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Al and Nolan Hare are brothers and musicians who were raised in The Dalles. They also play lead and bass guitar in Brewer's Grade Band, a country western outfit that had a busy touring schedule until the pandemic shuttered live music venues across the nation. As in-person performances started up again last summer, Al approached local downtown business owners with a vision of making The Dalles a “Little Music City,” showcasing live music seven nights a week. Today, there are nearly two dozen live music venues and growing, with an outdoor event space to open in late spring. The Hare brothers and other members of Brewer's Grade Band perform original music for us while sharing their vision for making The Dalles a music and entertainment destination in the Columbia Gorge.
This is the last album we're releasing to the podcast, ever, so if you want to make this part count, do so right now. Here's the tracklist for all y'all: 1. Story 3:01 2. Nothing to Say 3:08 3. Voices (feat. A$AP Rocky) 3:06 4. Candles (feat. Twon G) 2:27 5. Pikachu 2:32 6. Couldn't Find You 3:41 7. One Night 3:27 8. Colors 2:49 9. I Know 3:50 10. What's Up (feat. Valious) 3:10 11. All I Want 2:39 12. Misery 2:25 13. Seasons Remix (Maroon 5 feat. Heavy Rocky) 3:42 14. Fire's Edge (feat. Thomas Ewing Jr. High 7th Grade Band) 2:29 15. Live This Wild (Lil Mosey X Heavy Rocky Remix) 2:23 16. No Rush (feat. Kevv) 3:24 17. Punishment 3:12 Recorded: February to June 2022 Special Thanks: Shawn Tellez, Noined, Jarad Watson, Lukasz Gottwald, Louis Bell, Rakim Meyers (A$AP Rocky), ABSØ, Kanye West, David Lynch, Anthony Guerrero (Twon G), Aunt Nicole Marie Strayer, Aunt Brandy Larrick, my mom, my dad, grandma Denise Sheldone, Earl Simmons (DMX), Andre Lindal, SLYMON, Pacific, OA, Brent Smith, Eric Bass, Sindre Uber (Lil Uber), Dustin Bushnell, Nate Ruess, Henry Walter (Cirkut), Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Miloš Angelov, Pablo Bowman, Valious, Paul Hauss, Adam Wendler, Emily Axford, Balloon, Adam Levine, Tyree Hawkins, Tyshane Thompson (Beam), Keegan Bach (KBEazy), Blake Slatkin, Giorgio Ligeon (Dutchboi), Nathan Butts, Noah "Mailbox" Passovoy, PJ Morton, Sam Farrar, Randy Merrill, Serban Ghenea, John Hanes, Sam Schamberg, Aaden Clifton, the 7th Grade students of Thomas Ewing, Ralph Ford, Lathan Echols (Lil Mosey), Royce Pearson (Royce David), Rio Levya, Vid Vucenovic (ForeignGotEm), Zero, Dylan Graham, Kevv Thanks for everything! Okay. That's it. No more albums. Ho, I'm just kidding. Maybe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/acnyc/message
Your Pre-Weekend show is HERE! With Touchy Subject, Played a new game called 'Anomia', A new War of The Roses, We attempted playing random instruments, Which Minnesota city has the rudest locals?, & More!
Your Pre-Weekend show is HERE! With Touchy Subject, Played a new game called 'Anomia', A new War of The Roses, We attempted playing random instruments, Which Minnesota city has the rudest locals?, & More!
Your Pre-Weekend show is HERE! With Touchy Subject, Played a new game called 'Anomia', A new War of The Roses, We attempted playing random instruments, Which Minnesota city has the rudest locals?, & More!
