Arts & Entertainment
Alpharetta City Band Seeks Musicians in All Sections
Instrumentalists of all skill levels are welcome

The Alpharetta City Band, a traditional concert band under the baton of highly regarded conductor Dr. Nicole Fallin, invites adult and high school musicians in Alpharetta and surrounding communities to join the group for an enjoyable musical experience.
The community band, which prides itself on welcoming those of all skill levels, is currently seeking instrumentalists across the ensemble, but particularly in the percussion and trombone sections. No audition is required, though band members should be able to play at the high school level. Instrumentalists from across the region are invited to participate, even those who are just reuniting with their instruments after a brief or extended break. There is no fee to perform in the band.
“The Alpharetta City Band has been entertaining audiences for nearly 30 years,” said Program Supervisor Don Nahser, who has managed the band for its entire history. “We are currently in the process of acquiring new percussion equipment to more effectively feature this important voice in the band.”
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Rehearsals are held on most Wednesdays from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Crabapple Government Center, 12624 Broadwell Road, Alpharetta, Ga. 30004, and performances take place throughout the year.
Founded in 1989, the band is sponsored by the Alpharetta Recreation, Parks and Cultural Services Department, but welcomes members from throughout the region.
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For more information about the ensemble, visit https://www.facebook.com/Alpha... or call Don Nahser at (770) 475-9684.