I was a Sophmore that year. It was an AWESOME drill. We came in first in music from all judges and would have made it to the finals that night had it not been for 1 marching judge who obviously had something against military bands. I think we were placed in the single digits from two judges and almost at the end from the 1. Top 7 went on, we came in 9th :(
Next year, UIL will have a separate marching contest for military marching bands. Spring Hill (4A) finished 5th in state last year and White Oak (3A) finished 4th at state this year. The talent is there. It is sad that military style band went into state competitions with a handicap before even taking the field.
I cant believe this was almost 20 years ago!! I remember this performance. The sound of the crowd at the end....we thought we had won it all and then the disappointment of 9th :-(
We got something like second to last place in "Musicianship" I think. We also didn't score very high is the marching section either. Clearly the judges had no idea how to properly mark Military bands.
I remember this performance at NAMMB...lol, one person did a 'to the rear' early, and there was a hush in the crowd cuz of one mistake...everyone was worried...lol
Great memories! Everyday from 3 to 5 on the hot blacktop avoiding parked cars, high G's on the clarinet, and yelling at people to get into the diagonals was all worth it. The best part was watching this on those tiny charter bus tvs on the way home.
Wow! I just happened to stumble upon this clip b/c I'm from Texas. I've marched in high school and college in this style as well as high-stepping and this is an AMAZING performance. I didn't expect the visuals on the field but I guess that was the director's goal...element of surprise. Well done, ESPECIALLY for a high school band.
I remember going to Waco for the State Finals this year and when I arrived the parking lot was vacant and trash scattered all around....I had confused the days and arrived a day after the contest all the way from Houston....so, I did not get to see this performance.
Looks great, but it's not the first time that Kingwood was in the State marching competition...I marched there with KM4B in 1988. That was also the first year of NAMMB competition at Texas A&M when Kingwood won Best in Class, Best Overall, and Best Performance of Military March Music.
I'd say Whitehouse's rather unfortunate performance at contest last Fall is pretty much the epitome of bigger isn't always better, although I'd add "and sometimes it's much, much worse" because...I mean, seriously, is anyone actually delusional enough to think the Whitehouse band is even the slightest bit better than absolutely mediocre bordering on marginal?
Jeff P that also goes for Longview with there 2014 performance. When they DIDNT deserve a 1 by any means and people were booing when they announced a first division because the band literally fell apart. Whitehouse didn't do to well because they had to relearn drill this year after the administrators made a mistake and left a few people off of failed list so the band had to relearn all of there drill in a week.
Oh, and how about that little snippet they close the first half of their performance with. If I were marching against them at contest and heard that low brass I would've pooped my pants in fear. I mean...WOW...go low brass!
Jeff P we don't march "against them" at contest. UIL Region Contest is a band against the standards that UIL dictates. You get a 1-5 (5 being the worst). There is no competition of rankings between each band and after each bands performance is when the judges give the ratings. It is against UIL Rules to a band ratings after another band has begun playing.
I marched opposite this band with Humble High. Truth is that none of the bands have the talent today that you saw in these groups. I remember being wowed by this performance at NAMMB. Miss the level of musicianship and precision today.
Im proud to be a member of this bad, we arent as good as we were back then, but we are still pretty good, forget that spinny junk, get off the field and into a dance studio
Fun story: this performance ran long and if they started the clock early we were in danger of disqualification. Listen to how quick the drum majors kick us off at the end. Mr Ward told us that the drum majors are going to look at the clock and if it is too low they would blow one LONG wistle and if we heard that we were to not march off, but get off as fast as safely possible. We were all hoping to get to run off the field. ALAS, two whistles.
Is Larry Ward still around? I've heard that he had pancreatic cancer. Another teacher told me that the FBI had a run in with him at AHS? Can anyone confirm?
This band director...whoever he is is certainly NOT LAZY!...impeccable creativity compared to eastex bands.... I'm sceaming for more imagination from eastex bands....longview that means you...and a host of others...
certainly... I only name about 2-3 East Tx Band Directors that actually had some imagination.... Randy Kiser, George Little, Jason Steele. I’m calling out for the sake of God Mr.Chris Smith from Center changes some things with his band. They could certainly give 4A a little more competition.
I was a Sophmore that year. It was an AWESOME drill. We came in first in music from all judges and would have made it to the finals that night had it not been for 1 marching judge who obviously had something against military bands. I think we were placed in the single digits from two judges and almost at the end from the 1. Top 7 went on, we came in 9th :(
Next year, UIL will have a separate marching contest for military marching bands. Spring Hill (4A) finished 5th in state last year and White Oak (3A) finished 4th at state this year. The talent is there. It is sad that military style band went into state competitions with a handicap before even taking the field.
In 1998, this was the most entertaining thing happening on Baylor's football field.
KM4B was HUGE in the 1990's! That's a great advantage musically. This is probably the biggest that the Kingwood band got. Very impressive!
stunningly beautiful - from an admirer of 6-5 military marching bands. I marched it myself, and taught it. Beautiful!
I cant believe this was almost 20 years ago!! I remember this performance. The sound of the crowd at the end....we thought we had won it all and then the disappointment of 9th :-(
We got something like second to last place in "Musicianship" I think. We also didn't score very high is the marching section either. Clearly the judges had no idea how to properly mark Military bands.
I march military at Lindale High School. Y’all have a phenomenal marching band that carries on the tradition of military marching.
