Thunderstorms Forecast Cancels Maine Pops Concert Band Performance in Bath on August 4


Due to the forecast of heavy thunderstorms working through southern and mid-coast Maine, tonight’s scheduled Maine Pops Concert Band performance at the Bath Liberty Park Gazebo at 6:30 p.m. in Bath has been cancelled.

Maine Pops president Bob Swerdlow notified band members about 1:15 p.m. The band is looking to potentially reschedule the concert sometime before the end of the 2023 summer concert season. It is the first summer concert cancellation for the Maine Pops this year.

The band has at least two remaining public performances for the summer season. It is slated to perform Monday, August 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Falmouth Village Green in Falmouth, then perform August 16 the Cape Elizabeth Village Green at 7 p.m. Both peformances are free and open to the public.

Maine Pops Concert Band to Perform Early August Concerts in Bath and Falmouth


The Maine Pops Concert Band will continue its 2023 summer concert season with a pair of public performances on August 4 and August 7.

On August 4, the band will perform at Bath’s Library Park Gazebo, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The following Monday, the band travels to Falmouth and will perform at 6:30 p.m. the Falmouth Village Park (behind Walmart).


Under the direction of David Watts, the 55-member summer ensemble will present a 60-to-75-minute concert featuring material from its fall 2022 and spring 2023 concerts. The music includes marches, medleys, selections from movies and musicals, and a couple of classical works. The concert is free to all wishing to attend. Bring a lawn chair, pack a picnic dinner, and enjoy the performance.

These concerts will be the third and fourth of five scheduled public performances by the Maine Pops this summer. The band will conclude its summer concert series in Cape Elizabeth on August 16. In addition to its public schedule, the Maine Pops conducted a pair of private performances benefiting residents of local area retirement communities.


Established in 1988 and celebrating its 35th anniversary this season, the Maine Pops Concert Band is a non-profit community group that encourages musicians of all ages and abilities – from school age to senior citizens – to foster a life-long love of music, music history, performance, and heritage.

For more information about scheduling, joining, contributing, or sponsoring the Maine Pops Concert Band, please visit http://www.mainepops.org.

Maine Pops Concert Band to Perform July 19 at Portland’s Heseltine Park

The Maine Pops Concert Band will continue its 2023 summer concert season with a public performance on Wednesday, July 19 at Portland’s Heseltine Park, beginning at 6 p.m. The park is located at the intersection of Ocean Avenue and Irving Street in Portland.

Under the direction of David Watts, the 55-member summer ensemble will present a 60-to-75-minute concert featuring material from its fall 2022 and spring 2023 concerts. The music includes marches, medleys, selections from movies and musicals, and a couple of classical works. The concert is free to all wishing to attend. Bring a lawn chair, pack a picnic dinner, and enjoy the performance.

It is the second of five scheduled public performances by the Maine Pops this summer. The band is also slated to hold public concerts in Bath on August 4, Falmouth on August 7, and Cape Elizabeth on August 16. In addition to its public schedule, the Maine Pops conducts several private performances benefiting residents of local area retirement communities.

Established in 1988 and celebrating its 35th anniversary this season, the Maine Pops Concert Band is a non-profit community group that encourages musicians of all ages and abilities – from school age to senior citizens – to foster a life-long love of music, music history, performance, and heritage.

For more information about scheduling, joining, contributing, or sponsoring the Maine Pops Concert Band, please visit http://www.mainepops.org.

Maine Pops Entertain Park Danforth Residents in First Summer Concert of July 2023

The first Maine Pops Concert of July 2023 is now in the books, as the band successfully performed about a dozen compositions from its 2022 Fall and 2023 Spring concerts at the Park Danforth retirement community in Portland on July 12.

The concert was slated to be an outdoor affair, but a pop-up storm that arrived about an hour before concert time moved the performance indoors to the facilities auditorium. There was a mad scramble in the final hour to not only seat the 35+ members of the band, but to also provide comfortable and accessible seating for the 50+ community members in attendance. The Maine Pops thanks the staff at the Park Danforth for moving chairs from the outside venue and drying them for our performance inside.

Under the direction of David Watts, the Maine Pops performed the following compositions:
Entry of the Gladiators
Adele in Concert
Magic Trumpet
In the Mood
Funiculi-Funicula
Funeral March of a Marionette
Veni Vidi Vici
Dublin Dances
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
Fantasy on American Sailing Songs
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The evening concluded with the band and the audience singing "Happy Birthday" to Maine Pops President Bob Swerdlow, who celebrated his birthday today. A cake was delivered to Park Danforth for residents and musicians to enjoy.

The band’s next performance is a public concert on Wednesday, July 19 at Heseltine Park in Portland. The concert begins at 6 p.m.

