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60th Annual Marching Band Championships
November 9th & 10th, 2019
West Chester University
West Chester, PA
Hershey Park Stadium Hershey, PA
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Welcome to the 2019 Cavalcade of Bands Marching Band Championships! The 60th Anniversary of Cavalcade
of Bands Marching Band Championships! We are thrilled to present performances from incredibly talented
students who have spent thousands of hours perfecting their complete production. No matter what the musical
or visual genre, these shows are truly fantastic.
I continue to be honored to be associated with an incredible team of administrators who work continuously to
provide positive educational moments for our members, and their students. Collectively the massive number of
hours, details and work put into making Cavalcade run as smooth as possible are mindboggling. Most never will
see this effort, but being in this role I experience the constant dedication first hand to our directors, staff,
spectators and most importantly, our students.
A huge thank you goes to our fall administrative team of John Keane, Jim Fulkroad, Ken Brown, Ron Abate’,
Ed Stimson, Bobby Molloy, Dave Arnold, Rich Guillen and Bobby Jones. In addition, thanks are also in order to
our band director Board of Directors Adam Nobile, Justin McAdams, Keith Gromis, Anton Romano and Tim Pry
who constantly provide support and guidance to the entire group. Thank you all!
There are many parts of our association which continue to grow, or are in constant forward motion. Some of
these key areas are:
➢ Cavalcade’s 60th Anniversary! Happy 60th Cavalcade!!
➢ A lot of historic information shared on Facebook throughout the fall.
➢ A commentative 60th Anniversary film being released in late November.
➢ Moving one championship location to West Chester University.
➢ Restructuring our championship divisions.
➢ Adding three new members to our Hall of Fame!
➢ Continued ongoing director communications.
➢ For the second year in a row, this “FREE” on line program book!!
Marching band contests, and these championships, are certainly the most visible part of our association and
school music programs. Our Jazz band division is the other part of Cavalcade, which is the largest and most
educational jazz association on the east coast. In addition, each school has various concerts, festivals, musicals
and other events throughout the year. Your support to these events, is critical today more than ever.
Thank You for helping us to constantly support music education and for attending our championships this
weekend. Watching all our students take what directors and staff have provided and bring it to life in both
Hershey Park stadium and West Chester University stadium, is truly amazing. Enjoy every moment of every
performance.
Paul Smith
Executive Director
Cavalcade of Bands
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Welcome to Cavalcade’s 2019 Marching Band Championships!
In this 60th anniversary year we are thrilled to host over 90 performing bands who will be cheered on by approximately 20,000 spectators at Hershey Park Stadium in Hershey, PA and at Farrell Stadium in West Chester, PA Special thanks are extended to all parents, directors, staff members, and school administrators who dedicate countless hours on and off the field for students to grow musically, and as young people. Also, a very special thank you to all the schools that hosted Cavalcade shows throughout this 2019 season! Each of these hosts, and their booster organizations, allow thousands of spectators to view and enjoy our marching band activity. Best of luck to all the participants this weekend and most especially to all senior band members. Always remember the skills you have learned, the life lessons, the fun experiences and most importantly, cherish the lifelong friendships that you have made. Enjoy the show! All of us at the Cavalcade of Bands hope to provide the most memorable Championship event ever. Very sincerely, Ken Brown Marching Band Administrator Cavalcade of Bands Association
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From The Cavalcade Judging Coordinator
All Cavalcade judges have multiple decades of experience in the marching activity as performers, instructors,
writers, designers, consultants, directors and ultimately judges. This experience is learned through years at the
high school, college, drum corps and indoor guard/percussion level. The amount of time, training, energy,
determination and practice involved in judging is endless. Aside from a mandatory yearly clinic, additional
conference calls, webinars, handbooks and weekly emails keep the judge constantly moving forward.
The judges’ role is twofold:
1. To provide verbal commentary, both constructive and rewarding, to each group.
2. To determine a score for each band. Actually, three scores, two sub-captions and one total score.
3. Rank each band accordingly with in their competitive class.
Each judge independently determines these scores using objective criteria provided for each specific caption.
They all have two 10-point sub-captions for a total score of 20 points. Each caption has its own set of criteria
and concentrates on the specific area for that particular judge to consider.
