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Please go through and check that I didn't miss anyone (or mispell names).
 
Please go through and check that I didn't miss anyone (or mispell names).

Revision as of 06:14, May 2, 2007

This recording is of the band's performance at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall as a part of the RMA concert on April 22, 2007. You can listen to recordings here.

Performers Heard on the CD

_______Flute_______ ______Trumpet______ ________Tuba_______
Andrew Bickford Steve Camilleri Josh Elser

Temporary List of names so that we can compile them into the table.

  • Flute
Andrew Bickford, Winnie Chau, Micheal Chu, Natalie Semczuk
  • Oboe
Amanda Santos
  • Alto Sax
Chris Behrens, Philip Mendonca
  • Tenor Sax(?)
Patrick Heider
  • Bari Sax
Steve Malinski
  • Mellophone
Dan Garr, Dan Schwarting
  • Trumpet
Steve Camilleri, Neil Havlak, Kevin Kelly, Steve Mulick, Gary Russinko
  • Trombone
Duane Baker, Curtis Sheu
  • Baritone
Tim Tesluk
  • Tuba
Josh Elser, Cameron Fackler
  • Percussion
Casey Addy, Mike Franke, Joe Palazzo, Chris Shing

Please go through and check that I didn't miss anyone (or mispell names).

Track List

1. Children of Sanchez
2. Brown Derby Jump
3. Shake A Tailfeather
4. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
5. You Can Call Me Al

Soloists Natalie Semczuk (Flute), Josh Elser (Tuba)

6. Alma Mater


Notes