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The Centerville
Jazz Band
2002 Musical Program
2002 Theme:

The Centerville Jazz Band is the marching band from Centerville High School, Centerville, Ohio. Since 1984 the band has performed big band jazz in traditional and contemporary forms. The Centerville Jazz Band has been called "the world's biggest big band".
For the 2002 competition season, the Centerville Jazz Band presents "Patterns in Jazz" which uses the simple elegance of common shapes to accentuate the unique motives of four diverse musical styles. Musical selections include Fanfare for the New by Hugo Montenegro, Interlude by Andrew Markworth, Prelude, Fugue and Riffs by Leonard Bernstein.
The 2002 Drum Majors are Caitlin Arnone, Laura Ball, and Craig Schwable. The Band Director is Wayne Markworth with Assistant Directors Jodi Fairbanks, Tim Fairbanks, and Mike Voytek. Other staff members and consultants include:
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Visual Staff: Mike Gaines, Noah Bellamy, Bart Woodley, Keith Potter, Carie Boyle, Jessica Schloemer
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Color Guard Staff: Robin Wells, Byron Valentine, Shannon Voehringer, Kara Lopardo
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Percussion Staff: Devin Namaky, Andy Schible, Chris Lunsford, Dan Tatalovich, Andrew Markworth
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Brass & Woodwind Staff: Bill Stahl, Bobby Streng, Sherri Voytek, Tami Markworth
This season the Centerville Jazz Band will participate in the Bands of America Regionals at the University of Toledo and Massillon, Ohio and the Grand Nationals in Indianapolis. In local competitions they will perform at Kings, Springboro, Loveland and Brookville High Schools. The season will conclude with a trip in December to the Florida Power parade and contest, Disney World and Universal Studios.
In addition to the co-curricular marching band, the Centerville Band Program consists of the following classes: Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, and Jazz Improvisation and Music Technology classes. Beginning in December, three Jazz Ensembles, Basketball Pep Band, Winter Guard, and Winter Percussion Ensemble offer more opportunities for participation and performance.
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