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This issue is filled with opportunities to enhance your student’s participation in the Beal City Bands. However, the best way to be informed is to attend monthly TEMPO Club meetings. Make a decision today to mark the second Monday of the month at 7PM to be in the Beal City Band Room! Next meeting is 8/10. We look forward to seeing you!
Looking for an exciting way to be involved in the musical life of your student?
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TRANSITION: One year to the next; Aggie Musicians expect the bestMusic of Genesis to kick off the new school year
W i t h s t r a i n s o f P o m p a n d Circumstance still ringing in our ears, we happily bid the 2014-15 school year adieu, and welcome the coming year with great fervor! Here’s a quick look at all the accomplishments from this school year:• Congratulations to the Middle School
Band who have earned Second Division marks at District Band Festival for six years in a row!
• Our High School Concert Band earned First Division marks at District Band Festival for the third consecutive year, unmatched in BCPS history! And
add to that, the FIRST DIVISION at State Band Festival - the first ever!
• The Marching Aggies received their second Second Division rating at Marching Band Festival, receiving a First Division in the General Effect category!
• Three middle school students - Emma Licina, Elizabeth Powell and Noel Schafer - participated in Middle School Solo & Ensemble Festival, receiving a First Division and Second Divisions, respectively. Excellent work by some fine young ladies!
• Our high school students sent 15 events to District Solo & Ensemble in Owosso; and eight more to State Solo
& Ensemble in East Lansing. Excellent per formances by hard -work ing students!
Howeve r, we a re dogged l y determined not to rest on our laurels and p roo f o f t ha t i s t h e amb i t i ou s
In This IssuePhiladelaphia Update 2Marching Aggie Help 2Class of 2015 Update 32015-16 Initiatives 4
AFTER THE SHOW: Apollo Schafer, Rannon Newman, and Nick Freeze head toward the bleachers following a performance last fall. They’ll be excited to perform the music of Genesis for 2015.
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HELP WANTEDAss i s t ance needed when the Marching Aggies take the field! See where you can help!
Sideline Set-UpOur collection of podia need to find their way from the Band Room to the Stadium Field. If you or your student are interested and capable, please contact Mr. Lowe. Student or parent help i s welcome; students receive extra credit!
Color Guard CrewOur hopes to have multiple flags used during our show is coming to fruition! We will need help setting flags in positions for our Color Guard to use throughout the show. If you or your student are interested in providing this mater ia l suppor t , p lease contact Mr. Lowe.
undertaking by the Marching Aggies in the fall season: The Music of Genesis.
Genesis is a pivotal and important rock group that hales from southern England. Most Americans are familiar with the Phil Collins-fronted trio of musicians that made hits such as “Invisible Touch,” “That’s All” and “I Can’t Dance” in the late 80s and early 90s. They started, however, as a songwriting collective in the very late 1960s and became an avant-garde musical force with incredible storytelling and bizarre costuming as they built a following in the 1970s. Our students watched a documentary “The Genesis Songbook” at the end of May to familiarize themselves with the music.
The Marching Aggies will highlight music from both eras, the songwriting collective and the pop-oriented trio, covering the hits “Turn It On Again,” “Invisible Touch,” “In The Cage,’ “The Musical Box,” “Mama,” “Throwing It All Away,” and “Follow You Follow Me.” Participating students should accept the invitation to the Google Classroom set up specifically for the Marching Aggies to hear the arrangements.
Also, much sight-reading was done in the waning moments of the 2014-15 school year, investigating new concert literature to study. Several important choices were made including “Aventura” by James Swearingen and “Nathan Hale Trilogy” by James Curnow for the
Concert Band and “Hyperion Overture“ by Anne McGinty and “Modal Song and Dance” by Elliot Del Borgo for the Middle School Band.
