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Umphrey's McGee - Portland, OR - 2018 - Draconian
The shaky video is due to this video being recorded live at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon.
The main ballroom features a mechanical floating dance floor, thought at the time of its building to be the only one on the West Coast, and is potentially the only one still in existence in the United States
Winterhymn - Up from the Roots
Genre: Folk Metal
Album: Songs for the Slain (2011)
Country: United States, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Stan Kenton - Concert In Miniature (Ross Auditorium, Great Lakes Naval Air Station, North Chicago)
Personnel:
Alto sax: Vinnie Dean, Lee Konitz
Tenor sax: Bill Holman, Richie Kamuca
Bariton sax: Bob Gioga
Trumpet: Buddy Childers, Maynard Ferguson, Conte Candoli, Don Dennis, Ruben McFall
Trombone: Bob Burgess, Bill Russo, Frank Rosolino, Keith Moon, George Roberts (bass-trombone)
Piano: Stan Kenton
Bass: Don Bagley
Guitar: Sal Salvador
Drums: Stan Levey
Recorded: Tuesday, 9 September 1952, Ross Auditorium, Great Lakes Naval Air Station, North Chicago, Illinois
1. 23 Degrees North - 82 Degrees West (Bill Russo) 1:34
arr. by Bill Russo
solos: Rosolino (tb) Candoli (tp) Konitz (as)
2. What’s New? (Bob Haggart & Johnny Burke) 5:53
arr. by Shorty Rogers
solo: Ferguson (tp)
3. Collaboration (Stan Kenton & Pete Rugolo) 10:08
arr. by Pete Rugolo
solos: Kenton (p) Burgess (tb)
3. The Peanut Vendor (Moises Simons & Marion Sunshine & Wolfe Gilbert) 14:16
head arrangement
solos: Rosolino (tb) Kenton (p)
4. Invention For Guitar and Trumpet (Bill Holman) 19:15
arr. by Bill Holman
solos: Salvador (g) Ferguson (tp)
5. Intermission Riff (Ray Wetzel) 23:11
head arrangement
solos: Kamuca (ts) Dennis (tp) Konitz (as) Ferguson (tp)
6. Artistry In Rhythm (Stan Kenton) 27:54
arr. by Stan Kenton
solo: Kenton (p)
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Joyful Sounds of the Season- Piqua Civic Band Concert, December 1, 2019
Piqua Civic Band presents “Joyful Sounds of the Season” Concert
The Piqua Civic Band celebrated the Holiday Season with a concert titled “Joyful Sounds of the Season” at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday December 1, 2019 at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Piqua, Ohio. The band and its director, Mr. Brett Poling, welcomed Mr. Gregory Ashe and the Troy First United Methodist Church Choir under the direction of Mr. Mark Rogers as their guest performers for the afternoon.
Mr. Ashe performed “O Holy Night,” “The Christmas Song,” and helped to lead the annual Christmas Sing-along. He was joined by the Troy First United Methodist Church Choir in a performance of “Gesu Bambino.” Other selections included Leroy Anderson’s Sleigh Ride, Ancient and Honorable Artillery March, Themes from The Nutcracker, Silent Night, and more!
Gregory J. Ashe, tenor, earned his Masters of Music Performance and Bachelors of Music Education degrees from Bowling Green State University of Ohio. Mr. Ashe has been seen in Cincinnati Opera’s young artist program as Sportin’ Life in Porgy and Bess: Redux; was part of Arias in Motion, a culminating performance of the OperaWorks Emerging Artist Program in Los Angeles and part of the World premiere opera Buffalo Soldier where he debut the role of Herbie Jenkins in Italy. Mr. Ashe has sung with several groups in Ohio, Michigan and the surrounding region including the Dayton Opera, Toledo Opera, Piqua and Sidney Civic Bands, The Gateway Choral Society, Masterworks chorale, Toledo Choral Society and the Rackham Symphony Choir. Mr. Ashe is currently a chorister with the Michigan Opera Theater and tenor staff singer at Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church.
This performance of The Piqua Civic Band was generously sponsored by The Miami County Foundation and Westminster Presbyterian Church. Please visit the band’s website at for more information.
Unboxing Beertown
Check out BEERTOWN as it unfolds, or in this case unboxes, at Omaha Community Playhouse as part of Beertown Takes America.
