Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Monday, December 20, 2021

Sunday, December 19, 2021

Wednesday, November 03, 2021

Friday, September 17, 2021

2021 Nokomis Regional High JROTC POW-MIA Ceremony

2021 Nokomis Regional High JROTC POW-MIA Ceremony

Thursday, September 09, 2021

Tuesday, July 06, 2021

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Tuesday, June 08, 2021

Friday, May 28, 2021

2021 Nokomis Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble_1

2021 Nokomis Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble_1 Concert Band Excerpts from Carnival of The Animals by Camille Saint-Saens Arranged by James Curnow Mvt 1. Royal March of The Lion Mvt 2. The Elephant Bass Clarinet Solo: Melissa Walker (Jr.) Composed in 1886 with 14 movements in total each one representing a different animal or animals. The French composer Saint-Saens intended for this to be a humorous piece and did not think much of it yet it turned out to be one of his most famous works. Excerpts from Inchon by Robert W. Smith Alto Flute Solo: Ryleigh Byrd (Jr.) This work was inspired by the events surrounding the Inchon-Seoul campaign of the Korean Conflict and is dedicated to the composer's father, a Korean War veteran. You will musically experience the sounds of the ocean through wind instruments and percussion and the initial helicopter landing (via drums) made by the 1st Marine Division as well as instruments conveying the sounds of battle. Valley Forge March by Karl L. King arranged by James Swearingen Composed in 1943 by one of the most influential composers of marches. This was one of King’s most popular marches with a light and easy going melody. Ensemble Members: Flute: Ryleigh Byrd, Hannah Pease Clarinet: Kassidy Brewer Bass Clarinet: Melissa Walker Alto Saxophone: Taryn Lofton, Abbie Reynolds, Jack Loy, Aliyah McFarlin, Heidi Hatchell Tenor Saxophone: Chase Peterson Trumpet: Justin Ryder, Laura Allen, Zachary Raymond Trombone: Olivia Whitten, Amber Scholten, Rya Bryson Bass Guitar: Nick Blethen, Rylee Melanson Percussion: Owen Fitts, Cameron Pennell, Roland Kitchen, Bre Justus, Emberli Michaud, Michael Connolly (continued on next page for Instrumental Jazz Ensemble) Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Take The A Train by Billy Strayhorn arranged by Mark Taylor Duke Ellington and his orchestra helped to make this piece famous and it is now one of the most iconic jazz tunes in American music history. The A Train ran from East Brooklyn to the Sugar Hill district in Harlem. Soloists: Kassidy Brewer (Jr.) - Tenor Sax; Amber Scholten (So.) - Trombone Smooth recorded by Santana, arranged by John Berry This Latin-Rock chart infuses latin rhythms and sounds into the world of rock music. Soloists: Chase Peterson (So.) - Tenor Sax; Hannah Pease (Jr.) - Alto Sax Birdland by Joe Zawinul arranged by Michael Sweeney One of the group Weather Report’s most well known charts, Birdland has been performed by jazz ensembles worldwide for decades. Birdland is one of the most famous jazz clubs in the world, opening in New York City in 1949. Soloists: Nick Blethen (Sr.) - Bass Guitar; Justin Ryder (So.) - Trumpet; Taryn Lofton (Jr.) - Alto Sax; Owen Fitts (Jr.) - Drums Ensemble Personnel: Saxophone: Taryn Lofton-Alto 1, Hannah Pease - Alto 2, Chase Peterson-Tenor 1, Ryleigh Byrd-Tenor 2, Kassidy Brewer-Tenor 2 Trumpet: Justin Ryder-Trumpet 1 Trombone: Olivia Whitten-Trombone 1, Amber Scholten-Trombone 2 Piano: Abbie Reynolds Bass Guitar: Nick Blethen Drums: Owen Fitts Drums and Percussion: Roland Kitchen

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Friday, May 21, 2021

Wednesday, May 05, 2021

2021 Nokomis Warrior Broadcasting News Episode #5

2021 Nokomis Warrior Broadcasting News Episode #5

Friday, April 16, 2021

Monday, March 15, 2021

2021 NWB News Episode 4

2021 NWB News Episode 4 Nokomis Regional High Broadcasting News Show

Monday, March 08, 2021

Monday, February 22, 2021

Wiley & The Hairy Man - A Production of Nokomis Regional High

Wiley & The Hairy Man - A Production of Nokomis Regional High

Thursday, January 21, 2021

2021 Nokomis Regional High Senior Presentation - Ethan Bubar

2021 Nokomis Regional High Senior Presentation - Ethan Bubar

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Saturday, January 16, 2021