Album US 1974 on United Sound label
Pop and Brass (Brass Band)
Side 1 is a live recording of a Halftime and Post-Game shows of the F.U. Marching Band from September 21, 1974. Side 2 is a studio recording of several selections from the 1974-75 repertoire.
Furman University Marching Band , album by | |
Jay Bocook , *1953 music director, on-field, arranged by | |
Carroll , arranged by | |
Kelly Love , US arranged by | |
R.R. Cotter , arranged by | |
Gary Buchholtz , trombone, solo | |
R.R. Cotter and J.A. Bocook , arranged by | |
R. Mays , arranged by | |
Hawkins , arranged by | |
Bill Moffit , 1926-2008 arranged by | |
Z. Van Auken , arranged by | |
Crawford , arranged by | |
Lauendeau , arranged by |
Dan A. Ellis music director |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Live Halftime Show - Sept. 21, 1974 | Furman University Marching Band | ||
2 | Fanfare : Wabash Cannonball | Furman University Marching Band | ||
3 | How the West Was Won | Furman University Marching Band | ||
4 | Drum Solo - Country Medley | Furman University Marching Band | ||
5 | Tumbling Tumbleweeds | Furman University Marching Band | ||
6 | Drum Solo - Steel Guitar Rag | Furman University Marching Band | ||
7 | Chattanooga Choo Choo | Furman University Marching Band | ||
8 | Shenandoah | Furman University Marching Band | ||
9 | Post-Game Show | Furman University Marching Band | ||
10 | Patton | Furman University Marching Band | ||
11 | Hang 'Em High | Furman University Marching Band | ||
12 | Furman Cheers & Fight Song | Furman University Marching Band | ||
13 | XX Olympiad Fanfare | Furman University Marching Band | ||
14 | Go Down Gamblin' | Furman University Marching Band | ||
15 | Saints In Concert | Furman University Marching Band | ||
16 | MacArthur Park | Furman University Marching Band | ||
17 | Bill Bailey | Furman University Marching Band | ||
18 | What Kind Of Fool Am I | Furman University Marching Band | ||
19 | Thunder And Blazes | Furman University Marching Band | Julius Fučík | |
20 | Stars and Stripes Forever | Furman University Marching Band | John Philip Sousa | |
21 | Auld Lang Syne | Furman University Marching Band | ||
22 | Alma Mater | Furman University Marching Band | Poteat and Ellis |