BEER TOWN runs at October 16 - November 19, 2015 at Omaha Community Playhouse (omahaplayhouse.com).
dog & pony dc is taking BEERTOWN on a multi-city tour, stretching from East to West. Current planned stops include Omaha Community Playhouse (Omaha, Nebraska), Know Theatre (Cincinnati, Ohio), and Raleigh Little Theatre (Raleigh, North Carolina). Beertown Takes America will return home in the fall of 2016 with a Washington, DC performance celebrating Beertown’s fifth anniversary. Not just a remount, each production will be a collaboration between dog & pony dc ensemble members and local artists and their communities, crafting a new and uniquely relevant Beertown for each stop of the tour.
DSO stage load out time lapse
Dark Star Orchestra time lapse of load out at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, WI February 2, 2014
The Greatest Show of Champions- Piqua Civic Band Concert, July 11, 2019
The Piqua Civic Band performed “The Greatest Show of Heroes” on Thursday, July 11 at 7:00 p.m. at Hance Pavilion. This performance was filled with music of champions and the circus. The band’s guest artist for the concert was Mr. Eric Knorr, trumpet instructor at The University of Dayton. He performed the famous bullfighting tune “La Virgen de la Macarena” and Leroy Anderson’s “Trumpeters Lullaby.” Other selections included Barnum & Bailey’s Favorite march, Thunder and Blazes, Selections from “The Greatest Showman,” “The Avengers,” Buglers’ Dream, Highlights from Disney’s “Hercules,” and more!
Eric Knorr is the Artist in Residence in Trumpet in the Department of Music at the University of Dayton. Professor Knorr teaches studio trumpet, directs the UD Trumpet Ensemble, performs with the Faculty Brass Quintet, and teaches several classroom courses within the department: Music, Technology and Culture and the History of American Popular Song. Mr. Knorr is the retired Principal Trumpet of the United States Air Force Band of Flight at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and served in the same role with the USAF Heartland of America Band at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. While stationed at Wright-Patterson AFB, he founded and led Prism Brass, a seventeen-member brass group from within the band. Additionally, he led the Wright Brass Quintet for over ten years, to include the first ever USAF brass quintet deployment to support Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
As an orchestral musician, Mr. Knorr is a regular substitute within the trumpet section of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, is the Principal Trumpet with the Bach Society of Dayton and is a frequent substitute with the Cincinnati Symphony and Cincinnati Pops Orchestras. His other professional orchestral credits include the Cleveland Pops, Omaha Symphony, Akron Symphony, Cincinnati Ballet Orchestra, Lexington Philharmonic, Springfield Symphony, Lima Symphony, Butler Philharmonic, Ohio Light Opera Orchestra, Blue Ash Symphony, Bach Ensemble of St. Thomas in Cincinnati and Musica Sacra. Equally at home in commercial, jazz and rock settings, he has performed with Dayton Jazz Orchestra, the Jazz Central Big Band and is the lead trumpet in the band Trey Stone and the Ringers. As a free-lance musician with the Victoria Theater Association, he has performed for the national touring productions of Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Motown, In The Heights, Chicago, Beautiful, and Book of Mormon.
Mr. Knorr is the founder of Oakwood Brass, the brass group in residence at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Oakwood Brass has been featured multiple times on the Bach Society of Dayton concert series as well as the Sanctuary Series at High St. UMC in Springfield, the Troy-Hayner Center concert series and has performed at a WDPR fundraiser featuring violinist Rachel Barton-Pine at the Dayton Art Institute. He has also performed in the Carillon Brass and DPO Chamber Trio; two ensembles that perform educational outreach for the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance. Teaming up with Kathryn Maresca, organist and choir director at historic St. Mary’s Church in Dayton, they will soon be releasing two compact disc recordings; one of new and lesser-known works for trumpet and organ and one entitled “Christmas at St. Mary’s”. In addition to his teaching and performance duties, he is the Orchestra Librarian for the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra.
Admission to the concert was FREE and all were invited to attend. For more information, please visit the Piqua Civic Band’s web site at or like “The Piqua Civic Band” on Facebook.
CCM Dance Premieres 'Day of Wakening' at Masterworks and Beyond
Shae Combs, a photojournalism student at the University of Cincinnati's McMicken College, films behind-the-scenes as CCM Dance faculty and students prepare to perform in the Mainstage production of Masterworks and Beyond. The performance runs Thursday, April 13-Saturday, April 15, in CCM's Patricia Corbett Theater.
Co-directed by Dance Department Chair Jiang Qi and Associate Professor Deirdre Carberry, the performance features a mixed bill of contemporary and classical ballet.
