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LWC Concert Band Christmas Performance is Fri., Dec. 7, 2012 Click on headline for story with photo(s) The Lindsey Wilson College Concert Band will present its annual Christmas Concert at 7pmCT/8pmET, this Friday, December 7, 2012, at Biggers Sports Center, 360 Spickard Drive, Columbia, KY on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College. The band will be performing both sacred and secular selections from the Christmas season. Admission is free, and everyone is invited to attend. The performers, all from Kentucky, are: Flutes - Abby Keller, Westport; Ariel Haywood, Campbellsville; Leanna Begley, Lebanon; Elisabeth Smith, Columbia; Jennifer Kelty, Springfield. Oboe - Ashli Dickerson, Madisonville. Bassoon - Kendra Phillips, Radcliff. Clarinet - Samantha Harden, Russell Springs; Bailey Scott, Auburn; Julie Wilson, Columbia; Brittany Martinez, Columbia; Heather Franks, Monticello. Bass Clarinet - Jason Roberts, Glasgow. Alto Saxophone - Lois Jean Lanham, Lebanon; Frankie Brown, Mt. Sherman. Tenor Sax T.J. Wheeler, Columbia. Trumpets - Grant Edlin, Elizabethtown; Christian Talley, Columbia; Adena Lucas, Cecelia Tyler Hollingsworth, Pineville; Zach Harris, Russell Springs; French Horns - Jared Helm, Buffalo; Caitlyn Harrod, Springfield; Trombones - Dyllan Abston, Smiths Grove; Corey Allen, Elizabethtown; Noel Wilson, Owenton; Baritones - Cameron Barnett, Columbia; Logan Barnes, Columbia; Matthew Cowherd, Campbellsville; Justin Sumpter, Manchester; Kenny Crabtree, Russell Springs; Dylan Claiborne, Columbia. Tubas - Todd Smith, Columbia; Dylan Knifley, Campbellsville; Michael Taylor, Glasgow. Percussion - Bradley Anderson, Glasgow; Johnny Keith, Columbia; Jorden Sherrard, Radcliff; Daniel Lawless, Columbia; Shane Powell, Dunnville; Marty Wabnitz, Springfield; James Brown, Madisonville. The band is under the direction of Mr. TIm Allen. This story was posted on 2012-12-06 04:00:51
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