Welcome to Uncle Joey's Joint..... Wednesday, February 24th..... Today, we talked about the being a Father, Change & Joey’s 6th Grade Band.... This episode is brought to you by ExpressVPN & CBD Lion...... Go to https://www.ExpressVPN.com/Joey Go to https://www.CBDLion.com/JOEY And don’t forget..... The Mind Of Joey Diaz is on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/joeydiaz #JoeyDiaz #Madflavor #UncleJoeysJoint Huge Thanks to BEN TELFORD for the Tremendous intro video..... You can find Ben here: Ben Telford Visuals Cinematography and Visual Promotion Agency, Ontario, Canada visuals@benjamintelford.com Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/b_telford or https://www.instagram.com/bentelfordvisuals
Facilities age and new schools are built. If you are a band director fortunate enough to be faced with new construction or renovations what so you do? Who do you turn to for information? Our two guests today have firsthand knowledge of the process. This conversation will provide you a check-list of things to do or think about for renovations or new construction of music facilities. Tark Katzenmeyer has taught for 18 years in both Minnesota and Florida, with teaching experience at the Middle School Level and the High School Level. He has directed the bands at Woodbury High School for seven academic years. An advocate of chamber music, Tark has done extensive research of effective implementation of chamber music into a high school band program, and believes in the power of small group musicianship. An active performer, Tark has played performances with the Minnesota Symphonic Winds, the Bloomington Medalist Concert Band, the Florida Wind Band, the Southern Winds, the VanderCook College of Music Jazz Ensemble, and various chamber music organizations. Dave Lumley is the Director of Bands at Sartell-St. Stephen High School. Prior to this position he was the Band Director at Cambridge-Isanti HS from 2007-2011. At Sartell he directs two HS Bands, the 8th Grade Band, two Jazz Bands, Pep Band, and the Summer Marching Band. He has served as the Minnesota Music Educators Association Region 8AA Representative since 2018. He also performs most weekends, as a singer and guitarist in a solo acoustic act and also in a cover band. Show timings: (00:00) Introduction (00:51) Description of new facility in Sartell (05:32) Description of renovation in Woodbury (11:48) What did you learn and what would you do differently (15:33) HVAC systems (19:14) Humidity Control (20:03) Project timelines (24:20) Technology (29:03) Final thoughts And that wraps up this episode. If you enjoyed this episode or any other episode, please consider leaving a review on any of the platforms that you listen to the show on: Apple Podcast, Anchor, Breaker, Spotify, Google Podcasts, RadioPublic, and Pocket Casts. Your reviews, with or without written feedback, help get the word out about the show. Thank you again for listening. Other Resources Show Hosts Jerry Luckhardt https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/luckh001 Bradley Mariska https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-mariska-63ba2855 Facebook Website (Band in Minnesota) https://www.facebook.com/Band-in-Minnesota Woodbury High School Band Website http://whsbb.org/wp/ Marc Dubois (project architect) website http://komainc.com/staff/marc-dubois/ Sartell-St. Stephen ISD 748 https://www.sartell.k12.mn.us/SHS
Thirty two years at a job I love - 22 years of that teaching! It's hard to believe. But it's also hard to believe that I almost didn't join band. In this episode, I share my story of joining 6th grade band. Listen all the way through to the end as there is a free gift offer. Has the show benefited you? Would you consider making a one time donation of $40? Donate here: Find out more about fundraising for your program at Scool Services I have four courses at Udemy: Music, Instruments and Science which includes 8+ lessons that are great for use on sub or distance learning days, Get Started Writing a Book because I think everyone has a book inside of them waiting to come out, and two free courses, 40 Ways To Make Money as a Musician, and 30 Days of Motivation. Need a speaker for your event? Need leadership training for your students? I'd love to talk. Have a question for the podcast? jamesthedivine@gmail.com or 719-238-4193. Multitude of links and resources here
This week's episode features the usual balderdash as well as some fascinating ornithological chat and a terrific tune from Brooklyn PS 170's 5th Grade Band. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/earcorn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/earcorn/support
In today’s episode we do a Madlib talk, about new goals for 2020 and analyze some of our dreams. We also talked about how our past bad experiences are much better than the current ones. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Ron Sikes has been a band director in Jefferson County Missouri for 19 years and a MMEA Past Jazz Vice President. In many ways, Ron embodies the growth mindset and in this episode he discusses his relentless pursuit of personal growth in all that he does. Topics: Ron’s background growing up and the winding road that he took to becoming a music teacher and music professional. Thoughts about jazz education, tips for teaching improvisation, and how those experiences led to Ron composing music for his own band and eventually those around him. The importance of taking private lessons on instruments that you don’t know well and advice for bartering your knowledge in exchange for those of another musician. Working with other composers, especially Gary Gackstatter (Episode 12) and the value that these collaborations bring to his students and the audience. Links: MLO Music Publications Jefferson R-VII School District Funky Butt Brass Band Missouri Music Education Symposium Wagner: Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral Elgar: Nimrod from the Enigma Variations Wagner: Overture to Rienzi Biography: Ron Sikes began teaching in the Jefferson R-VII School District (Festus, Missouri) in 2000. His responsibilities include 5th Grade Band, 6th Grade Band, 7th/8th Grade Band, 7th/8th Grade Jazz Band, High School Jazz/Salsa Band, and High School Band. In 2011, The Jefferson High School Concert Band was selected to perform at the Missouri Music Educators Association Convention. In 2013, he started conducting the Jefferson College Concert Band director. In addition to his many teaching responsibilities, Sikes maintains a busy schedule as a clinician, composer, percussionist, drum set artist, frottoirist, and jazz vibraphonist. As a composer, Sikes has written music for concert bands, jazz bands, and professional bands. His compositions have been performed all over the country. In 2009, Ron authored and self-published the beginning band method book, “Keys to Success.” As a performer, Ron performs with the Funky Butt Brass Band (drum set), Gumbohead (congas, timbales, frottoir), and Southside Creole Playboys (cajon/frottoir). Other playing credits include: Boudin Bros., Musica SLESA, Rhythm Section Road Show, Big Chief, All Roostered Up, Shane Maue, The Trophy Mules, Paul Winter, Eugene Friesen, Darol Anger, Barbara Higbie, Tommy Halloran, Stratus, Mama's Pride, Pat Liston, Danny Liston, Snarky Gargoyles, Thunder Biscuit Orchestra, Big Mike Aguirre and the Blu City All-Stars, Preston Hubbard, & Rockin' Jake. He has performed all over the country and recorded over 20 CD’s with various artists from all genres. Mr. Sikes earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree in 1999 from University of MO-St. Louis. In 2008, he completed his Masters in Educational Administration from Missouri Baptist University. Ron has been influenced by some of the finest educators, including Mark Trautwein, Brad Madson, Dr. Claude Baker, Dr. William Richardson, Marvin Sparks, Jeff Hamilton, Sally Herman, Dennis Reis & Ray Hunt. Sikes’ professional affiliations include the MBA, Phi Beta Mu, NAfME, MOJAE, MMEA, and MSTA, and remains active as performer, teacher, and clinician throughout the area. Ron Sikes loves his titanium snare made by Dynamicx Drums and is endorsed by Lewi Custom Cajons and Vic Firth Sticks & Mallets.
