Acadian culture is enjoyed and blends freely throughout Cape Breton.
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Acadian culture is enjoyed and blends freely throughout Cape Breton.
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Recorded at the Oahu Band Directors Association 2010 High School Parade of Bands on Thursday, April 8, 2010 held at the McKinley High School Auditorium.
Program:
April 8, 2010
1. Kamehameha Hawaii High School Symphonic Band
2. St. Andrew’s Priory
3. Roosevelt High School Concert Band
4. Kaiser High School Symphonic Band
5. Kaimuki High School Symphonic Band
6. McKinley High School Symphonic Wind Ensemble II
7. Mililani High School Symphonic Wind Ensemble
8. Kaiser High School Wind Ensemble
9. Roosevelt High School Symphonic Band
Adjudicators:
Mr. Samuel R. Hazo
Mr. Takayoshi “Tad” Suzuki
Under the Direction of Gregg Abe:
This is the 2009-2010 Roosevelt High School Concert Band performing:
“Cajun Folk Songs”
Frank Ticheli
Duration : 0:7:14
The 2007 8th Grade Class Concert Band Oahu Field Trip.
Ala Moana Performance
May 19th, 2007
Song-
Cajun Folk Songs- Movement Two- Belle
Duration : 0:3:15
March 29, 2009, South Burlington High School Symphonic band Spring Concert, UVM Recital Hall
Duration : 0:6:32
Norco High School Blue Diamond Brigade aka BDB in SCSBOA Festival at Santiago High School on March 26, 2009.
Duration : 0:3:31
The Ardmore High School Concert Band performs Frank Ticheli’s Cajun Folk Songs, movements 1 and 2. Directed by Debra McMurry. February 24, 2009.
Duration : 0:6:9
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Here, is audio of Buckethead’s Cajun Fried Recipe performing “Oreo Pie Jam” which is pretty much Interworld and The New Innocence with more instruments in the mix, live @ The Howlin’ Wolf in New Orleans, Louisiana on May 4th, 2003. Please enjoy
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Duration : 0:9:20
PLEASE READ!!!!!!!!!!
I want to make this clear. Our Trumpets didn’t play well, because our conductor told them to take it down an octave. Why? Because at this concert, we had another song which had high notes right after this song so he told them to take it down an octave to save their chops. So quit it with these comments about us not playing well because we also played this at our Band Fest and placed SECOND. Got it?
The 2006-2007 Hilo Intermediate 8th Grade Band at our spring concert playing Cajun Folk Songs by Frank Ticheli.
Enjoy!
Duration : 0:6:37