My freshman show might’ve been a little harder.This is our backup show this year I’m case of corona.if you want to see my freshman show look up hebron 2019
exclu$ive well I’ll give you what I can remember.We played a little triumph of time,A million dreams from the greatest showman was our ballad.Our show was based off the impossible dream by voctave (that may or may not be their name I can’t remember).I can’t remember the rest I’m sorry
It absolutely is! I remember getting this cassette when I taught band. It also had Dindi and a few other Wayne Downey “State of the Art” arrangements on it
@@sarialdi I loved those "State of the Art"/Downey compilations (ours were on vinyl). Do you happen to know if any still exist to listen or purchase. (I only want the recording, not the sheet music)
WHY AFTER 20YEARS DO I STILL REMEMBER HOW 2 PLAY THIS ENTIRE GOD DAMNED SONG, MUST BEEN THE SO HAT I HAD ON THIS PIECE AND THE LOVE 4 MY CRAFT I KNOW WHY.
Good stuff! This was the closer for my high school band during my sophomore year... Snare drum! There's one thing I've always wondered though, and that's, who is Chuck Corea? I've heard of Chick Corea, jazz pianist/keyboardist, and this sounds like something that he would play. So who's Chuck Corea? Somebody help me out. By the way, my high school drumline instructor played this with the Blue Devils in 1982 I think.
When we played this in high school, my director said this song was created in honor of Chick Corea and another famous jazz great. So Chuck Corea was a portmanteau of Chuck someone and Chick Corea.
was this the middle '90's arrangement ? ? . . .sounds a lot like it if I recall. The one I am talking about was published by Arrangers Publishing, Jay Dawson arranged it, if my memory serves me correctly.
OMG. Yes Bub. A Drum Carps homage to the legendary Chick Corea and Chuck Mangione, Both had numbers frequently played by the Concord Blue Devils. It takes a Brit to tell these guys ;)
PanthersfanK 1772 damn my band (hebron) got invited to go to the rose bowl because we did well in grand nationals (3rd place but won music).We can’t go because of the rona
I like Jim played this song with The 1981 Concord Blue Devils, I also played it in ‘82 and ‘83! Then again in the 2009 SF Renegades! It’s kind of the theme song of my drum corps life. I also played a solo that in this version was played by a trumpet but in 1983 when we played this tune it was played by a baritone before the trio. Love this song and this is a good version.
I am looking for Durango and Gaucho and what publication recorded those songs for marching band? We did them in my high school marching band when I marched in 84 through 89. Cameron County High School Emporium, Pa.
Gene Puerling wrote this for his group Singers Unlimited in 1980. In 1981 Wayne Downey (Blue Devils) arranged if for BD's book. They performed it three seasons in a row, with big changes to the end and then the beginning each year. Gene Puerling said that he was inspired by the playing of both Chuck Mangione and Chick Corea, so the name was indeed based on the two musicians. Here is the original for six voices. ua-cam.com/video/cCLNO2H1hXc/v-deo.html
Sounds like a demo recording. Westshoremen Alumni perform a similar arrangement which was also based off the BD classic. Unsure of one of our gigs performing the beast onstage is up on UA-cam- for our lack of rehearsal time, to do this in front of people acceptably is very tough for us and a real challenge but very satisfying.
I don't think it is a recording. If you listen at 1:26 it sounds like a metronome but it is not. If you listen real close you can tell it changes beats and I don't think it is a metronome.
I remember this from our swing show for marching band one year in highschool!! i still have the music for the trumpet solos/trio somewhere! loved this show/song!
Who performed this? Nice job, pretty much note for note from Wayne Downey's arrangement for 1982 Blue Devils. When I played it in 1983 the beginning was different. (I like this one better.)
So I guess this was everybody's freshmen show lol 😂 😂 😂 👀
Definently my freshman year I LOVE THIS SONG
Lol yes
My freshman show might’ve been a little harder.This is our backup show this year I’m case of corona.if you want to see my freshman show look up hebron 2019
@@the_good_fam7873 what are the songs you all played they sound very strategic yet with adoration
exclu$ive well I’ll give you what I can remember.We played a little triumph of time,A million dreams from the greatest showman was our ballad.Our show was based off the impossible dream by voctave (that may or may not be their name I can’t remember).I can’t remember the rest I’m sorry
I played this in 1981 with The Concord Blue Devils Drum And Bugle Corps!!!! AWESOME TUNE!!
Best version ever by your '82 Blue Devils. And yes, I heard BD do it live, it brought the house down. Classic drum corps tune on two-valve G bugles.
