Concert band to play free patriotic show
Suzie Harrison
The Laguna Beach Community Concert Band, a staple at events such
as the 75th anniversary of the city and the rededication of The
Lifeguard Tower to the Festival of Arts and Sawdust Festivals, will
offer a free patriotic program on Feb. 9.
The band will bring tunes that sparkle with red, white and blue to
the community with an American music program at 3 p.m. at Laguna
Beach High School’s Artists’ Theatre at 625 Park Ave. Program
chairwoman Carol Reynolds said she is thrilled about the performance.
“It’s going to be terrific, fantastic,” Reynolds said. “It’s part
of the Business Improvement District, it’s really been planned and is
geared around President’s weekend in honor of Lincoln.”
Reynolds said the concert will open with the American Legion Post
222 color guard presenting the colors followed by the “Star Spangled
Banner.”
Other highlights are a specialty tune by Native American flute
prodigy Evren Ozan, 9, playing with Greg White on Native America
drums. Reynolds said that she heard from locals about Evren’s skills
and that he had to be a part of the concert.
A tribute to Lincoln will be woven into the band’s music ending
with highlights from the Gettysburg Address.
“Emmy and Peabody award winner Bob Henry, producer of numerous
shows will be the emcee,” Reynolds said. “He’ll be introducing
vocalist Roxana Ward singing big band tunes accompanied by the band
and Pat Kollenda’s women’s barbershop chorus,” Reynolds said.
As usual, the concert will be conducted by director Bill Nichols
and assistant director Ed Peterson.
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