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LINE-UP! Otay Ranch Town Center Band Review

Post by PBF » Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:38 pm

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Join us for Parade Band Foundation, Inc.'s 3rd Annual Otay Ranch Town Center Band Review & Community Festival on November 10th with over 30 bands! The event is "A Salute to Our Veterans" on Veteran's Day Weekend. Parade Band Foundation, Inc. is honored and privileged to announce Rear Admiral of the United States Navy (ret.) and CEO of the USS Midway Museum, John “Mac” McLaughlin as this year's Grand Marshall. The event is in partnership with the Chula Vista Chamber of Commerce and the South Bay Family YMCA.

Parade Band Foundation, Inc. has also increased Travel Stipends for
out of area bands, in part, through a grant by the San Diego County
Board of Supervisors, District 1, from $2,500 to $4,000, to accommodate all out of area bands.

$4,000 Travel Assistance/Stipend ($500 per band)
$1,500 Grant Money ($250 per division)
$500 Clinic Scholarship ($250 per band)
$8,000+ in Incentives and Trophies (for All Bands)

2012 OTAY RANCH TOWN CENTER BAND REVIEW LINE-UP

Saturday, November 10, 2012

10:00 AM Class A Southwest HS
10:05 AM Class A Mar Vista HS
10:10 AM Class A Oxford Prep HS (Travel Stipend Awarded = $500)
10:15 AM Class A Carlsbad HS
10:20 AM Class A Granite Hills HS
10:25 AM Class A Santana HS
10:30 AM Class A Grossmont HS

10:35 AM Class MS Alvarado IS (Travel Stipend Awarded = $500)

10:40 AM Class AA Burbank HS (Travel Stipend Awarded = $500)
10:45 AM Class AA Christian HS
10:50 AM Class AA Ramona HS
10:55 AM Class AA El Rancho HS (Travel Stipend Awarded = $500)
11:00 AM Class AA Castle Park HS
11:05 AM Class AA South El Monte HS (Travel Stipend Awarded = $500)
11:10 AM Class AA Chula Vista HS

11:15 AM EXHIB. Warren HS
EXHIB. Eastlake Middle School
EXHIB. South Bay Young Musicians
EXHIB. San Ysidro High School

11:30 AM Class AAA Valhalla HS
11:35 AM Class AAA Point Loma HS
11:40 AM Class AAA Patrick Henry HS
11:45 AM Class AAA Olympian HS
11:50 AM Class AAA Quartz Hill HS (Travel Stipend Awarded = $500)
11:55 AM Class AAA Bonita Vista HS

12:00 PM Class AAAA Mira Mesa HS
12:05 PM Class AAAA Garey HS (Travel Stipend Awarded = $500)
12:10 PM Class AAAA Eastlake HS
12:15 PM Class AAAA Diamond Bar HS (Travel Stipend Awarded = $500)
12:20 PM Class AAAA Mt. Carmel HS
12:25 PM Class AAAA Rancho Bernardo HS

AWARDS - 1:30 PM


Incentives for All Schools

Trophies for All Divisions, Color Guards, and Drum Majors
Sweepstakes Awards for All Captions: Showmanship, Music, Marching,
Color Guard, Drum Major & Perpetual Overall
Sweepstakes Drum Major receives $500 Mace or $200 Baton provided by Regimental Mace Company
Parade Band Foundation & Bertrand's Music sponsored clinician, to work with two school’s parade band ($250 value each).
Free Toll for Busses, Trucks, and Equipment Vehicles on the South Bay Expressway SR-125
Schools received a (non-adjudicated) CD Clinic from Tom Cole during
the Band Review competition.
Each school’s Drum Captains received custom drum heads commemorating event, provided by Nick Rail Music.
All Student Leaders receive Embroidered Patches commemorating event.
Each school’s Color Guard Captains receive roses.


Band Director Incentives

All Band Directors receive Gift Baskets, provided by Chula Vista
Chamber of Commerce: Bottle of Wine, Movie Tickets, Mugs, and more!
Free Hospitality to Band Directors & Staff, provided by Chili’s Grill
& Bar Restaurant.
Band Director free stay at 4 Star Resort, Beach Terrace Inn ($460 per night)
Band Director free stay at 4 Star Resort, Beach Terrace Inn ($460 per night)
Band Director free stay at Beach View Lodge ($350 per night)
Band Director free stay at Beach View Lodge ($350 per night)
Band Directors receive $25 Macy's Gift Cards (8)
Judges’ Hospitality provided by Panera Bread

*Please note that incentives are subject to change


About Parade Band Foundation, Inc.

Parade Band Foundation, Inc. exists to preserve the history of Parade Bands as well as to publicly promote and perpetuate the educational and competitive values of their existence as part of scholastic instrumental musical programs.Parade Band Foundation, Inc. aims to accomplish this through informative publications, scholarship opportunities, resources for educators, the promotion of parade band events, and the coordination of its own competitive events. Parade Band Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Public Charity Organization.

