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Percussion: Timothy Moore, Carl Stanbro presents Summer On The Common The Establishment offers 2 private function rooms that seat 80-100 people. From casual to elegant, we can meet your needs for special occasions, business meetings, and children's banquets. We have a variety of menu options, reasonable prices, and attentive staff to provide you with personalized service. 75 Princeton Street North Chelmsford, MA 01863 978-455-3111 ARTHUR BAKOPOLUS Jazz Band Director Arthur has been a part of the Boston music scene for over 30 years and counting. He is a woodwind specialist and has played in theaters in Boston, as far north as Maine and down to the Cape Playhouse and back. He has toured parts of the country playing with bands such as the Artie Shaw Band, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman Tribute Band, The Rat Pack, Guy Lombardo, Ringling Bros Circus, Johnny Mathis, The Temptations, The Coasters, The Four Tops, Fabian and more. He also spends much of his time playing in jazz bands as well as in many other genres. Arthur leads his own Quintet, AB5, and can be seen playing with many big bands, quartets, trios or just about any configuration. In short, his calling card is his versatility. Arthur holds his Master’s degree in Education and taught in public and private schools. Currently he teaches private lessons in various schools and runs regular jazz improv workshops and holds a monthly jam session. He takes special pride in the work he has done with the Chelmsford Community Jazz Band feeling the band’s progress goes beyond just playing the right notes but goes to how those notes are played. When it comes down to it, music is expression and to play it we most not only learn the language but how to best use it. JAZZ BAND MEMBERS Saxes: John Calhoun, Bill Cohen, Rob Granville, Ken Muzykewicz, Steve Roller Trombones: Bob Andrews, Jay Chandler, Matt Lucius, David Tweed Trumpets: Nicole Edgecomb, Jerry Hardy, Matt Klee, John McGovern, Charles Jowett Rhythm Section: Sue Current, Don Kirsch, John Matrona, Ed Sterling Vocalists: Brian Henderson, Leslie Koresky Director: Arthur Bakopolus Joining The Chelmsford Community Jazz Band (CCJB) always welcomes new adult members, no matter what instrument you play. There are no auditions in this band. There is a very wide range of ability levels in the CCJB. We rehearse almost every Wednesday evening at 7:30 PM at the Chelmsford Center for the Arts. Bring your instrument and a music stand and be ready for fun. The Chelmsford Jazz Band Presents: Theme from Batman . Neal Hefti The Kid From Redbank . Neal Hefti What I Did For Love . Marvin Hamlisch Sway . Pablo Ruiz Spring Is Here . Rogers and Hart Shiny Stockings . Frank Foster Carpal Blues . Arthur Bakopolus Sponsored By: Brickhouse Center Sports Grill Jeanne D'Arc Credit Union The Chelmsford Jazz Band Presents: The Best Is Yet To Come . Cy Coleman Mack The Knife . Kurt Weill What A Wonderful World . George Weiss Corner Pocket . Count Basie I Wish You Love . Charles Trenet For Once In My Life . Orlando Murden KEEP THE MUSIC ALIVE! Founded in 1972, the Chelmsford Community Band is an adult band composed of volunteer musicians that make up a 55-member symphonic concert band and a 22-piece jazz band. Its rehearsal space and equipment storage rental, music library, and professional directors are supported by concert revenues and donations from the community. Please support you local musicians by promoting our concerts to your friends and by donating what you can directly. To make a monetary donation, send your cash or check (payable to CCB) to : Chelmsford Community Band P.O. Box 431 Chelmsford, MA 01824-0431 Support the CCB We are an Amazon Associate, so any Amazon purchases you make through our home page creates income for the band at no extra cost to you www.chelmsfordcommunityband.com. We are a 501(c)3 organization, so any contributions you make are