Note from the webmaster: We update this web site at least once a week during our summer concert season. Since the program for each Sunday concert is finalized at our rehearsal on Monday evening, we generally post the week's update sometime on Tuesday. Unfortunately, if you are viewing this page on a summer Monday, what follows will undoubtedly be the information for YESTERDAY'S concert.
The fun continued at our June 9 concert, with perfect weather, great music, and the official introduction of the newly-named "Muni Bear" to our audience.
Derrick has chosen a program of music from Broadway shows and motion pictures, including: The Pink Panther by Henry Mancini; Porgy and Bess, by George and Ira Gershwin and Du Bose and Dorothy Heyward, arranged by James Barnes, featuring I Got Plenty O' Nuttin', It Ain't Necessarily So, Summertime, Crab Man, and Bess, You Is My Woman Now; Birdland by Josef Zawinal, arranged by Bob Lowden; The Wizard of Oz, by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg, also arranged by James Barnes, featuring Over The Rainbow, Ding, Dong, The Witch is Dead, We're Off To See The Wizard, The Merry Old Land of Oz, and If I Only Had a Brain; In The Mood by Joe Garland; Themes from 007, arranged by Robert W. Lowden; Selections from Les Misérables, arranged by Warren Barker, featuring At The End Of The Day, I Dreamed a Dream, Master of the House, On My Own, and Do You Hear the People Sing?; Selections from Chicago by Fred Ebb and John Kander, a medley including And All That Jazz, Cell Block Tango, Roxie, and We Both Reached For The Gun; and our traditional closing march, The Stars and Stripes Forever by John Philip Sousa.
Rose and our band will perform 1810 -- Jean Lafitte, the second movement of composer Alan Thiesen's 2023 work L'histoire de La Nouvelle-Orléans, commissioned by a consortium led by Kellie Henry and Rose Bishop.