ON LOCATION: Memphis Film Festival - March 29th @ 12:15 pm
http://www.onlocationmemphis.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=98
From the 50 yard line's Interests
Music
Featuring Music By:
Grammy Nominated Peter Boyer
And.....Me First, Brad Sucks, Carl Matthes, Michael Doane, Moonshine Cherrys, Marston Smith, Chris Laterzo, John Jackson,
Tommy the UK Cowboy,
Cirque du Soleil, Ohio University Marching Band,
Ohio State Marching Band,
Centerville High School Marching Band, and
Fairfax High School Marching Band.
Thanks for the comment! I still have yet to see the movie. I've heard great things about it! Congrats! Hopefully there will be a screening somewhere in Northern California at some point.
Chino Hills, California - August 23rd Hiawassee, Georgia - August 23rd Frederick, Maryland - August 23rd Omaha / Gretna, Nebraska - August 30th New Palestine, Indiana - September 5th Arnold, Missouri - September 6th (20 miles north of St. Louis) Levittown, New York - September 12th (32 miles from NY, NY) Mesa, Arizona - September 13th Oakboro, North Carolina - September 13th (30 miles east of Charlotte) Vista, CA (near San Diego) - September 13th Cambridge, Ontario, Canada - Sept. 17th Falls Church, Virginia - October TBA Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - November TBA
I saw this film in Columbus, Ohio and can't tell you how much I enjoyed it. A special treat for me was to get to meet the men responsible for putting this great film together! Viewing this movie was my birthday treat to me....and I loved every minute of it! I hope this wonderful film gets all the attention it deserves! Great work...can't wait to see what you do next!
Well done! Very very impressive! Brought back so many memories, of course, but I loved the way the movie was put together! It's such a unique subject, I was amazed you were able to capture the spirit of it so acurately. If I had another arm, I'd give it 3 thumbs up.
We just want to say thank you and it was an honor to be part of your film. Also thank you for the support you guys gave us which inspired all of us to countinue playing.
Thanks, dude. I'm assuming you're talking about the ancient one (c. 1946) of the Cavaliers when they were still a Boy Scout troop in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood. Believe it or not, the corps that today has won 20 world and national championships back then featured a bunch of guys who didn't know the first thing about playing drums or horns.
Read about the whole journey in "Building the Green Machine." Published this fall by Savas Beatie; available later this summer at www.cavaliers.org.