gcurrier
Member Since : June 30th, 2010 2:20pm
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I am the executive director of Knight Org which consists of several different organizations in the fantasy marching arts world (including the ones here) spanning several different leagues. I am also the Chairman of CLASS (Corps League Association for Superior Sight/Sound) which looks to foster and develop new directors and youth and be the premier elite group of corps across all fantasy marching arts leagues. The organization was founded in FDCI as well as VCL and has grown and found a great deal of success in DCPI. We grown and expand our membership and strength here in FMA. Join us, the dominant drum corps force
Corps Hall located in Portland Maine
Division: 1
Level: 150
Influence: 235524
Hometown: Portland ME
League: ENCORE
Show Title
The Land Where the Good Songs Go
Repertoire
The Land Where the Good Songs Go by Jerome Kern
Using the astonishingly fresh music of Jerome Kern and the lyrics of over a dozen of his collaborators, including Oscar Hammerstein II, Dorothy Fields, and P.G. Wodehouse, THE LAND WHERE THE GOOD SONGS GO, a new revue, weaves the stories of three couples (how they meet, fall in love, and face life's inevitable challenges) into a theatrical song cycle that sparkles with wit, tenderness, and warmth. There are delectable renditions of standards such as “A Fine Romance”, “Long Ago (and Far Away)” “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” and “The Way You Look Tonight,” as well as forgotten tunes like "An Irish Husband," "Bill's a Liar," "We're Crooks," "The Subway Express," "Ain't It Funny...?" and "Never Marry a Girl." For fans of Jerome Kern, it's a religious experience.