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Valdosta Middle School Percussion Ensemble members Ryan Bradshaw, Caleb Shearer, Reed Bailey, and Samuel McCray attend summer rehearsals. The band won many awards this past year and has many plans for next school year.


Published June 09, 2009 10:29 pm - Valdosta Middle School Band Director Gary Bradley and Assistant Band Director Travis Downs knew it was going to be an exciting 2008-2009 school year.

VMS Band on the A-list
Another superior year for Valdosta Middle School band

The Valdosta Daily Times

VALDOSTA

Valdosta Middle School Band Director Gary Bradley and Assistant Band Director Travis Downs knew it was going to be an exciting 2008-2009 school year when they received the invitation last July to perform at the Southeastern United States Concert Band Clinic.

This honor, along with many others, would come the band’s way during the next several months.

The VMS Symphonic Band prepared during the fall months and traveled to the campus of Troy University, Troy, Ala., on Dec. 4-5 for its featured performance.

At the conclusion of the program, Mark Walker, the clinic’s executive director, said, “The directors, students, parents, school, and community should be very proud of this band’s performance. The band performs with such a high degree of musicianship, which is a testament to outstanding instruction and support. We here at Troy University congratulate your fine band on such an outstanding performance.”

Director of Troy University Bands Ralph Ford said, “This may be the best middle school band we’ve ever had to perform for the clinic.”

During the performance, the National Band Association presented Bradley and Downs with the “Citation of Excellence” award for outstanding contribution to bands and band music.

On Dec. 6, VMS band students traveled to Waycross to participate in the Georgia Music Association (GMEA) District Honor and All-State Band Auditions. Thirty students were selected for the District VIII Honor Bands held at Camden County High School in Kingsland, Jan. 23-24.

Three VMS students traveled to the second round of the all-state auditions held in Perry, where percussion student Jared Sirmans was selected as one of the top 12 in the state and chosen to participate in the GMEA All-State Band in Savannah, March 5-7.

The Valdosta Middle School Band students attended the Georgia Music Educators Association (GMEA) District 8 Music Festival held at Ware County Middle School in Waycross on March 12-13.

The GMEA festival is an annual “Large Group Performance Evaluation” where middle and high school bands are judged on state-level criteria and given a rating based on their performance of three musical selections of contrasting styles.

Both the seventh- and eighth-grade bands from VMS were awarded a superior rating and straight A’s in every caption (which denotes an outstanding performance worthy of distinction of being recognized as among the best) from all four judges.

The eighth-grade band performed a higher level of music difficulty than many high school bands perform and received only praise, compliments, and congratulations from all of the adjudicators.

On March 20-22, the VMS Bands traveled to Orlando, Fla., to compete in the All Star Music Festival.

Other performing groups in attendance for the festival traveled from as far away as Texas, Tennessee, Kansas, and Maryland. The judges were Keith Galasso, director of Dr. Phillips Performing Arts Magnet School; Dr. John Thomasson, Florida Southern College; Ron Ellis, University of Central Florida; Michael Davis, retired music director of Walt Disney World.

The seventh-grade band was awarded superior ratings from the judges and took first place in the AA class and the eighth-grade band also made superior ratings, taking first place in the AAA class.



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