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Glenn Cratty, Ron LeMaster, Andy Schwartz and many others have shared their photos of the Band over the years. Click on the image below to view our Photo Gallery.
Glenn Cratty, Ron LeMaster, Andy Schwartz and many others have shared their photos of the Band over the years. Click on the image below to view our Photo Gallery.
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For Memorial Day 2022, the Boulder Concert Band honored those who serve or have served in our Armed Forces, and remembered those who made the ultimate sacrifice to preserve our freedoms! Tribute for Band on the Melody “Taps” by Daniel Butterfield, arr. Michael J. Miller. Audio/Video Recording and Post-production: Michael Quam, Quam Audio.
A compilation of our best pieces, created for the virtual 2020 Boulder Creekfest.
Our American Prize submission for 2020 was recorded at the March 9, 2019 concert, directed by Maestro Silas Nathaniel Huff. Alto saxophone soloist is Tim Hughes. Video by Jordan Taylor. Audio recording by Michael Quam, Quam Audio. Photo by Ron LeMaster.
“The Mouse’s Gift - A Holiday Story” was performed by the Boulder Concert Band, directed by Maestro Silas Nathaniel Huff, on December 15, 2018 at the Boulder Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Narration by Jeff Gagliardi. Video and audio production by Michael Quam, Quam Audio.
Taylor Morris, author of “The Mouse’s Gift”, is a novelist, ghostwriter, and editor. She is the author of more than twenty books, from fiction to non-fiction, and from children’s books to women’s romance. As an editor, she specializes in middle grade and young adult fiction. She graduated cum laude from Emerson College with a degree in Writing, Literature, and Publishing. Taylor grew up in Texas and, yes, she had a horse. She has lived in the mountains, at the beach, in the city, and in the suburbs. She loves seeking adventures with her husband, conductor and composer Silas Nathaniel Huff.
Slide show and music from our “We're Not in Kansas Anymore” concert, October 24, 2015, featuring Dr. Sarah Stoneback and directed by Peter Lillpopp.
Slide show and music from our “Road Trip!” concert, April 20, 2013, directed by Dana Biggs.