Plymouth-Canton Marching Band

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The Plymouth-Canton Marching Band (PCMB) is a nationally-recognized marching band program located on the campus of the Plymouth-Canton Educational Park in Canton, Michigan.

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[edit] Music program

The PCMB is part of a broader fine arts program offered in the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Its Wind Ensemble and Symphony bands have consistently rated among the best in the state of Michigan. [1] PCEP band students and alumni have performed with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Detroit Civic Youth Orchestra, the Michigan Youth Band, the National Honor Band of America, and the Eastman Wind Ensemble. The day program is co-taught by directors Amy Boerma and Marc Whitlock.

[edit] Staff

Staff for the 2006-2007 season include: Marc Whitlock (Director), Chris Rutt (Assistant Director), Steve Bentley (Brass Specialist), Johnathan Ovalle (Percussion Specalist), Andrew Ebert (Visual Caption Head), Jennifer Leseth (Color Guard Coordinator), Lorenzo Medrano (Programming), Michael Gaines (Drill Design), and Jay Bocook (Wind Arrangement).

Previous staff have included Clayton Wachholz (2001-2003), current music director for the International School in Brussels; David McGrath (1995-2001), current Director of Bands at Carlton J. Kell High School in Marietta, Georgia; Rob Myers (1998-2000), current Director of Bands at Flower Mound High School in Flower Mound, Texas; Mike Tarr (1996-2003), visual caption head for the Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps and adjunct instructor at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, Mitch Rogers (1993-2003), drill designer for the Stephen F. Austin Marching Band, and Glen Adsit (1989-1994), current Director of Bands at The Hartt School in Hartford, Connecticut.

James Griffith served as Plymouth's Director of Bands until his retirement in 1994. Griffith is widely-respected as one of the preeminent music educators in the state of Michigan. [2]

[edit] Repertoire and major accolades

2006 - The Passion Within - 9th Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, MCBA State Champion, Bands of America Ypsilanti Regional Champion [3] [4]

2005 - Performing Inside Out - 9th Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, MCBA State Champion, Bands of America Pontiac Regional Runner-up [5]

2004 - The Trainman Commeth - 10th Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, MCBA State Champion

2003 - Souls of the Gypsy Caravan - Bands of America Grand National Semi-Finalist, MCBA State Champion

2002 - Elasticity - 9th Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, MCBA State Champion

2001 - Programme One - 3rd Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, Caption for Best Visual, MCBA State Champion

2000 - Reflections on Obsessions - 2nd Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, Caption for Best Music, MCBA State Champion, Bands of America Toledo Regional Runner-up

1999 - Thoughtcrime, Music for an Orwellian Era - Bands of America Grand National Champion, Captions for Best Music and Best General Effect, MCBA State Champion, Bands of America Toledo Regional Runner-up [6]

1998 - America, Land of the Free - 2nd Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, Caption for Best Visual, MCBA State Champion

1997 - Where the Wild Things Are - 5th Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, MCBA State Champion

1996 - Road to Oz - 8th Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, MCBA State Champion, Bands of America Toledo Regional Runner-up, Fiesta Bowl Grand Champion

1995 - Prophecy of the Earth - 5th Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, MCBA State Champion, Bands of America Toledo Regional Runner-up

1994 - Kiss of the Spider Woman - 6th Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, MCBA State Champion

1993 - Jesus Christ Superstar - 5th Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist

1992 - Sweeney Todd - 3rd Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, MCBA State Champion, Bands of America Toledo Regional Champion, Fiesta Bowl Grand Champion

1991 - Sunday In The Park With George - Bands of America Grand National Champion, MCBA State Champion, Bands of America Toledo Regional Runner-up

1990 - Music From Stephen Sondheim - Bands of America Grand National Champion, MCBA State Champion, Bands of America Toledo Regional Champion

1989 - Sweet Charity - 7th Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, MCBA State Champion

1988 - Singing in the Rain / The Music Man - 5th Place Bands of America Grand National Finalist, MCBA State Champion

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Plymouth Observer: "Wind ensemble blows into Indy: Performance earns band a trip to national festival ", Front Page, March 10, 2005 [1].
  2. ^ MSBOA District 12: "Former Teachers of the Year (1986) ", Retrieved March 06, 2007 [2].
  3. ^ Plymouth Observer: "One of the best-again: Marchers 9th at national band competiton", page A4, November 16, 2006 [3].
  4. ^ Observer & Eccentric: "Regional champions: Plymouth-Canton marchers top 26 bands at Eastern competition", page A4, October 12, 2006 [4].
  5. ^ Observer & Eccentric: "Among the best of the best: Hometown marchers take 9th in the nation", page A3, November 17, 2005 [5].
  6. ^ Detroit News: "Plymouth band wins competition: School earns Grand National Champion title in Indianapolis", November 16, 1999 [6].

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