... World Premiere Performance!
Congratulations for the world premiere performance of the march: "Colors Of The World" by Alex Track during the concert season 2011, performed by the Pueblo Municipal Band.
Alex Track was a member of the Pueblo Symphony and played percussion. A graduate of South High School and the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna, Austria, he lives in Studio City, California and performs with the "Rock Sugar Band" and is owner of the sound studio: Track Entertainment in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, CA. In 2007 he won a Grammy Award for his recording of the last CD of Ike Turner.
ACSOM (Austrian-California Society of Music)
Gerhard Track
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
... very talented band!
After attending all the seasons concerts we thoroughly thought you did a remarkable job. your jazz band is great and agree with other posts about the you saxophone player. He is outstanding. Cannot wait until next year!
Louie
Kind of Talent in Pueblo...
What a great big band this year!! It sounds great! The young man Steven who played the Nocturn was absolutely amazing! If we have that kind of talent in Pueblo, who needs to go to Denver to listen to their musicians. When he makes it to the big time or is on the Tonight Show, at least we all can say we heard him in Pueblo! Great job! We want to hear him again!!
Magbee Arnold, Pueblo
A Sunday Evening Tradition...
We look forward to the summer's concerts, one of Pueblo's most enjoyable Sunday evening traditions!
Harold & Cindy, Pueblo
Enjoyed Variety of Music...
Great program last Sunday! Really enjoyed the variety of music.
Joe, Pueblo
Free Concerts are Wonderful...
Best wishes for this year's fund-raising. It is so wonderful to have these free concerts each summer.
Marilyn, Pueblo
Getting Better Every Year...
The band seems to get better every year! Keep up the good work.
Rod, Pueblo
A Joy To Listen To...
I am enclosing my check ... what a joy to listen to the band every Sunday!
Mark & Heather, Pueblo
No Hurry To Leave...
Hello, I really like your new website. The band is sure a lot larger this year and it seems that the family that runs the business side of it is doing something right. You mentioned their names and they should be recognized more on the bill. My wife and I really enjoy the music and seeing old friends in the audience. We really love the marches and the show medlies. If Mr. Ritter wants to sing them, he needs to practice them some more like he does for the Impossible Players he regularly performs in. We also really like the young man who plays the saxophone. He was featured last year and brought my wife to tears. We hope to see him more in the future features. Mr. Emery also does a fine job keeping everyone on time. Why can't he play a little longer than 8:00 P.M.? We the audience are not in a hurry to leave.
Keep up the good work!
Bill Johnson, Pueblo
Making Pueblo Proud...
Thank you for playing the Star Spangled Banner at a singable speed. It was way too fast before. As well with the announcement of the removal of the hats during the singing. Keep up the good work! You make Pueblo proud.
Sheena Jackson, Beulah