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 Capital City Mulligan Band, Boise, Idaho


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About the Mulligan Band


Our Band was originally formed as the Dunkley Music Mulligan Band in February 2010 with an advertisement in the Idaho Statesman. We started as a small community band for people who used to play instruments in band and wanted to have a second chance -- “take a Mulligan” in golf terms. Our Band was organized as a community band to give adult musicians a chance to get started again playing their instruments in a band and to provide musical experiences for our community audiences.  We have grown to a complement of approximately 50 - 70 active members who enjoy playing at various venues in the Treasure Valley.  We have musicians of all levels of ability playing in the group.  Many had not touched their instruments for several decades before starting again with the CCMB but it is amazing how the memory of the fingerings persists.  Just like riding a bicycle.  You can learn more about the history of our Band here.

Capital City Mulligan Band (CCMB) is a 501(c)(3) organization.  Donors can deduct contributions they make to the Band under IRC Section 170.

You Could Even Join Us

We welcome adult musicians of all skill levels. There are no try-outs.  The only requirements are that you: are over 18 years of age, are able to read music, and have had experience playing a band instrument, even if that experience was a long time ago.  Our musicians have many fascinating stories about how they developed their skills and ended up joining our band.  The one thing we have in common is that we greatly enjoy rehearsing and making music together.  But more than that, we enjoy performing for an audience.

If you are an adult musician who in the past has learned to play an instrument and read music, and are interested in joining our band, please send an email to ccmulliganband@gmail.com.  Please include your name, your preferred email address, a phone number, a mailing address, the instrument(s) you would like to play, and any other information that you think might be useful for us or questions you might have.

The CCMB operates during a "school year" from September through May.  In order to defray expenses, we all pitch in a little in the form of member dues of $25 per month.  This is generally done as a payment of $100 for the 4 months of the fall "semester" and $125 for the 5 months of the spring "semester."  New people giving this a try are allowed three free consecutive sessions before being asked to pay dues.  Please pay with a check payable to Capital City Mulligan Band.  If you would like to participate in our educational experience but cannot afford it, please let us know.  We value your participation.  Our goal is to give our members the opportunity to improve their musical skills in an enjoyable manner while providing the community with a very positive audience experience.

At the end of our Spring 2023 season, our founding conductor, Jim Perkins, retired after 13 years of leading and growing the Mulligan Band.  We honor Jim with a page showing his many accomplishments and honors here.

Beginning with our Fall 2023 season, we had the privilege of having Kelley Smith joining us as our conductor.

Kelley Smith Photo Kelley Smith was born and raised in Boise. She graduated from Borah High School (former Mulligan Band Director, Jim Perkins was her band director), and Boise State University. Her main focus was clarinet and at Boise State she developed her percussion skills while being a student there.
After graduating from Boise State, she headed to the University of Oregon where she received her Masters of Music Performance degree.

Kelley became a Board Member for Boise Music Week. She played in the orchestra for the musical productions, and recently became the orchestra director for the productions. She is also the Production Committee Chair the Boise Music Week.

Her mom and dad would be very proud of all of her accomplishments, and becoming the Director of the Mulligan Band would make them smile from ear to ear





Our Performance Calendar (click on location to get a map)
Check back frequently for updates

Sunday, March 3 2024
3:00 PM
Spring Concert - Western Jamboree
First Presbyterian
Saturday, May 4 2024
2:00 PM
Music Week - Music in the Park
Kleiner Park
Location Details
Sunday, May 19 2024
3:00 PM
A Moment of American Music Concert
First Presbyterian




Sun, Nov 3 2024
3:00 PM Fall Concert First Presbyterian
TBD TBD Living Nativity 8620 Goddard Road
Sun, Dec 15 2024
3:00 PM Holiday Concert First Presbyterian

About Our Music and Concerts

The music we play is a variety of marches, show tunes, patriotic tunes, popular music of various decades, classical selections, and novelty numbers.  Our performances are open to the public at no cost but for some performances donations are greatly appreciated.  If you would like to see and hear more about our past performances, please select one here.  Thanks to our clarinetist Corinne Hester for most of the terrific graphics you will find on theses pages.


Following are some examples of our public performances.  Click on the event image for details.

First Presbyterian Church









 


 






First Presbyterian Church
March 26, 2023




 


 


 


We are very fortunate to have the opportunity to offer upcoming concerts at the First Presbyterian Church of Boise
Please click on the buttons above to see our recent concerts.



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Concert at First Presbyterian March 26, 2023


The Mulligan Band at First Presbyterian Church March 26, 2023