Maine Pops Concert Band Video and Audio of Holiday Benefit Concert Now Available

Video and audio recordings of the Maine Pops Concert Band’s 2024 Holiday Benefit Concert held December 15 at the Westbrook Performing Arts Center in Westbrook, Maine are now available.

The video recording of the concert is now posted to the band’s YouTube channel. The band thanks John Cranton of Scarborough’s Local Access Television for recording the performance. The concert has already aired on Scarborough Community Access Television (Channel 2) on Decemebr 23 and 26.

The audio recording has been available for about a week. Many thanks to the band’s Arthur McClanahan for providing the recording.

2024 Maine Pops Concert Band Fall Concert Audio Recording Now Available

The 2024 Maine Pops Concert Band Fall Concert performed November 2 at Westbrook Performing Arts Center in Westbrook, Maine, is now available on audio only.

Patrons may listen to a pre-concert performance by the Maine Pops Flute Choir, the enjoy the seven compositions directed by David Watts, the conductor of the Maine Pops Concert Band.

Audio is courtesy of Arthur McClanahan.

Maine Pops Concert Band Concludes Summer Season with Bath Performance

(Photo by Larry Langmore)

A very busy and productive Maine Pops summer concert season ended with a well-attended performance at Bath’s Library Park Gazebo on August 16 in Bath, ME.

An audio recording of the Bath performance is now available on line through the link in this paragraph. (Recording by Arthur McClanahan)

The Bath concert marked the band’s seventh summer performance of 2024. The season began with a small ensemble of musicians who performed in support of the U.S. Coast Guard’s regional change of command ceremony in June, Days later, the band performed at the R.B. Hall Festival in Bridgton, followed by concerts at Camp Ketcha (Scarborough), two Portland senior housing communities, and Portland’s Heseltine Park.

Our final summer concert program included the following 12 compositions:
Star-Spangled Banner
Amparito Roca
Motown Portrait
Veni, Vedi, Vici
I’m Shipping Up to Boston
Just a Closer Walk with Thee
Gallant Seventh
Italian Festival
Dam Busters
The Rolling Stones on Tour
Battle Hymn of the Republic
The Stars and Stripes Forever

The band now receives a nearly three-week break to recover, perform instrument maintenance, and prepare for the start of fall seasons rehearsals, Those sessions are tentatively slated to begin on Wednesday, September 4, beginning at 7 p.m. at Scarborough High School.

2024-05-21 Maine Pops Concert Band April 27 Performance Now Available on Band’s YouTube Channel

The Maine Pops Concert Band’s April 27 Spring Concert – Music of War and Peace – is now posted to the Maine Pops Concert Band’s YouTube channel. The concert was performed at the Winslow Homer Center for the Arts inside Scarborough High School in Scarborough, ME.

Many thanks to videographer John Cranton and Scarborough Community Television for providing the recording. The performance has aired numerous times on Scarborough’s community access channel for those Spectrum subscribers with cable boxes in their homes.

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.

“We’re Back!” Maine Pops Concert Band’s November 21 Concert is its First In-Person Concert since December 2019.

The Maine Pops Concert Band returned to public performances on November 21, conducting its first in-person concert in two years from St. Luke’s Cathedral in Portland, Maine.

The concert was an extremely welcomed event not only to Maine Pops members, but also to the gathered audience attending band’s return to the stage for a live musical performance. The last time the Maine Pops performed an in-person concert was the Christmas holiday benefit concert December 18, 2019 at the former West Falmouth Baptist Church (since renamed the Mountainside Community Church).

In thanking the audience for attending, Maine Pops Director David Watts shared the sentiments felt by many band musicians. “I appreciate you coming out,” said Watts, adding that it’s wonderful to have people here to watch and enjoy the band’s return after the long absence. Watts spoke of his pre-concert chat with the band before going on stage, telling the audience that “it just almost doesn’t seem real to finally be back and performing…this is great.”

Following the playing of the “Star Spangled Banner,” attendees were treated to a variety of music that included a Benny Goodman medley, a new arrangement of the hymn “Precious Lord, Take My Hand,” a Bruno Mars medley, and Toto’s “Africa.” The program continued with highlights from the musical “Chicago,” Eric Whitacre’s “Sleep,” and John Williams’ “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” before concluding with Henry Fillmore’s “Americans, We.”

For those who missed the live performance or the live stream, the Maine Pops Concert Band’s fall concert for 2021 can be viewed at: https://video.ibm.com/recorded/131160736.

Prior to its final number, band president Robert Swerdlow thanked the audience for its attendance and their donations, as well as the volunteers, sponsors, and musicians that made this emergence possible. He thanked Ben Shambaugh, the Dean of St. Luke’s Cathedral, for hosting the concert, then made a special presentation to Watts – a framed letter from the Maine Pops Board of Directors and a gift, recognizing his efforts to keep the music going throughout the pandemic. The citation reads:

“On behalf of our membership, the Board of the Maine Pops Concert Band recognizes and commends David Watts for exceptional commitment, professionalism, and creativity. During the 2020-2021 COVID-19 crisis his leadership, flexibility, and persistence helped the Maine Pops Concert Band fulfill its mission to foster community, encourage musicianship, promote Concert Band repertoire, and foster a life-long love of music for our members and our audiences.”

