59th Annual Arcadia Festival of Bands - Nov. 17, 2012
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59th Annual Arcadia Festival of Bands - Nov. 17, 2012
On November 17, 2012, forty of the finest bands in Southern California will compete in the 59th Annual Arcadia Festival of Bands! This prestigious event is hosted by the bands of Arcadia High School, Dana, First Avenue, and Foothills Middle Schools.
The Band Review will begin at 9:00 AM on Baldwin Avenue, concluding with the percussion competition and awards ceremony at Salter Stadium on the Arcadia High School campus in the afternoon.
The evening Field Show Tournament will be held at the pristine Citrus College Stadium in Glendora, concluding with a very special exhibition performance by the University of Texas at El Paso "Sound of the Southwest" Marching Miner Regiment!
**THE BAND REVIEW AND FIELD TOURNAMENT WILL BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE**
BAND REVIEW
Host Bands
9:00 AM Arcadia H.S. - Washington Grays (Grafulla)
9:04 AM Dana M.S. - Free World (King)
9:09 AM Foothills M.S. - Torch of Liberty (King)
9:13 AM First Avenue M.S. - Let the Flag of Freedom Fly (Swearingen)
Class C
9:18 AM South El Monte H.S. - Eagle Squadron (Alford)
9:22 AM Point Loma H.S. - Bravura (Duble)
9:27 AM Arroyo H.S. - Emblem of Unity (Richards)
9:31 AM John Burroughs H.S. - Glorious Victory (Kendall)
9:36 AM Don Antonio Lugo H.S. - Washington Post (Sousa)
9:40 AM San Dimas H.S. - Manhattan Beach (Sousa)
9:45 AM Workman H.S. - Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Sousa)
9:49 AM El Rancho H.S. - Zacatecas March (Codina)
9:54 AM Valhalla H.S. - Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. (Sousa)
9:58 AM Temple City H.S. - Marsche Minor (Hausey)
Class B
10:03 AM Patrick Henry H.S. - The Mad Major (Alford)
10:07 AM Beckman H.S. - Bullets and Bayonets (Sousa)
10:12 AM Schurr H.S. - Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. (Sousa)
10:16 AM Bonita Vista H.S. - El Capitan (Sousa)
10:21 AM Olympian H.S. - The Gallant Seventh (Sousa)
10:25 AM West H.S. - Glorious Victory (Kendall)
10:30 AM Shadow Hills H.S. - Glorious Victory (Kendall)
10:34 AM Gretchen Whitney H.S. - Action Front! (Blankenburg)
10:39 AM Esperanza H.S. - The Directorate (Sousa)
10:43 AM Mira Mesa H.S. - The Corcoran Cadets (Sousa)
Class A
11:00 AM Loara H.S. - Army of the Nile (Alford)
11:04 AM John F. Kennedy H.S. - The Lamb's March (Sousa)
11:09 AM Mayfair H.S. - The Mad Major (Alford)
11:13 AM Garey H.S. - The Directorate (Sousa)
11:18 AM Cypress H.S. - Ancient & Honorable Artillery Co. (Sousa)
11:22 AM Arlington H.S. - Riders for the Flag (Sousa)
11:27 AM Montebello H.S. - Marquette University March (Sousa)
11:31 AM John Glenn H.S. - Gloria (Losey/Seredy)
11:36 AM Notre Dame H.S. - The Daughters of Texas (Sousa)
11:40 AM Santiago H.S. - Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. (Sousa)
Class AA
11:44 AM Eastlake H.S. - The Gridiron Club (Sousa)
11:49 AM Diamond Ranch H.S. - The Gallant Seventh (Sousa)
11:53 AM Glendora H.S. - The Mad Major (Alford)
11:58 AM Kaiser H.S. - Comrades of the Legion (Sousa)
12:02 PM Chino H.S. - The Irish Brigade (Hausey)
12:07 PM El Dorado H.S. - The British Eigth (Elliott)
12:11 PM Diamond Bar H.S. - The Loyal Legion (Sousa)
12:16 PM Mt. Carmel H.S. - Voice of the Guns (Alford)
12:20 PM Riverside King H.S. - The Army and Navy Forever (Hausey)
12:24 PM Rancho Bernardo H.S. - Bravura (Duble)
PERCUSSION FESTIVAL
11:20 AM Foothills M.S. "B" - Host
11:30 AM Foothills M.S. "A" - Host
11:40 AM Arcadia H.S. "A" Line - Host
11:50 AM Temple City H.S. - Field Division
12:00 PM Beckman H.S. - Street Division
12:10 PM Bonita Vista H.S. - Field Division
BREAK
12:25 PM Arcadia H.S. "Open" Line - Host
12:35 PM Olympian H.S. - Field Division
12:45 PM West H.S. - Field Division
