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Senior Recognition Night for Cody

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Senior Recognition Night for Cody

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Last night was Senior Recognition Night for Klein Oak Band, a night when the band program, and the school, recognize the contributions of the band seniors, who have been in the program for four years. Among the honorees was Cody, our percussionist, who started in pit as a freshman, then joined drum line as a sophomore and played bass drum for the final three years of his marching career.

Cody is going on to a Division III college with no football program, nor a marching band, so this was his final recognition for his marching career. He has one more marching contest - the BOA San Antonio super-regional this coming Saturday, and has a handful of football games left: one more regular season game, then the playoffs, so his marching career is truly winding down.

It was also the final Klein Oak senior recognition night for me and Carolyn, alas. So our time as band parents is winding down too.

Both our sons had truly wonderful experiences as members of Klein Oak Band. We are profoundly grateful that they were both able to participate in this excellent program.

And, we’ve said this before, and it is just as true now: we are very, very proud of the young man that Cody Needham has become. Some additional photos:

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John P. Needham

Sunday, October 27, 2019

3PM Central Time

Spring, TX

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Drum Line Rules!

Klein Oak Drum Line, October 10, 2019, Spring, TX

John P. Needham

Spring, TX

October 11, 2019

Seventeen

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This young man is 17 years old today. It would be hard to express how proud Carolyn and I are of him. He works four days per week at a local sandwich shop, he gets great grades in school, he is a leader in Klein Oak Marching Band, he is kind, warm, gregarious, friendly. He is an excellent cook now and is (probably) destined for culinary school, and a life serving great meals to others.

Please join me in wishing Cody Ambrose Needham a very, very Happy Birthday.

(photo credit: Priscilla Shontz at Scatterlight Photos)

(photo credit: Priscilla Shontz at Scatterlight Photos)

He has always had a big smile.

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Happy Birthday Cody.

John P. Needham

Spring, TX

May 1, 2019

6:25AM

The 2018 Marching Season

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The 2018 Marching Season

So, yeah. I’ve been pretty much missing around here lately. That’s plainly obvious.

We’ve been busy with the kids, and marching band season. Plus, inertia. Entropy. Okay, laziness.

We’re mostly through the marching season: the Klein Oak Band has played all the football games so far, and there are a few more left before the playoffs, but generally the band does not march for playoff games. They’ve played in one marching contest so fat, and have another one tonight (Area UIL) and another contest Saturday (UIL again, assuming the band qualifies tonight). Then the big one in San Antonio: BOA (Bands of America).

As most know so far from Facebook, Twitter, and IG, we have two sons in Klein Oak Band: one, John Bailey, is a Drum Major, the other, Cody, is on Bass Drum 3. So here are a few images from the season so far.

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Bailey, too cool for words
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Bailey & Carolyn on Senior Night
Cody during warmups, Senior Night
Cody warmups (October 20, 2018)
Bailey, leading the half-time show, October 20, 2018

Well, I think that catches us up, for now. I’ll try to do better, maintaining this website. No promises, except to promise to try.

John P. Needham

October 23, 2018

Spring, TX

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Marching Season Wrap-Up, 2017

Just a couple of images from the final football game of the 2017 season. With marching season winding down, and contests all in the rear-view mirror, and the final game the day after Thanksgiving in College Station, the number of band kids who showed up to play was pretty small. Bailey and Cody were both there. I got this image of them in the stands, Cody in the foreground on bass drum, Bailey behind him on trumpet.

Cody in front on bass drum, Bailey behind on trumpet

Cody in front on bass drum, Bailey behind on trumpet

Cody had wrapped his drum sticks up in red tape so they looked like candy canes, and he also had our Elf on the Shelf, Bob, mounted on the top of his drum:

Cody on bass drum, accompanied by Bob The Elf.

Cody on bass drum, accompanied by Bob The Elf.

Bob The Elf and Cody's drum sticks

Bob The Elf and Cody's drum sticks

One last picture of Bailey:

Bailey on trumpet

Bailey on trumpet

That's all for now.

John P. Needham

November 28, 2017

Spring, TX

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Bangarang!

Please allow me this "proud band dad" moment.

Since the beginning of August, Bailey and Cody and the rest of Klein Oak High School's marching band have been practicing, working really hard, on the 2017 competition show. They practiced in heat, they practiced many mornings, may late nights, weekends, after school, at football games, in competitions. 

Cody is on bass-4 bass drum; Bailey plays trumpet.

This weekend, all their hard work paid off. The band participated in Bands of America super-regional competition in San Antonio. It was far and away their best show of the season. 

The competition at the super-regional is very steep; some 75 bands competed in prelims over two days, and only 114 made the finals Saturday night. Klein  Oak Band did not make the finals, unfortunately. But that doesn't not take away from their achievement. This year's show, called Bangarang, was terrific, and the kids performed spectacularly in the prelims.

Another of the band parents was able to record the show, and uploaded it to You Tubs. I am embedding the video below. Take a look at let me know what you think!

 

The show I'm not supposed to record...

We are very proud of our kids and all the band members; other parents I spoke with feel exactly the same way. These kids all worked so hard, for so many hours, over months, and for the show to come together this well, at this competition, was really special to see.

John P. Needham

November 5, 2017

Spring, TX

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