 band teacher here at U32. It's been really awesome getting to work with all these musicians and meet everyone. We're so excited you're all here for a full concert. So this is the middle school two band. It's a mix of seven and eighth graders and we've got a couple really fun tunes for you and we're just going to get started. So this first one is called Anasazi. It's written by John Edmondson. It's dedicated to the Anasazi tribe and Anasazi in Navajo means ancient. So enjoy it. One more change before we do that. I want to introduce this magnificent band. On the flutes we have Eli and Anita. Give it up. Elena, Teagan and Ella. Winning Jackson. Carsten, John and Miles. On the rhythm section on the bass, piano and drums we have April, Sawyer, Marky and Hazel. Bring the microphone over real quick to one of our trumpet players John who wanted to introduce our fauna lumber here. John Wallström. Dedicate this song to a person inside of our crowd. They're, I think they're right there, they were our band teacher back in the good old days. I mean not saying that these days were good. Back in the other old days of the seventh grade where we had a different band teacher before they took a different job at a different place of course. Leaving us in other dismay from his portrayal. But like to dedicate this song to David Paolstein. I think that was his name. We're still playing it. Three of that names. One, the sting of some of them have only been playing their instruments for about six weeks. So we're super proud of the work we've done and we're excited to dig into the next level in rehearsal tomorrow. The first thing we're going to play for you is a very traditional melody. You will all probably recognize it is called Lately Ro. In these rock anthems it's called Mission to Rock. But before we introduce our band, over here on the flute we have Reese, Addy and Holly. This alto saxophone section over here consisting of Leela, Ember, Noah, Jackson and Emery. We have our trumpets, our trumpet trio here with Arthur, Quentin and Tyler. They're not only because of the awesome vest, but because it is a Neko's birthday today. So a Neko and a drum roll. Luckily for me, they are Margo, Finn and Calvin. Consisting of Ethan, Henry, Orin and Asa. Alright, this is Mission to Rock. I'm going to read this program. I would like to give a lot of thanks and please give applause to a colleague of mine who's been of levels in this class, Mary Gibson. We've got a D major suite, Boil and Cabbage Down is a traditional fiddle tune and a Dempster March. So take it away everyone. So this is flight. Thank you again.