2011

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First chair

Receive First Chair Honors DuringECCC Band Oinic These local musicians received first chair, first band honors during the 33rd annual East Qm· tral Community College Invitational Band Clinic held recenttj on the Decatur campus. The tw~ day clinic iscomprised of first and second bands, v.tlich include the topmusicians from the eca; distJict The clinic condudes with a concert in Huff Auditorium. Students receMng first chair, first band honors and their respective schools include (front raN, from left) Tyler Gilmore (tuba) and Chandler Smith (mallets), both d Newton County; Ashley CUmber1and (flute), Nicki Slade (trum– pet), Samantha Farley (clarinet) and Dylan Brister (baritone saxophone), all of Neshoba central; Cammeroo H~n (contra bass darinet). Philadelphia; and Mven Avera (bass clarinet), New– ton County, (second row, from left) Evan Derrick (trombone), Morton; .Jooh Thompson (battery pertUSSion), Louisville; Spencer Sims (tenor saxophone) and Zack Peden (alto saxophone), both of Neshoba central; Dylan Raines (French hom), Newton County, and Kayla Sudatfl (barttone), Morton. Zachary HarriS, band director at Gulfport High School. served as ~ clinician for the first band and Keith Moffat d Olde To'Ml MiddleSchool in Ridgeland dlrect.eO the second band. Thomas W. carson serves as ECCC Director of Bands. (EC Photo

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