Our judging team consists of these eight judges:
Chief Judge and Tabulator
Field Visual and Ensemble Visual (these two scores are averaged)
Field Music and Ensemble Music
Overall Effect Visual and Overall Effect Music
At some shows, including championships, specialty awards for best Auxiliary and Percussion are also included.
Judges must feel confident to make tough decisions, within their caption, which might not always be popular.
They must confidently assign scores they believe are correct for the show they are judging. They must judge
each contest as a new event, carrying no pre-conceived opinions into the evening’s contest. Their mandate is to
“judge the show of the day.”
• As directors and staff spend countless hours, weeks and months planning and perfecting their shows,
judges are given minutes (around 7 minutes) to process thousands of bits of data within each show.
• They are expected to see everything, mentally record it, speak encouragingly about it, offer suggestions
or solutions to problems, as well as remain alert and active over many hours of performances.
• They do not have a “warm-up” time; they have to be “on” from the moment the show starts.
• After each performance they have roughly two minutes to reference the sheet criteria, assign scores and
prepare notes for the after-show critique.
• They are then expected to hold intelligent and informative conversations with directors and staff at the
post-contest critique.
• They also may fall under the scrutiny of the entire school community, administration and, most
importantly, students of each band.
• They are as much “on the line” as the students, directors and staffs.
However, this is a wonderful way for people to give back to the activity, which given us so much, and we have
such an intense passion for. Each and every judge strives to do the best possible job for all bands, at every single
competition. While we are certainly not perfect, and occasionally make mistakes, we continue to remain
committed to the activity, the work and our part of this wonderful word of marching band, as we constantly
strive to improve for each performance.
John Keane
Cavalcade of Bands
Judging Coordinator
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VIDEO TAPING / COPYRIGHT
Out of respect for the music and visual copyright holders, and to ensure
adherence to the law, videotaping by spectators of any kind is
prohibited. This includes the use of cell phones, iPads, video cameras
and go pros. Each band is allowed to have one person to record their
band only, for educational purposes, with the appropriate pass.
Cavalcade of Bands prohibits the act of video recording and publishing
of any performances in accordance with US Copyright laws. However, if
you choose to do so, then you solely accept the responsibility of this act.
Cavalcade of Bands is fully committed to ensuring that our events are
compliant with all music, video and performance rights copyright laws.
This is at the request of our band directors, staff and Board of Directors.
Thank you.
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Director of the Year
1995—Brent Lewis Downingtown High School
1996—D. Scott Loose Lampeter Strasburg High School
1997— Paul Cusano Governor Mifflin High School
1998—Carey Crumling South Western High School
1999– Glen Brumbach Reading Area High School
2000– Larry Royer Ephrata High School
2001 & 2002 None Nominated
2003—Mike Britcher Phoenixville High School
2004—John Villella West Chester University
2005—None Nominated
2006—Tim Rohrbaugh New Oxford High School
2007—Bill Powers Hempfield High School
2008—Bill Powers Hempfield High School
2009—Darrell Goslin Phoenixville High School
2010—Sam Forney Greencastle Antrim High School
2011– Rebe Jones Williams Pennfield Middle School
2012—Tim Pry Sun Valley High School
2012—Tony Perez Hatboro-Horsham High School
2013-Lorraine Huddy West Chester East High School
2014-G. Scott Litzenberg Unionville High School
2016– Glenn Cowen Upper Moreland High School
2017-Dennis Schnader Shikellamy High School
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Cavalcade of Bands Scholarship
The Cavalcade of Bands in conjunction with West Chester University presents scholarships to graduating seniors of
member bands who will be attending West Chester University and be a participating member of the Golden Rams
Marching Band. Applications are submitted by the member band directors by June 1st and the two highest placing
recipients participate in the WCU Marching Band. The proceeds from the sales of the Cavalcade Championship Program
Book go toward the scholarship fund.
