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Everything Band Podcast

Mark J. Connorwww.markjconnor.com
Conversations with teachers, composers, and performers of music for winds and percussion.
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Episodes

Episode 91 - Courtney Snyder

Courtney Snyder is the Associate Director of Bands at the University of Michigan, the president-elect of the Women Band Directors International, and a panelist for the brand new ...And We Were Heard project. Topics: Courtney’s background and the stories of some of the teachers who influenced her career. The story of “And We Were Heard”, a new project designed to record and promote the music of composers from underrepresented communities. The value and importance of programming music by a diverse...

Dec 17, 20181 hrSeason 2Ep. 91

2018 MuTeD Network Midwest Clinic Preview

Mark is joined by Sean Smith from the Source Material Podcast and Olin Hannum from the AMusEd Podcast as we have a conversation about our expectations for the 2018 Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic. In the episode we discuss a few sessions we're interested in, take some time to talk about creativity in the large ensemble, and offer some advice for first time attendees. The Music Teacher Development Podcast Network is a network of podcasts with the common goal of providing support f...

Dec 15, 201858 min

Episode 90 - John Bogenschutz

John Bogenschutz, the creator of the band and music themed Tone Deaf Comics tells the story of why he switched from band director and composer to comic strip creator and offers thoughts about our community from a very different perspective. Topics: John’s early musical background and his experience as a band director and composer. How being a stand-up comedian is similar to being a band director. The story of the founding of Tone Deaf Comics and the development of the strip’s style. How John com...

Dec 10, 201848 minSeason 2Ep. 90

Episode 89 - Brian Silvey

The Director of Bands at the University of Missouri, Brian Silvey joins the show to talk about his background, music teacher education, and the importance of conducting gestures. Topics: Brian’s background as a young trombonist from rural Kentucky, the lessons he learned from his band director, and his path to becoming the director of bands at the University of Missouri. Music teacher education and the challenges faced by young teachers and the resources to help young teachers succeed. Thoughts ...

Dec 03, 201857 minSeason 2Ep. 89

Episode 88 - Charles Menghini

President Emeritus of VanderCook College of Music, Charlie Menghini enjoyed a long career as a music educator in the Kansas City area before joining the faculty at VanderCook. In this episode he shares wisdom and anecdotes from a remarkable career. Topics: Charlie’s background growing up in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and how an influential 7th grade band teacher nurtured and inspired a young cornet player. How a speech by John Paynter at Bands of America and a subsequent meeting with his former ...

Nov 26, 20181 hr 16 minSeason 2Ep. 88

Episode 87 - Gail Buckman

Sister Gail Buckman has been teaching in the St. Louis are since 1968, and I recently had a chance to visit Sister Gail in her band room at St. Gabriel the Archangel School. Here is my conversation with this truly remarkable music educator. Topics: Sister Gail’s early career and influences. The importance of always trying to learn from others and the value of mentors. “No one rises to low expectations” A brief conversation about fundraising. A discussion of classroom management and tips for rega...

Nov 19, 201844 minSeason 2Ep. 87

Episode 86 - Rob Romeyn

Composer and arranger Rob Romeyn joins me this week to talk about his career, the lessons he learned from great mentors as a young arranger, and his current work with C.L. Barnhouse. Topics: Rob’s background growing up in Florida and his exposure to some of the great names in the music education and marching arts communities during his early career in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The story of a band arranging class taught by Bob Cotter that exposed Rob to band music and arranging while still ...

Nov 12, 201851 minSeason 2Ep. 86

Episode 85 - Ron Sikes

Ron Sikes has been a band director in Jefferson County Missouri for 19 years and a MMEA Past Jazz Vice President. In many ways, Ron embodies the growth mindset and in this episode he discusses his relentless pursuit of personal growth in all that he does. Topics: Ron’s background growing up and the winding road that he took to becoming a music teacher and music professional. Thoughts about jazz education, tips for teaching improvisation, and how those experiences led to Ron composing music for h...

Nov 05, 20181 hrSeason 2Ep. 85

Episode 84 - Steve Graves

Steve Graves has been a middle school band director in Orange County, California for over 30 years. In this episode he shares his advice about teaching middle school including some really great advice for young band teachers. Topics: Steve’s background and his career as a successful middle school band director. Great teaching is not about teaching people to play instruments but rather to teach young musicians to be great people. Classroom management and thoughts about how to create a set of expe...