DESTINATION: The City of Brotherly Love
As voted upon by students and TEMPO Club Executive Board, our High School Concert and Jazz Band will travel to Philadelphia in the Spring of 2016. A couple of things have changed since the original packet of information was published of which families should be aware:
• Due to unforeseen circumstances in the Philadelphia area, we need to move our trip a week earlier to April 20-24, 2016
• Due to the move in dates, there is a slight increase in cost at this time. However, we may be able to offset that through some fundraising efforts and increased participation.
We have more students interested in participating on this trip than in years past, and many more parents interested in chaperoning. This should be a great experience!
LIBERTY LIES WAITING: Philadelphia, along the banks of the Delaware River, is the centerpoint of the Great American Experiment and the destination of the Beal City Bands for Spring 2016
MARCHING AGGIE BAND WEEKMONDAY, AUGUST 3 - FRIDAY, AUGUST 7
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class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
name after HS band memory wise wordsclass of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Brendan CarrickMMCC
Heavy equipment operation Cleveland 2014
Have fun and don’t break percussion stuff!
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Katie GottschalkNorthwood University
Bachelors & Masters in Accounting
First time marching; Marching on Ford Field twice; gossip time with
Mr Lowe; band festivals
Don’t quit! Be involved and don’t forget to enjoy it
along the way.
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Jessica HollandMMCC
Discover my career plansAll of it has been so
fantastic!
Have fun and do what you love. That’s all that really
matters.
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Jake HorsleyCentral Michigan University
Health sciencesWashington DC 2012 Play the trumpet.
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Max HorsleyCentral Michigan University
MedicineWashington DC 2012;
Cleveland 2014
Take pride in band, because it’s pretty dang
fun.
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
James KolbCentral Michigan University
Science education
Hanging out in the hotel on the Cleveland 2014
trip
Stop breaking the freaking percussion equipment!
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Kyle LoosMMCC
Fiction writingCapture the Flag at
Marching Band CampPlay out, make friends
and have fun!
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Alex MatthewsMMCC-NMU
Math, Science-BiologyBand trips Don’t play the flute.
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Hayley NeyerKendall College of Art &
DesignInterior design
First time marching Work hard! It does pay off
in the end.
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Alex SchaferMMCC-Ferris
Math, Science, EngineeringCleveland 2014; Playing
Les MisDon’t be too serious; just
have fun with it!
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Emily SchaferEastern Michigan University
Music Education
Every day; being DM, standing on the podium,
conducting, watching everyone work together;
having fun in class
Stay in band! All the smart people are in band! Hard
work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Rachel SchwerinMichigan Tech UniversityBiochemistry & molecular
biology
Receiving a First Division at State, with crazy reaction from Nick
Freeze
If you chew gum in class, bring an extra reed.
class of
2015Just where are they
headed and what do
they remember
about the Beal City
Bands
Emily SteffkeMichigan State University
Neuro-science, minor in piano; Running cross-country
Marching Band: first performance, glow shows, being DM,
leading in rehearsal; Trips; First time receiving
First Division at District Festival in 20+ years
Be involved. Find a place where you belong, where
people accept you and people have a mission, where people care and
give you a reason to come to school every day. Band
was that place for me.
BAND WEEK
COULD YOU HELP US?A couple of initiatives have cropped up that we could use some help:
Lunch SponsorOur students will be working from 8-to-5 each day and have an hour for lunch. Would you, your family or your business or place of work be interested in sponsoring a lunch for the Marching Aggies during Band Week? You would be listed in our Marching Aggie Invitational and Band-Tastic program as a Band Week Lunch Sponsor.
HydrationWe have submitted a request to Ice Mountain Bottled Water for a supply of water during Band Week. We may need assistance retrieving that water. Or we may need assistance procuring water for the band during band week and then at subsequent games. Contact Mr Lowe for more information and your opportunity to help!
BEAL CITY BANDS3180 WEST BEAL CITY ROADMOUNT PLEASANT, MICHIGAN48858
TEL: 989.644.3944 ex 328FAX: 989.644.5847EMAIL: [email protected]: bealcitybands.weebly.com
2015-16 INITIATIVES
Equipment Trailer Many programs our size have
purchased an equipment trailer to haul the accompanying equipment the band has to its various events, performances and festivals. To date, we have been for tunate to use Rod Cole’s t r a i l e r . However, Mr. Cole no longer has a student in the program and it would make sense to purchase one for our exclusive use. Costs on these trailers run between $2000-2700. If you have connections on such a purchase or have funding options, please contact Mr. Lowe.
