BANDS OF AMERICA

2022 CAROLINA 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.

North Carolina is in the Eastern Standard Time Zone. All times shown are local time for North Carolina.

Event Schedule

Finals Schedule

6:30 PM – GATES OPEN

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

7:30 PM – Fort Walton Beach H.S, FL

7:45 PM – Green Hope H.S., NC

8:00 PM – Panther Creek H.S., NC

8:15 PM – Cary H.S., NC

8:30 PM – Apex Friendship H.S., NC

8:45 PM – Harrison H.S., GA

9:00 PM – Cleveland H.S., NC

9:15 PM – Catawba Ridge H.S., SC

9:30 PM – Nation Ford H.S., SC

9:45 PM – Green Level H.S., NC

10:00 PM – Walton H.S., GA

10:15 PM – Bassett H.S., VA

10:45 PM – FINALE – PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

 Prelims Schedule

6:45 AM – Box Office Opens

7:15 AM – STADIUM GATES OPEN

8:00 AM – Preliminary Competition Begins

9:30 AM – BREAK

10:00 AM – Preliminary Competition Resumes

11:45 AM – LUNCH

12:30 PM – Preliminary Competition Resumes

2:30 PM – BREAK

3:00 PM – Preliminary Competition Resumes

4:45 PM – Preliminary Competition Ends
Exhibition: Wake Forest University Spirit of Old Gold and Black

5:00 PM – PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
All Competing Band Drum Majors

5:30 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

8:00 AM – Patrick Henry H.S., VA
Patrick Henry High School
Roanoke, VA

DIRECTOR: Alex Schmitt

DRUM MAJORS: Wilson Milam and Jayveon Tucker


REPERTOIRE:
Climb Higher

Musical selections include: “Fly to Paradise,” “Flight of the Thunderbird,” “The Red Balloon,” “High Hopes”
8:15 AM – West Forsyth H.S., NC
West Forsyth High School
Clemmons, NC

DIRECTOR: Tom Shoemaker

DRUM MAJOR: Xander Patton


REPERTOIRE:
Hansel and Gretel

Musical selections include: Music written by Jeff Chambers
8:30 AM – Holly Springs H.S., NC
Holly Springs High School
Holly Springs, NC

DIRECTOR: Michael Biasi

DRUM MAJOR: Eleanor Taylor


REPERTOIRE:
Unfortunate Souls

Musical selections include: “School for Scandal” by Samuel Barber; “It’s a Man’s World” by James Brown; “Unfortunate Souls” by Jesse Rackley
8:45 AM – Dreher H.S., SC
Dreher High School
Columbia, SC

DIRECTORS:
Dr. Chris Lee
DRUM MAJORS: Lauren Grier and Hannah Barr


REPERTOIRE:
Between Me and You

Musical selections include: “SYNESTHESIA SUITE” by Andy Akiho; “UDACREP AKUBRAD” (Spices, Perfumes, Toxins Movement 1: Allegro) by Avner Dorman; “If I Ain’t Got You” by Alicia Keyes; “Zambra” by Xavi Turull
9:00 AM – Swansboro H.S., NC
Swansboro High School
Swansboro, NC

DIRECTORS:
Kristen Graham
DRUM MAJORS: Amir Baker and Mackenzie Phillips


REPERTOIRE:
The Lion and The Witch

Musical selections include: Original Music-Composed and arranged by Ian Groom
9:15 AM – Cox Mill H.S., NC
Cox Mill High School
Concord, NC
DIRECTOR: Adam Singer
DRUM MAJORS: Emily Cordes and Mason Tortorelli


REPERTOIRE:
Midnight Drive

Musical selections include: “Goodnight Moon” by Eric Whitaker; “The New Moon in the Old Moon’s Arms” by Michael Kamen
10:00 AM – Fort Walton Beach H.S., FL
Fort Walton Beach HS
Fort Walton Beach, FL
DIRECTOR: Derek Fields
DRUM MAJORS: Carolyn Jowers and Gia Marsh


REPERTOIRE:
A New Dawn

Musical selections include: The Weeknd’s album “Dawn FM” including Dawn FM and Blinding Lights, followed by Michael Buble’s “Feeling Good.” All Compositions arranged by SyncedUp Designs
10:15 AM – West Johnston H.S., NC
West Johnston High School
Benson, NC
DIRECTOR: Lucas Meade
DRUM MAJORS: Cooper Wright and Brenna Goodman


REPERTOIRE:
Following Your Arrow

Musical selections include: “Hurricane Herman” by Thomas Newman; “In This Broad Earth” by Steven Bryant; “Writing’s on the Wall” by Sam Smith; “Wild Nights” from “Harmonium” by John Adams; “Here Comes The Sun” by The Beatles
10:30 AM – New Bern H.S., NC
New Bern High School
New Bern, NC
DIRECTOR: Chris Elbing
DRUM MAJOR: Mason Woods


