Julian's marching band become Michigan grand champions for 2011

by FlyingHighNow 39 Replies latest social entertainment

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow

    Julian started his freshman year at Jenison High School this year. He has played trumpet in their highly awarded band programs since 6th grade. He was going to go home to live with his mother, when he changed his mind and begged to stay and participate in their marching band.

    Jenison Marching Band is widely recognized and has won many awards over the years. This year has been amazing though. They have not won first place in their flight since 2004, always being topped by Reeth's Puffer, who is also a very good, very polished band. Well, 2011 has brought us their Tempest's Fury show. The colorguard is a supernatural force that stirs up various weather including different storms and the eye of the storm. The music is the best I've heard them play. It's very stirring packs a lot of well, fury.

    Soooo, they did win 1st place in flight II at the MCBA state championship @ Ford Field in Detroit on November 5th. The also won caption awards for Best General Effect and Best Marching. There were 44 bands that qualified to compete that day. Jenison's score was the highest of them all, making them the grand champions. This past weekend they went to compete in the BOA Grand Nationals, where they made it into the semi-finals. Back in October, they competed at the Pontiac Silverdome BOA regional and placed fourth of 12 bands who made it to the finals.

    The band has 153 members including 34 colorguards. After the state finals the band, carried on four Cardinal buses, was given a police escort, a huge reception in the school parking lot, a big pep rally in the gym and a bonfire where we all could celebrate.

    Winning was sweet, not just because a state win was so long in coming, but because the kids worked so hard for six and half months and because the show is so exceptional. When a show gives you goosebumps and you remember the music and visual effects, you know it's a good show.

    Here is Jenison Marching Band practicing at Grand Valley University the night before the state championship. Julian is the trumpeter who lands just to the left of the big drum on right at the end of the show. He is wearing kaki shorts.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIEA0CwpdO8&feature=related

    Julian with drum major Angie Schmitt and the first place trophy.

    Are these kids excited or what? This is after the pep rally in the JHS gym.

    Julian, Mr. Zamborsky and Mr. York, his instructors.

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow

    Julian is the third trumpeter back from your left in the line closest to you. This is the homecoming parade.

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow

    I can't help it, I just think he looks great in his uniform. He is 6 feet tall now.

    Before the homecoming parade. Everyone, even the girls put their hair up under their shako's. Julian with Elena, the younger sister of Angie the drum major and the only girl trumpeter in JHSMB.

    Back to the JHS band room after a half time show performance.

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow

    Here is an interview I did with Julian and some of his friend/bandmates after winning state two weeks ago. Their joy is infectious.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oTGAb4JTJw

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow

    This is a video someone made of Jenison MB performing at their Invitational on October 22nd. Marching band shows tend to evolve right up until their final competition. There have been some changes since this show.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsQ4nHEcYLQ

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    That is so cool!

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow

    Julian would love to hear your positive feedback. He has loved the whole experience and it has helped him grow in so many ways. He really enjoyed being able to watch all 12 bands that made it to finals in the Grand Nationals. I'm very happy for him. MB has brought us so much closer. We both have a passion for music. I also volunteered any way I could with the band boosters and made it to every football game half time show, parade and competition. His mother has enjoyed all of this and is bursting with pride.

    At band camp: Julian was given this memento from band camp. Here they are, the Jenison MB trumpets. Julian is of course easy to find on the second row, second from your right. Now, on the back they pasted something special. Check it out in the next picture.

    Julian wore tank tops to pre-band camp. He got a sunburn, which changed to a tan. When he takes off his shirt, he has a perma tank.This sticker was applied to the back of his Jenison Trumpets picture. What fun nuts these MB people are.

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow

    The entire band at the Jenison Homecoming Halftime show. Those flags the girls are waving are ten feet long.

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow
    That is so cool!

    Thank you, Josie. Did you get to watch any of the videos I posted?

  • FlyingHighNow
    FlyingHighNow

    Perma-Tank aka known as King-Julian. See his perma-tank?

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