Marching PercussionOur current marching
percussion equipment is, at l e a s t , 2 0 y e a r s o l d . Purchasing a complete new marching drumline would cost approximately $8000-10000. P l e a s e b e l o o k i n g f o r crowdfunding opportunities connected with this initiative or contact Mr. Lowe for ways you can help.
Ford Test Drive EventIn partnership with the Beal City
Education Foundation, the Beal City TEMPO Club will be co-sponsoring a Ford Drive 4 UR School event. This will be held on either Friday, September 11 or Friday, September 25 before the home football game scheduled for that evening. Be sure to watch for information on how you can help by either hosting or driving!
Alumni Support ClubIf you are interested in the formation
of a tiered-membership support club, akin to PBS membership, for the Beal City Bands, please contact Ron Schafer.
He has an idea of creating a group to spearhead large initiatives, to reconnect band members from other eras and to create a supplementary support network for TEMPO.
M a r c h i n g A g g i e InvitationalWe are always in need of hosts, concession workers, and tech support for the Marching
Aggie Invitational. Please contact Mr. Lowe for more information.
The Music of
Tony Banks - KeyboardsPhil Collins - Percussion, Lead VocalsPeter Gabriel - Flute, Lead VocalsSteve Hackett - GuitarMichael Rutherford - GuitarsDaryl Stuermer - GuitarsChester Thompson - PercussionRay Wilson - Vocals
Formed in Goldaming, Surrey, England
Peter Gabriel Era AlbumsFrom Genesis to Revelation (1969)
Trespass (1970)Nursery Cryme (1971)
Foxtrot (1972)Genesis Live (1973)
Selling England By The Pound (1973)The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (1974)
Phil Collins Era AlbumsA Trick of the Tail (1976)Wind & Wuthering (1976)...And Then There Were Three (1978)Duke (1980)Abacab (1981)Genesis (1983)Invisible Touch (1986)We Can’t Dance (1991)
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Marching Aggies - Fall 2015Drum Major1. Hannah Steffke
Color Guard2. Katie Fletcher3. Grace Mindel4. Faith Moody5. Elizabeth Powell6. Ariel Salter7. Noel Schafer
Flute8. Lauren Beltinck9. Katie Daniels10.Erin Dodds11.Gabby Gamble12.Ryleigh Hines13.Sean Schafer14.Aleisha Wilson15.Valerie Yuncker
Clarinet16.Sara Bushong17.Jillian Hall18.Emma Licina19.Andie Loos20.Kaylee Nelson21.Charlie Schwerin22.Katlyn Yoder
Alto Sax23.Joe Clark24.Tyler Darnell25.Eric Faber26.David Millard27.Ryan Powell
Tenor Sax28.Nick Freeze29.Apollo Schafer30.Brennen Whitehead
Baritone Sax31.Thomas Neyer
Trumpet32. Ivan Aney33.Nate Horsley34.William Lambourn35.Nick Schafer36.Amy Schwerin37.Trevor Small38.Dylan Snyder39.Easton Straus
Mellophone40.Heidie Neyer41.Kyle Sandel42.Madeline Steffke - ADM43.Kendyl Wilson
Trombone44.Alex Kotecki45.Nick Kotecki46.Zach Yoder
Euphonium47.Emilie Ehler48.Nick Finnerty49.Jared Gottschalk
Tuba50.Jason Clark51.Chris Vogel
Percussion52.Ryan Ambs - S53.Samantha Carrier - C54.Jackson Gross - C55.Joe Marchiando - S56.Wyatt McCoy - S57.Rannon Newman - B58.David Philo - Q59.Daniel Schafer - B60.Miles Vondoloski - Q