REPERTOIRE:
Un-Raveled

Musical selections include: “Bolero” by Maurice Ravel; “Pavane for a Dead Princess” by Maurice Ravel; “Someone Like You” by Adele; “Daphnis and Chloe Suite” by Maurice Ravel
10:45 AM – Bunker Hill H.S., NC
Bunker Hill High School
Claremont, NC
DIRECTOR: Myron Massey
DRUM MAJORS: Faith Xiong and Gabby Garcia


REPERTOIRE:
Dia De Los Muertos

Musical selections include: Original Compositions by Box-Six Productions
11:00 AM – Cary H.S., NC
Cary High School
Cary, NC


DIRECTOR:
Chris Foster
DRUM MAJORS: Reid Sierra Aker, Maria Olmedo, and William Dunning

REPERTOIRE:
The Age of Opulence

Musical selections include: “Grand Choeur Dialogue” by Eugene Gigout; “Like a Prayer” by Madonna; “Royals” by Lorde; “Queen of the Night” by Whitney Houston; “Queen of the Night” from the Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
11:15 AM – Catawba Ridge H.S., SC
Catawba Ridge High School
Fort Mill, SC

DIRECTOR:
Patrick Butler
DRUM MAJORS: Jenna Lincomefelt and Will Wheaton


REPERTOIRE:
Somnia Solis: Dreams of the Sun

Musical selections include: “The Frozen Cathedral” by John Mackey; “Aguas da Amazonia” by Philip Glass; “Twin Flames” by Nathaniel Wolkstein
11:30 AM – Corinth Holders H.S., NC
Corinth Holders High School
Wendell, NC
DIRECTOR: Olivia D. Spell
DRUM MAJORS: Liam Hargis and Megan Horn


REPERTOIRE:
Who Dunnit?

Musical selections include: “Danse Macabre,” “My Funny Valentine,” “Attention to Souls” and “The Wind and the Lion”
12:30 PM – Boiling Springs H.S., SC
Boiling Springs High School
Boiling Springs, SC

DIRECTOR:
Tyler Scarabino
DRUM MAJORS: Dawson Sellars, Julia Graham, Breanna Mitchell-Ellis, and Ally Miller


REPERTOIRE:
Remember

Musical selections include: Original Compositions by Michael Miller, Shane Gwaltney, & CJ Barrow; “Centuries” by Fall Out Boy
12:45 PM – Powdersville H.S., SC
Powdersville High School
Greenville, SC
DIRECTOR: Trey Ferrell
DRUM MAJOR: Malik Williams


REPERTOIRE:
Lady of the Lake

Musical selections include: “The Cave You Fear” by Michael Markowski; and “Wine-Dark Sea” by John Mackey, arranged by Victor Pullen
1:00 PM – Nation Ford H.S., SC
Nation Ford High School
Fort Mill, SC

DIRECTOR:
Ray Linkous
DRUM MAJORS: Elise Papke, Gabe Pullen, and Winnie Moore


REPERTOIRE:
A Society of One

Musical selections include: “Eleanor Rigby” by John Lennon & Paul McCartney; “Your Song” by Elton John & Bernie Taupin; “Happy Together” by Alan Gordon & Garry Bonner
1:15 PM – Harrison H.S., GA
Harrison High School
Kennesaw, GA
DIRECTOR: Josh Ray
DRUM MAJORS: Lawson Brooks^, Ainsley Collier^, and Ellie Newton^


REPERTOIRE:
Midnight in Gotham

^ denotes participation in the 2022 Music for All Summer Symposium Drum Major Institute

1:30 PM – Jack Britt H.S., NC
Jack Britt High School
Fayetteville, NC
DIRECTOR: Timothy Parsons
DRUM MAJOR: Ava Fecher


REPERTOIRE:
Villain

Musical selections include: “Heathens,” “No Time To Die;” “Bring Me to Life”
1:45 PM – Apex Friendship H.S., NC
Apex Friendship High School
Apex, NC
DIRECTOR: Paul Rowe
DRUM MAJOR: Amanda Coronel


REPERTOIRE:
Song of the Sirens

Musical selections include: 1) Sailing the High Seas 2) The Siren’s Call 3) Shipwreck
2:00 PM – Bassett H.S., VA
Bassett High School
Bassett, VA

DIRECTOR:
Trey Harris
DRUM MAJOR: Asjah Taylor


REPERTOIRE:
Mixed Emotions

Musical selections include: “Smile” by Nat King Cole; “Rite of Spring” by Igor Stravinsky; “Ode to Joy” by Ludwig van Beethoven; “Put on a happy face” by Dick Van Dyke; “Crying” by Roy Orbison; “I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues” by Elton John; “Don’t Worry Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin; “Happy” by Pharrell Williams
2:15 PM – Walton H.S., GA
Walton High School
Marietta, GA