This sounds like the Hal Leonard recording they would send to band directors to sample charts they were selling.
It absolutely is! I remember getting this cassette when I taught band. It also had Dindi and a few other Wayne Downey “State of the Art” arrangements on it
@@sarialdi Dindi I did have the pleasure of playing in high school. Loved that duet and still play it to this day.
@@sarialdi I loved those "State of the Art"/Downey compilations (ours were on vinyl). Do you happen to know if any still exist to listen or purchase. (I only want the recording, not the sheet music)
@@hisandherscoaching
ua-cam.com/video/C1sZwQhW3g8/v-deo.htmlsi=j1zkdlsbXYrh6Eta
@@hisandherscoachingsearch Jenson publications 1982 it should pop up
Played this in marching band.....Love this song
I am a freshman and this is our opener. Love it.
What was your closer
Devyn W this is my closer and we are going to the rose parade and we are one of the best bands in the world
Devyn W 6 years ago this was our ending latina fire of the night show
WHY AFTER 20YEARS DO I STILL REMEMBER HOW 2 PLAY THIS ENTIRE GOD DAMNED SONG, MUST BEEN THE SO HAT I HAD ON THIS PIECE AND THE LOVE 4 MY CRAFT I KNOW WHY.
I played this my senior year in 1987. Great song!!
i played this my freshman year in 2013 😂
Blue devils!
FUTURE CORPS!
I am playing this song this year along with La Suerte De Los Tontos and My Spanish Heart
You played the repertoire of the 1982 Blue Devil's show
Junior High Jazz Band, we played this at Viking Jazz Festival '83 (Poulsbo, WA). Such awesome memories!
ua-cam.com/video/ovUgoWip7Bk/v-deo.html
1 person didn't do it one more time.
Man, where tf are the mallets I don't hear shit
the vero high band is playing this for our closer this year
is this the 1988 blues devils version?
Good stuff! This was the closer for my high school band during my sophomore year... Snare drum! There's one thing I've always wondered though, and that's, who is Chuck Corea? I've heard of Chick Corea, jazz pianist/keyboardist, and this sounds like something that he would play. So who's Chuck Corea? Somebody help me out. By the way, my high school drumline instructor played this with the Blue Devils in 1982 I think.
When we played this in high school, my director said this song was created in honor of Chick Corea and another famous jazz great. So Chuck Corea was a portmanteau of Chuck someone and Chick Corea.
The song name is a mix between Chick Corea and Chuck (I forgot his last name.)
evan gissel Chuck Mangione? That's who I would say. He had a really big hit with a light jazz crossover hit called, "Feels So Good."
Why wouldn't you ask your instructor!!??
yep that"s it Chuck Mangione. love his stuff
who's performing this great piece of music?
We did this and malaquena my sophmore year. Man i miss this
was this the middle '90's arrangement ? ? . . .sounds a lot like it if I recall. The one I am talking about was published by Arrangers Publishing, Jay Dawson arranged it, if my memory serves me correctly.
I am pretty sure it is CHICK Corea
Davison High School Marching Band is doing this amazing piece :D
OMG. Yes Bub. A Drum Carps homage to the legendary Chick Corea and Chuck Mangione, Both had numbers frequently played by the Concord Blue Devils. It takes a Brit to tell these guys ;)
We are playing this my senior year (this year) at Crestview Senior High as our closer.
Niceville did it better during our Rose Parade year
@@PanthersfanK1772 That whole show was ballin'
Hey! I AM TOO at thunderbird high school
PanthersfanK 1772 damn my band (hebron) got invited to go to the rose bowl because we did well in grand nationals (3rd place but won music).We can’t go because of the rona
I am glad I was able to play this song. I actually lead the trumpet solo in high school. One of my favorite pieces ever.
We are doing this song this year! It is such a fun song to perform, especially on sousaphone! HUGH!
yea it's pretty good. where did you get the music file used for this??
We’re playing this in my Junior year at DeLaSalle high school
Doing this along with pegasus and fever for my junior year at Springsteen high school
I meant springstead it got auto corrected
aye peeped this comment bc same
Hey eliiiii
I like Jim played this song with The 1981 Concord Blue Devils, I also played it in ‘82 and ‘83! Then again in the 2009 SF Renegades! It’s kind of the theme song of my drum corps life. I also played a solo that in this version was played by a trumpet but in 1983 when we played this tune it was played by a baritone before the trio.
Love this song and this is a good version.