12:55 PM Mayfair H.S. - Field Division
1:05 PM Cypress H.S. - Field Division
1:15 PM Montebello H.S. - Street Division
1:25 PM Eastlake H.S. - Field Division
1:35 PM Arcadia H.S. "World" Line - Host
1:45 PM AWARDS CEREMONY (ARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL)
*In the case of rain, awards will be moved indoors to the gym*
FIELD TOURNAMENT
Class 1A
4:30 PM Don Lugo H.S. - "Beatlemania"
Class 2A
4:46 PM Arlington H.S. - "Russian Images"
Class 4A
5:02 PM Arroyo H.S. - "Immortal"
5:18 PM Glendora H.S. - "Journeys"
Class 5A
5:34 PM Schurr H.S. - "Blue Shades"
Class 6A
6:24 PM West H.S. - "Cuban Fire"
6:40 PM Riverside King H.S. - "Pour L'Amour"
6:46 PM Chino H.S. - "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow! A Generation of Dreamers"
7:12 PM El Dorado H.S. - "Vertigo"
7:28 PM Mt. Carmel H.S. - "city, CITY"
7:44 PM Rancho Bernardo H.S. - "Cleopatra"
Host
8:00 PM Arcadia H.S. - "Heart of the Machine"
Special Exhibition
8:16 PM UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO
8:45 PM AWARDS CEREMONY
For more information please visit: http://www.arcadiamusic.org.
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/523866847623366/
The Band Review will begin at 9:00 AM on Baldwin Avenue, concluding with the percussion competition and awards ceremony at Salter Stadium on the Arcadia High School campus in the afternoon.
The evening Field Show Tournament will be held at the pristine Citrus College Stadium in Glendora, concluding with a very special exhibition performance by the University of Texas at El Paso "Sound of the Southwest" Marching Miner Regiment!
**THE BAND REVIEW AND FIELD TOURNAMENT WILL BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE**
BAND REVIEW
Host Bands
9:00 AM Arcadia H.S. - Washington Grays (Grafulla)
9:04 AM Dana M.S. - Free World (King)
9:09 AM Foothills M.S. - Torch of Liberty (King)
9:13 AM First Avenue M.S. - Let the Flag of Freedom Fly (Swearingen)
Class C
9:18 AM South El Monte H.S. - Eagle Squadron (Alford)
9:22 AM Point Loma H.S. - Bravura (Duble)
9:27 AM Arroyo H.S. - Emblem of Unity (Richards)
9:31 AM John Burroughs H.S. - Glorious Victory (Kendall)
9:36 AM Don Antonio Lugo H.S. - Washington Post (Sousa)
9:40 AM San Dimas H.S. - Manhattan Beach (Sousa)
9:45 AM Workman H.S. - Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Sousa)
9:49 AM El Rancho H.S. - Zacatecas March (Codina)
9:54 AM Valhalla H.S. - Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. (Sousa)
9:58 AM Temple City H.S. - Marsche Minor (Hausey)
Class B
10:03 AM Patrick Henry H.S. - The Mad Major (Alford)
10:07 AM Beckman H.S. - Bullets and Bayonets (Sousa)
10:12 AM Schurr H.S. - Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. (Sousa)
10:16 AM Bonita Vista H.S. - El Capitan (Sousa)
10:21 AM Olympian H.S. - The Gallant Seventh (Sousa)
10:25 AM West H.S. - Glorious Victory (Kendall)
10:30 AM Shadow Hills H.S. - Glorious Victory (Kendall)
10:34 AM Gretchen Whitney H.S. - Action Front! (Blankenburg)
10:39 AM Esperanza H.S. - The Directorate (Sousa)
10:43 AM Mira Mesa H.S. - The Corcoran Cadets (Sousa)
Class A
11:00 AM Loara H.S. - Army of the Nile (Alford)
11:04 AM John F. Kennedy H.S. - The Lamb's March (Sousa)
11:09 AM Mayfair H.S. - The Mad Major (Alford)
11:13 AM Garey H.S. - The Directorate (Sousa)
11:18 AM Cypress H.S. - Ancient & Honorable Artillery Co. (Sousa)
11:22 AM Arlington H.S. - Riders for the Flag (Sousa)
11:27 AM Montebello H.S. - Marquette University March (Sousa)
11:31 AM John Glenn H.S. - Gloria (Losey/Seredy)
11:36 AM Notre Dame H.S. - The Daughters of Texas (Sousa)
11:40 AM Santiago H.S. - Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. (Sousa)
Class AA
11:44 AM Eastlake H.S. - The Gridiron Club (Sousa)
11:49 AM Diamond Ranch H.S. - The Gallant Seventh (Sousa)
11:53 AM Glendora H.S. - The Mad Major (Alford)
