Laurel High School Spring Concert 2008
Laurel High School’s Band and Chorus held their spring concert on Thursday May 15th. My wife and I have a daughter in the chorus and a son in the band, so it’s natural that we take pictures.
Brian Cass directing the band.
Justin is either really bored or very focused.
The chorus doing sign language to “One Song, Many Voices”. Chorus director Penny Denney is at the piano.
Apryl appears to be asking, “Why are you taking pictures of me?”
The band did a medley of some Disney songs plus other selections. The chorus did “Put Your Hand In The Hand”, a medley of Four Seasons songs, “Splish Splash”, and several others. Both band and chorus did an excellent job.
Yes, you’re probably thinking that statement is biased. It might be a little, but I think Brian Cass and Penny Denney instruct and lead their students well. In my opinion it shows in their performances. Great job to all!!
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