Chuck Corea, would be Chuck Mangione, and Chick Corea
my school is playing this now, we sorta sound like tis but our battery is really loud
It sounds good.
Can anybody find an mp3 for this?
I am looking for Durango and Gaucho and what publication recorded those songs for marching band? We did them in my high school marching band when I marched in 84 through 89. Cameron County High School Emporium, Pa.
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I wonder if “Chuck Corea” is a spin off of Chick Corea lol
Gene Puerling wrote this for his group Singers Unlimited in 1980. In 1981 Wayne Downey (Blue Devils) arranged if for BD's book. They performed it three seasons in a row, with big changes to the end and then the beginning each year.
Gene Puerling said that he was inspired by the playing of both Chuck Mangione and Chick Corea, so the name was indeed based on the two musicians. Here is the original for six voices.
ua-cam.com/video/cCLNO2H1hXc/v-deo.html
lmao
Sounds like a demo recording. Westshoremen Alumni perform a similar arrangement which was also based off the BD classic. Unsure of one of our gigs performing the beast onstage is up on UA-cam- for our lack of rehearsal time, to do this in front of people acceptably is very tough for us and a real challenge but very satisfying.
Sophomore year of HS. Tubas FTW
I play this in my freshman at Zachary high school go Broncos
I play this in my freshmen year at Zachary high school go Broncos
I don't think it is a recording. If you listen at 1:26 it sounds like a metronome but it is not. If you listen real close you can tell it changes beats and I don't think it is a metronome.
Lord this takes me back to freshman and senior years both of those shows had this piece as closers.
I'm 100% looking forward to marching this =D
can't wait to play this one in the marching show next year. never herd before but it is sick as hell!
playing it this season! so helpful!
I have the daunting task of learning this bearing in mind I haven't played anything since1986 and now in my 50's and don't read music lol
Absolutely a GREAT recording and arrangement. Can't seem to ever play this loud enough. 5 stars ***** for sure. Thanks for posting this.
This is the closer for the Santiago high in corona latin show i love the trumpet solo p.s flute forever
Ay who dis?
Throwback to my freshman year in high school when we used this as our tag/closer. That was my absolute favorite show we had ever done
Who's Playing this??
really?john i was gonna play this? im in the that band!
I did this in marching band.
*chick
What is this, one of those Hal Leonard cassettes band directors got to promote music sales?
I love this song
@trumpetdude94 lol, at our school we all call it "one more time chuck norris" =P
I play this in my freshmen year at Zachary high school go Broncos
Did this my freshmen year at highschool for northview marching band in grand rapids mi was the best marching season ever
@drent391 the Lewis Central Marching Band will be performing this
@PenguinFire195 Oh yeah man! Go tuba!!!! And sousaphone and contraphone!!!!
I remember this from our swing show for marching band one year in highschool!! i still have the music for the trumpet solos/trio somewhere! loved this show/song!
were playing this for marching season next year... as a stand tune :P lol
82 BD.
Haha, this song is awesome! our band is playing this this year.
The marching band that I'm in will be playing this... and it sounds AWESOME!
Anyone here from HOT band?
@trumpetdude94 where did you find the recording?
Freshman year of high school :). Greatest marching band song of all time!
i honestly cant stop listening to this song...its just so freaking amazing!!! :D
I love the Trumpet parts Double time latin ^^
So did I in my HS marching band - was my favorite tune that season
sooo this title ....
Marching this my freshman year of college.
my band played this in 10th grade
i cant stop listening to this song =D
We're playing this for my Junior year. Our show is Latin Dances and this is the opener I believe. 2nd Trumpet
Are you playing Escorpion or Adelina de Maya as well?
+Erik Sparks actually, yes we are. Both songs.
Yeah, we played them my sophomore year too. 2nd trumpet as well.
Same show title and everything.
+Erik Sparks Escorpion is our opener. This is our closer.
mp3 rocket has it.
@pmztexas Haha, mine too.
this is going to be our opening song for this year's mb show; I'm so excited!
marched this in college and it was AWESOME
its from zorro
I'm doing it this season!
one of my favorite song.
This song is so cold!!!
One word...AMAZING.
Who performed this? Nice job, pretty much note for note from Wayne Downey's arrangement for 1982 Blue Devils. When I played it in 1983 the beginning was different. (I like this one better.)
Kinda wish we'd played it as an encore tune in 84. Still...we had Stymie with the backfield quote at the end of Latin Implosion.
this is like listening to the old long playing records in the marching band room at Cameron County High School, in Emporium, Pa. wow memories.
I was pretty partial to the Jensen 80/81 era, myself.