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Merry Mixers – Dance
Coronado Center,
Hot Springs Village, AR – February 16, 2013
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The VBB opens the Merry Mixers dance…..
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Leader, Bill Morgan (r) & Joe Shelnutt perform a duet….
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….and leader Bill does, as usual, a fine job on a solo…..
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Mr. Guitar, Ron Dana, pluckin’ away…..
Hot Springs Concert Band “Band Blast 2013” – Concert
Jessieville H.S. Sports Arena,
Jessieville, AR – February 17, 2013
Photos by Carla Olson
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The VBB does their part at the Hot Springs Concert Band’s “Band Blast”
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Guest precussionist, Ryan Lewis runs the traps for us.
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Jessieville H.S. Vocal Dept. head, Lydia DeSambourg, joins us on a vocal solo…
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Trumpeter, Billy Scholl does his solo duty…..
Concert
Country Club Village,
Hot Springs, AR – April 2, 2013
Photos by Carla Olson
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The VBB goes “on the road” to perform for Country Club Village in Hot Springs.
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…..and, of course, we DO play for food!!
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Trumpeter, Bill Scholl, who resides at CC Village, gives us a solo rendition……
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Leader, Bill Morgan, (l) and Joe Shelnutt do a great job on a duet.
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our girl & boy singers, Maureen Morgan & David Major.
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…a very appreciative audience……
Kirk in The Pines Presbyterian Church – Concert/Dance
Balboa Pavilion,
Hot Springs Village, AR – June 12, 2013
Photos by Carla Olson
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The VBB gathers for pre-show stuff….
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David Major & Maureen Morgan lend their voices to the occasion.
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Jerry Jamrich “jams” on his trumpet.
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Bari Sax, Hal Thompson, foreground & trumpet, Bill Scholl in the rear.
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Nora Cole thrills us with an arrangement of “Makin’ Whoopee”.
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Rich Karm, on trombone.
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Joe Shelnutt on Tenor sax
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Our leader, Bill Morgan, also on Tenor sax.
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VBB, hard at it…..
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Pat Hightower (l), David Major & Maureen Morgan pose on a beautiful day.
Independence Day Celebration – Dance
Balboa Pavilion,
Hot Springs Village, AR – July 5, 2013
Photos by Carla Olson
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Donna Aylward poses with the event poster.
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Our great VBB fans arrive from Good Samaritan Campus.
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our crowd view from the rear….
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dancer view from the rear of the band…
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Folks ready to enjoy the dance….
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David Major & Maureen Morgan, our vocalists….
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Clyde Pound, our guest pianist..
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Our guest guitarist, “Hose” Korhuniak, strums away…..
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Leader, Bill Morgan, gives direction to Bass T-bone, Nora Cole….good luck, Bill!!
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The VBB plays a closing number, “America The Beautiful”…….
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……as the audience sings along.
Dancing With The Villagers – Animal Welfare League Dance
Coronado Center,
Hot Springs Village, AR – September 24, 2013
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The advertising for the event.
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Lots of dancers…….
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…..and not so many…..
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Maureen Morgan lends her vocal talents to the show.
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The VBB plays it’s final number…
Showcase of the Arts – Concert
Woodlands Auditorium,
Hot Springs Village, AR – October 5, 2013
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Our “girl” singer. Maureen Morgan, poses with the ad for the Showcase of the Arts.
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Leader, Bill Morgan, has a little talk with our audience.
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Rich Karm, on trombone.
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Maureen favors us with a song, with guest pianist, Fran Stroud, in the background.
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David Major sings for us.
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Jerry Jamrich, on trumpet.
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Joe Shelnutt on Tenor Sax.
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The VBB takes a bow….
Jazz At Christmas – Concert, Garvan Woodland Gardens
Anthony Chapel,
Hot Springs, AR – November 23, 2013
Photos by Carla Olson
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The wonderful Anthony Chapel at Garvan Woodland Gardens
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all ready for our saxes to start…
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Guest (oops, regular) pianist Steve Fetcko.
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Fetcko & Norm Morton, Keyboard Bassist, consult..
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Percussionist, Lee Beach, ponders what to do next with his “stuff”.
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Guitarist, Ron Dana, with his helper.
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our trumpet section, Bruce Harvey, (l) Janet Jenkins, Jim Kelly and a little bit of Bill Scholl.
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Vocalists, Maureen Morgan & David Major
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The VBB crankin’ out the Christmas jazz
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Our T-bones, Donna Morton, Don Phillips and Rich Karm (r). Not shown, Nora Cole.
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Our saxes, Leader Bill Morgan, (l) Ray Narug, Joe Shelnutt, Howard Olson and Hal Thompson.
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a “full house” audience.
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