The Southern State Community Band will present a concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 3 on the college's central campus in Hillsboro. The concert is free and open to the public.
The band will perform a variety of styles of music such as Karl King's march "Burma Patrol," and the Jaime Texidor march "Amparito Roca." Those who like music of the Broadway stage will enjoy "A Tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein" and selections from "The Music Man." The band will also perform symphonic band arrangements such as James Swearingen's "Follow the River" and "Scottish Portrait."
The Southern State Community Band was founded in 1998 by Corrine Erickson, a member of the country's first WAF Band. Currently under the direction of Dr. Brian Siemers, an instructor at the college, the Southern State Community Band is open to both students and community members. There are no auditions and all are welcome to participate.
Those interested in band and choir events at the college can visit www.sscc.edu/students/music.shtml or www.facebook.com/SSCCmusic.
Submitted by Kris Cross, SSCC director of public relations.
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