Pinecrest Cadence Band

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Pinecrest Academy of Nevada Cadence campus Band Program.

Photos from Pinecrest Cadence Band's post 03/23/2026

Before our spring break our color guard had an historic day for our program. Placing 3rd at the Las Vegas WGI Regional. This was the highest placement and score for our color guard program. Congratulations to these students!

11/04/2025
Photos from Pinecrest Cadence Band Boosters's post 10/31/2025
09/30/2025

Everyone keeps telling us the photos are a huge upgrade this year! 😍 And while I agree... I can't take any credit! We are so lucky to have roped in for these gorgeous shots of our favorite humans. She somehow always gets the best out of them 📸
So #1 you will definitely want a Conservatory yearbook this year...
And #2 you need to hit her up for all your senior and family photos! (Check out her IG for Aspen's- to die for!)
Thank you Shannon for using your amazing skills to support the Cadence Conservatory! We are loving the upgrade! 🙌

08/24/2025

Pinecrest Cadence Alumni in the UNLV marching band.

Preparing students for college and career

Photos from Pinecrest Cadence Band Boosters's post 08/23/2025

Great job Pedro!

07/25/2025

The 2025 Pinecrest Academy Cadence Marching Band production, “Lost In Space”!

07/23/2025

Great article about what our students experience and strive towards.

There are more than 20,000 high-school band programs in America, some with as many as 400 members. “Over the past 30 years, their shows have evolved into spectacles that John Philip Sousa couldn’t have imagined,” Burkhard Bilger writes. The top bands have dozens of staff, budgets of hundreds of thousands of dollars, and fleets of trucks for their instruments, props, costumes, and sound systems. “They don’t just parade up and down the field playing fight songs. They flow across it in shifting tableaux, with elaborate themes and spandex-clad dancers, playing full symphonic scores.”

Students rehearse intensely, not to play well at football games, but to prepare for a series of fiercely competitive marching-band contests in the fall, culminating in the Grand National Championships, in Indianapolis. The area is “the capital of the new marching-band culture,” Bilger writes, and has two of the country’s most successful marching band programs: the Avon High School Marching Black and Gold and the Carmel High School Marching Greyhounds.

For last year’s nationals, the Carmel marching band performed Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra. “The concerto was hard for any high-school band to tackle, yet the Carmel musicians had to play it from memory, while marching, dancing, and crab-stepping sideways across the field,” Bilger writes. “It’s hard to think of another group activity, past or present, of such complexity.” Go inside the world of competitive marching bands: https://newyorkermag.visitlink.me/20Utp5

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