I remember this performance at NAMMB...lol, one person did a 'to the rear' early, and there was a hush in the crowd cuz of one mistake...everyone was worried...lol
Great memories! Everyday from 3 to 5 on the hot blacktop avoiding parked cars, high G's on the clarinet, and yelling at people to get into the diagonals was all worth it. The best part was watching this on those tiny charter bus tvs on the way home.
I agree!! I was there as well. It was my junior year. It was a wonderful experience. We sure did work hard to get there.
My Chaney playing in Rose Bowl Parade 2007❤❤❤❤❤
Wow! I just happened to stumble upon this clip b/c I'm from Texas. I've marched in high school and college in this style as well as high-stepping and this is an AMAZING performance. I didn't expect the visuals on the field but I guess that was the director's goal...element of surprise. Well done, ESPECIALLY for a high school band.
I really do like this band and this performance...good show
I remember going to Waco for the State Finals this year and when I arrived the parking lot was vacant and trash scattered all around....I had confused the days and arrived a day after the contest all the way from Houston....so, I did not get to see this performance.
Buy a calendar next time.
Looks great, but it's not the first time that Kingwood was in the State marching competition...I marched there with KM4B in 1988. That was also the first year of NAMMB competition at Texas A&M when Kingwood won Best in Class, Best Overall, and Best Performance of Military March Music.
Larry Ward passed away this week at the age of 72. RIP
AAAHH! Those low brass runs. THE BEST!
It's taken Longview a few years to get this big again since the 80s. We will be marching a solid 304 this year.
CrushingSkies whitehouse still bigger but you didn't march 304 at contest
I'd say Whitehouse's rather unfortunate performance at contest last Fall is pretty much the epitome of bigger isn't always better, although I'd add "and sometimes it's much, much worse" because...I mean, seriously, is anyone actually delusional enough to think the Whitehouse band is even the slightest bit better than absolutely mediocre bordering on marginal?
Jeff P that also goes for Longview with there 2014 performance. When they DIDNT deserve a 1 by any means and people were booing when they announced a first division because the band literally fell apart. Whitehouse didn't do to well because they had to relearn drill this year after the administrators made a mistake and left a few people off of failed list so the band had to relearn all of there drill in a week.
Oh, and how about that little snippet they close the first half of their performance with. If I were marching against them at contest and heard that low brass I would've pooped my pants in fear. I mean...WOW...go low brass!
Jeff P we don't march "against them" at contest. UIL Region Contest is a band against the standards that UIL dictates. You get a 1-5 (5 being the worst). There is no competition of rankings between each band and after each bands performance is when the judges give the ratings. It is against UIL Rules to a band ratings after another band has begun playing.
I was a freshman at SOHO and i remember seeing them and being intimidated as hell lol
I marched opposite this band with Humble High. Truth is that none of the bands have the talent today that you saw in these groups. I remember being wowed by this performance at NAMMB. Miss the level of musicianship and precision today.
all the way to state only to find out the load crew forgot to load the plumes...good times. km4b co 2000.
OH NOOOO
This was about good a TX military ever got. Wow, what a great performance.
Whoever calls this boring is so dumb! This is amazing!
Im proud to be a member of this bad, we arent as good as we were back then, but we are still pretty good, forget that spinny junk, get off the field and into a dance studio
Fun story: this performance ran long and if they started the clock early we were in danger of disqualification. Listen to how quick the drum majors kick us off at the end. Mr Ward told us that the drum majors are going to look at the clock and if it is too low they would blow one LONG wistle and if we heard that we were to not march off, but get off as fast as safely possible. We were all hoping to get to run off the field. ALAS, two whistles.
Didn't Kingwood that year get a ranking of 1 from both marching judges and narrowly miss advancing to finals?
great job by the way
Wow!
I think maybe you should remember that those were kids out there that worked very hard for that performance
@anton12ish its been 10 years since i was in school, but i think he did do the arrangement. pop in AHS and ask em?
Just out of curiosity, how many was the band marching that year? Does anyone know?
Where did Kingwood HS place in this contest?
9th
The fanfare is probably something Mr Ward created. The other music is:
Garland Entree
Emblem of Freedom
Colonel bogey
Crown Imperial
Who was the band director?
Larry Ward
I have it somewhere, I agree...Longview Was amazing that year...I remember something about Lord Of the Rings Fanfare!
Is Larry Ward still around? I've heard that he had pancreatic cancer. Another teacher told me that the FBI had a run in with him at AHS? Can anyone confirm?
Does anyone know the name of the 1st march
288 member band
What is the Second Piece they play?
My sister goes here now
Well actually Atascocita won in 5A this year believe it or not
KM4B Go Mustangs!! I really don’t miss kingwood, but A little nostalgia never hurts . Living in Lubbock is a whole lot better😎
how many were in this group about 290 to 300?
kingwood gave us a run for our money better than other bands, but its Cleveland all the way baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I second that. However, Kingwood has lost its edge since Larry Ward moved to Atascocita.
yea, well in counter marching, a wrong move could end up in an injury. COULD, not that it will...
288
This band director...whoever he is is certainly NOT LAZY!...impeccable creativity compared to eastex bands.... I'm sceaming for more imagination from eastex bands....longview that means you...and a host of others...
certainly... I only name about 2-3 East Tx Band Directors that actually had some imagination.... Randy Kiser, George Little, Jason Steele.
I’m calling out for the sake of God Mr.Chris Smith from Center changes some things with his band. They could certainly give 4A a little more competition.
@@militarymarchingbandfan9627 Steven Moore at Lindale is most definitely a creative ETX band director!
Or a bass drum.