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Thursday, July 4, 2002 Thursday, July 8, 2021 “To the American Robert W. Krueger Bandstand Bandsman: on village Northport Village Park greens, in town band shells, and in city parks he has been the musical companion and tutor of millions of his countrymen.” The Northport Community Band Founded by Robert W. Krueger in 1959 Donald M. Sherman, Musical Director Concert 2 – Featuring the Low Brass Collective and the NCJO Sextet Low Brass Collective: 1. The Star-Spangled Banner ................................................................. John Stafford Smith and Francis Scott Key, arr. Don Sherman 2. Rondeau ................................................................................................................................ Jean-Joseph Mouret, arr. John Stevens 3. El Capitan ............................................................................................................................ John Philip Sousa, arr. R. Winston Morris 4. Golden Slumbers ............................................................................................ John Lennon and Paul McCartney, arr. Don Sherman 5. Captain America March ..................................................................................................................... Alan Silvestri, arr. Zach deVries 6. Misty Mountains ........................................................................................................................... Howard Shore, arr. Don Sherman 7. Go the Distance ................................................................................................... Alan Menken and David Zippel, arr. Don Sherman 8. Brazil ...................................................................................................................................... Ari Barroso, arr. Hans Weichselbaumer 9. Black and Blue .................................................................... Thomas “Fats” Waller, Harry Brooks and Andy Razaf, arr. Don Sherman 10. Fly Me to the Moon......................................................................................................................... Bart Howard, arr. Gail Robertson NCJO Sextet: 11. Billie’s Bounce ............................................................................................................................................................... Charlie Parker 12. All the Things You Are ....................................................................................................... Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein 2nd 13. Sidewinder......................................................................................................................................................................... Lee Morgan 14. Once I Loved ....................................................................................................................................................... Antonio Carlos Jobim 15. Have You Met Miss Jones ............................................................................................................... Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart 16. On the Street Where You Live .................................................................................................. Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 17. It Don’t Mean a Thing ................................................................................................................................................... Duke Ellington 18. The Shadow of Your Smile ............................................................................................................. Johnny Mandel and Paul Webster 19. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy ........................................................................................................................................................ Joe Zawinul 20. Killer Joe ......................................................................................................................................................................... Benny Golson 21. Oleo ................................................................................................................................................................................. Sonny Rollins This week’s concert brought to you by: Kiwanis Club of Northport-East Northport Northport Volunteer Fire Department Larry Werkstell, President Dennis Sheridan, Chief . and the sponsors listed on the reverse side of this program – BY POPULAR REQUEST, THE PLAYGROUND WILL REMAIN CLOSED DURING THE PERFORMANCE – – Please SILENCE Cell Phones Before the Concert Begins – VISIT THE BAND’S WEBSITE AT WWW.NCB59.ORG Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NCB1959 Instagram: @nptcommunityband Twitter: @BandNpt ►►► RAIN SITE AT NORTHPORT HIGH SCHOOL ◄◄◄ Text @e82cbb to 81010 for updates or check our website/Facebook page after 3pm the day of the concert Bring a can to the concert to support Long Island Cares – The Harry Chapin Food Bank! The Northport Community Band, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. For information about becoming a sponsor or making a tax-deductible donation, please visit the Contact Us page of our website. Tonight’s Musicians The NCB Low Brass Collective Trombones Euphoniums Tubas Anthony Bokina Alexandria deVries Pam Dayton John Gallagher Laura Fallon Zach deVries Joe Hinton Tom Fallon Charlie Mann Ron Iannacone Grant Schmidt Jeff Furman Matt Scott Steve Waldenburg The NCJO Sextet Remy D’Esposito, woodwinds Tim Gladding, woodwinds Mike Hodson, keyboard Mike Roberts, guitar Lee Konits, bass Anthony Pino, drums The Band wishes to publicly express its appreciation to the following organizations and individuals who, since 1959, have supported this cultural community venture not only financially, but in countless other ways throughout the year. – SPONSORS OF THE 2019 CONCERT SEASON – . Village of Northport – Honorable Damon McMullen, Mayor . American Legion Post No. 694 – William McKenna, Commander . Northport Volunteer Fire Department – Dennis Sheridan, Chief . Northport Chamber of Commerce – Ron Iannacone, President . Kiwanis Club of Northport-East Northport – Larry Werkstell, President . Northport-Centerport Lions Club – Paul Hamann, President . East Northport Volunteer Fire Department – Wayne Kaifler Jr., Chief . Rotary Club of Northport, NY, Inc. – Peter Engelmann, President . East Northport Rotary Club – Marie Failey, President . 56th Huntington Summer Arts Festival 2021 – Presented by the Town of Huntington (Chad Lupinacci, Supervisor) and produced by the Huntington Arts Council (Marc Courtade, Executive Director) . Northport-East Northport Union Free School District – Larry Licopoli, Board President . The New York State Council on the Arts Long Island Decentralization Grants for the Arts Program, administered by The Huntington Arts Council, Inc. (Emily Dowd, Grants Coordinator) . Anonymous Donors – WE ARE ALSO INDEBTED TO – . Stage Manager – Phil Voigt . Assistant Stage Manager – Catherine Waldenburg . Sound Engineers – Sensory Sound and Light . Student Support Team –TBA . Website, Publicity & Program Design – Sue Epstein . Northport Village Clerk – Amy Grandy . Northport Village Administrator – Roland Buzard . Northport Village Parks Department – Bryan Hartt, Willie Forster . Northport Village Police Department – Christopher Hughes, Chief . Northport-East Northport Schools David Badanes, Board President; Robert Banzer, Superintendent - Director of Fine and Performing Arts – Izzet Mergen, Ed. D. - Program Duplication – Anne Stanton - Equipment, Transportation & Rehearsal Site – John Lackner & District Custodial/Maintenance Staff . Accounting Services – Paul Zacher, CPA, P. C. Northport Community Band Logo and Posters – Lynette Bianchi (Designer Emerita), Emily Sherman . Community Band Photographer Emerita – Karen Mercury McCoy . Livestream Videographers – Catherine Waldenburg and Susan Epstein . Social Media – Lianna Portnoy . Bandstand Podium Extension – Eagle Scout Project of Daniel Puttré, Troop 8 www.huntingtonarts.org Next Week: The Northport Community Jazz Orchestra BIG BAND! .
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