11:58 AM Kaiser H.S. - Comrades of the Legion (Sousa)
12:02 PM Chino H.S. - The Irish Brigade (Hausey)
12:07 PM El Dorado H.S. - The British Eigth (Elliott)
12:11 PM Diamond Bar H.S. - The Loyal Legion (Sousa)
12:16 PM Mt. Carmel H.S. - Voice of the Guns (Alford)
12:20 PM Riverside King H.S. - The Army and Navy Forever (Hausey)
12:24 PM Rancho Bernardo H.S. - Bravura (Duble)
PERCUSSION FESTIVAL
11:20 AM Foothills M.S. "B" - Host
11:30 AM Foothills M.S. "A" - Host
11:40 AM Arcadia H.S. "A" Line - Host
11:50 AM Temple City H.S. - Field Division
12:00 PM Beckman H.S. - Street Division
12:10 PM Bonita Vista H.S. - Field Division
BREAK
12:25 PM Arcadia H.S. "Open" Line - Host
12:35 PM Olympian H.S. - Field Division
12:45 PM West H.S. - Field Division
12:55 PM Mayfair H.S. - Field Division
1:05 PM Cypress H.S. - Field Division
1:15 PM Montebello H.S. - Street Division
1:25 PM Eastlake H.S. - Field Division
1:35 PM Arcadia H.S. "World" Line - Host
1:45 PM AWARDS CEREMONY (ARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL)
*In the case of rain, awards will be moved indoors to the gym*
FIELD TOURNAMENT
Class 1A
4:30 PM Don Lugo H.S. - "Beatlemania"
Class 2A
4:46 PM Arlington H.S. - "Russian Images"
Class 4A
5:02 PM Arroyo H.S. - "Immortal"
5:18 PM Glendora H.S. - "Journeys"
Class 5A
5:34 PM Schurr H.S. - "Blue Shades"
Class 6A
6:24 PM West H.S. - "Cuban Fire"
6:40 PM Riverside King H.S. - "Pour L'Amour"
6:46 PM Chino H.S. - "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow! A Generation of Dreamers"
7:12 PM El Dorado H.S. - "Vertigo"
7:28 PM Mt. Carmel H.S. - "city, CITY"
7:44 PM Rancho Bernardo H.S. - "Cleopatra"
Host
8:00 PM Arcadia H.S. - "Heart of the Machine"
Special Exhibition
8:16 PM UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO
8:45 PM AWARDS CEREMONY
For more information please visit: http://www.arcadiamusic.org.
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/523866847623366/
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Re: 59th Annual Arcadia Festival of Bands - Nov. 17, 2012
*My best Fiddler on the Roof impression*:
"TRADITION!!!"
This is one band review I can proudly say I was a part of from 1993-1996 (including the first combined band review and field show tournament at Arcadia in 1996).
I hope it is a beautiful day, filled with great pageantry, and epic camaraderie.
Alan
"TRADITION!!!"
This is one band review I can proudly say I was a part of from 1993-1996 (including the first combined band review and field show tournament at Arcadia in 1996).
I hope it is a beautiful day, filled with great pageantry, and epic camaraderie.
Alan
Re: 59th Annual Arcadia Festival of Bands - Nov. 17, 2012
"1993-1996"!! Piffle! Some of us were privileged to march in the West Arcadia Band Review even before the Arcadia High School Band Boosters was the organization in charge of the event. The West Arcadia Business Association was the driving force. (I think that was their name. I was but a youngster at that time.) And at that time the term Tom-Tom referred to the Arcadia High School Drill Team and not the two directors of the band. MY years were 1966-1969. Vore and Fore!, on the other hand, were a part of even earlier years at the West Arcadia Band Review. In those years the West Arcadia Band Review was very prestigious, but was often thought of as the last time to compete as the final rehearsal for the Long Beach All Western Band Review the following (Thanksgiving) weekend. I always felt that placing well at the West Arcadia Band Review was more difficult and more prestigious than placing at the All-Western. Arcadia has always been my favorite band review and I have freely stolen many of their procedures for the events with which I am now involved. Why re-invent the tried and true?airons0678 wrote:*My best Fiddler on the Roof impression*:
"TRADITION!!!"
