What a great
way to spend a Sunday afternoon!  It’s
the . . .
Gainesville Community Band’s annual 
Sunday at
the Pops Concert
●Please join us on Sunday, February 24,
2 p.m., at
●Santa Fe College Fine Arts Hall Auditorium, 3000 NW 83rd Street (plenty of free
parking!).
●Featured artist:  Bill
Prince, master of all instruments, playing big band favorites
●Mark your calendar!
GCB’s
Sunday at the Pops Concert is a favorite of North Central Florida.  Tickets at the Door, Suggested
Donation--$5-$10 per person or $10-$20 per family.
This is what you’ll hear!  
| 
Strike Up the Band |  | 
George Gershwin 
Arranged by Warren Barker | |
| 
Salute to Ol’ Blue Eyes 
     Songs Sinatra sang, including: 
Cole Porter, I’ve
  Got You Under My Skin Bert Kaempfert, Strangers
  in the Night 
Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon, That’s Life Richard Rodgers, The
  Lady Is A Tramp |  | 
Arranged by John Moss | |
| 
Big Band Signatures 
     Including the big band
  sounds of 
Benny
  Goodman’s Let’s Dance 
Les
  Brown’s Leap Frog 
Woody
  Herman’s Woodchopper’s Ball 
Stan
  Kenton’s The Peanut Vendor 
Count
  Basie’s April In Paris 
Duke
  Ellington’s Caravan 
Glenn Miller’s In
  The Mood         |  | 
Arranged by John
  Higgins | |
| 
The following selections will feature guest artist Bill
  Prince | |||
| 
Trumpet Samba |  | 
Bill Prince | |
| 
What A Wonderful World |  | 
Bob Thiele & George
  David Weiss 
Arranged by Bill Prince | |
| 
Way Down Yonder in New Orleans |  | 
John Turner Layton, Jr. and Henry
  Creamer 
Arranged by Bill Prince  | |
| 
Stranger on the Shore | 
Jack Kitts -Turner, Bassoon | 
Acker Bilk 
Arranged by Bill Prince | |
| 
Tijuana Brass Medley 
     Including 
What Now My
  Love, 
So What’s
  New, 
Spanish
  Flea, 
Tijuana Taxi |  | 
Herb Alpert 
Arranged by Bill Prince | |
| 
Yesterday I Heard the Rain |  | 
Armando Manzanero  
Arranged by William Prince | |
| 
Benny’s From Heaven |  | 
Parody on “Pennies From Heaven” by Arthur Johnston
  & Johnny Burke 
Arranged by Bill Prince | |
| 
Concertino
  for Jazz and Legit Clarinets | 
Bess de Farber, Clarinet | 
Bill Prince | |
| 
Saints |  | 
Arranged by William
  Prince | |
|  |  |  | |
These are the folks who will perform:
Bill Prince:  
Bill’s spectacularly successful concert with the Gainesville
Community Band in past years generated numerous audience requests to “Bring him
back!”  So here he is.  While most musicians focus on just one
instrument, Bill performs
professionally on trumpet, flugelhorn,
trombone, flute, clarinet, saxophone, piano and string bass.  The list of groups with which he played
reads like a Who’s Who of Big Bands--Buddy Rich, Billy Maxted, Xavier Cugat,
Ray Anthony, Tex Beneke, Les Elgart, Larry Elgart, Harry James, Tommy Dorsey,
Les Brown, Pee Wee Hunt, Louis Bellson, and the NORAD Band.  He performed with the Denver,
Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach and Jacksonville Symphonies and
the American Wind Orchestra.  He has
played on more than 50 albums and in every state in the union, Canada, the Far East, Western and Eastern Europe, South Africa,
and Central and South America.  Dr. Prince, professor emeritus of music at University of North Florida, is also a noted composer
and arranger and has received awards for teaching.  He directed student groups that twice won
major national jazz competitions.
Jack Kitts-Turner
Jack played nine years as bassoonist in the Indianapolis Symphony
Orchestra before joining the University
 of Florida music faculty
in 1966.  In addition to serving as
Professor of Bassoon, Jack also played with the UF Woodwind Quintet, was a
founding member of the Gainesville Chamber Orchestra and performed with other
orchestras throughout Florida.  He established UF’s Early Music program and,
after his 2000 retirement from the university, created the Musica Vera Consort,
an ensemble that performs Renaissance and Baroque music in costume and using
reproductions of period instruments. 
Jack is principal bassoonist of the Gainesville Community Band.
Bess de Farber:
Bess studied performance
at the University
 of Southern California,
where she was named the most outstanding clarinet graduate.  She has performed extensively throughout Florida, both in person
and on television.  In 1996 she was
commissioned to create Composing A Heart, a multimedia piece tracing her
parents’ emigration to the U.S.  This work has been performed on NPR and at
such South Florida venues as the Caldwell
Theatre, and the Jewish Museum of Florida. 
Ms. de Farber has also served on grant review panels for the Florida
Arts Council and National Endowment for the Arts and, for ten years, played
bagpipe in the City of Dunedin Pipe
  Band.
Gerald Poe:
is music director of the Gainesville Community Band.  Dr. Poe earned the B.A. degree from Western
State College in Colorado, M.M. Ed. from Florida State
University and D.M.A. from the University of Colorado. Much in demand as clinician, conductor and performer,
Dr.
Poe is listed in Who’s Who in American
Music, Who’s Who in American
Universities and most recently in the 2004 edition of Marquis’s Who’s Who in America. Dr. Poe is active in Florida Music
Educators, Music Educators National Conference, Florida Bandmasters
Association, and the Association of Concert Bands. 
Gainesville Community Band:
Founded in 1974, the GCB has some 80 members, including teachers, professors,
scientists, business professionals, students, physicians, contractors,
realtors, tradespersons, and retirees. In 1978, the Gainesville City Commission
passed a resolution designating GCB as the Official Community Band of
Gainesville.  All-volunteer and
non-profit, GCB is funded by a diverse group of patrons and sponsors.
For further information on the
Gainesville Community Band, see our web site at www.gnvband.org.  Or, contact us at Gainesville Community Band,
2321-A2 NW 41st Street,
 Gainesville, FL
 32606.
 
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