Combs focuses her lens on the creation of Day of Wakening Over the Sea of Night, which premieres during Masterworks and Beyond. The new ballet is choreographed by CCM Professor André Megerdichian and set to music by CCM composition alumnus and accompanist Bradley Harris.
Visit ccm.uc.edu/boxoffice/mainstage/masterworks-and-beyond for more information on the performance.
Brahms Sonata for Cello and Piano, II. Adagio
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The Piace Duo
Benjamin Downs, piano
Rebeccah Parker Downs, cello
We are musicians based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. This is from a performance we gave at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music's Werner Hall in early 2007.
So Cincinnati: Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
CINCINNATI (Tiffany Wilson) -- The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra officially welcomes its new music director to the stage Friday. Louis Langree becomes the 13th music director in the symphony's storied history. Local 12's Tiffany Wilson spoke to Langree about the position and why he's leaving Paris to become part of something that is so Cincinnati.
In the moments before a masterpiece, Music Hall echoes a collection of conflict. Starting this weekend, the passionate hands of Louis Langree will make the music whole.
Being a guest conductor is like having an affair,Langree says. Being the music director is getting married.
Tiffany Wilson asked Langree what he is doing that he wants people in the audience to understand well?
They don't need to understand if I do 5/4 bar, or beat 2 plus 3 or 3 plus 2, that is our own cuisine. I just want them to listen to the music and not only listen, but experience it, Langree says.
Watching Langree conduct, you can see the motion in his every move. Concert master Tim Lees says the start of Langree's tenure is a defining moment in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra's nearly 120 year history.
Someone once put that he is the artistic conscience of the orchestra, Lees says.
Others compare maestros to quarterbacks, deftly guiding musicians through an aspect. In any case, Langree is an important hire for an historic part of Cincinnati's art scene.
In my estimation, Cincinnati can compare to any of the major cities, as far as the arts go. As the orchestra in itself, we're of the highest level, Lee says. We're a world class orchestra, we record, we tour, we do everything the top orchestras do. I'm not sure everybody in this community knows that.
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is the oldest orchestra in Ohio. It's the 5th oldest in the United States. The first orchestra to do a national radio broadcast. This orchestra has sold more than 10 million records around the world. CSOs success stems from years of strong community support and hours of rehearsals each week. For a city the size of Cincinnati to have an orchestra of this caliber is, frankly, unheard of.
Langree agrees saying the sound of CSO pulled him across the Atlantic.
This clarity, this crystal clear attacks the transparency of the sound, but also the density, the richness, the beautiful velvet color.
This weekend, audiences will discover the dynamic combination of German music directed by a Frenchman and brought to life by an orchestra that's so Cincinnati.
This isn't Langree's first time conducting in Cincinnati. He was the guest conductor for the wildly successful Luminosity concerts over the summer. Tickets for this weekend's performances start at 12 dollars.
Thru The Eyes of Ruby 8/8/15 Cincinnati, Ohio Riverbend Music Center
Slippery Creek- Two Dollar Bill
Cabin Fever Reliever @Terrapin Farm 4/21/18
Sycamore H.S. SEE1 Promo.m4v
Sycamore High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) 2012 Spring Concert Promo
America!- Piqua Civic Band Concert, July 4, 2017
Piqua Civic Band Concert Season Begins with a Salute to “America!”
The Piqua Civic Band kicked off its summer season on July 4 at 2:00 p.m. as part of Piqua’s Fourth of July festivities. The concert entitled “America!” was filled with patriotic favorites by some of our country’s greatest composers. Tenor Gregory Ashe from the Michigan Opera Theatre was the band’s featured soloist for the afternoon. Selections included A Tribute to Irving Berlin, You’re a Grand Old Flag, Armed Forces Salute, God Bless the U.S.A., A Patriotic Sing-Along, and many more!
Gregory Ashe is a Bowling Green State University graduate with a Masters of Music in Vocal Performance degree music. He is a light lyric tenor with an expressive timbre and color. He has sung many roles at Bowling Green State University and throughout the United States and abroad. He was part of OperaWorks Emerging Artist Program, where he was selected out of 300 auditioned singers. Mr. Ashe was also part of Cincinnati Opera's Young artist program as Sportin' Life in Porgy and Bess: Redux, and also featured in the opera Buffalo Soldier with the International Opera Theater of Philadelphia. He was also the tenor soloist in Handel’s Messiah with the Masterworks Chorale of Toledo.
All concerts are FREE and open to the public. For more information, please visit the band's web site at or like “The Piqua Civic Band” on Facebook.