This is one band review I can proudly say I was a part of from 1993-1996 (including the first combined band review and field show tournament at Arcadia in 1996).
I hope it is a beautiful day, filled with great pageantry, and epic camaraderie.
Alan
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Re: 59th Annual Arcadia Festival of Bands - Nov. 17, 2012
Is it true that they used woolly mammoth fur to cover the busbies back then?dr wrote:MY years were 1966-1969. Vore and Fore!, on the other hand, were a part of even earlier years at the West Arcadia Band Review.
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Still one of the hardest events to place at, probably. I think one year out of my 4 years in band we got 4th place in drill team, taking home a single Arcadia trophy, and you'd have thought we won T of C or something.dr wrote:I always felt that placing well at the West Arcadia Band Review was more difficult and more prestigious than placing at the All-Western.
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As I Recall, back when I marched (72 & 73), there were only three places, as opposed to five at All-Western.airons0678 wrote:Still one of the hardest events to place at, probably. I think one year out of my 4 years in band we got 4th place in drill team, taking home a single Arcadia trophy, and you'd have thought we won T of C or something.dr wrote:I always felt that placing well at the West Arcadia Band Review was more difficult and more prestigious than placing at the All-Western.
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Re: 59th Annual Arcadia Festival of Bands - Nov. 17, 2012
When recalling her band days, my wife considers winning Sweepstakes at Arcadia at an equal level with marching in the Rose Parade.
Which makes sense: there are a lot of bands each year in the Rose Parade (the majority of them, I would suggest) that wouldn't win 1st place or Sweepstakes at Arcadia.
Which makes sense: there are a lot of bands each year in the Rose Parade (the majority of them, I would suggest) that wouldn't win 1st place or Sweepstakes at Arcadia.
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My last two years at Magnolia ('81 and '82), we won sweepstakes at both Arcadia and All-Western. Winning All-Western in '82 trumps anything we did at Arcadia because we competed out of class and also had to beat Arcadia HS.
Marching the Rose Parade in '83 was just icing on the cake, but then again, my username isn't AllWestern82.
Marching the Rose Parade in '83 was just icing on the cake, but then again, my username isn't AllWestern82.
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Re: 59th Annual Arcadia Festival of Bands - Nov. 17, 2012
What's up with the UTEP band coming out to LA?
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Chino HS won 4th Place Band in 1968.PGOK wrote:As I Recall, back when I marched (72 & 73), there were only three places, as opposed to five at All-Western.airons0678 wrote:Still one of the hardest events to place at, probably. I think one year out of my 4 years in band we got 4th place in drill team, taking home a single Arcadia trophy, and you'd have thought we won T of C or something.dr wrote:I always felt that placing well at the West Arcadia Band Review was more difficult and more prestigious than placing at the All-Western.
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From what I understand, it went from five places to three places, then back to five places.dr wrote:Chino HS won 4th Place Band in 1968.PGOK wrote:As I Recall, back when I marched (72 & 73), there were only three places, as opposed to five at All-Western.airons0678 wrote:
Still one of the hardest events to place at, probably. I think one year out of my 4 years in band we got 4th place in drill team, taking home a single Arcadia trophy, and you'd have thought we won T of C or something.
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__________________________RoseParade83 wrote:My last two years at Magnolia ('81 and '82), we won sweepstakes at both Arcadia and All-Western. Winning All-Western in '82 trumps anything we did at Arcadia because we competed out of class and also had to beat Arcadia HS.
Marching the Rose Parade in '83 was just icing on the cake, but then again, my username isn't AllWestern82.
Not trying to cause a problem....some feel that Arcadia should have won in 1982 in Long Beach...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWSJfbzUgoA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRJ_dldggWo
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tackkjr wrote:__________________________RoseParade83 wrote:My last two years at Magnolia ('81 and '82), we won sweepstakes at both Arcadia and All-Western. Winning All-Western in '82 trumps anything we did at Arcadia because we competed out of class and also had to beat Arcadia HS.
Marching the Rose Parade in '83 was just icing on the cake, but then again, my username isn't AllWestern82.
