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ZAHS advanced band performs at Grandberry Mall
Zama American High School’s advanced band played for the first time in a local foreign national concert venue May 22 at Grandberry Mall.
Kevin Hanson, Zama American School band teacher, said he has been here nine years and they have been unable to find a venue off-base.
“For this performance opportunity, we had to send a video of the band to be asked/accepted to play,” said Hanson.
The symphonic band of 41 students played a variety of music to include some Disney movie themed music, Batman’s theme song and the Mission Impossible movie theme song.
Hanson said the mall manager was watching the crowd and everyone seemed to enjoyed it.
“We were invited to come back anytime,” said Hanson. (U.S. Army photo by Alia Naffouj)
To see more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.
My first ever wedding shot. Very please with the outcome. Just got to see what reaction i get from my first client :)
ZAHS advanced band performs at Grandberry Mall
Zama American High School’s advanced band played for the first time in a local foreign national concert venue May 22 at Grandberry Mall.
Kevin Hanson, Zama American School band teacher, said he has been here nine years and they have been unable to find a venue off-base.
“For this performance opportunity, we had to send a video of the band to be asked/accepted to play,” said Hanson.
The symphonic band of 41 students played a variety of music to include some Disney movie themed music, Batman’s theme song and the Mission Impossible movie theme song.
Hanson said the mall manager was watching the crowd and everyone seemed to enjoyed it.
“We were invited to come back anytime,” said Hanson. (U.S. Army photo by Alia Naffouj)
To see more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.
ZAHS advanced band performs at Grandberry Mall
Zama American High School’s advanced band played for the first time in a local foreign national concert venue May 22 at Grandberry Mall.
Kevin Hanson, Zama American School band teacher, said he has been here nine years and they have been unable to find a venue off-base.
“For this performance opportunity, we had to send a video of the band to be asked/accepted to play,” said Hanson.
The symphonic band of 41 students played a variety of music to include some Disney movie themed music, Batman’s theme song and the Mission Impossible movie theme song.
Hanson said the mall manager was watching the crowd and everyone seemed to enjoyed it.
“We were invited to come back anytime,” said Hanson. (U.S. Army photo by Alia Naffouj)
To see more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.
ZAHS advanced band performs at Grandberry Mall
Zama American High School’s advanced band played for the first time in a local foreign national concert venue May 22 at Grandberry Mall.
Kevin Hanson, Zama American School band teacher, said he has been here nine years and they have been unable to find a venue off-base.
“For this performance opportunity, we had to send a video of the band to be asked/accepted to play,” said Hanson.
The symphonic band of 41 students played a variety of music to include some Disney movie themed music, Batman’s theme song and the Mission Impossible movie theme song.
Hanson said the mall manager was watching the crowd and everyone seemed to enjoyed it.
“We were invited to come back anytime,” said Hanson. (U.S. Army photo by Alia Naffouj)
To see more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.
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ZAHS advanced band performs at Grandberry Mall
Zama American High School’s advanced band played for the first time in a local foreign national concert venue May 22 at Grandberry Mall.
Kevin Hanson, Zama American School band teacher, said he has been here nine years and they have been unable to find a venue off-base.
“For this performance opportunity, we had to send a video of the band to be asked/accepted to play,” said Hanson.
The symphonic band of 41 students played a variety of music to include some Disney movie themed music, Batman’s theme song and the Mission Impossible movie theme song.
Hanson said the mall manager was watching the crowd and everyone seemed to enjoyed it.
“We were invited to come back anytime,” said Hanson. (U.S. Army photo by Alia Naffouj)
To see more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.
first time testing this out..
was around 300 pics and shot at 30s exposure. LMK any tips!
some light pollution i know :P
Sometimes it takes a combination of things to have you noticing something for the first time that you have passed by on many occasions.
This house is one of the few ont he walk down to Corbett's Glen. I am thinking that maybe the shutters have been pained orange since the last time I was there. Or maybe it was simply seeing any color in a winter world of pretty much black and white.
NO INVITES OR ICONS PLEASE
ZAHS advanced band performs at Grandberry Mall
Zama American High School’s advanced band played for the first time in a local foreign national concert venue May 22 at Grandberry Mall.
Kevin Hanson, Zama American School band teacher, said he has been here nine years and they have been unable to find a venue off-base.
“For this performance opportunity, we had to send a video of the band to be asked/accepted to play,” said Hanson.
The symphonic band of 41 students played a variety of music to include some Disney movie themed music, Batman’s theme song and the Mission Impossible movie theme song.
Hanson said the mall manager was watching the crowd and everyone seemed to enjoyed it.
“We were invited to come back anytime,” said Hanson. (U.S. Army photo by Alia Naffouj)
To see more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.