BANDS OF AMERICA

BALLAD HEALTH EAST TENNESSEE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

PRESENTED BY YAMAHA

Event Schedule

Prelims Schedule and Band Info

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Adjudication Panel

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In Exhibition

FAQs

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Published on Wednesday, October 12, 2022. Information subject to change.

Johnson City, TN is in the Eastern Standard Time Zone. All times shown are local time for Johnson City.

Event Schedule

Finals Schedule

6:30 PM – GATES OPEN

7:00 PM – National Anthem
Special On-Field Welcome

7:30 p.m. – Lakeside High School, GA

7:45 p.m. – Mauldin High School, SC

8:00 p.m. – Coweta High School, OK

8:15 p.m. – Seymour High School, TN

8:30 p.m. – Alpharetta High School, GA

8:45 p.m. – Archbishop Alter High School, OH

9:00 p.m. – Whitewater High School, GA

9:15 p.m. – Dobyns-Bennett High School, TN

9:30 p.m. – Lake Hamilton High School, AR

9:45 p.m. – Elizabethton High School, TN

10:00 p.m. – South Jones High School, MS

10:15 p.m. – Clover High School, SC

10:45 PM – FINALE – PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

 

Prelims Schedule

8:45 AM – Box Office Opens

9:15 AM – STADIUM GATES OPEN

10:00 AM – Preliminary Competition Begins

11:30 AM – LUNCH

12:15 PM – Preliminary Competition Resumes

2:00 PM – BREAK

2:30 PM – Preliminary Competition Resumes

4:15 PM – Preliminary Competition Ends
Exhibition: East Tennessee State University Marching Bucs

4:30 PM – PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
All Competing Band Drum Majors

5:00 PM – Finalist Directors Meeting
Stadium Cleared
Dinner Break

6:30 PM – GATES OPEN

7:00 PM – National Anthem
Special On-Field Welcome

7:15 PM – Class Exhibition (If Needed)

7:30 PM – First Performing Finalist Band

10:30 PM – Finals Competition Ends
Class Exhibition (If Needed)

10:45 PM – FINALE – PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

Prelims Schedule & About the Bands

10:00 AM – Berkeley H.S., SC
Berkeley High School
Moncks Corner, SC

DIRECTOR: Brittany DelSignore

DRUM MAJORS: Kanarian Temesgen and Connor Vongsaly


REPERTOIRE:
Fortune Teller

Musical selections include: “Hungarian Dance No. 5” by Johannes Brahms
10:15 AM – Station Camp H.S., TN
Station Camp High School
Gallatin, TN

DIRECTOR: Adam Laman

DRUM MAJOR: Olivia Mitchell


REPERTOIRE:
Symmetry

Musical selections include: Original music by Nate Hughes and Adrian Baker
10:30 AM – Coweta H.S., OK

Coweta High School

Coweta, OK

DIRECTOR: James Morrison

DRUM MAJORS: Kaitlin Beddall, Paivyn Gillis, and Gracee Padgett


REPERTOIRE:
Scissortail – Freedom of Flight

Musical selections include: “Bird Set Free” by Sia; “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Elmer Bernstein; “Fly Away Home” by Pinkzebra; “Fly to Paradise” by Eric Whitacre
10:45 AM – Dobyns-Bennett H.S., TN
Dobyns-Bennett High School
Kingsport, TN

DIRECTORS:
Lafe Cook
DRUM MAJORS: Ella Halliburton, Ryan True, and Kaden Powers


REPERTOIRE:
Candide

Musical selections include: Auto Da Fe, Make Our Garden Grow, and Overture
11:00 AM – Pickens H.S., SC
Pickens High School
Pickens, SC

DIRECTOR:
David Richards
DRUM MAJOR: Kylie Oglesby


REPERTOIRE:
Just Fly

Musical selections include: “Fly to Paradise” and “Leaving on a Jet Plane” with original compositions by Bronson Brown and Jordan Toran
11:15 AM – South Laurel H.S., KY
South Laurel High School
London, KY

DIRECTOR:
Sheldon House
DRUM MAJORS: Scottie Vandy, Blake Arnold, and Kate Fee


REPERTOIRE:
Bad Guys

Musical selections include: School for Scandal, The Beautiful People, Bad Guys, Smile, and Bad to the Bone.
12:15 PM – Mauldin H.S., SC
Mauldin High School
Mauldin, SC

DIRECTOR:
Adam Scheuch
DRUM MAJORS: Erin Curtis, Ethan Hunt, Trinity Metts, and Tanya Warren


REPERTOIRE:
Novilunium

Musical selections include: “The New Moon in the Old Moon’s Arms” by Michael Kamen; “Ecstatic Waters” by Steven Bryant
12:30 PM – Alpharetta H.S., GA
Alpharetta High School
Alpharetta, GA
DIRECTOR: Todd Manson
DRUM MAJORS: Michael Serafino and Jocelyn Hung


REPERTOIRE:
The Golden Era

Musical selections include: Music from Nat King Cole, Fergi, and original music composed by Bryan Harmsen
12:45 PM – Park Vista H.S., FL
Park Vista High School
Lake Worth, FL
DIRECTOR: Joseph Glaeser
DRUM MAJORS: Ryan Golbe, Ricky Medina, and Noah Pierre


