SEQUIM — The Rolling Stones, John Philip Sousa and Leroy Anderson can coexist on an afternoon program — and the Sequim City Band will set out to prove it with another free concert this weekend.
The band, to take the James Center for the Performing Arts stage at 3 p.m. Sunday, will go from Sousa’s “March of the Mitten Men” to the Stones’ “Paint It Black,” “Ruby Tuesday” and “Satisfaction,” and add in some “Clarinet Candy” from Anderson.
And that’s not all.
Jared Spear’s “At a Dixieland Funeral,” a New Orleans jazz piece, is on the itinerary too, as are Will Huff’s “Alamo March,” Robert W. Smith’s “Buffalo Dances,” Kenneth Alford’s “Colonel Bogey’s March” and finally “Curtain Call,” John Wasson’s tribute to great finales and encores.
Music lovers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, sunblock and/or rain gear to the James Center bandshell, 563 N. Rhodefer Road just north of Carrie Blake Park.
For more information about Sequim’s 23-year-old concert band and its free performances, see www.sequimcityband.org.