Cokeville Junior High and High School presented their fall concert on Tuesday, Oct. 20.
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Cokeville Junior High and High School presented their fall concert on Tuesday, Oct. 20. Due to COVID-19, each student was allowed four guests to attend the concert. The students did an excellent job under the direction of Robbie King with Nanette Cook as accompanist. The junior high band performed first with “Grasshopper Dance,” “Marching Down Main Street” and “Crunch Time.” They were followed by the high school band playing “Sol Invictus,” “Bravura” (Concert March) and “The Great Locomotive Chase.” The junior high choir performed next with “Someone’s in the Kitchen,” “Kyrie,” and “How Can I Keep From Singing,” featuring; Madilyn Dayton, Brodie Dean, Brynn Lyman, Justin Moyes, Maliyah Thompson, Gavin Weske and Kayson Walker. The high school choir followed with “American Folk Rhapsody,” “Follow Rain and Rivers” and “Elijah Rock.” The final group to perform was Celebration with “All the Pretty Little Horses” and “Love Will Keep Us Together.”