The fall concert was the culmination of a long-term process to return the Maine Pops to normalcy. After shutting music operations down in March of 2020, the Maine Pops remained inactive until October, when the band began holding Zoom meetings and online, muted rehearsals, using recorded soundtracks of music as a guide. This led to a 52-minute virtual Christmas concert in December 2020, followed by a five-part series of virtual music releases through the band’s YouTube channel.

The Maine Pops resumed in-person, outdoor rehearsals in Falmouth, starting in July and remaining outdoors until late October. They are currently rehearsing in the fellowship hall of the Mountainside Community Church in Falmouth while looking for a more permanent indoor rehearsal venue.

The Maine Pops Concert Band is a 501(c)3 educational non-profit corporation. Individuals and organizations wishing to become a band sponsor should contact the band president at president@mainepops.org. Contributions may be tax-deductible.

Maine Pops Concludes Virtual Season with Release of a Massed-Band Performance of “New Colonial March.”

In honor of the annual Maine state tribute to native born march composer Robert Browne Hall, the Maine Pops Concert Band – combining with members of 31 community bands in five states – today released their final virtual performance of the 2020-2021 season – the composer’s New Colonial March.

Maine Pops Concert Band David Watts placed a tremendous amount of importance to this final selection and the inclusion of other Maine musicians in finding a way to celebrate R.B. Hall day – traditionally held annually on the last Saturday in June. "R.B. Hall Day has become a tradition that unites bands from across the state of Maine to honor’ our’ composer, said Watts. "In 2020, this celebration had to be cancelled. But this year, thanks to the willingness of musicians across the state and from around the country, we have kept alive the massed band tradition."

"We decided we could not go another year without honoring who we believe to be the greatest composer of marches the United States has produced, Robert Browne Hall," he said. "This Maine native is widely recognized throughout the world for his band music but is eclipsed in his own country simply because he rarely left his home state and was not covered by the press."

Calls for volunteer musicians from the many Maine Community Bands went out in early May, asking for video contributions to the R.B. Hall effort. Members of the MPCB technology team of Watts, Bob Swerdlow, Linda Hornig, and Ken Decoteau went to work on June 7 to produce the video and mix the sound tracks from over 40 musicians; some submitting multiple clips for different parts and for assorted instruments.

It has been a trying year for the not only the Maine Pops, but for all the community-based and school-based bands in Maine. "When the pandemic started we knew we had to shut down live events for the Band immediately," said Maine Pops President Bob Swerdlow. "We could not risk having a group of people of all ages blowing into horns in close proximity. However, Swerdlow said the band’s mission has always been about building community through music, and "we wanted to support our members through these difficult times."

Swerdlow said the band started with weekly Zoom get-togethers just to keep in touch. That grew into some creative thinking about how to focus on music again. "When our virtual holiday concert raised over $1500 for local food pantries in December 2020, we knew we were on to something! We learned some new computer skills and helped keep our members playing."

The Maine Pops successfully completed a virtual holiday concert in December of 2020, and released a monthly series of virtual band videos through the winter and spring of 2021. In completing this final virtual composition, Watts expressed tremendous pride in what the Maine Pops has accomplished during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown; accomplishments he hopes to build on as the Maine Pops returns to in-person rehearsals in Falmouth on July 1. The nine-week weekly outdoor rehearsal series will be the first Maine Pops rehearsals since March of 2020.

"I am very proud of and also humbled by the response we’ve had over the past year from our Maine POPS and wider band communities in providing music during the pandemic’s complete shutdown of live performances," Watts said. "It has shown me that, as in past times of upheaval, music pulls people together and provides both inspiration and comfort.

Swerdlow echoed Watts’ sentiments for the 2020-2021 season and looks forward to the new season. "We are so pleased that the pandemic is easing and that we will be meeting every week over the summer for in-person, outdoor rehearsals," said Swerdlow, adding that the summer sessions will lead the band back to our normal Wednesday night rehearsals in the fall. "As for so many others, this will be a rebuilding time, but we look forward to the challenge and to seeing so many of our friends face-to-face again! Thank you to our director, David Watts, our Board, the members of the Maine Pops and all of the amazing musicians from near and far who supported our efforts."

"To everyone in the Maine POPS family, thank you for keeping our community together over the past year and for going on this journey of exploration, trial, and error," said Watts. "To all of the musicians who have joined us over the past months from near and far to rehearse and create music for public enjoyment, you always have a home with us. As we now move back to in-person rehearsals and performances, to everyone who has allowed me into your homes as a director from afar, I thank you."

A listing of all musicians who contributed to the New Colonial March, their instruments, and their community bands are listed in the video credits.

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