2000 – David DiValentio 2004 – Geoffrey Harmon 2010 – Brian McDonie
2000 – Frank Forcino 2004 – Renee Fabian 2010 – Greg Trevorrow
2000 – Margaret Rohrbaugh 2004 – Gabriel Staznik 2011 – Amanda Maxhimer
2000 – Kristi Dietrich 2004 - Laura Wooden 2011 – Christopher Burky
2000 – Jeremy Houser 2005 – Laura Day 2012 – Jason Schubert
2000 – Eileen Hazzard 2005 – Heather Ferguson 2012 – Jocelyn Frye
2000 – Amy Moryl-Roberts 2005 – Alyssa Hars 2012 – Ronald Drake
2001 – Jeremy Houser 2005 – Jonathan Shue 2013 – Amanda Ficca
2001 – Chastity Mewhort 2006 – Donna M. Landis 2013 – Kelsey Shank
2002 – Kristi Dietrich 2006 – Nicholas Motter 2014 – Zachary Prowse
2002 – Thomas Meyer 2006 – Steve Smith 2014 – Christopher Cropper
2002 – Jeremy Houser 2007 – Kyle Pursell 2016 - Kendra Woywod
2002 – Chastity Mewhort 2007 – Cecilia Brunk 2016 - Antonio Bennici III
2002 – William Alpers 2007 – Jason Welsh 2017 - Ruth Clark
2002 – Brian Hess 2008 – Kelly Fida 2017 – Luke Thurston
2003 – William Alpers 2008 – Kaitlyn Brown
2003 – Brian Hess 2008 – Amanda Dorwart
2003 – Thomas Meyer 2008 – Christopher Smucker
2003 – Erin Crennan 2009 – Amanda Maxhimer
2003 – Mathew Husler 2009 – Christopher Burky
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Champions—Highest Scores in Conference
YEAR
Independ-ence
Class OPEN
Inde-pendence Class 'A'
American Class OPEN
American
Class 'A' Liberty
Class OPEN Liberty
Class 'A'
Yankee Class OPEN
Yankee Class 'A'
Patriot Class OPEN
Patriot Class 'A'
1959 NA NA NA NA NA NA Boy-
ertown NA
1960 NA NA NA NA NA NA Wilson NA
1961 NA NA NA NA NA NA Lebanon NA
1962 NA NA NA NA NA NA Wilson NA
1963 NA NA NA NA NA NA Boy-
ertown NA
1964 NA NA NA NA NA NA Boy-
ertown NA
1965 NA NA NA NA NA NA Wilson NA
1966 NA NA NA NA NA NA Wilson NA
1967 NA NA NA NA NA NA Wilson NA
1968 NA NA NA NA NA NA Wilson NA
1969 NA NA NA NA NA NA Wilson NA
1970 NA NA Salisbury NA NA NA Wilson NA
1971 NA NA Plymouth
Whitemarsh NA NA NA Wilson NA
1972 NA NA Salisbury NA NA NA Wilson NA
1973 Danville NA East Pennsbo- NA NA NA Wilson NA
1974 Phoenixville NA CB West NA NA NA
Plymouth Whitema
rsh NA
1975 Hanover NA Hatboro Hors-
ham NA NA NA
Plymouth Whitema
rsh NA
1976 Phoenixville NA Shikellamy NA NA NA Abington NA
1977 ELCO NA Shikellamy NA NA NA
Plymouth Whitema
rsh NA
1978 Upper Meri-
on NA Hanover NA Warwick NA
Plymouth Whitema
rsh NA
1979 South West-
ern NA Upper Dublin NA Shikellamy NA
Plymouth Whitema
rsh NA
1980 Ephrata NA Manheim Township NA
Cumber-land Valley NA
North Penn NA
1981 Downing-
town NA Wissahickon NA Northern Lebanon NA
North Penn NA
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YEAR Independence
Class OPEN Independence
Class 'A' American
Class OPEN American Class 'A'
Liberty Class OPEN
Liberty Class 'A'
Yankee Class OPEN
Yankee Class 'A'
Patriot Class OPEN
Patriot Class
'A'
1982 Phoenixville NA Archbishop
Ryan NA Manheim Township NA North Penn NA
1983 Upper Dublin NA Hanover NA Upper
Moreland NA Archbishop
Ryan NA
1984 Upper Dublin NA Lake Leh-
man NA Manheim Township NA North Penn NA
1985 Conrad Weiser NA Abington NA Downing-
town NA Shikellamy NA
1986 Upper Dublin NA Wissahickon NA Upper NA North Penn NA
1987 Upper Dublin NA Lake Leh-
man NA Upper
Moreland NA North Penn NA
1988 Upper Dublin NA Hatboro Horsham NA
Spring Grove NA North Penn NA
1989 Upper Dublin NA Upper Mo-
reland NA Manheim Township NA North Penn NA
1990 Archbishop
Wood NA Spring Grove NA
Hatboro Horahsm NA North Penn NA
1991 Archbishop
Wood NA Penn Manor NA Manheim Township NA Shikellamy NA
1992 Upper Dublin NA South West-
ern NA Manheim Township NA North Penn NA
