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Performance
The Boston Pops 2011-07-04 Hatch Memorial Shell, Boston, MA
Set 1Keith Lockhart's intro
Medley: "Let Freedom Ring"
radio outro
Boston Pops Orchestra: "Hot Honey Rag"
radio outro

radio intro
"Go the Distance"; Alan Menken and lyricist David Zippel [from the movie "Hercules", 1997]
radio intro
Boston Pops Orchestra: "42nd Street"
radio outro

radio intro
Medley: Armed Forces Themes
Keith Lockhart's intro
Michael Chiklis Band: "Until I Come Home"
radio intro
Boston Pops Orchestra: "Shipping Up to Boston" [music: Dropkick Murphys, 2005]
radio intro
Boston Pops Orchestra: "Bohemian Rhapsody" [Freddie Mercury, 1975]
Keith Lockhart's intro
Medley: Patriotic tunes
radio intro
Boston Pops Orchestra: "Sweet Caroline" [Neil Diamond, 1969]
radio intro
Boston Pops Orchestra: "Sir Duke" [Stevie Wonder, 1976]
Keith Lockhart's intro
"God Bless America" [Irving Berlin]
radio intro
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky:
"The Year 1812, Festival Overture" in E flat major, Op.49 (aka the "1812 Overture"; choral version) [1880] Boston Pops Orchestra with the US Army Field Band and Soldier's Chorus
radio outro
Micheal Chiklis' intro for Martina McBride
Martina McBride, vocalist:
"Independence Day" [Gretchen Peters, 1994]
radio intro
Boston Pops Orchestra: "Charlie on the MTA" [aka "The M.T.A." or "The M.T.A.Song"; 1949, Jacqueline Steiner and Bess Lomax Hawes]
stage intro
Martina McBride, vocalist:
"This One's for the Girls" [Chris Lindsey, Hillary Lindsey and Aimee Mayo, 2003]
John Philip Sousa: "Stars and Stripes Forever" [1896] Boston Pops Orchestra with the US Army Field Band and Soldier's Chorus
radio outro

Set 2

Set 3

Comment2011
Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra
with
Martina McBride, vocalist
Michael Chiklis, vocalist
Norm Lewis, vocalist
US Army Field Band and Soldier's Chorus
Massachusetts Air National Guard Fighter Wing
The US Army 101st Field Artillery Regiment (aka "Boston Light Artillery")
Keith Lockhart conducting
live at the Hatch Memorial Shell on the Charles River Esplanade
Boston, Massachusetts USA
July 04, 2011
broadcast live on
WCRB-FM [mono] Boston