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Waverly High School Spring Band Bounce - - Lansing Civic Events - - May 11, 2017 - - by Chuck Krafft



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Waverly Spring Band Concert

May 11, 2017

By Chuck Krafft

Recently, I listened to Waverly Band Director’s Band, Jimmy Likes Pie and met him.  He told me of the upcoming Spring Band Bounce on May 11.  As I had been impressed with the Waverly Marching Band during a couple football games, I was eager to come to see the concert!

Here is my recap of the Marching Band on the field (at the beginning of the game and at halftime.)


The evening started off with four songs from the Concert Band. 

The first piece was a collection of marches from “Great Movie Marches”.  I especially loved the way they handled the theme from the “Bridge over the River Kwai.”  They substituted flutes for the whistles very effectively and got the confident, forceful spirit of the other marches well, too!

The second song was Mars (from “The Planets”) which was a space aged song.  The music was a controlled sort of space age chaos that was refreshing and interesting!

The third piece by the Concert Band was the “Theme from Mission: Impossible.”  Those of us who remember that show from the late 1960s and early 1970s found the band’s rendition so spot on that I actually expected a reel to reel tape to go up in smoke like they did in the introduction to every episode of that show!!

The Symphonic Band came next. 

Their first piece was “The Stars and Stripes Forever” by March Master John Philip Sousa.  This was an impressive performance of a stirring march.

Next, they carried us into the future with a great rendition of the “Symphonic Suite from Star Wars:  The Force Awakens.”

Their final song was a collection of three Movements from “Video Games Live - - Part 1”.  They asked us to wait until the final movement to applause.  It was an interesting piece of music.

At this point we were treated to a Drum Duet by two seniors, A.J. Pirochta and Jacob Martin.  They played “Susquehanna” by Haskell W. Harr.  They played this exciting song with great precision and enthusiasm.  The interplay between A.J. Pirochta on the Bass Drum and Jacob Martin on the Snare Drum was smooth and really got the most out of this piece!

It was now time for the Waverly Jazz Band to make its appearance. 

They played three swinging numbers.

The Jazz Band started with “Blue Train.” by John Coltrane.  This song featured some fine solos as the soloists were supported by a superb performance from the rest of the band the gave the soloists a flawless bed on which to play.  The solos by A.J. Pirochta on Alto Sax (as man does not live by drums alone) and Hunter Temple really stood out.

The next piece, “Tastes Like Chicken” by Kris Berg, displayed the Jazz Band’s mastery of some funkier rhythms.   

The Jazz Band finished up with a song that I sing occasionally when I entertain called “In The Mood” by Joe Garland.  There was some great interplay between A.J. Pirochta on the Alto Sax as well as Michael Griggs on the tenor sax as well as between Tyler Steel and Hunter Temple on the trumpets.

I really enjoyed the Jazz Band’s work!


The Waverly Warrior Marching Band finished out the evening.

They did many of the songs from their halftime routine.  It was exciting to watch their precision moves closely on the stage as it was much easier to see everything in the auditorium.  (The press box at the football field is much farther away.) 

The drum section came up first and laid down a great rhythm as the rest of the band made a procession to the stage.

First, they played the Waverly Fight Song, “Anchors Aweigh.”  (Waverly may use different lyrics and a different title.)

The first song was “Hit the Road, Jack” which was made famous by Ray Charles.  Vanessa Garza conducted the band.

Next, they played, “Sing, Sing, Sing” a 1940s swing standard.  A. J. Pirochta led this swinging song; it was fun to see the band go into swing steps at various parts of the music.  Of course, this was another song well-done by the Warrior Band!!

“Friend Like Me” was the next song from the movie “Aladdin” in 1992.  Vanessa Garza led the band through this song.

“Zoot Suit Riot” from the Swing Dance revival of the late 1990s followed.  A.J. Pirochta led this well-executed toe-tapping swing piece!

Xavier Carroll conducted the band through the “Theme from Spider-Man next.”  The Marching Band played this song with precision and spirit as well!

The Band then had newly elected drum major Ashley Thompson lead them through a song for next year that they had just learned, “The Bare Necessities.”  They had just worked on the song for a few days; even if it was understandably not played at the same level as the fully rehearsed songs, it still sounded pretty good.

After they introduced the band’s seniors to the audience, the band finished up with “Theme from the Incredibles” directed by A.J. Pirochta.

The band finished with a rousing performance of the Waverly Fight Song.

I’m glad I was able to attend this concert.  The Waverly Bands played well through the night and displayed the ability to handle many types of music!!  If you get a chance to listen to the Waverly Band, I highly recommend that you go to a concert!!

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