DIRECTOR:
John Palmer
DRUM MAJORS: Hunter Creasman^, Adam Cornell^, Liza Walker^, and Simon Beltran


REPERTOIRE:
Ordinary/Extraordinary

Musical selections include: “Ordinary World” by Duran Duran Cambridge; “1963” by Johann Johannsson; “Machiavelli’s Conscience” by Michael Markowsk;i “Stroke of Genius: Picasso” by Lorne Balfe; “Extraordinary” by Brandon Smith
 
^ denotes participation in the 2022 Music for All Summer Symposium Drum Major Institute
3:00 PM – Green Level H.S., NC
Green Level High School
Cary, NC

DIRECTOR:
Brian Myers
DRUM MAJORS: Sanjana Premnath, Meggie Wilson, and Rachel Lim


REPERTOIRE:
The Way of the Lone Samurai

Musical selections include: “Bookmarks from Japan” by Julie Giroux; “Hymn to the Sun with the Beat of the Mother Earth” by Satoshi Yagisawa Sakura, a Traditional Japanese Folksong
3:15 PM – Carolina Forest H.S., SC
Carolina Forest High School
Myrtle Beach, SC

DIRECTOR:
Mark Roddy
DRUM MAJORS: Vanessa Scotti and Alayna Williams


REPERTOIRE:
The Queen’s Gambit

Musical selections include: “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Lorde; “Fanfare for the Common Man” by Aaron Copland; “Mars the Bringer of War” by Gustav Holst; “Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow;” “William Tell Overture” by Gioachino Rossini; “Dance of the Knights” by Sergei Prokofiev; “God Save the Queen;” “It’s a Man’s World” by James Brown; “We are the Champions” by Queen
3:30 PM – William G. Enloe H.S., NC
William G. Enloe High School
Raleigh, NC

DIRECTOR:
Robert C. Hunter
DRUM MAJORS: Ana Luna Cezar, Elliot Hollis, and Olivia Majernik


REPERTOIRE:
Forbidden Love

Musical selections include: “Romeo and Juliet” by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; “Medea” by Samuel Barber; “I Want to Hold Your Hand” by John Lennon and Paul McCartney; “Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral” by Richard Wagner
3:45 PM – Ardrey Kell H.S., NC
Ardrey Kell High School
Charlotte, NC
DIRECTORS: Chris Tkacik and Preston Beck
DRUM MAJORS: Marissa Harper, Makayla Myers, and Aidan Boyer


REPERTOIRE:
SUPER

Musical selections include: “Metropolis” by Gottfried Huppertz; “Eight Years in the Making” by John Paesano; “On the Shoulders of Giants” by Peter Graham; “Metropolis 1927” by Peter Graham; “Heroes” by David Bowie
4:00 PM – Green Hope H.S., NC
Green Hope High School
Cary, NC

DIRECTOR:
Creighton Flowers
DRUM MAJORS: Allen Yao and Aiden Moran-Bates


REPERTOIRE:
Conversations

Musical selections include: “Sonata Pian e forte” by Giovani Gabrieli; “Orawa” by Wojciech Kilar; “There’s no place like home” by Michael Giacchino; “Level Up” by Vienna Teng
4:15 PM – Panther Creek H.S., NC
Panther Creek High School
Cary, NC

DIRECTOR:
Andrew Weiss
DRUM MAJORS: Chaya Perera, Anjana Krishnan, and Ashwika Srungarapu


REPERTOIRE:
Nature vs. Machine

Musical selections include: “Promise” by Thomas Bergersen; “For The First Time in Forever” by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez; “The Machine” by Vamsi Tadepalli; “Olive Orchard” by Adam Schoenberg
4:30 PM – Cleveland H.S., NC
Cleveland High School
Clayton, NC

DIRECTORS:
Jason Heard and Steven Rainville
DRUM MAJORS: Miranda Lewis and Jarrett Long


REPERTOIRE:
Age of Aquarius: The Pursuit of Peace & Harmony

Musical selections include: War Peace Love
4:45 PM – Ex. Wake Forest University

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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.

Glenn Fugett, San Antonio, TX – Music
Steve Kuske, Vancouver, WA – Music
Dave Orser, Kingston, Ontario, Canada – Music
Jason Rob, Austin, TX – Music
Tim Hudnall, Knoxville, TN – Visual
Ira Jenkins, Atlanta, GA – Visual
Robert Solomon, Los Angeles, CA – Visual
Joel Denton, Chattanooga, TN – 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.

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MEMBERS OF SOTOGAB BAND

Thank you to Members of SOTOGAB Band for serving as host of today’s championship. Members of SOTOGAB Band volunteers are making today’s event happen! Thank you to Anthony Tang and Members of SOTOGAB Band.

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