The second annual concert of the Titan Band of Cosby High School in Midlothian will be at 7:30 p.m. May 16 in the school's theater.
The Hollywood-style production will feature two professional soloists and a patriotic finale.
Tickets cost $5 and will be available starting May 12 by calling (804) 639-8340.
Cosby High is at 14300 Fox Club Parkway, off Hull Street Road.
Musical highlights will include "His Honor March" by Henry Fillmore; "Cradlesong" by Chesterfield County teacher Steven Barton; "Inchon," a tribute to Korean War veterans, by Robert W. Smith; "Amparito Roca" by Jamie Texidor; a tribute to Louis Armstrong; and the band's patriotic finale featuring service songs of the U.S. military and "The Stars and Stripes Forever."
Dr. Charles Kinzer, professor of jazz studies at Longwood University, will perform "What a Wonderful World" on tenor saxophone. Heather Glynn, chorus director of Cosby High, will sing "Someone to Watch Over Me."
Mike Goldberg, professional clarinetist and meteorologist, will serve as master of ceremonies.
Earl E. Shaffer Jr. directs the Titan Band, which earned a superior rating at this year's state concert festival and recently performed by invitation at Walt Disney World and Universal Studios Orlando.


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