Congrats James Logan
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 11:09 pm
Amazing show. Simply outstanding!
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Do you think Logan could make it into the top 12 at BOA Grand Nats if they entered?airons0678 wrote:I agree! I would say they are easily the best field show band in California right now, with Ayala in a close second.
Alan
I believe so. I believe that Ayala and Logan BOTH would have had a solid shot at making the top 12 in Indy this year.Euphman wrote:Do you think Logan could make it into the top 12 at BOA Grand Nats if they entered?airons0678 wrote:I agree! I would say they are easily the best field show band in California right now, with Ayala in a close second.
Alan
Both were awesome. Logan would have made top 12 at BOA and I feel they would have scored in the 90's.airons0678 wrote:I agree! I would say they are easily the best field show band in California right now, with Ayala in a close second.
Alan
Logan's certainly not afraid of challenges on the field. Logan's biggest challenge is with the bank account. They run a VERY thin ledger compared to most BOA caliber bands, and usually only barely have enough funds to get to WBA champs each year. There's a reason they only do three or four local shows each fall and WBA champs: they can't afford to do more.airons0678 wrote:It would be nice to see Logan make the trip to a BOA Regional or Grand Nationals some day. Perhaps their new band director will take some chances.
Alan
Well that's a bummer in regards to financial challenges. But at least they're making good use of their time and resources. BOA ought to plant a show in Pleasant Hill, at Diablo Valley College. I'm sure a BOA show there would generate interest in a lot of local and semi-distant bands (in Oregon, Washington, and maybe Nevada).Hostrauser wrote:Logan's certainly not afraid of challenges on the field. Logan's biggest challenge is with the bank account. They run a VERY thin ledger compared to most BOA caliber bands, and usually only barely have enough funds to get to WBA champs each year. There's a reason they only do three or four local shows each fall and WBA champs: they can't afford to do more.airons0678 wrote:It would be nice to see Logan make the trip to a BOA Regional or Grand Nationals some day. Perhaps their new band director will take some chances.
Alan