Download Episode! Today's show features my interview with Ian McKnight who teaches in Watertown, MN. In our conversation, Ian talks about what its like to have two curricular ensembles at the high school level, describes a cool composition project (my words) that he does with his students, and shares some of his favorite literature, useful apps, and other cool tech. Episode Overview Music Background (1:08) Watertown-Mayer School District (4:08) 9th Grade Band, 10th-12th Band (6:58) Co-Curriculars, Pep Band, Jazz Band, and Pit Orchestra (13:56) Composition Project (22:00) Favorite Literature (31:30) Favorite Resources (37:40) Books Habits of a Successful Band Director: Pitfalls and Solutions, Scott Rush Tuning for Wind Instruments: A Roadmap to Successful Intonation, Shelley Jagow Favorite Budget Purchase (41:30) Apps IrealPro - Realbook/Fakebook resource. Band in a box. Tonal Energy- Tuner, metronome, recorder, and more Anytune- Slow down and speed up music while maintaining pitch integrity What makes a great band program? (48:30) Other Resources Ian McKnight (Guest) Logan Burnside (Show Host) http://thebanddirectorslounge.com(Podcast Website) https://www.facebook.com/TheBandDirectorsLounge/(FB Website) Apps mentioned in this episode IrealPro - Realbook/Fakebook resource. Band in a box. Tonal Energy- Tuner, metronome, recorder, and more Anytune- Slow down and speed up music while maintaining pitch integrity Nominate someone to be interviewed Support The Band Director's Lounge Eargasm Earplugs Audible - 30 days free + 2 free books Donate to support the podcast Books mentioned in this episode Habits of a Successful Band Director: Pitfalls and Solutions, Scott Rush Tuning for Wind Instruments: A Roadmap to Successful Intonation, Shelley Jagow Books from episodes
The Fowlerville Junior High 6th Grade Band performs "Entrada" by Michael Story on May 23rd, 2013.
The Fowlerville Junior High 7th Grade Band performs "Bunker Hill Overture" by James Swearingen on May 23rd, 2013.
The Fowlerville Junior High 8th Grade Band performs "Best of The Beatles", as arranged by John Moss, on May 23rd, 2013.
The Fowlerville Junior High 8th Grade Band performs "The Red River Valley" by Pierre LaPlante on May 23rd, 2013.
The Fowlerville Junior High 8th Grade Band performs "Highland Legend" by John Moss on May 23rd, 2013.
The Fowlerville Junior High 7th Grade Band performs "Swahili Folk Hymn: Bwana Awabariki" as arranged my Kevin Mixon on May 23rd, 2013.
The Fowlerville Junior High 7th Grade Band performs "Dona Nobis Pacem" as arranged by Anne McGinty on May 23rd, 2013.
The Fowlerville Junior High 6th Grade Band performs "The Tempest" by Robert W. Smith on May 23rd, 2013.
The Fowlerville Junior High 6th Grade Band performs "Anasazi" by John Edmondson on May 23rd, 2013.
Winter Concert December 12 2011 featuring 9th and 10th Grade Band under the direction of Mr. Corigliano
Ashley's 5th Grade Band will play at Band-A-Rama tonight. Their selections are as follows: - Frere Jacques - March Militaire - Variations on a Theme - Old MacDonald - Ode to Joy - Let's Go Band!
Listen to the music of Chicago, West Side Story, Aventura, Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Best of Journey
Here are some announcements and a brief excerpt from the 6th grade band (period 8A). Enjoy!
Sixth Grade Band performs “Saint Nick Salsa” and “Quantas Celebrations” during the Winter, 2006 Band Concert.
7th grade band students perform “Winter Wonderland” and “Hannakah Holiday” during the December, 2006 winter band concert.
8th grade band students at Hanes perform “Felis Navidad” and the “Nutcracker” at the winter band concert in December, 2006.
In early October, Matt Talbert, band director at Hanes Middle School, led two sixth grade beginning band classes in a series of musical selections. Keep in mind that these students have never had band before. They have only been playing for a little over one month! Learning fingering positions, learning to read music, learning to […]