2024-06-29 Maine Pops Performs at 2024 R.B. Hall Festival in Bridgton, ME

The first summer performance of 2024 for the Maine Pops Concert Band occurred this morning at the annual Robert Browne Hall (R.B. Hall) festival on June 29. The event was held at Stevens Brook Elementary School in Bridgton and hosted by the Bridgton Community Band.

The Maine Pops took the "stage" at 11 a.m. and performed a series of compositions taken mostly from the band’s spring concert held last April. Our 45-minute performance included:

Where Eagles Dare
The Rolling Stones on Tour (medley)
633 Squadron
Battle Hymn of the Republic
The Dam Busters
Rapture
Veni, Vidi Vici

Once the Maine Pops concluded their performance, many remained in place and were joined by musicians from the other community bands for a performance of R.B. Hall marches conducted by Dennis Harrington.

Eleven community bands participated in the event, held traditionally on the final Saturday of June – a day designated annually as Robert Browne Hall Day in the State of Maine.

2024-06-13 Maine Pops Concert Band Announces 2024 Summer Season Schedule

The summer season has arrived, and the Maine Pops Concert Band officially begins its 2024-2025 performance schedule with a series of concerts during June, July, and August.

Following a well-attendance performance of their 2023 Spring Concert at Scarborough High School on April 27, the band – which serves the greater Portland metropolitan area – will perform selections used during their 2023-2024 fall and spring concerts, plus one or two extra works for the 2024 summer season. Last year’s summer concert series was widely attended by audiences seeking live musical entertainment in their communities.

The band, under the direction of David Watts, is slated to perform in eight events during the summer concert series. Of the eight, four are private concerts being conducted in Portland and Scarborough in support of specific audiences and activities. Music for the concert is taken from the band’s fall and spring concerts, with extra compositions traditionally prepared and ready for concert performance.

The first of the four scheduled public performances will be held on Saturday, June 29 when the Maine Pops will join 10 other community bands for the annual R.B. Hall Music Festival being hosted this year at the Stevens Brook Elementary School in Bridgton, ME. The Maine Pops is scheduled to perform from 11 to 11:40 a.m. that day. In addition, some members of the Maine Pops will join musicians of the other bands at noon for a massed band performance of R.B. Hall marches.

R.B. Hall was a Maine-born march composer who is honored annually at the festival – traditionally held every year on the last Saturday in June. The event marks the second official R.B. Hall Festival since performances were halted for three years due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The band’s public performance schedule has two additional confirmed performances and one tentative date in the greater Portland area. The first of the two confirmed concerts is a return visit to Portland’s Heseltine Park on Wednesday, July 17, beginning at 7 p.m. On Friday, August 16, the band will travel to Bath to perform at the city’s Library Park Gazebo at 6:30 p.m. In addition, the band is working to conduct one additional public performance and will announce that place, date, and time when arrangements are completed.

All public concerts are free to attend, but the band will accept donations to cover administrative costs.

The Maine Pops Concert Band encourages musicians of all ages – from school-age to senior citizens, and of all abilities to foster a life-long love of music, music history, performance, and our shared heritage. The band provides opportunities for musicians to enhance their musical skills and knowledge and serve the social welfare of our communities through the study, performance, and presentation of concert band music. The band is currently recruiting musicians from the greater Portland area in its efforts to fill positions in the trombone, French horn, euphonium, and percussion sections.

Information regarding the summer schedule is available on the Maine Pops website at www.mainepops.org, or through its Facebook page at www.facebook.com/mainepops.

For questions regarding the band’s summer events, contact president@mainepops.org.

The Maine Pops is a 501(c)3 educational non-profit corporation. Contributions may be tax-deductible.

2024-06-13 Maine Pops Concert Band Fills Seven Positions Following 2024 Band Elections

The Maine Pops Concert held elections for half of its board of directors during the band’s end-of-season general membership meeting. The band conducted elections in conjunction with the band’s June 12 rehearsal at Scarborough High School.

Board members serve for two years and lead a variety of committees that support the band’s administrative, logical, financial, and outreach efforts. As a means of maintaining continuity with the board, the band staggers its band board terms so that half of the board members are up for reelection each year.

Reelected to board officer positions were flautist Lily King as secretary, and bassoonist Christina McCarthy as venue coordinator. McCarthy also has the dual role on the board as the Maine Pops’ past president. Elected as at-large board members are saxophonist Danielle Capozza, flautists Patty Lawson and Nanci Goudey, clarinetist Jane Ross and trombonist Gretchen Ascher.

Both Ross and Ascher at new to the board, replacing percussionist Leslie Oullette and saxophonist Sue Niemoeller.

The terms of board members elected June 12 will expire on June 30, 2026.

The remaining members of the Maine Pops board include clarinetist Robert Swerdlow as president, flautist/percussionist Yvonne Wentz as vice president, and percussionist Laura Merten as treasurer. Also serving as at-large board members are trumpeter Steve Barrett, clarinetists Rick Wacksman, Kara Larochelle, and Kathye Martin, and saxophonist Gary MacWhinnie.

Band director David Watts serves as a non-voting member of the Maine Pops Board.