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Following
a period of inactivity, interest was renewed and this time
a Brass Marching Band was formed, accompanied by baton twirlers
and a color guard. It was during this time that the association
acquired the handtub Gardner 4,
which it owns to this day. After enjoying a decade of popularity,
league championships, even a trip to the 1964 New York World's
Fair, interest again waned and the band fell silent.
In 1989 the Band was again reformed
for the purpose of participating in the 100th anniversary
of the New England States Veteran Fireman's Association. This
time the band took on a life of its own, and has remained
active ever since, marching in parades and presenting concerts
throughout the North Shore and seacoast New Hampshire regions.
The Merrimack Valley Concert Band incorporated separately
as it's own 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation in the Common-wealth
of Massachusetts in April 2004 to further the Band's educational
and charitable purposes. Our Band promotes the community concert
band tradition as an important part of America's musical heritage.
The Band repertoire
is a broad mix of popular, jazz, swing, patriotic and Broadway
tunes taken from the 'Great American Songbook.' Instrumentation
includes wind instruments, drums, glockenspiel - even a string
bass. The band is under the direction of musician and teacher
Karen Mundo.
Members, who range in age from
12 to 90, represent many levels of musical ability and experience.
A number of MVCB members also perform with other groups, including
the Ipswich Summer Band, the Middlesex Concert Band, the Timberlane
Community Band, the Gordon College Symphonic Band and the
Salem State College Concert Band.

Merrimack Valley Concert Band today

Formal concert at the Georgetown Country Club
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