Warren High School Pep, Stage, and Concert Band 1980, Charles Roux, Director - Warren High School Bands 1979-1980 FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Up FrontAlto Saxophone – Richard PinsonneaultWritten-By – Lennie Niehaus |
| 2 | Third SuiteWritten-By – Robert E Jager |
| 3 | Selections from "Roots"Arranged By – Robert LowdenWritten-By – Gerald Fried |
| 4 | ChampionshipArranged By – John HigginsWritten-By – Keith Mansfield |
| 5 | Stars Fell on AlabamaAlto Saxophone – Richard PinsonneaultTenor Saxophone – Tim LarsonTrumpet – Lynette PotucekWritten-By – Frank Perkins |
| 6 | New Ragtime FolliesArranged By – Robert Lowden |
| 7 | Soul ManArranged By – John HigginsWritten-By – David Porter, Isaac Hayes |
| 8 | The Birth of the BluesArranged By – Art DedrickTenor Saxophone – Tim LarsonTrumpet – Lynette PotucekWritten-By – Ray Henderson |
| 9 | America, the BeautifulArranged By – Carmen DragonWritten-By – Samuel Augustus Ward |
| 10 | Gonna Fly NowArranged By – Wayne Scott Written-By – Ayn Robbins, Bill Conti, Carol Connors |
Notes
Oboe
Kent Hanson
Flutes
Ruth Ann Nicholls
Pam Edgar
Brenda Jones
Monique Dubore
Sandy Christensen
Judy Burwell
Debbie Moe
Rhonda Bodell
Nancy Huderle
Melanie Fulks
Dawn Mortenson
Clarinets
Renae Myszkowski
Karen Berg
Lisa Walker
Jill Carlson
Karen Flaten
Wendy Peterson
Karla Anderson
Brenda Peterson
Jane Emerson
Paula Vonasek
Bass Clarinet
Carrie Johnson
Jill Danielski
Contra-Bass
Mary Ann Horgen
Alto Sax
Lana Walker
Bob Bjorgaard
Raanne Burwell
Lori Toupin
Carol Wittman
Tenor Sax
Richard Pinsonneault
Tim Larson
Bari Sax
Mitch Anderson
Horns
Lisa Judovsky
Aline McDonough
Lisa Pederson
Julie Fulks
Susan Kotrba
Lona Anderson
Trumpets
Lynette Potucek
Bill Kohlhase
Linda Vansickle
Patricia Burwell
Karen Potucek
Susan Anderson
Terri Swanson
Niel Larter
Lisa Goulden
Emilie Johnson
Kathy Kasprick
Jay Johnonston
Cindy Moe
Peggy Pawlowski
Trombone
Carl Johnson
Carol Larter
Julie Nielsen
Joni Demeyere
Joan Danielski
Jodi Carlson
Melanie Teal
Lee Hendrickson
DeAnna Carlson
Kirk Saiger
Tammy Lubarski
Bass Trombone
Ric LaCoursiere
Baritones
Moe Myszkowski
Robert Plencner
Jerry Narlock
Tuba
Reed Soderstrom
David Bjorgaard
James Duckstad
Percussion
Rex Olson
Diane Plencner
Russ Lamb
David Saiger
Loren Vonasek
Mike Bodell
Director
Charles Roux
Album
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