Show Summary (1972-1996)
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Year | Theme | Repertoire | Score | Result |
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1972 | Dialogue In Dissonance / Patriotic Songs / Cincinnati Kid / Blues In The Night / South Rampart Street Parade / The Long And Winding Road | --- | --- | |
1973 | El Conquistador / Patriotic Songs / Frankenstein / Captain From Castile / Firebird Suite / Gift Horse / Malagueña / Love Theme (from Romeo and Juliet) | 62.35 | 29th | |
1974 | España Cañí / Battle Hymn Of The Republic / Les Preludes / Eleanor Rigby | --- | --- | |
1975 | Mondo Cañí / El Capitan / From The Ramparts / Tribute To The Duke / The Farewell | --- | --- | |
1976 | Pontieo / Brass Eel / Sneaking Up Behind You / Caravan Medley / Kachasa / El Gato Triste | --- | --- | |
1977 | Left Bank Express / Groovin' Hard / Chelsea Bridge / Critic's Choice / Star Wars | 74.25 | 25th | |
1978 | Left Bank Express / Groovin' Hard / Fantas / I'll Write A Song For You | 70.45 | 25th | |
1979 | Dance With Me George / The Story In Your Eyes / Fantasy / Trepak (from The Nutcracker) / Squonk / I'll Write A Song For You | 65.35 | 33rd | |
1980 | First Suite for Band in E-Flat / Zippity-Doo-Dah / Bandstand Boogie / You Can't Take That Away From Me / Stella By Starlight | Parades | Only | |
1981 | Excelsior Fanfare / Temptation / Council Grove Groove / Armando's Rhumba / Echano / Let Me Try Again | 57.95 | 33rd | |
1982 | Fanfare / Hooray For Hollywood / Left Bank Express / Piano Concerto in F / Temptation / Catching The Sun | 70.20 | 21st | |
1983 | Fanfare / Hooray For Hollywood / Seaside Samba / Shagrila (from Jaws) / Centurian Starfire / Beautiful Things / Ending | 71.45 | 17th | |
1984 | NBC Chimes Festival / Centurian Starfire / Seaside Samba / All Night Long / Ending | 83.20 | 12th | |
1985 | Peter Gunn / NBC Chimes Festival / The Storm / Final Analysis / Catching The Sun / Ending | 85.30 | 11th | |
1986 | James Bond | James Bond Theme / From Russia With Love / Goldfinger / Live And Let Die / For Your Eyes Only / Ending | 82.60 | 12th |
1987 | Magical Mystery Tour - Part I | Magical Mystery Tour / Chinatown / Brazil / Cannibal Fun Drum Solo / Surfer Girl / California Girls | 90.00 | 7th |
1988 | Magical Mystery Tour - Part II | Magical Mystery Tour / Zorba The Greek / Malagueña / Cannibal Fun Drum Solo / There's No Place Like Home / America The Beautiful / Yankee Doodle Dandy / You're A Grand Old Flag |
90.60 | 8th |
1989 | Yo Mambo / Velvet Knights in Tunisia / Sing, Sing, Sing / 'Round Midnight / Nutcracker's Ball / Kansas City | 87.00 | 11th | |
1990 | Universal Studios/Hollywood Tour | Pomp And Circumstance / Summertime (from Porgy And Bess) / School's Out / Fox Fanfare / Hooray For Hollywood / Singin' In The Rain / Wizard Of Oz / The Sea Hawk / Bottle Dance (from Fiddler on the Roof) / Keystone Cops / Slow Burn / The Summer Of '42 / Born To Be Wild |
87.30 | 10th |
1991 | A Knight At The Apollo | Can't Turn You Loose / Respect / I Feel Good / Unchained Melody / My Girl / Ending | 83.30 | 14th |
1992 | Magical Mystery Tour - Part III | Magical Mystery Tour / Brazil / Kodo Thunder / Carol Of The Russian Children / The Party's Over (from The Bells are Ringing) / Trepak (from The Nutcracker) / Hungarian Rhapsody | 86.60 | 10th |
1993 | Kartoon Klassics | The Storm (from William Tell) / Marriage of Figaro / William Tell Overture / Hungarian Rhapsody | 83.10 | 13th |
1994 | A Midsummer Knight's Dream | What's This? (from The Nightmare Before Christmas) / Making Christmas (from The Nightmare Before Christmas) / Beetlejuice / Love On Ice (from Edward Scissorhands) / Hot, Hot, Hot / Oyelo |
80.20 | 15th |
1995 | Harlequin Carnival | Lau Flora / Afrika / Starfish | 74.70 | 15th |
1996 | Magical Mystery Tour In Space | Magical Mystery Tour / Also Sprach Zarathustra / Theme from The Jetsons / Walking In Space (from Interstellar Suite) / Hostility (from Interstellar Suite) / Ilia's Theme (from Star Trek: The Motion Picture) / Journey Home |
74.80 | 16th |
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