

| Reminder from: | lclouisianamusicforum Yahoo! Group | |
| Title: | Lake Charles Community Band Concert | |
| Date: | Monday April 7, 2008 | |
| Time: | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | |
| Location: | Lake Charles-Boston Academy of Learning Ð Auditorium | |
| Notes: | Were you Born To Be Wild? A member of St. PepperÕs Lonely Hearts Club Band? Is Winchester Cathedral getting you down? Then on Monday, April 7 at 7 p.m. you need to Ease On Down the Road to the Musical Mystery Tour of the Lake Charles Community Band at the Lake Charles-Boston Academy of Learning Auditorium, 1509 Enterprise Boulevard. To celebrate 40 years since the release of the BeatlesÕ album Magical Mystery Tour in November 1967, Rod Lauderdale, with a little help from his friends in the band, will be waiting to take you away down memory lane with music selections from the era. Remember ÒYesterday,Ó ÒWith a Little Help From My Friends,Ó ÒEleanor Rigby,Ó and ÒHere Comes the SunÓ from the Fab Four, ÒBreaking Up Is Hard to DoÓ by Neal Sedaka, ÒSurf CityÓ and ÒThe Little Old Lady from PasadenaÓ from the Beach Boys? Of course LouisianaÕs own Al Hirt made ÒSugar Lips,Ó ÒJavaÓ, and ÒCotton CandyÓ famous in the Ô60s. Another trumpeter, Herb Alpert, along with the Tijuana Brass brought us ÒSpanish Flea,Ó ÒWhipped Cream,Ó ÒThe Lonely Bull,Ó and the ÒTijuana TaxiÓ during the same decade. Composer Henry Mancini brought us movie hits ÒMoon RiverÓ from Breakfast at TiffanyÕs, ÒBaby Elephant WalkÓ from Hatari, ÒCharadeÓ and ÒThe Pink PantherÓ as well as TV show themes ÒMr. LuckyÓ and ÒPeter Gunn.Ó As always, this concert is free. So come and Take A Walk On the Wild Side. And if you can remember Woodstock, you werenÕt there! The Lake Charles Community Band is supported by a partnership grant from the Arts and Humanities Council of Southwest Louisiana and the City of Lake Charles and is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council as administered by the Arts and Humanities Council of Southwest Louisiana. | |
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