The musicians in the photo are as follows: back row: Jim Bennett, Brandan Mitchell, Stan Buchanan, Susie Jones, Bob Travis, Mike Adair, and front row: Jack McHale, Joseph Rolland, Matt Schin, Jon Hall. Publicity photo provided by photographer Julia Bennett. WEST PARIS — West Paris Public Library is proud to present Low Commotion in concert on Sunday, May 4, at 2 p.
m. The music portion of this event will last about 45 minutes. Delicious light refreshments will be served after the concert.
Admission for this event is free! Low Commotion, formed in 2013, is an ensemble of euphoniums (tenor tubas) and full-sized tubas. According to director James Bennett of West Paris, the ensemble performs several concerts each year at senior living centers, veterans homes, churches, historical societies, and libraries. Literature performed ranges from jazz, marches, and contemporary music.
We borrow from everyone! To quote an ensemble member, “At least the tuba gets to play the melody.” For a concert of fun and entertaining music performed by a very unique ensemble, make sure you don’t miss Low Commotion when it comes to your area. West Paris Public Library is located at 226 Main Street in West Paris.
For more information on this and other programs, call 207-674-2004, email [email protected], visit our website www.westparislibrary.
org or visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/profile.
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Low Commotion will perform at W. Paris Library

WEST PARIS — West Paris Public Library is proud to present Low Commotion in concert on Sunday, May 4, at 2 p.m. The music portion of this event will last about 45 minutes. Delicious light refreshments will be served after the concert. Admission for this event is free! Low Commotion, formed in 2013, is [...]