BCHS Kicks Off Christmas Season with Annual Concert

BCHS Concert Band Live Performance

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B.C.H.S. Concert Band is set to play during the Annual Christmas Concert on December 3, 2018.
B.C.H.S. Concert Band plays during the Annual Christmas Concert on December 3, 2018.

The Bibb County High School gymnasium buzzed with its bleachers full Monday night as the bands and auxiliary held their Annual Christmas Concert. Lead by Director Matthew Fields, the Beginner Band started things off with their set of songs: Jingle Bells, Jolly Old St. Nicholas, and Ode to Joy.

Bibb County H.S. Band Director Matthew Fields welcomes the audience to the Annual Christmas Concert.
Bibb County H.S. Band Director Matthew Fields welcomes the audience to the Annual Christmas Concert.

Afterwards, the Color Guard, Dance Line, and Majorettes each performed holiday themed routines, and the High School Concert Band closed out the night with songs: From the Realms of Glory, Christmas Time with Charlie Brown, Christmas Parade Medley, Sleigh Ride, and a medley of songs from How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

This concert starts off the Christmas season for the B.C.H.S. communities. Next up, don’t miss the Christmas Parade this Friday, December 7! We will have more information about the parade route and times soon.

B.C.H.S. Concert Band percussion section
B.C.H.S. Concert Band percussion section

SOURCEThe Bibb Voice
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A father, creative professional, and an alumnus of Bibb County High School, Jeremy has found his way back to Centreville after many years away. He studied Finance and Economics at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and almost a decade ago left the "normal" business world for audio and video production. A freelance writer, photographer, sound engineer, and film and video producer/director/editor, his work has appeared online for Southern Living, People, Health, Food & Wine, Sports Illustrated, Cooking Light, It's a Southern Thing, and This Is Alabama, as well as for independent musicians and filmmakers across Alabama.