Cloud Co. Comm. College Bands Performing Fall Concert

Cloud County Community College’s Music Department will present a Fall Band Concert on Monday, November 17. The concert, which is free, will be at 7 p.m. in Cook Theatre on the Concordia campus.

The concert will feature the North Central Kansas Community Concert Band and the Cloud Kicks Jazz Band.

The NCK Community Concert Band is a non-auditioned, community ensemble that features primarily traditional wind and concert band repertoire. It is under the direction of Daniel Hill. The Cloud Kicks Jazz Band is an auditioned ensemble open to both college and community members. Chris Langsford, instructor in music at Cloud County, is the band’s director.

The Community Band will perform the following selections: March to Concord, A Scottish Rhapsody, Peace Song, and Kentucky 1800.

The Jazz Band will perform: Autumn Leaves, Sithalicious, Alright, Okay, You Win, Blueberry Hill, Just in Time, and I Wanna be Like You (from Disney’s “The Jungle Book”).

Contact Langsford at chris.langsford@cloud.edu with questions about the concert.

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