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F.C.J. Secondary School Band
FEBRUARY 13, 2005 CONCERT - School Gym
The American Band, made up of Rhode Island music educators, opens the musical program before an audience of 500. Marc Blanchette, Mount Saint Charles Academy Band Director, plays the clarinet in the American Band.
Mount Saint Charles Academy Choir welcomes the F.C.J. Bunclody Band
with a rousing rendition of "Rockin' in the USA".
F.C.J. Bunclody Band, 150 members strong, plays to a SRO audience!
F.C.J. Band members play Traditional Irish Music on traditional instruments.
FEBRUARY 16, 2005 CONCERT - Chapel Hall
Gearóid Grant, F.C.J. Band Director, delights everyone within earshot with his warmth
and humor. No wonder the Band numbers 150!
Who wouldn't want to play for such a gifted
and enthusiastic band director?
Band member dances to
Traditional Irish Music.
F.C.J. Band members play Traditional
Traditional Music players are called "Traddies".
More "Traddies"
Still more "Traddies".
Marc Blanchette, Mount Saint Charles Academy Band Director,
conducts the Mount Band.
Mount Saint Charles Band features an extremely talented violinist who held her own despite the "Band" setting!
This beautiful wooden plaque (handmade by Marc Blanchette in his basement workshop) was presented to Gearóid Grant at the conclusion of the concert. The Claddagh symbolizes the friendship, loyalty and love shared by MSC (Mount Saint Charles) and FCJ (Faithful Companions of Jesus).
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Mount Saint Charles Academy
Woonsocket, Rhode Island
February 2005
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Irish Music on traditional instruments.