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‘Sounds of the Stadium Concert’ to blast on Thursday

James Clemens High School Band will present "Sounds of the Stadium Concert" on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. (CONTRIBUTED)
James Clemens High School Band will present “Sounds of the Stadium Concert” on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. (CONTRIBUTED)

MADISON – James Clemens High School Band will present their third annual “Sounds of the Stadium Concert” on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m.

Band director Keith Anderson and the Jets Band will bring their music and spirit from marching season at competitions and football games to the James Clemens auditorium. Stuart Tankesley is assistant director at James Clemens.

“‘Sounds of the Stadium’ is a highly energetic indoor extravaganza performed by the band, color guard, dance team and drum line,” Anderson said. “This is an exciting event you will not want to miss.”

Drum Major Katie Miller also will take the podium to lead the band in some of its numbers. The band, drumline and color guard will perform “The National Anthem,” cheers for the offense and defense and many different tunes from the football stands.

Guests can bid on merchandise in a silent auction. Following the concert, the James Clemens Band Boosters will host a dessert reception.

Advance tickets are $8, or pay $10 at the event. For ticket information, email to Julie Shelly at VPFundraising@jcjetsband.com.

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