Sep 28

…and Another Dramatic Performance

Posted in Directors' Note by Dan Carlson

Finding shade on Saturday afternoon was like finding a cold drink of water as we warmed up with our uniform jackets off.  The sun and heat always make for a challenging performance, but in spite of that, the LHS marching band capitalized on a strong afternoon performance scoring a 90.8 in prelims. 

Following the performance, we asked the band “How many of you think you can perform a better show tonight?”  Every hand went up.  We knew we had a much better show in us.  The afternoon was good, but the evening was going to be great. 

The weather conditions were stellar.  The students were determined to have a better outing the second time around.  The stage was set, once again, for another magnificent performance of ”The Heist”.  As the band marched over to the stadium, you could feel the energy radiating from the students.  There was a silent intensity – a focus that told us the band was indeed going to perform a great show. 

The band performed what turned out to be a spectacular, energetic show that was visually and musically cleaner than Marshall – all except for about 15 seconds in the second tune during which the band had a music tear that made all of the instructors in the stands hold their breaths.  However, the band quickly recovered and cashed in on the rest of the show, nailing things better than they have ever nailed them before.  It was an emotional performance with drive, passion, and intensity – and the best part about it – it was obvious the students were loving every minute of it. 

I think this will be a show that everyone will be sad to see come to an end.  There are only four weeks left of rehearsal and performances and it has been a thrill ride putting this thing together.  I sense the students feel the same.  It’s so rewarding to see them not just tolerate, but love the work of putting this together, and I’m anxious to further fix things in the show that will make it sparkle even more.  We’re just so proud of the kids and the energy they put into this week after week.  What a thrill!  And to all the parents that make this all possible – we’re continually humbled by your commitment.  This band is like the workings of a small country.  Everyone has to pitch in to make it successful and to make the experience better, and that’s exactly what this band accomplishes so well!

JTTP

So evidently now we know.  The theme this year seems to be based on toilet issues!!!

Sep 21

All We Can Say Is – WOW.

Posted in Directors' Note by Dan Carlson

We could feel it in the air on Saturday night – that calm, collected confidence before the show. The students were going to do something special. The excitement of exposing the show to the general public for the first time was thick.

And then the performance…

Yes it was our first show out, but we don’t think we’ve EVER seen a first show out quite like that one. The connection between the band and the audience was electric – it was impossible to not be drawn in. The students were focused and on fire. There was not an ounce of flatness to the show – just controlled, focused energy aimed at the audience in front of them, and if you were there, you truly experienced something magical.

We are so proud of the students and could not have asked any more out of them. Everything worked. At that point it comes down to subjectivity, and we make no apologies for who we are and what we do. We aim to entertain, and if you walked away from that show and weren’t entertained, well…you need to search for a pulse. The thrill of performance is what it’s all about, and we think the students experienced something Saturday night that they will never forget. It’s not every day that you go and spend 160+ hours with 250 other people your age to attempt to make complete magic – and that’s exactly what happened Saturday night. We want to congratulate all of the other bands on their outstanding performances and for making this activity such an exciting one. Everybody is out there working hard and putting in the countless hours to experience that thrill of performance, and we love seeing it on a broad scale. Thank you to ALL who made this outing a COMPLETE success. Let’s all look forward to doing it five more weekends!

Dan Carlson and Bob Carlson

Aug 31 - Sep 14

Monday Evening Rehearsal – HWF

Posted by Eric Knutson

August 31, 2009
6:00 pmto8:30 pm
September 14, 2009
6:00 pmto8:30 pm

Monday Evening Rehearsal – HWF

Lincoln High School Howard Wood Field 6:00-8:30 PM

August 31, 2009
6:00 pmto8:30 pm
September 14, 2009
6:00 pmto8:30 pm

Aug 31-13

All Percussion Rehearsal – HWF

Posted by Eric Knutson

August 12, 2009
8:00 amto5:00 pm
August 13, 2009
1:00 pmto4:00 pm

All Percussion Rehearsal – 8/12 8:00AM-5:00PM; 8/13 1:00PM-4:00PM

Howard Wood Field

August 12, 2009
8:00 amto5:00 pm
August 13, 2009
1:00 pmto4:00 pm