1993 Upper Dublin NA Penn Manor NA Hatboro NA North Penn NA
1994 Upper Dublin NA South West-
ern NA Manheim Township NA North Penn NA
1995 Upper Dublin NA Reading NA Manheim Township NA
Downing-town NA
1996 Methacton NA Hatboro Horsham
Southwest-ern NA NA North Penn NA
1997 Lancaster Cath-
olic NA Upper Mo-
reland West Ches-
ter EAST NA NA Hatboro Horsham
York Sub-urban & Hemp-
field
1998 Plymouth
Whitemarsh NA Penn Manor NA NA NA Lampeter Strasburg
Hemp-field
1999 Upper Dublin NA Spring Grove NA NA NA
Lampeter Strasburg
York Sub-urban
2000 Bishop McDevitt Lebanon Cath- Lancaster NA NA NA South West- NA
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Champions—Highest Scores in Conference
YEAR Independence
Class OPEN Independence
Class 'A' American
Class OPEN American Class 'A'
Liberty Class OPEN
Liberty Class 'A'
Yankee Class OPEN
Yankee Class 'A'
Patriot Class OPEN
Patriot Class 'A'
2001 Lebanon Phoenixville South West-
ern Conestoga
Valley NA NA Manheim Township NA
2002 Bishop Lebanon Cath- Phoenixville Burlington ? ? Manheim Marple
2003 Lakewood Pitman HS, NJ Phoenixville Oakcrest Hatboro Horsham
West Chester
EAST Reading South
Western
2004 Cinnaminson Upper Dau-
phin Phoenixville Wissa-
hickon HS Burlington
City Coatesvill
e Spring Grove
OJ Rob-erts
2005 Greencastle
Antrim ChiChester Kingsway Regional Lenape Oakcrest
Burlington City
South West-ern
Boyer- town
2006 Penns Grove
HS Pottsgrove HS Hatboro Horsham
Annville Cleona HS Warwick HS
Conestoga Valley HS
South West-ern
Hemp-field HS
2007 Henderson HS Bermudian Springs HS
Susquehan-nock HS
Wm. Penn HS Warwick HS
Archbish-op Wood
HS Manheim Township
Coates-ville HS
2008 Pittston HS Upper
Perkiomen Hatboro Horsham Blue Mt. Warwick HS Unionville Spring Ford Red Lion
2009 Pittston HS Bermudian Springs HS
Hatboro Horsham
Phoenix-ville New Oxford
York Sub-urban Spring Ford
OJ
Roberts
2010 Pittston HS Crestwood Hatboro Horsham Blue Mt. Warwick HS Unionville Spring Ford Red Lion
2011 Pittston HS -
93.20 Archbishop
Wood - 87.70 Haverford -
94.45 Rustin - 91.95
Southern Regional -
Red Lion - 92.05
Upper Dar-by - 95.75
Wilson HS -
2012 East Strouds-berg N - 94.25
Bermudian Springs HS -
Susquehan-na TWP -
Pottsgrove - 89.95
Hatboro Horsham -
South Western -
Upper Dar-by - 96.65
Avon Grove -
2013
East
Stroudsberg N - 94.25
Northern Leb-anon - 88.15
Plymouth Whitemarsh
- 97.05 Blue Mt. -
91.60
Hatboro Horsham -
96.85
South Western -
94.40 Spring Ford
- 97.10
Downing- town
WEST - 94.40
2014 Pittston -
94.55 Sissonville -
87.40 East Penn -
95.10 Great Val-ley - 91.00
New Oxford - 95.85
South Western -
91.00
Marple Newtown -
96.00
Upper Dublin - 91.80
Springford - 97.95
Red Lion - 92.50
2015 Blue Mtn -
94.45 Sissonville -
92.25 Sun Valley -
96.10
North-ampton -
92.15
Hatboro Horsham -
97.00
Daniel Boone - 92.30
Marple Newtown -
96.65 Kennett -
91.60
Upper Mo-reland - 97.70
Down-ingtown West - 91.7
2016 Littlestown -
97.10
Cumberland Regional/ Palisades -
91.35 Sun Valley -
95.95
North-ampton -
93.05
Susquehan-nock -
98.15
Chelten-ham - 93.15
Marple Newtown -
97.20
Upper Darby - 92.00
Springford - 97.70
Man-heim
Central - 92.25
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YEAR Independence
Class OPEN Independence
Class 'A' American
Class OPEN American Class 'A'
Liberty Class OPEN
Liberty Class 'A'
Yankee Class OPEN
Yankee Class 'A'
Patriot Class OPEN
Patriot Class 'A'
2017
East Strouds-burg North
94.05 Palisades
88.50 Whitehall
94.75
Loyalsock Twp. 89.75
Susquehan-nock - 96.60
Great Val-ley
92.30 Hempfield
97.30 Coatsville
90.50 Springford
96.75
Downing-town East
90.60
2018
Cinnaminson
93.7
Dieruff
85.60
Whitehall
