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Originally Posted by faithfulfrank
Cool!
Back in the 70's I was involved a bit with Mighty St. Joe's from my hometown of Batavia, N.Y..........played in their peanut corps as I was not old enough the the senior corps, but spent hours just loving the music and going to the competitions.....
Frank
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I remember St. Joe's but don't believe I ever actually saw them perform. They were fairly well known in drum corps circles. BTW, the peanut corps you refer to is actually called a feeder corps. Besides providing an activity for the younger youth, it is generally intended to attract and prepare them for Junior corps.
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Originally Posted by jrheydt
You former musicians should join some of the music groups here. I used to play in the New Horizons band which has many former musicians that have started playing again. I now play in the villages concert band.
John
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I actually gave that consideration as a possibility for the future. However, I got out the instruments I played, and in trying them out I learned that I couldn't do it anymore. It's been 33 years or more since I played any of them and don't have the physical ability to play them anymore.
My accordion was my first instrument which I got when I was in 5th grade. It was hit with mold from some of the flooding in our basement from about a year before moving and wasn't worth having it restored to sell it. I also played the tenor sax all through high school. I found I couldn't play it at all anymore except for the fingering that I never forgot. I traded it with a service that we arrange to clear out our home of furniture and other stuff we weren't keeping when moving down here instead of garage selling them. My last instrument was a soprano 3 valve bugle and didn't have the wind to play anymore. I gave that to a good friend, that runa a few musical groups in the Albany NY area, when we out for our last dinner together before our moving.
Today I do dabble a little with a Casio keyboard, but don't expect to see me performing at any of the squares soon!
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Originally Posted by Chief X
Very cool Skyguy, you're definitely not a shyguy and hopefully you're still a pretty spryguy. Thanks for sharing. Music and playing instruments rocks!
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I'm a bit shyer than you might think, but as for spry? Pardon me while I laugh! I haven't been spry for years!
Here's a picture I uploaded of me while on the field of competition with the corps back in '79. I didn't put on the broader shot so you couldn't see how out of step I was!
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