REPERTOIRE:
Wanderlust

Musical selections include: “Paperman” by Christophe Beck; “Rocky Point Holiday” by Ron Nelson; “So Far Away/There’s No Place Like Home” by Carole King/Michael Giacchino; “Joyride” by Michael Markowski
1:00 PM – North Lincoln H.S., NC
North Lincoln High School
Lincolnton, NC

DIRECTOR:
Matt Minick
DRUM MAJORS: Jack Doppel and Emily Curry


REPERTOIRE:
Out of Time

Musical selections include: “As Time Goes By;” “NBC Chimes;” “Festival Commencement” from Adventures in Time; “Time in a Bottle;” “A Short Ride in a Fast Machine;” “Time of My Life”
1:15 PM – Seymour H.S., TN
Seymour High School
Seymour, TN


DIRECTOR:
Joseph Cole
DRUM MAJORS: Courtney McHan, Elle Wlas, and Tyler Santel

REPERTOIRE:
Blossom

Musical selections include: “Aurora in Faerieland,” “Aurora and the Fawn” and “The Main Title” from Fantastic Beasts by James Newton Howard; “The Avatar’s Love” from Avatar: The Last Airbender by Jerry Zuckerman; “We Are the Designers” by Jacob Shea, Jasha Alain Klebe, Bruce Fingers, and Billie Ray Fingers
1:30 PM – Lakeside H.S., GA
Lakeside High School
Evans, GA

DIRECTORS:
Jared Best and Jonathan Witmer
DRUM MAJORS: Aidan Eclavea, Leana Elwahidi, Brandon Kim, and Giovanna Nuques


REPERTOIRE:
The Monarchy

Musical selections include: Selections from the “Danserye” by Tielman Susato; “Edge of Night” by Billy Boyd; “Anti-Fanfare” by Andrew Blair; Original music by Jared Best
1:45 PM – Archbishop Alter H.S., OH
Archbishop Alter High School
Kettering, OH
DIRECTOR: Todd Tucker


REPERTOIRE:
Overjoyed

Musical selections include: The Music of Stevie Wonder
2:30 PM – Whitewater H.S., GA
Whitewater High School
Fayetteville, GA

DIRECTOR:
Chad Reynolds
DRUM MAJORS: Kellan Frenelle and Taylor Jackson


REPERTOIRE:
Hit the Road, Jack!

Musical selections include: “In the Hall of the Mountain King” by Edvard Grieg; “Follow the Yellow Brick Road;” “Q19” by Harold Arlen; “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” by Elton John; “Hit the Road Jack” by Percy Mayfield
2:45 PM – Clover H.S., SC
Clover High School
Clover, SC
DIRECTOR: Rick Langdale Jr
DRUM MAJORS: Daniella Castanada, Margaret Gossett, Ashley Heaton, and Ahmir Rahmati

REPERTOIRE:
SPARK!
3:00 PM – Lake Hamilton H.S., AR
Lake Hamilton High School
Pearcy, AR

DIRECTOR:
Jon Shultz
DRUM MAJORS: Nikki Newell, Cora Breshears, and Chloe Hayes


REPERTOIRE:
The Power Band Country Music Jamboree

Musical selections include: “Mountain Music” by Randy Owen; “Always on My Mind” by Mark James, John Christopher, and Wayne Thompson; “The Arkansas Traveler” by Wayne Downey and Colton Hines; “I Will Always Love You” by Dolly Parton
3:15 PM – South Jones H.S., MS
South Jones High School
Ellisville, MS

DIRECTOR:
Brian Joyce
DRUM MAJORS: Braden Yarber and Cameron Tran


REPERTOIRE:
Rainy City Noir

Musical selections include: “Welcome to the City” by Toby Fox; “Loss;” “Bad Guy” by Billie Eilish
3:30 PM – Enka H.S., NC
Enka High School
Candler, NC

DIRECTOR:
Kevin Young
DRUM MAJORS: Karishma Vengala, Contessa Sprinkle, and Claudia Martinez


REPERTOIRE:
Catching Fire

Musical selections include: “Quien Sabe” (from Stan Kenton’s Cuban Fire); “Set Fire to the Rain” by Adele; “Malaguena”
3:45 PM – Nordonia H.S., OH
Nordonia High School
Macedonia, OH

DIRECTOR:
Tom Weaver
DRUM MAJORS: Matthew Willis, Christian Chang, and Shaylee Henderson


REPERTOIRE:
Together

Musical selections include: “Happy Together” by The Turtles; “Night on Bald Mountain” by Modest Mussorgsky; “Lonely” by Justin Bieber; “Come Together” and “Here Comes The Sun” by The Beatles
4:00 PM – Elizabethton H.S., TN
Elizabethton High School
Elizabethton, TN

DIRECTOR:
Jonathan Valentine
DRUM MAJOR: Zada Hardin


REPERTOIRE:
Hypnotized

Musical selections include: “Meetings Along the Edge” by Phillip Glass; “Bad Guy” by Billie Eilish; “Can’t Take my Eyes Off of You” by Frankie Valli; Original music by AJ Pace and Eric Bell
4:15 PM – Ex. East Tennessee State Univ. Marching Bucs

DIRECTOR: Dr. Joe Moore

REPERTOIRE: Playing With Fire

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Adjudication Panel

Bands of America Championships are designed to be an educational experience for the participating bands, as well as exciting musical events for spectators. Our panel of respected adjudicators evaluates and offers constructive comments on every performance, to be used by the band directors as a guide for future improvement.

