Liberty University School of Music
Liberty University School of Music presents ‘Round Jericho Mr. Dwight Spencer, director April 24, 2021 Instrumental Classroom MUSIC 160 5:30 PM ‘Round Jericho Mr. Dwight Spencer, director Program Maputo Marcus Miller Estate Bruno Martino Fly Me to the Moon Bart Howard Here’s That Rainy Day Heusen/Burke Misty Garner Arandanos Azul George Cruz Bright Sized-Life Metheny Corcovado Jobim On the Sunnyside of the Street McHugh/Fields Shaker Song J. Beckenstein You Make Me Smile Jeff & Dave Koz The Way You Look Tonight Kern/Fields Spain Chick Corea - ‘ROUND JERICHO - George Cruz, piano/keys Daniel Santiago Jimenez Aldana, bass Yitong Huang, guitar Xavier Garland, drums/percussion Austin Brown, guitar Tyler Stilwell, vocals - PROGRAM NOTES - Fly Me to the Moon “Fly Me to the Moon,” a popular song written in 1954 by Bart Howard, was first titled “In Other Words.” This song was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon. So... who knew Frank Sinatra was a rocket scientist?! Sinatra’s 1964 recorded version, played on the Apollo 10 mission which orbited the moon and was also the first music ever heard on the Moon when it resonated throughout a tiny three-person space capsule via a portable cassette player used by Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin after he stepped onto the lunar surface way back in 1969. Here’s that Rainy Day Here’s That Rainy Day is a popular song with music by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Johnny Burke, published in 1953. It was introduced by Dolores Gray in the Broadway musical Carnival in Flanders.
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