Maine Pops Video of 35th Anniversary Spring Concert is now Available on YouTube

The 2023 Maine Pops Concert Band 35th Anniversary Spring Concert, held April 30 at Scarborough High School in Scarborough, Maine is now available on YouTube for viewing at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue5XIVAmBD4.

The Maine Pops is currently in its summer performance season, with private and public events slated through July and August. The band will begins its fall season with rehearsals starting in September at Scarborough High School, leading to the band’s 35th Anniverary Fall Concert on November 19.

Please check out our calendar for events occurring through the summer and fall of 2023.

Maine Pops Concert Band Fills Seven Positions on its 2023-2024 Board of Directors

The Maine Pops Concert held elections for half of its board of directors during the band’s end-of-season general membership meeting. The elections were conducted in conjunction with the band’s June 14 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 within 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 until June 2025 were Bob Swerdlow as president and percussionist Laura Merten as treasurer. Flautist/percussionist Yvonne Wentz replaces oboist Linda Hornig as the band’s vice president. Also reelected to the board in at-large positions were trumpeter Steve Barrett and clarinetist Rick Wacksman. Clarinetists Kara LaRochelle and Kathye Martin are first-time members of the board.

The remaining members of the Maine Pops board include flautist Lily King as secretary, and bassoonist Christina McCarthy as venue coordinator. McCarthy has the dual role on the board as the Maine Pops’ past president. At-large board members include saxophonists Danielle Capozza and Sue Niemoeller, flautists Patty Lawson and Nanci Goudey, and percussionist Leslie Oullette. Their terms will expire on June 30, 2024.

Band conductor David Watts serves as a non-voting member of the Maine Pops Board. Congratulations to our new officers and board members.

Maine Pops Congratulates Scarborough High School Music; Sends Thanks for Support for 2022-2023 Season


The performance season for Scarborough High School’s music department is nearly complete. Only a performance on June 11 at the school’s graduation ceremonies remain. The high school band and chorale had their last public performance on May 31 at a very successful spring concert.


To congratulate the musical students at Scarborough High for their school year accomplishment, and to thank the school for their support of the Maine Pops Concert Band efforts throughout the 2022-2023 season, the Maine Pops provided a selection of bakery treats from "On The Vine" in Scarborough to the music faculty and students on June 1.


Maine Pops board member and clarinetist Rick Wacksman led the effort, delivering the mid-morning snack to band director Tim Ebersold and chorale director Jeff Mosher. The snacks were greatly appreciated by all the students, who stopped by the school’s rehearsal suites during advisory period and before each class. Between 80 and 100 music students enjoyed the treats.

Both Ebsersold and Mosher sent their sincerest thanks to the Maine Pops Concert Band for its generosity and friendship as musical partners within the Scarborough community.

(All photos are by Steve Barrett.)

Maine Pops Announces 35th Anniversary Summer Schedule

The summer concert season has arrived, and the Maine Pops Concert Band officially begins its 2023-2024 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 30, the band – which serves the greater Portland metropolitan area – will perform selections used during their 2022-2023 fall and spring concerts, plus one or two extra works for the 2023 summer season. Last year’s summer concert series was widely attended by audiences seeking live musical entertainment in their communities. This year, the Maine Pops summer concerts are part of the band’s 35th anniversary commemoration.

On Saturday, June 24, the Maine Pops will join 15 other community bands for the return of the annual R.B. Hall Music Festival being hosted this year in Richmond, ME. R.B. Hall was a Maine-born march composer who is honored at the festival – traditionally held annually on the last Saturday in June. The June event marks the first official R.B. Hall Festival since 2019; it was halted for three years due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Maine Pops Concert Band is scheduled to perform from 1:50 to 2:30 p.m. In addition, some members of the Maine Pops will join musicians of the other bands at 12:30 p.m. for a massed band performance of R.B. Hall marches.

The band’s 2023 public performance summer schedule includes four engagements; three in the greater Portland area. Its first community performance is a return visit to Portland’s Heseltine Park on Wednesday, July 19, beginning at 6 p.m. On Friday, August 4, the band will travel to Bath, ME to perform at the city’s Freedom Park Gazebo at 6:30 p.m. and will follow that performance with a trek to Falmouth’s Village Green for a 6:30 p.m. Monday performance on August 7. Their final public summer concert will be Wednesday, August 16 with a 7 p.m. performance at the Village Green in Cape Elizabeth. All public concerts are free to attend, but the band will accept donations to cover administrative costs.

The band is also performing summer concerts at a pair of retirement communities in the Portland region. Concert venues include Portland’s Park Danforth community and at 100 State Street. Although these are the only two retirement communities currently on the Maine Pops schedule, other engagements may be added. For more information about dates, time and additions for these retirement community performances, please contact the community retirement centers directly.

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 clarinet, trumpet, 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 or sbarrett@mainepops.org.