To carry out the difficult task of rating and ranking each band according to the Bands of America adjudication system, we have selected established experts in music education and the marching specialty.

Daniel Montoya, Jr. – Austin, TX – Music
Max Mullinix – The Woodlands, TX – Music
Jeremy Spicer – Austin, TX – Music
Timothy Yontz – Fort Myers, FL – Music
Ken Giese – Las Vegas, NV – Visual
John Leonard – New York, NY – Visual
Meghan McCourt – New York, NY – Visual
Richard Saucedo – Fishers, IN – Chief Judge

What are the judges looking for?

Bands receive recorded evaluation and scoresheets from each judge. The emphasis is on the input the judge offers to the band’s program. It is the position of Bands of America that music is the more important aspect of the performance, with marching as the presentation and visual enhancement of the program. Likewise, greater emphasis is placed on general effect than on fine-line perfection of the performance.

The weight of the numbers places:

  • 60% of the value on music
  • 40% on visual
  • 60% on general effect
  • 40% on performance

Each judge is assigned a specific area on which they focus: ensemble and general effect judges are located at a vantage point from above (e.g., press box), and individual performance judges are located on the field. 

FAQs

Who can enroll in Bands of America events?
Enrollment is open to all high school bands on a first-come, first-served basis.

How is performance order determined?
Preliminary performance times are scheduled based on a random draw. Applications received and paid for on or before January 31, 2022 were eligible for the initial draw, after which performance times are based on postmark of application, with earlier postmarks receiving the later performance times. The previous year’s Regional Champion has the option to choose its Prelims performance time. Finals performances are scheduled by a random draw on site.

How is classification determined?
Bands of America has a four-class system. Bands are assigned to classes based on the following enrollment levels (grades 10-12):
• Class A – 600 or fewer
• Class AA – 601 -1325
• Class AAA – 1326 -1850
• Class AAAA – 1851 or more

Per our commitment to re-evaluate the classification system, classification numbers are examined and reset every three (3) years by a procedure that considers the composition of Bands of America Championship participation using three years of data. The maximum enrollment number for Class A remains constant, while the enrollment levels for Classes AA, AAA, and AAAA are adjusted to levels (for the next three years) that would have established equal, cumulative numbers of participants in each class over the prior three (3) years. The current classification is set to begin with the Fall 2022 season, and the next reclassification will occur effective Fall 2025. For purposes of determining enrollment, your principal must certify enrollment and consider all those students in the grades 10-12 population as reported on fall State and/or FTE funding reports.

Why aren’t the classifications announced?
By nature, appreciation of arts requires subjective reactions. We do not announce or publish band classifications, before or during events. Our intention is to not draw attention to classification, to eliminate expectations of a band’s performance based on class, including those of the judges.

How are finalist bands selected?
The top 12 scoring bands, regardless of class, are invited to compete in the evening’s Regional Finals. For Indianapolis and St. Louis Super Regionals, the top 14 scoring bands, regardless of class, will advance to Finals. For the San Antonio Super Regional, the five highest scoring bands in each of the two Prelims judging panels, regardless of class, plus the next four highest scoring bands from both of the two Prelims, regardless of class, will advance to Finals. If a Class Champion is not among the highest scoring bands advancing to Finals, they will be invited to perform at Finals in exhibition.

Is electronic recording allowed in the stadium?
No video or audio recording is permitted in the stadium without the express written permission of Music for All, in advance of the event.

Camera Policy:
Any still camera (making film or digital still pictures) is allowed into and may be used from the spectator seating area of any venue, as long as it does not interfere with or disrupt the viewing experience of any other spectator. Family, friends, and fans may take still photos of BOA events for personal use only. The images may not be sold or otherwise distributed without the written permission of Music for All. Cameras (of any kind) may not be used on the field. People with field passes or name badges must go into the stands to take digital or film pictures. Tripods or other similar equipment that obstruct the view or path of travel of others in seating areas are not allowed.

Clear Bag Policy
Music for All encourages spectators to not bring bags into venues. Only clear bags and emergency bags will be permitted. Bag policies are effective to expedite entry into venues and provide additional safety. Spectators will be allowed to bring items such as cameras, provided they are not in cases that would violate the bag policy at that venue.

IN EXHIBITION

EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY MARCHING BUCS

THANK YOU TO OUR HOST

EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY

Thank you to East Tennessee State University for serving as host of today’s championship. East Tennessee State University volunteers are making today’s event happen! Thank you to Joe Moore and East Tennessee State University.

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