96.40
Shikella-my
89.85
Susquehan-nock
97.40
Northern York
92.70 Hempfield
Upper Darby
90.8
Springford
95.75
Cumberland Valley
91.1
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2019 Hall of Fame Inductee
Mr. Ralph Pace
Ralph Pace was a performing member of several drum and bugle corps in Hammonton, NJ, Philadelphia and
Upper Darby, PA. In 1960, he began a masterful teaching career in both drum and bugle corps and indoor guards.
This developed into marching and visual design for all marching areas.
Throughout his career he had the distinction of designing and teaching the following drum and bugle corps: 27th
Lancers, Velvet Knights, Phantom Regiment, Crossmen, Spirit of Atlanta, Cavaliers, Boston Crusaders, Pacific
Crest, Troopers, Madison Scouts and the Reading Buccaneers.
Within Cavalcade, Ralph worked with the Plymouth Whitemarsh Marching Colonials from 1975 through 1982.
During this time, the band won several championships and much of his teaching techniques were then used to set
the national standard for high school band design in California. In addition to PW, he also taught at Sun Valley
High School. At the college level, he was the show designer for the West Chester University Incomparable Golden
Ram marching band and also provided a number of visual design seminars for Cavalcade Hall of Fame member
Dr. James Wells.
Ralph is a member of the following Hall of Fames: Drum Corps International, Drum Corps Associates, New Jersey
and Massachusetts drum corps, 27th Lancers and the Crossmen. Outside of the pageantry arts, Ralph is a broker in
estate and antique jewelry along with antiques, works of art and liquidations of estates and personal items.
The Most important thing to him in life is knowing the individuals or students you had the chance in supporting,
their growth by thinking outside the “BOX” and knowing they were better for believing in themselves always
pushing through those walls of “no I can’t”, to “yes, I can,” is the best accomplishment I could ever ask for in my
life’s work supporting young adults to be their best and beyond.
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2019 Hall of Fame Inductee
Mr. Gary Ulrich
Gary Ulrich was a 1970 graduate of Susquehanna University. He was the band director at Cedar Cliff High School
from 1974 through 1980. During these years, the Cedar Cliff instrumental music program grew to include 210
members in the marching band, 140 members in two concert ensembles and 54 members in three jazz ensembles.
His bands were a highly competitive fixture in both Cavalcade Marching Band and Cavalcade Jazz Band
competitions and festivals. While there were and continue to be many successful band directors, few have devoted
the substantial amount of time and energy to Cavalcade at a very critical juncture of our history.
Gary served for six years on the Board of Directors and as a Cavalcade Officer with four years as Secretary and
two years as President. It was during this time that Cavalcade severed ties with the Mid-Atlantic Judges
Association and formed its own Cavalcade of Bands Judges Association. It was Gary who made the motion to
form Cavalcade of Bands Judges; then worked tirelessly to make it happen. In addition to working with a new
judging administration, Gary actively recruited judges for the new association while working with other judges
who transferred over to judging for Cavalcade. He spent a great amount of time meeting with fellow band directors
and band staffs who had reservations about the new venture. Then with all this, he served on the committee that
saw Cavalcade become incorporated.
