features the musical Damn Yankees. Some tracks may be from a dress rehearsal. The performance dates were May 13 through 15, 1976. This was recorded by Becky McGee.
This episode features the musical Damn Yankees. Some tracks may be from a dress rehearsal. The performance dates were May 13 through 15, 1976. This was recorded by Becky McGee.
This episode features the musical Damn Yankees. The performance dates were May 13 through 15, 1976. This was recorded by Ken McInerney.
This episode features the musical Damn Yankees. The performance dates were May 13 through 15, 1976. This was recorded by Ken McInerney.
This episode features the musical Damn Yankees. The performance dates were May 13 through 15, 1976. This was recorded by Ken McInerney.
This episode features the musical South Pacific, directed by Tom Minardi and others. The performance dates were in May, 1975. This was recorded by Ken McInerney.
This episode features the musical South Pacific, directed by Tom Minardi and others. The performance dates were in May, 1975. This was recorded by Ken McInerney.
This episode features the musical Hello Dolly. The performance dates were in May, 1981. This was recorded by Mary Sugar.
This episode features the musical Hello Dolly. The performance dates were in May, 1981. This was recorded by Mary Sugar.
This episode features the musical Hello Dolly. The performance dates were in May, 1981. This was recorded by Mary Sugar.
This episode features the musical The Music Man, directed by Dan D'Agostino, Bruce Bidwell and others. This recording is from May 21, 1970, and was recorded by Mark Custom Recording Service.
This episode features the Concert Chorale directed by Dan D'Agostino in December, 1974 and December, 1975. This was recorded by Ken McInerney.
This episode features a choral group in April, 1974 and the Concert Chorale in June 1976, both directed by Dan D'Agostino. This was recorded by Ken McInerney.
This episode features a compilation of notable recordings from several ensembles.
This episode features the Masterworks Concert of April 14, 1975, recorded by Ken McInerney, including the orchestra directed by William Mercer and the Concert Chorale directed by Dan D'Agostino.
This episode features the Masterworks Concert of April 12, 1976, including the orchestra directed by William Mercer and recorded by Becky McGee and the Concert Chorale directed by Dan D'Agostino and recorded by Ken McInerney.
This episode features the Masterworks Concert of April 1977, recorded by Director Recording Service, including the orchestra directed by William Mercer and the Concert Chorale directed by Dan D'Agostino.
This episode features the Concert Chorale and General Chorus directed by Dan D'Agostino on December 20, 1973, recorded by Ken McInerney. After that, the General Chorus directed by Dan D'Agostino on March 25, 1976 recorded by Becky McGee.
This episode features the Symphonic Band directed by John Iannotta in December of 1975, first at the high school, recorded by Ken McInerney, then at Eastman Theatre in Rochester, New York recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Symphonic Band directed by John Iannotta on June 2, 1976, including Tschaikovsky's 1812 Overture, recorded by Ken McInerney.
This episode features the Symphonic Band directed by John Iannotta in December, 1974, recorded by Ken McInerney.
This episode features the Symphonic Band's annual Sounds of Broadway concert, directed by John Iannotta in March of 1979, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Symphonic Band's annual Sounds of Broadway concert, directed by John Iannotta in March of 1979, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Symphonic Band's annual Sounds of Broadway concert, directed by John Iannotta in March of 1981, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Symphonic Band's annual Sounds of Broadway concert, directed by John Iannotta in March of 1981, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Symphonic Band's annual Sounds of Broadway concert, directed by John Iannotta on March 16, 1974. I am not sure who recorded this, it came from a cassette tape in my personal collection. Note that this recording includes Lassus Trombone by Henry Fillmore. Some of Fillmore's music has been abandoned in the 21st century due to having been composed shortly after 1900 for minstrel shows. Lassus is included here as a historical artifact.
This episode features the Symphonic Band's annual Sounds of Broadway concert, directed by John Iannotta on March 15, 1975, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the concert band directed by Don Lohr in the fall of 1972, recorded by Director recroding Service. Then, two concert band and percussion ensemble performances on consecutive nights, March 25 and 26, 1976, directed by Don Lohr and Frank Degroff and recorded by Betsey McGee.
This episode features the Concert Chorale on June 29, 2020, recorded and directed by Sky Harris, performing the Alma Mater. This is provided without the introductory voice-over track.
This episode features the Concert Chorale on June 12, 2022, directed by Sky Harris, performing the National Anthem and the Alma Mater. This is provided without the introductory voice-over track. This was recorded by Gary Gocek at the 2022 Fine Arts Hall of Fame ceremony.
This episode features the concert band directed by Don Lohr in the fall of 1972, recorded by Director recroding Service. Then, two concert band and percussion ensemble performances on consecutive nights, March 25 and 26, 1976, directed by Don Lohr and Frank Degroff and recorded by Betsey McGee.
This episode features the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr in the fall of 1972, then the fall of 1973, and then at the Jazz/Rock concert on April 25, 1974. All were recorded by Director Recorded Service.
This episode features the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1975, recorded by Ken McInerney. Then, the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1976, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1978, recorded by Mark McGee. Then the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1980, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1979, recorded by Mark McGee. Then the Stage Band directed by Don Lohr at the Jazz/Rock concert in April, 1981, recorded by Director Recording Service.
This episode features the Rock Ensemble directed by Dan D'Agostino performing selections from Jesus Christ Superstar from 1978, including the Jazz/Rock concert, recorded by Mary Sugar.