Summer Concert Song Lists

We have a final song list for both of our upcoming Wind ensemble summer concerts (6/26 and 7/24).
Also, June 19th (Juneteenth) is a holiday but WE ARE REHEARSING because it will be our last rehearsal before our first summer concert.
Please be there!

Concert 1 – June 26
Seth conducts

  1. Star Spangled Banner (arr. Jack Stamp)
  2. Belle Qui Tiens Ma Vie
  3. Battle Pavane
  4. March from Love of 3 Oranges
  5. Fireman’s Grand March
  6. Halleluja (L. Cohen version)
  7. Across the Great Plains

Andy conducts

  1. Great Locomotive Chase
  2. Western Folk Suite (3 movements)
  3. Carmina Burana
  4. You Can’t Stop the Beat

Concert 2 – July 24
Andy conducts

  1. Star Spangled Banner (arr. Jack Stamp)
  2. The Mandalorian
  3. Songs of Joy
  4. September
  5. Steely Dan in Concert

Seth conducts

  1. Romeo and Juliet
  2. Harlem Nocturne
  3. Stardust
  4. Stevie Wonder in Concert
  5. Joy to the World
  6. Genius of Paul Simon – not definite but may be added somewhere in the lineup

Marching Band Songs List 2023

We have a final list of music for marching band for 2023.
Please check the list and let Jason know about any pieces you are
missing (except the coming soon pieces for now) at: jason@broomestreetbands.org

Marching side – Side 1 – Order

  1. Spirit of America
  2. Magnificent Seven
  3. Our Director
  4. Tribute to America
  5. Grand Old Flag
  6. When the Saints Go Marching in
  7. National Emblem
  8. God Bless America
  9. God Bless the USA

Side 2 – Extra Pieces –

  1. The Star-Spangled Banner
  2. Armed Forces Salute
  3. The Stars and Stripes Forever
  4. Happy
  5. Bad Romance
  6. America the Beautiful arr. John McAllister (New) (not Cohan On Parade as previously stated)
  7. Cheyenne (New)
  8. Latin Parade Sequence (New – Coming Soon)
  9. Captain America March (New – Coming Soon)

Auld Lang Syne

If you’re able, we’d like to invite you to take a few minutes on New Year’s Eve (evening, sometime between 7-8pm local time, or whenever is convenient) and perform at least one verse of Auld Lang Syne on whatever instrument you choose (including voice) outside. It’s not a nationwide movement (yet) but rather a way to connect to the change in the years as a musician, joining our “voices” to celebrate the old year, and anticipate the new. Don’t have that one in your repertoire? These guys do, in a variety of keys and for all the instruments:
https://www.christmasmusicsongs.com/auld-lang-syne-sheet-music.html