Columbus Symphony Orchestra
Ohio Theater hosts Columbus Symphony Orchestra where composers and performers from Europe, USA and China gathered with the different music styles and musical instruments. Listen to this bold western-eastern music.
National Anthem with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra
November 2, 2016 @ the Bob Carr Theatre in Orlando, Florida. Juliana was honored to be chosen to join a few older students to lead the audience in the singing of the Star Spangled Banner.
Stan Kenton - Concert In Miniature (Lakeside Park Ballroom, Dayton, Ohio) (Episode 16)
Personnel:
Alto sax: Vinnie Dean, Lee Konitz
Tenor sax: Bill Holman, Richie Kamuca
Bariton sax: Bob Gioga
Trumpet: Buddy Childers, Maynard Ferguson, Conte Candoli, Don Dennis, Ruben McFall
Trombone: Bob Burgess, Bill Russo, Frank Rosolino, Keith Moon
George Roberts (bass-trombone)
Piano: Stan Kenton
Bass: Don Bagley
Guitar: Sal Salvador
Drums: Stan Levey
Recorded: Tuesday, 16 September 1952, Lakeside Park Ballroom, Dayton, Ohio
1. Taboo (Margarita Lecuona & Bob Russell) 1:31
arr. by Johnny Richards
solos: Rosolino (tb) Salvador (g) Konitz (as) Candoli (tp) Levey (d)
2. Cool Eyes (Gene Roland) 5:56
arr. by Gene Roland
solo: Candoli (tp) Holman (ts)
3. Sweets (Bill Russo) 10:57
arr. by Bill Russo
solos: Candoli (tp) Russo (tb) Rosolino (tb) Dean (as)
4. Thermopylae (Bob Graettinger) 14:04
arr. by Bob Graettinger
5. Fantasy (Solo For Alto) (Lennie Niehaus) 17:07
arr. by Lennie Niehaus
Introduced as FANTASY
solos: Candoli (tp) Konitz (as)
6. Jump For Joe (Gene Roland) 21:00
arr. by Gene Roland
solos: Konitz (as) Childers (tp) Holman (ts)
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Gong Show University of Cincinnati
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Tedeschi Trucks Band live - 03.04.2017 - Batschkapp - Frankfurt a.M.
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Members: Derek Trucks – Guitar
Susan Tedeschi – Guitar & Vocals
Kofi Burbridge – Keyboards & Flute
Tyler Greenwell – Drums & Percussion
J.J. Johnson – Drums & Percussion
Tim Lefebvre – Bass Guitar
Mike Mattison – Harmony Vocals
Mark Rivers – Harmony Vocals
Alecia Chakour – Harmony Vocals
Kebbi Williams – Saxophone
Elizabeth Lea – Trombone
Ephraim Owens – Trumpet
Tour 2017:
May 27 - Jacksonville, FL, Daily's Place Amphitheater -
May 28 - Orlando, FL, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts -
Jun 08 - Philadelphia, PA, Merriam Theater with Marc Broussard -
Jun 09 - Philadelphia, PA, Merriam Theater -
Jun 10 - Philadelphia, PA, Merriam Theater -
Jun 13 - Augusta, GA, William B. Bell Auditorium -
Jun 14 - North Charleston, SC, North Charleston Performing Arts Center -
Jun 16 - Wilmington, NC, Greenfield Lake Amphitheater -
Jun 17 Selbyville, DE The Freeman Stage at Bayside TICKETS
Jul 1 Gilford, NH Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion at Meadowbrook Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 2 Essex Junction, VT Champlain Valley Exposition Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 3 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 5 Vienna, VA Wolf Trap Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 7 Providence, RI Providence Performing Arts Center Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 8 Rochester, NY Highland Bowl Amphitheater Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 9 Simsbury, CT Simsbury Meadows Performing Arts Center Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 12 Virginia Beach, VA Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 14 Raleigh, NC The Red Hat Amphitheater Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 15 Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 16 Charlotte, NC Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 19 Indianapolis, IN Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 21 Cincinnati, OH PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 22 Huber Heights, OH The Rose Music Center at The Heights Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 23 Rochester Hills, MI Meadow Brook Amphitheatre Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 25 Rogers, AR Walmart AMP Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 27 Albuquerque, NM Sandia Casino Amphitheater Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 29 - Jul 30 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre 2-DAY Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 29 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Jul 30 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna TICKETS
Aug 1 Salt Lake City, UT Red Butte Garden Presale 4/25 @ 10am MDT
Aug 2 Bonner, MT KettleHouse Amphitheater Wheels of Soul Summer Tour 2017 with The Wood Brothers & Hot Tuna