Friday, August 28, 2009

Guns 'n' Roses on Fiddle

Check out this video of DHS Alum, Adam DeGraff. He was our concertmaster and even played in the jazz band for a bit in the early 90s. He has since gone on to a fine professional career as an orchestral player and soloist. Currently, he is one half of Pianafiddle, a nationally acclaimed duo that plays everything from classical to bluegrass. Pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a concert violinist, he can be seen here playing "Sweet Child O' Mine." Well worth your time!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Band Camp, Day 4


Here is a batch of pictures from day 4 of band camp. Congratulations to the flutes who won the section march by, followed by the saxes in 2nd and tuba/euphoniums in 3rd. Today we will polish up pregame and halftime, clean up the music, and have our traditional march off. One week to the first game!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Band Camp, Day 2



A beautiful day in Deerfield with sunny skies, a cool breeze, and much less humidity than yesterday. We worked on more fundamentals and percussion cadences and started the halftime music. Tomorrow we will learn the pregame drill during our extra-long afternoon and evening rehearsals. It looks like it's going to be a bit stormy over the next few days, so hopefully we'll find some windows of opportunity.

Check out the slideshow of pictures from today. Notice how we are sharing the practice field with the football team! How many schools can boast of a football program so supportive of the band that they make space during their pre-season two-a-days for a marching routine? A special thanks to our wonderful coaches!

Warrior Marching Band Camp 2009

We are one day into the new marching band season, and I'm very pleased with the band thus far. We have 52 members, so we are right where we were last year. With a total band enrollment of 150, that means over a third of the students have volunteered to march, which is great! We had a number of officers in last week to get everything ready, and the band moms are busy preparing for Wednesday night's dinner and uniform distribution. Our two drum majors, Nick and Logan, spent a week at the Smith-Wallbridge camp with their instructors, who included former DHS drum majors Emma Burrows (University of Illinois Drum Major), Wade Wheatley (Vanderbilt University Drum Major), and Pres Maxson (former University of Iowa Drum Major). I'll be sitting down to write up our pregame and first halftime this morning, so everything is in great shape for another wonderful season. We even have fresh editions of the Fight Song, Alma Mater, National Anthem, and America, as well as some of our favorite stands tunes.

If you are a parent, alum, or just a friend of the band, I'd like to invite you to join us on Friday, August 28 at 7:30 for our first home game at Adams Field. Check out the new students and see how our veterans have taken on the mantle of leadership. It's going to be a great year!

Check back later this week for some pictures of camp...

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Saturday Morning Run Playlist

These are the songs that came up randomly on my iPod during this morning's 5-mile run:

Cuyahoga - R.E.M.
She's Already Made Up Her Mind - Lyle Lovett
Stop - Jane's Addiction
With a Gun - Steely Dan
The Legend of the Golden Arches - Frank Zappa
Love You To - The Beatles
Blessed Relief - Frank Zappa
Little Creatures - Talking Heads
Aja - Steely Dan
Familiar - Pufferfish

The last one is particularly interesting as Pufferfish is a Seattle alt-country band featuring Scott Bilstad and Jonah Baker, DHS Band Class of '92. Jonah played guitar in jazz band, and Scott played drums as well as serving as drumline captain and percussion section leader. They were also members of the legendary student band, None of the Above, which was kind of like the Living Heir of the early 1990s at DHS. It's great to hear that they are still making music on the side these days.

You can tell by my playlist that my rock music interest is fairly rooted in classic rock and early alternative. My other iPod (which is very old school and too big for running) has a ton of jazz and world music, and is therefore much more diverse on shuffle. But for an early morning run through the middle of my town, I'll take Zappa and R.E.M. any day.