After exploring other arenas, Gary has returned to his Cavalcade roots as a music and visual judge, where he
remains active today.
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2019 Hall of Fame Inductee
Mr. Bill “Woody” Woodward
Bill “Woody” Woodward, has been responsible for instilling the love of the Marching Arts into
many people’s lives. From Percussion Director, Marching Band Staff Member, Band Director
and judge with the Cavalcade of Bands, he has selflessly helped many young people realize their
potential and go on to become amazing human beings in and out of the marching arts. Without
Woody in this activity, it's hard to believe if there would ever be any "Innovation”.
Woody’s experience spans more than 30 years including his long-time involvement, 1980 – 2000
with the Hatboro Horsham High School instrumental programs. He has also worked with Upper
Moreland and Plymouth Whitemarsh High Schools.
He has been a performer, caption head, composer and arranger for the Black Watch Drum and
Bugle Corps, Jersey Surf Drum and Bugle Corps, Bushwhackers All Age Drum and Bugle
Corps, United Indoor Percussion and Riptide Indoor Percussion. Through the indoor percussion
arena, Woody is the first and only director to bring a WGI Percussion World Championship
home to Hatboro Horsham High School in 1995.
Bill has been a Cavalcade music judge for many years and has been a steadfast judge for our
association. He has brought his creative and energetic approach to thousands of Cavalcade
students especially in the General Effect Music area. Giving back in this capacity is just one of
the many ways he has touched many lives, with so many students, directors, staff, judges and
parents being better because they have been taught by Woody.
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the Buena Regional Marching Band Sit back and enjoy the Buena Regional High School Marching Band as they present “The Witch and the Saint”. The show recreates the old Russian tale of two sister witches, one good and one evil. We can only hope that the witch can change through love and understanding. The Buena Regional Marching Chiefs is lead by Drum Major - Alaina Brunozzi Woodwind Captain- Brianna Walters Brass Captain- Jackson Marcelo-Tubertini Percussion Captain - Nicholas Zanghi Color Guard Captains Jessenia Echeverria Sierra Cross-Mack Instructional Staff includes: Band Director - Keith Littleton Assistant Dir. - Sarah Edwards Music Arranger - John Lapatina Percussion Instructor - John Strada Guard Instructor - Christina Strang
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Pittston Area Marching Patriots
The Pittston Area School District is proud to present the 2019 edition of the Pittston Area Marching
Patriots, under the direction of Mr. Adam Burdett. This year’s show, Rock Star, features music from
some of the greatest bands and musicians of the rock idiom of all-time.
The Marching Patriots will be performing the music of Queen, Kiss, Led Zeppelin and Ozzy Ozbourne
with a crowd-pleasing, energetic presentation. The Marching Patriots invite everyone to sing and clap
along if the mood should strike them and be a part of this entertaining program.
Instructional staff for the Marching Patriots include:
Adam Burdett Band Director and Drill Design
Laurie Burdett Assistant Band Director
Dr. Bryan Burnham Assistant Band Director and Music/Marching Instructor
Wendi Neumann Assistant Band Director and Color Guard Design and Instruction
Bob Lugiano Wind Arranger
Ryan Reed Percussion Arranger
Dr. Mark Metz Visual Consultant and Instructor
MaryAnn Lugiano Wind Instructor
Krysta Moyer Front Ensemble Instructor
David West Battery Instructor
Harlow Alexander Music and Marching Instructor
The Marching Patriots would like to thank Superintendent Kevin Booth, as well as High School Principals
Dr. John Haas and Chris Lazevnick for their continued support of music education and the marching
band program at Pittston Area.
Additionally, the Marching Patriots would like to thank the Pittston Area Band Boosters for everything
they do for all members of the Marching Patriots.
The Pittston Area Marching Patriots have a long history of success spanning several decades, and would
like to dedicate this years performance, as we do each and every season, to everyone who has ever put
on the Marching Patriot uniform. We would not be who we are today had it not been for those who laid
the foundation before us, for future years to come.
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Upper Moreland High School Marching Unit 2019
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Featuring the music of Frank Ticheli, Irving Berlin, Harry Akst, and Grant Clarke
Student Leaders
Emily Borell
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