Oct 29, 201848 minSeason 2Ep. 84

Episode 83 - Jodie Blackshaw

Self-described as "an Australian composer with a penchant for colour and creativity in the wind band genre," Jodie Blackshaw shares the story of her career, her music, and her thoughts about teaching band. Topics: The conversation begins with a discussion of Jodie’s current project, a 25 minute work for band and how she’s incorporated ideas from chamber works for winds to show off the colors of the ensemble. Jodie’s background growing up in Yenda, a small town in New South Wales, Australia with ...

Oct 22, 201856 minSeason 2Ep. 83

Episode 82 - Michael Nickens

Dr. Michael Nickens, aka "Doc Nix" is the Director of Athletic Bands at George Mason University. He joins the show to discuss the incredible variety of bands at GMU and share his thoughts about inclusiveness and building community. Topics: The Green Machine Bands and Ensembles The birth of the “Doc Nix” and how the persona and wardrobe have become a part of making the Green Machine pep band a signature part of the George Mason basketball games. How a student violist who wanted to become part of ...

Oct 15, 20181 hr 8 minSeason 2Ep. 81

Episode 81 - Myra Rhoden

Myra Rhoden is the director of bands at Fayette County High School in Georgia and founder of the Athena Music and Leadership Camp. Myra is the recipient of numerous teaching awards, including being named the 2018 NAfME Band Director of the Year. Topics Myra’s story of growing up in Tuskegee, Alabama in a family that valued the arts, and how her high school band director created an environment that encouraged the students to do things outside of the school. The inspiration behind Myra’s decision ...

Oct 08, 201843 minSeason 2Ep. 81

Episode 80 - Rossano Galante

Composer Rossano Galante joins the show to discuss his career as a band composer and Hollywood orchestrator. Topics: Rossano’s early years growing up in Buffalo, New York, the story of how he used to organize his own reading bands for his music, and how he became an orchestrator for Hollywood movies. A discussion of composing including using pencil and paper versus the computer, the compositional process, and advice for young composers. Self-publishing, social media platforms, commissions, and t...

Oct 01, 201852 minSeason 2Ep. 80

Episode 79 - Eric Combs

Eric Combs is a middle school band director in Olney, Illinois and is dedicated to helping his peers through his Sound Beginnings website and Thoughts from a Beginning Band Director Facebook page. Topics: Eric’s background and how he overcame his early self-doubts to become a very successful middle school director in Only, Illinois. Eric’s impulse to share his strategies and successes as a teacher with others and his work to help other band directors find success. A few tips and best practices f...

Sep 24, 201843 minSeason 2Ep. 79

Episode 78 - Cait Nishimura

Cait Nishimura is the winner of the 2017 Canadian Band Association Composition Competition and a rising star as a composer for band. Topics: Cait’s background growing up in Canada, playing the bass clarinet, going to an arts high school, and deciding to become a composer. Commissions and how and why Cait made the transition from aspiring teacher to full time, self-published composer. Being a young, non-white, Canadian composer and how that has helped Cait along the way, but how writing good musi...

Sep 17, 201856 minSeason 2Ep. 78

Episode 77 - Matthew Provino

Matthew Provino is an accomplished middle school band director in Southern California and the co-author of a two volume free beginning band method that he makes available as a free download. Topics: Matthew’s background growing up in Southern California and some of the influences on his career. The story of how Matthew and Phillip Herrera wrote their own (free!) method book and then wrote a second book that’s three times as long. The challenges of writing a beginning method book, the methodology...

Sep 10, 201856 minSeason 2Ep. 77

Episode 76 - Anne McGinty

As the composer of more than 250 works for band and co-founder of Queenwood Publications, Anne McGinty has enjoyed a remarkable career. In this episode she shares highlights and stories from her extraordinary musical life, and offers advice for young composers and teachers. Topics: Anne's early years as a young musician, including her stint as a flutist for the Tuscon Symphony in her early 20's. How she got into writing for band music and the story of Queenwood Publications. The story of her com...

Sep 03, 201851 minSeason 2Ep. 76

Episode 75 - Jack Stamp

Conductor and Composer Jack Stamp shares his story, including his early musical education and the people and experiences that contributed to his remarkable career. Topics: “Luck is when preparation meets opportunity”: Jack’s education and eclectic musical background including the story about how and why he taught himself to play the piano from popular music lead sheets. How an experience playing the Persichetti Symphony for Band in high school taught Jack to listen beyond his own part as a percu...