fully tax- deductible. www.facebook.com/ChelmsfordCommunityBand LUCINDA ELLERT Concert Band Director Lucinda Ellert holds multiple graduate degrees from New England Conservatory of Music and has a long history of contributing to live music performance in the region, from two decades as the leader of the 1920s dance band Happy Feet, to Orchestra Outreach Project (COOP), a new regional community orchestra based in Chelmsford. She has directed school bands, taught instrumental lessons, and guest conducted with Salem State College band and with the Salem Philharmonic Orchestra. Currently residing in Winchendon with her husband Dan, Lucinda is also a local private instrument teacher and the Director of Music Ministries at the Tewksbury Congregational Church. Her business, Scoreworks, engraves scores for composers. For Ellert, the Chelmsford Community Concert Band is a great opportunity to move forward with live community music performance at the head of a large, powerful ensemble. The Chelmsford Community Band The CCB is an adult, non-professional, community band made up of members from around the “greater Chelmsford” area, and serving the same area. In addition to our Tuesday evening summer concerts on the Chelmsford Common, we perform several concerts throughout the year. We are a non-profit organization and our funding comes from local state grants, donations, and a few paying jobs. PERFORMANCES: We’re always looking for new opportunities to perform. Please let us know if you have any ideas for fund-raising or any leads on a possible performance. JOINING: The CCB always welcomes new adult members, no matter what instrument you play. There are no auditions in this band. There is a very wide range of ability levels in the CCB. We rehearse almost every Tuesday evening at 7:30 PM at the Chelmsford Center for the Arts. Bring your instrument and a music stand and be ready for fun. CONCERT BAND MEMBERS Flute: Charity Edwards, Margaret Gagnon, Chrissy Gilmore, Phyllis Howard, Kathy Johnson, Elise Locker, Melissa McCaffrey, Cheri Taglienti, DanielleJo White-Yelito Clarinet: Urszula Caney, Bill Cohen, Barry Davis, Brendan Dorr, Alyson Fortune, Lisa Michaud, Melanie Parker, Annette Riffe, Colin Strutt, Ryan Tatara, Mark Tervo Oboe, bassoon, bass clarinet: Marlene Buckley, Liz Haugner, Lisa McArdle, Beverly Moehling, Vanessa René, Rosemary Sears Alto, tenor & baritone saxophone: Don Goodick, Rob Granville, Ken Muzykewicz, Dorothy Nield, Steve Roller, Catherine Stacey, Trude Witham French horn: Jim Engele, Sue Guillemette, Jeanne Paella, Barbara Reilly Trumpet: Matthew Crouthamel, Tish Dodge, Diana Hill, Eric Hill, Eric Linsner, George Minor, Jeff Parfenchuck, Steve Piec, Robert Williams Trombone: Alex Bourgeois, Jay Chandler, Carolyn Dooley, Tom Jarvis, Dan Kaminsky, Justin Olson, Bob Weller Euphonium, Tuba, Bass: Steve Bower, Susan Current, Matthew Johnson, David Tweed, Jim Vaiknovas, Martin VanBuren Percussion: Timothy Moore, Carl Stanbro Sound Technician: Mark Vincenzes Director: Lucinda Ellert Assistant Director: Timothy Moore A BIG THANKS to our Sponsors and Supporters Brickhouse Center Sports Grill Chelmsford Oral Surgery Associates Chelmsford Pediatrics Countryside Veterinary Hospital Dolan Funeral Home Eastern Bank Enterprise Bank & Trust Co. The Establishment Ferreira’s Towing Jeanne D'Arc Credit Union Kimball Farm Law Office of Dennis E. McHugh, Esq. Market Basket Moonstones Restaurant TD Bank Trinity EMS University Music Weston Nurseries CCB Concert Series 2019 On the Chelmsford Town Common (Rain Site: Chelmsford Center for the Arts) July 3, 7:00pm – Independence Day July 4, 10:00am – Chelmsford Parade July 9, 7:00pm – Jazz Band July 16, 7:00pm – Jazz Band July 23, 7:00pm – Concert Band July 30, 7:00pm – Concert Band August 6, 7:00pm – Jazz Band August 13, 7:00pm – Concert Band www.chelmsfordcommunityband.com www.facebook.com/ChelmsfordCommunityBand .
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