Jason Paguio, President & CEO
Charles Wolf, Director & Event Coordinator
Tom Cole, Director
Amy Mack, Director
Tom Landes, Director
Jerry Chang, Director
Rocky Ehrich, Secretary & Treasurer

http://www.paradebandfoundation.org

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Re: LINE-UP! Otay Ranch Town Center Band Review

Post by dr » Fri Nov 09, 2012 4:41 am

Is there any way to get a posting of the marches these bands will be playing?
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Interesting that none of the San Diego area Band Reviews have posted the marches being played in competition - Mt. Carmel, Mira Mesa, or Otay Ranch Town Center.
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Re: LINE-UP! Otay Ranch Town Center Band Review

Post by Luis » Tue Nov 13, 2012 10:32 am

Great job to all bands that performed at the 3rd Annual Otay Ranch Town Center Band Review. Below are links to each band performance, posted on my YouTube page. Thanks once again to my good friend Gina Nguyen for recording these for me.

As you can tell, it was extremely windy at this event. It was filmed with a different camera and mic, causing the music to sound a bit distorted. Also, the battery ran out during Rancho Bernardo’s performance so Gina was only able to film the first minute of it, sorry.

Enjoy!

2012 Otay Ranch Band Review Playlist

Warren HS *Exhibition Performance – Not In Competition*

95.85 - Rancho Bernardo HS - Bravura by Charles E. Duble *partial video*
93.70 - Mt. Carmel HS - Voice of the Guns by Kenneth J. Alford
93.05 - Diamond Bar HS - The Loyal Legion by John Philip Sousa
92.80 - Mira Mesa HS - The Corcoran Cadets by John Philip Sousa
92.55 - Olympian HS - The Gallant Seventh by John Philip Sousa
91.80 - Garey HS - The Directorate by John Philip Sousa

91.30 - Bonita Vista HS - El Capitan by John Philip Sousa
91.20 - Eastlake HS - The Gridiron Club by John Philip Sousa
90.40 - South El Monte HS - Eagle Squadron by Kenneth J. Alford
89.00 - Point Loma HS - Bravura by Charles E. Duble
88.40 - Patrick Henry HS - The Mad Major by Kenneth J. Alford
87.65 - Chula Vista HS - Voice of America by Karl L. King

87.25 - Alvarado IS - Let the Flag of Freedom Wave by James Swearingen
87.15 - Carlsbad HS - The Mad Major by Kenneth J. Alford
86.35 - El Rancho HS - Zacatecas by Genaro Codina
85.45 - Quartz Hill HS - Voice of the Guns by Kenneth J. Alford
84.80 - Ramona HS - Hands Across the Sea by John Philip Sousa
83.80 - Christian HS - Big Four by Karl L. King
80.55 - Granite Hills HS - King Cotton by John Philip Sousa

79.70 - Burbank HS - Bravura by Charles E. Duble
78.50 - Grossmont HS - King Karl King by Henry Fillmore
75.55 - Castle Park HS - Voice of the Guns by Kenneth J. Alford
74.45 - Santana HS - Bonds of Unity by Karl L. King
68.60 - Mount Miguel HS - Bravura by Charles E. Duble
63.60 - El Capitan HS - The Thunderer by John Philip Sousa

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Re: LINE-UP! Otay Ranch Town Center Band Review

Post by Hostrauser » Tue Nov 13, 2012 12:23 pm

Luis wrote:95.85 - Rancho Bernardo HS - Bravura by Charles E. Duble *partial video*
89.00 - Point Loma HS - Bravura by Charles E. Duble
79.70 - Burbank HS - Bravura by Charles E. Duble
68.60 - Mount Miguel HS - Bravura by Charles E. Duble
This. This right here is how "Bravura" became the kitten-killer march. Four bands at one competition. Now imagine eight, or ten. Times several weeks of competition. Times 20 years. :cry:

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Re: LINE-UP! Otay Ranch Town Center Band Review

Post by Fore! » Tue Nov 13, 2012 12:58 pm

Except Rancho Bernardo has finally shown everyone how that march should really be played! No kittens killed with that band - that's why those kitties have 9 lives - The RB performance brought them all back to life! Thank You RB!!

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Re: LINE-UP! Otay Ranch Town Center Band Review

Post by Timbob » Tue Nov 13, 2012 5:36 pm

I agree...I thought Bravura was a dull boring march before I heard it played by Rancho Bernardo......in one word.....WOW!

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Re: LINE-UP! Otay Ranch Town Center Band Review

Post by bandfan88 » Tue Nov 13, 2012 5:41 pm

Thank you to Luis and Gina once again for all your hard work on these recordings!

Here is a full recording of Rancho Bernardo's performance from Saturday, courtesy of Timbobtim4 (I'm guessing that you Timbob!):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7JGECoEX8I

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