1963-1964 Brass Choir
1965
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Seated with instruments inside the Mason Hall Performance Center at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) are the members of the 1963-1964 Brass Choir which was under the direction of John Finley. Trumpets were Phillip Hart, Harold Crowe, Thomas Powell, Don Medders, Gene Love, Martha Porter, Nick Cramer, Max Solley. Horns were James McCarty, Joe Childs, Martha Yancey, Brenda Powell, Kenneth Farr. Trombones were Lavon Lang, Bill Barker, James Eldridge, James Couch, Glenn Waldon, Jim Weaver. Baritones were Miles Thomas, John Carruth, James McKay. Tuba was Sidney Garwood. Percussion were John Armstrong and William Greenhaw.
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