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

Maine Pops Flute Choir Performs at The Woods at Canco

The Maine Pops Flute Choir – an element of the Maine Pops Concert Band – performed a concert for residents of The Woods at Canco in Portland, ME on April 15.

The flute choir, led by the band’s Patty Lawson, is comprised of flautists from the Maine Pops and was first organized in late 2022. Its first performances were during the band’s Christmas benefit concerts in 2022. The ensemble performs at various community events throughout the greater Portland area to support the band and promote music in the community.

A segment of the performance – Ashokan Farewell by American folk composer Jay Ungar – was the final composition of their concert and is viewable at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyPwm5RI0gE

For more information about requesting the flute choir for a performance, please contact band president Bob Swerdlow at president@mainepops.org.

Maine Pops at 35 – Concert Band to Perform Coral Anniversary Spring Concert April 30 in Scarborough

The coral anniversary (35 years) is a significant landmark between the silver and golden anniversaries. In Native American culture, coral is said to be a symbol of protection, having magical attributions against disease and danger. Coral is also considered an aid to bringing good luck and fortune. It signifies the importance of family and community, while encouraging people to enjoy life, have fun, and overcome challenges and obstacles. Coral represents a reminder to stay positive and never give up on our dreams.

Sounds like a perfect theme to represent what the Maine Pops Concert Band plans to celebrate 35 years in 2023. The band has protected itself well from the COVID-19 pandemic and overcome the pandemic challenges. It takes pride in promoting community importance to the band’s mission of “Building Community through Music,” and it provides band members the chance for our musicians to enjoy life, have fun and continue our musical dreams through performance.

In celebration of their 35th anniversary, the Maine Pops will conduct the first of two 35th anniversary concerts on Sunday, April 30, beginning at 2:30 p.m. at the Winslow Homer Center for the Arts in Scarborough, Maine. The Winslow Homer Center is located inside Scarborough High School, located at 11 Municipal Drive. It’s the band’s first auditorium performance since November of 2019, and its first concert in Scarborough since 2018!

For followers of the Maine Pops Concert Band who are not able to attend the spring concert, the band is live streaming the performance through Facebook. The link to the performance will be: https://www.facebook.com/mainepops.

"This 35th Anniversary Year has given me an opportunity to dig even deeper into the band’s past," said Maine Pops Director David Watts. "Our concerts will offer highlights of concerts over the past three and half decades but as my heart always does, I’ve chosen pieces that are new for our members and audiences that will continue to push our boundaries." Watts added that Maine POPS at 35 shows "…what the band has achieved, what we are achieving, and what we are capable of achieving as we look forward to the next 35 years."

A second 35th anniversary performance is planned for the band’s fall concert in November.

Formed as the Italian Heritage Band in 1988, the ensemble was renamed as the Maine Pops Concert Band in 2016. The band provides community service to the Greater Portland area, reaching out to its audiences at performances throughout the year.

“It’s the best of 35 years of outstanding concert music, performed by one of Maine premier concert bands,” said Robert Swerdlow, president of the Maine Pops. The band continues to return toward pre-pandemic numbers, with Swerdlow saying it now has 70 players strong.

To commemorate the band’s past and present, Maine Pops Concert Band Director David Watts selected a variety of compositions for the spring concert. Some selections were chosen as a reflection of music performed in the past by both the Italian Heritage Band and the Maine Pops. He’s combined those selections with some newly acquired compositions; all to provide a wide variety of music for attendees of all ages.

Featured tunes include Hans Zimmer’s “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”, Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana,” Luigi Denza’s “Funiculi Funicula,” a Sammy Nestico arrangement of “Maleguena,” and Modest Mussorgsky’s finale from “Pictures at an Exhibition.” Also slated are works by John Philip Sousa, native Maine march composer R. B. Hall, Percy Grainger and more. “If you ever played in a community or school band or had a kid in one,” said Swerdlow, “this concert is sure to inspire, entertain and delight!”

A suggested donation of $15 per person is being accepted at the door. No donations are required for students attending the concert. Donations are accepted to help with the band’s administrative costs.

Maine Pops continues to recruit musicians.

As the band continues its final preparations, its members know they also have large summer concert schedule in and around the Greater Portland area. The band has already accepted numerous public and private requests for summer performances, and will perform music from both the 2022 fall concert and its 2023 spring performances.

To meet those requirements and to build for our 2023 fall concert, the Maine Pops continues to recruit local musicians to fill its ranks. The band has a critical need for clarinet, trumpet, trombone, French horn, and percussion performers to meet the bands increasing performance schedule and repertoire.

All musicians within the Maine Pops are community volunteers with a love and desire for concert band performance can join; we are looking for musicians of all ages to join our ranks. Musicians are not required to audition, but they must have a concert band instrument, be able to read music and meet current COVID-19 vaccination requirements.

Musicians interested in joining the Maine Pops, can contact band president Bob Swerdlow at president@mainepops.org for more information.

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

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