A meeting has been called for Tuesday night, the purpose of which is to organize a band for Concord. The musicians of the city are asked to be present to talk over the organization and to arrange for the further practices of the band. A special invitation has been extended to the former members of the Forest Hill band to be present and get in on the organization.
The band is the culmination of six months’ efforts on the part of the Chamber of Commerce authorities to get such an organization in Concord. Assurances have been made that this one will be one of the best as well as one of the most unique bands in the state.
To direct the band, Price Doyle, director of music in the public schools, has been chosen and will take charge on Tuesday night.
Arrangements are being made at the present time to get the uniforms for the band and to obtain the musical instruments.
From page 2 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Jan. 3, 1925
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