• 73°
James Clemens High School Marching Band and all its auxiliary groups will present “Sounds of the Stadium” on Nov. 9. CONTRIBUTED

Jets Band to reprise field music at ‘Sounds of the Stadium’

MADISON – The evening will serve as a reprise to all the work that started in July at band camp and continued to November with hundreds of hours of music memorization, drill moves and complete dedication. “Sounds of the Stadium” will recapture those moments by the 2023 James Clemens High School Marching Band.

This year marks the twelfth anniversary of this unique night of music and movement. James Clemens Auditorium, 11306 County Line Road will be the venue for Sounds of the Stadium on Nov. 9 at 6:30 p.m.

“Sounds of the Stadium is a highly energetic indoor extravaganza performed by the band, color guard, dance team and drum line – all under the direction of James Clemens Director of Bands Keith Anderson and Assistant Band Director Brian Sims,” according to James Clemens Band Boosters.

Section Leaders for the Jets are: flutes – Kelly Hwang, Dean Pham; clarinets – Sherry Yu, Canon Spidle; saxophones – Jack Weber, Shintaro Matsumoto; mellophones – Quinn Zalamea, Talise Milligan; trumpets – William Ryals, Owen Workman; trombones – Will King, Will Bagwell; baritones – Piper Roome; tubas – Cecily Burns; percussion – Evan Stonecypher, Eli Harvey, Austin Kane; Color Guard – Cadence Detommaso, Ella Jackson, Grace Greenfield, Kassidy Tidwell, Savannah Williams; and Dance Team – Leslie Ku, Hailey Tolman.

For 2023, James Clemens’ Drum Majors are senior Logan Thomas and juniors Logan Pollard and Sarah Choi.

James Clemens band will perform tunes that excited the crowd in the football stands this season, along with themed music from their “In and Of Itself” competition program for marching invitationals.

Along with the exciting ‘stadium’ selections by the musicians, the program will include formations by the Color Guard, stylized moves from the Dance Team and the hard-driving rhythms and percussion accessories of the James Clemens Drum Line.

“This is an exciting event that you will not want to miss. An enticing silent auction and sumptuous dessert reception will follow the concert,” according to boosters.

Guests can bid on merchandise and services that will serve as great gifts and home decor, among other types of deals. As an added treat for the night, an array of sweet treats of cakes, cookies and pieces will be waiting for the audience to enjoy.

All event proceeds will help James Clemens Band to fund its program with necessities like new instruments and equipment.

For advance tickets, visit jcjetsband.com, or visit GoFan at https://gofan.co/event/1159293?schoolId=AL50309. Advance tickets cost $9 each, or pay $10 at the event.

James Clemens High School

French, Latin students at James Clemens excel in testing

Harvest

Enable Madison County announces needed asset at event

James Clemens High School

Koswoski awarded Department of Alabama’s ‘VFW Scout of the Year’

James Clemens High School

Lilliann Markowitz achieves top rank in Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and Sea Cadets

Bob Jones High School

Madison’s JROTC cadets challenged in Rocket City Rivalry Day

James Clemens High School

McDaniel, Stundtner, Vaughn and Woodard earn national grants

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – May 15, 2024

Madison

Bob Jones bests Central-Phenix City in opening game of State Championship

Harvest

TARCOG’s Senior Fun Fest moves to Agribition Center at Alabama A&M University

Bob Jones High School

Heavyweight Baseball- Bob Jones To Play For State Championship

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones holds off James Clemens in epic Final Four series to reach state final

Huntsville

Huntsville crews continue to assess damage and clear debris following strong storms

Bob Jones High School

Chess league to host Summer Camp in June

Madison

American Legion to honor Gold Star families on Memorial Day

James Clemens High School

Dr. Kerry Donaldson honored as ‘Alabama PTA Principal of the Year’

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones Jazz Band to play at Jazz Brunch at Madison Senior Center

Harvest

Madison Lions’ air filtration helps Village of Promise, Second Mile

James Clemens High School

Jets audio/visual students ace state, head to nationals

James Clemens High School

James Clemens, Liberty reach finals in Science Bowl

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – May 8, 2024

Bob Jones High School

City Rivalry Like Never Before: Baseball Playoffs- Bob Jones vs. James Clemens- A “Hatfields and the McCoys” Local Battle

Madison

Barons best Trash Pandas in pitchers’ duel

Madison

Patriots set the stage for rematch with Jets in Final Four

Madison

Jets soar into semis with Hoover sweep, Pats next

x