Community Band to perform Sunday at McCain Theater

By Staff
special to The Star
April 2, 2004
With the changing of the season, now is the time to get spring in your step. And what better way to do that than to attend the Community Band's annual spring concert Sunday, at 3 p.m., in the McCain Theater on the campus of Meridian Community College.
The concert is under the direction of Carey Smith. Marches, a concertino and even a number about the "Great Steamboat Race" will be a part of this free concert.
Performers include:
Flute Ashley Brown, Theresa Griffith, Judy Johnson, Maria Miller, Bliss Savell, Sue Shoffiett;
Oboe Laura Bryan;
Bassoon Sabina Ivy;
B-flat clarinet Kyle Beckham, Erin Elliott, Joe Cov ington, Margaret Lambert, Daniel Lanterman, La'Toria Lewis, Wesley Lollis, Gene Damon and John Weems;
Bass clarinet Tom Fair and Sabrina Troutman;
Alto saxophone Jason Alford, Antwan Altman, Heather Dunham, David Johnson and Joseph Lamberth;
Tenor saxophone Colin Doherty and Merton Miller;
Trumpet Amy Elliott, Tracy Gilmer, J.B. Griffith, Dustin Hamrick, Andrew Havron, John Lisenbe, Alex McCutchon, Ron Widener and Lavelle Woodrick;
French horn Patti Coxwell, Bobbie Gibson, Angela Lollis and Josh Landrum;
Trombone Bill Drinkwater, Michael Eubanks, Alex Forbis, Hank Lambert, Alan Rigdon, Daniel Robinson and Jimmy C. Thomas;
Baritone Harry Bates, Meagan Marenko and Ron Smith;
Tuba Bob Elliott and Jim Wilson;
Tympani Scott Kratzer;
Bells Carolyn Harrell; and
Percussion Daniel Harring, Adam Pickett, Mark Primeaux, Blake Sharon, Kevin Sullivan and Sarah Terral.

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