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DOPPELGANGER 2016 - BEST COMMERCIAL/PSA
Dustin Park - Geico
Uploaded Mar 21, 2016 to Doppleganger Student Film Festival
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The Stampede Presented by Pathways 2-21-18
-Conspiracy Theories
-USB "The Conspiracy of JFK and Lincoln"
-Sports Winter Sports Photo Montage
-Extra Announcements "The Conspiracy of the Doppelgänger Film Festival"
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Brahma Beat (Episode 3)
The first performance of the year is coming quickly and the boys are busy rehearsing with the girls dance team. They've been working hard choreographing their own dances and duets. Will the boys be able to keep their cool when girls are thrown into the mix? Find out on this episode of Brahma Beat!
Uploaded Jan 24, 2016
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Coach Marcus Hughes Talks About Preparations for New Season
Uploaded Aug 26, 2015
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JV Marching Band Earns 4th Overall At The Riverside Review
Saturday, October 17, 2015, our JUNIOR VARSITY parade band who took 4th overall at this weekend's band review in Riverside. The band and color guard is made up of about 130 ONLY freshman and sophomore students. For most of them, this is only their 1st or 2nd parade, and they were in the top division, competing against VARSITY LEVEL bands from other schools. Many of the Varsity performers came to the parade to cheer on their peers and helped with warming up, checking hair, checking uniforms. Such great kids, all of them!
Uploaded Oct 19, 2015
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MUSICAL: JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH
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DBHS MUSICAL:
JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH
Come one, come all! Get your tickets now for our Spring Musical, James and the Giant Peach. Featuring a wickedly tuneful score by the Tony Award-Nominated team of Pasek and Paul (Dear Evan Hansen, La La Land, & The Greatest Showman) and a curiously quirky book by Timothy Allen McDonald. Based on Roald Dah's famous book, James and the Giant Peach is a "masterpeach!"
The show will run this Friday, April 26th at 7:00pm, Saturday April 27th at 2:00pm/7:00pm, Thursday, May 2nd at 7:00pm, Friday, May 3rd at 7:00pm, and Saturday May 4th at 7:00pm. Tickets are $12 for students/children and $15 for adults, and can be purchased at lunch in front of the theatre, online at seatyourself.biz/dbhsdrama or at the door prior to the show. See you there! (Kaitz)
DATES:
April 26 & 27 @ 7 p.m.
April 27 @ 2 p.m.
May 2, 3 & 4 @ 7 PM
Tickets: Adult $15, Student $12
Buy at the door or online at Seatyourself.biz/dbhsdrama
Based on the book by Allen McDonald
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The Stampede 2-15-17
-President's Day
-USB "PCA Freshman Recruitment Highlights"
-Sports Interview with Varsity Wrestling
-Extra Announcements "Epic Rap Battle"
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Coach Hughes Post Game Interview (vs. San Dimas) 9/11/15
Head Football Coach Hughes takes the Quick 5 post game interview after 15-7 win over San Dimas.
Uploaded Sep 12, 2015
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Commercial Music Showcase
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Thursday, November 16, students in our Commercial Music Class hosted the Winter Commercial Music Showcase in our theater. They featured the music of Bob Marley, Bruno Mars, John Mayer, Jimi Hendrix, Metallica, Skypark, Keane, Jesse McCartney, Alan Parsons, Arctic Monkeys, Fleetwood Mac, Selena and more! Their teacher is Daryl Hernandez. Photos by William Foley
Uploaded Nov 21, 2017
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DBHS Percussionist Jeremy Davis
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Diamond Bar High School percussionist Jeremy Davis is the recipient of the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award.
The $10,000 scholarship recipient performed on the NPR "From the Top" live radio broadcast on Sunday, February 11.
Five featured young musicians will perform and share their stories during the 90-minute concert recorded in Boston, Massachusetts.
Jeremy, age 17, will be performing "Land" by Takatsugu Muramatsu on the marimba.
"This experience is pretty amazing!" the talented junior shared in the school's practice room on Tuesday.
Jeremy first began playing percussion in sixth grade at South Pointe Middle School.
"It was hard, but I stuck with it!" he said.
The teen now performs in both band and orchestra in Diamond Bar High's award-winning program.
His favorite musical experience has been participating in Carnegie Hall's National Youth Orchestra of the United States in 2017.
With some of the scholarship funds, Jeremy plans to purchase the huge instrument, which can cost thousands of dollars.
The marimba is too large to tote back and forth like a violin, he explained.
"With percussion, we have to practice at school. Now, I can get one for home!"
The "From the Top" broadcast is a fun and easy way for families to experience classical music and get to know some inspiring people.
The special performance will also be available on a future NPR podcast.
Jeremy, who studies percussion with Kenneth McGrath, says his proudest musical accomplishment has been being selected to appear on From the Top.
Outside of music, he enjoys playing basketball and tennis.