Not trying to cause a problem....some feel that Arcadia should have won in 1982 in Long Beach...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWSJfbzUgoA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRJ_dldggWo
Well, it's tough to judge on a video tape...one that is 30 years old at that...but if Arcadia deserved to win, it would not have been, in my humble opinion, on music. Who did win music btw?
Re: 59th Annual Arcadia Festival of Bands - Nov. 17, 2012
We had hoped to capture a woolly mammoth, especially since it was getting so COLD all the time, but there were none to be found so we had to settle on using the hide of the now extinct nauga. Wow, it just occurred to me that maybe we had something to do with their demise.Hostrauser wrote:Is it true that they used woolly mammoth fur to cover the busbies back then?dr wrote:MY years were 1966-1969. Vore and Fore!, on the other hand, were a part of even earlier years at the West Arcadia Band Review.
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It's a good thing the 1982 recaps were on TOP of the stack!JCYS wrote:tackkjr wrote:__________________________RoseParade83 wrote:My last two years at Magnolia ('81 and '82), we won sweepstakes at both Arcadia and All-Western. Winning All-Western in '82 trumps anything we did at Arcadia because we competed out of class and also had to beat Arcadia HS.
Marching the Rose Parade in '83 was just icing on the cake, but then again, my username isn't AllWestern82.
Not trying to cause a problem....some feel that Arcadia should have won in 1982 in Long Beach...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWSJfbzUgoA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRJ_dldggWo
Well, it's tough to judge on a video tape...one that is 30 years old at that...but if Arcadia deserved to win, it would not have been, in my humble opinion, on music. Who did win music btw?
It wasn't like Magnolia creamed the competition. It was relatively close.
Long Beach All-Western Band Review - November 27, 1982
Total Scores
95.80 Magnolia, John F. Hausey, Director
95.65 Arcadia, Tom Landes, Director
95.45 Mt. Carmel, Tom Cole, Director
95.25 Montebello, Larry Covellone, Director
95.10 Orange Glen, Stan Ingram (?), Director
94.45 Mater Dei, Michael J. Corrigan, Director
94.20 El Dorado, Richard Watson, Director
94.10 Poway, Marc M. Davis, Director
Music Scores
484-483-483.5 Mt. Carmel - The Gladiator
484-480-482.0 Arcadia - Shrewsbury Fair
482-482-482.0 Magnolia - The Stars and Stripes Forever
484-478-480.5 Montebello - Law and Order
483-478-480.5 El Dorado - Purple Carnival
483-476-479.5 Poway - The Rifle Regiment
481-474-477.5 Orange Glen - ??
483-471-477.0 Mater Dei - Under the Double Eagle
Showmanship Scores
291-289-290.0 Magnolia
290-285-287.5 Arcadia
292-279-285.5 Orange Glen
286-285-285.5 Poway
290-281-285.5 Montebello
290-280-285.0 Mt. Carmel
279-280-279.5 Mater Dei
280-277-278.5 El Dorado
Now I might as well list the other parts of their scores...
Marching & Maneuvering
189 Orange Glen
188 Arcadia
188 Mt. Carmel
188 Mater Dei
186 Magnolia
186 Montebello
185 El Dorado
178 Poway
Inspection
0 Magnolia
0 Montebello
0 Mater Dei
1 Arcadia
1 Orange Glen
2 Mt. Carmel
2 Poway
2 El Dorado
Magnolia, playing The Conqueror, also won Sweepstakes in 1981 with a score of 96.30 along with the Music Award (482.5). Arcadia, playing The Stars & Stripes Forever, also scored 96.30. Their score breakdown is hidden in my files so all I have is the total. The were not in competition but were, instead, the honor band, having retired the Sweepstakes by winning it three years in a row. They retired the Long Beach All-Western Band Review Sweepstakes and they did it three times - 1968, 1975, 1981. Prior to 1968, the two bands that won 3 or more consecutive Sweepstakes were - Grossmont HS (1953-1956) and El Cajon Valley HS (1957-1959). Arcadia HS won the sweepstakes at the Long Beach All-Western Band Review a total of 11 times, more than the next frequent sweepstakes winners Grossmont HS (7), Loara HS (5), El Cajon Valley (4), and Magnolia (2).
Arcadia HS has marched in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade a total of 15 times (1956, 1963, 1966, 1975, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1989, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2008, and 2012). Following far behind is Glendora HS (9 times, including 2014), Alhambra HS (7 times), and Mount Miguel HS (8 times).
Of course, all of this will be in THE BOOK.
I'm going to stop now. I think I just heard vore's head explode!
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