San Francisco musician Frederick Hodges made a joyous appearance at Washington Elementary School Tuesday afternoon as the featured performer at all-school assembly.
The Smith-Cotton Junior High Vocal Music Department had its sixth grade winter concert, “In Our Town in December,” Dec. 15 in the school’s auditorium.
Smith-Cotton High School's vocal music groups offered "A Christmas Celebration," the annual winter concert, on Dec. 13 in the Heckart Performing Arts Center.
The sounds of holiday spirit will fill the Heckart Performing Arts Center as Sedalia 200 instrumental music students present their Winter Band Concert starting at 6 pm Thursday.
Among the highlights will be the fifth grade band’s performance of “Jingle Bells,” sixth graders playing “Frosty the Snowman” and a December Triptych by the seventh graders...
Seniors Aly Shaw, left, and Sarah Bergman present a donation of $250 to Betty Albrecht of Pettis County Community Santa on behalf of the Smith-Cotton Tiger Pride Marching Band.
We've been hearing it everywhere...on the radio, the television, in the malls and at area shopping centers. It's intermingled into commercials. It's coming at us from 24 different directions. How much more can we handle? For some, it's the most wonderful time of the year for the holiday classics.
Smith-Cotton High School had 25 instrumental music students audition Saturday in Warrensburg for the West Central Missouri Music Educators Association district honor bands and jazz bands.