Aug 27, 20181 hr 1 minSeason 2Ep. 75

Episode 74 - Andrew Glover

Andrew Glover is the Executive Vice President in charge of music production, staff arranger, and one half of the band editorial board at the C.L. Barnhouse Company. He joins the show for a conversation that touches on the history of circus bands in America, the story of C.L. Barnhouse, and what he looks for when deciding what to publish. Topics: Andy's background growing up in St. Louis through his time as a music education student at Central Missouri University. Windjammers Unlimited and the hi...

Aug 20, 201854 minSeason 2Ep. 74

Episode 73 - Lynne Jackson

Lynne Jackson has been a music teacher for over 40 years and shares some of her thoughts about music and band, and offers some tips for teachers heading back to school for the new year. Topics: Lynne's background growing up in Michigan, deciding to be a band director in the 8th grade, early mentors, and playing in William D. Revelli's band at the University of Michigan. Lynne's journey from Michigan to Texas via VanderCook University and the Midwest Clinic. Lynne's advice for teachers as they he...

Aug 14, 201844 minSeason 2Ep. 73

Episode 72 - Nicole Piunno

Composer Nicole Piunno joins me to tell her remarkable story of resiliency, to describe her career as a composer and trumpet player, and to share her thoughts about music and the band community. Topics: Nicole's background and the remarkable string of events that forced her to reinvent herself several times in her musical career. The injury to her trumpet embouchure that required surgery and how that injury and a comment from a colleague launched her career as a composer. Meeting David Gillingha...

Aug 06, 201851 minSeason 2Ep. 72

Episode 71 - Chris Gleason

An instrumental music educator at Patrick March Middle School in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, Chris Gleason was the 2017 Wisconsin Middle School Teacher of the Year, a finalist for the 2017 National Teacher of the Year and a semifinalist for the 2017 GRAMMY Music Educator Award. He joins the show to talk about his career, his commissioning program, and share some teaching wisdom. Topics: Growing up as the son of a band director, the lessons that he learned from his parents, and the story of applying ...

Jul 30, 201852 minSeason 2Ep. 71

Episode 70 - Mark Scatterday

Just the fourth person to hold the position as conductor of the Eastman Wind Ensemble, Mark Scatterday joins the show to discuss that ensemble and his career, and to share advice about conducting and teaching. Topics: Mark's early years growing up as a musician and his path to becoming a music educator and conductor. The importance of being prepared and how, as a high school band director in Ohio, a chance meeting with Donald Hunsberger changed his life and his career. A lengthy discussion of th...

Jul 23, 20181 hr 9 minSeason 2Ep. 70

Episode 69 - Vince Gassi

An accomplished composer, teacher, and trumpet player, Vince Gassi has taught music for 25 years and has published over 100 works. He joins the show to share some of the wisdom that he's gained over a distinguished career. Topics: Vince's early years and how a late start led to a terrific career as an educator and composer. Tips for young teachers including the importance of being passionate and caring and how that can help convince the school community that what you do as a music teacher is as ...

Jul 16, 20181 hr 3 minSeason 2Ep. 69

Episode 68 - Larry Gookin

The band director at Central Washington University for 34 years, Larry Gookin joins the show to talk about his career and what he thinks are some of the key traits and practices that have made him a successful music educator. Topics: Larry's background, his early career, and the path to becoming the band director at Central Washington University. Literature selection, a guest appearance by Larry's dog, a polemic from me, and an anecdote about Václav Nelhýbel. The importance of having a mentor an...

Jul 04, 201848 minSeason 2Ep. 68

Episode 67 - Francis Franqui

Happy Independence Day to all of my American listeners! For this week's episode I am joined by SSG Francis Franqui, a former band director and now a bugle musician with the United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps to talk about a variety of topics including the history and significance of the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, his experience during the audition process, and some discussion of historical instruments and marching styles. Topics: SSG Franqui's background growing up in Florida a...

Jul 02, 20181 hr 11 minSeason 2Ep. 67

Episode 66 - Steven Bryant

Composer Steven Bryant's music for winds has quickly become part of the standard repertoire. As the son of a music educator, he is a strong supporter of music education and he joins me from the mountains of Austria to talk about his early influences, his music, and his career to this point. Topics: Steven’s background as the son of a high school band director and how that influenced his path to becoming a composer. The story of BCM International and Steve’s early success with Chester Leaps In an...

Jun 25, 201853 minSeason 2Ep. 66

Episode 65 - Larry Clark

After 18 years as the band editor at Carl Fischer, Larry Clark recently founded Excelcia Music Publishing. A prolific composer and teacher, he shares his thoughts about the music industry, music education, and composing for band. Topics: Larry’s background growing up in Florida and how he got his musical start and his path to becoming a composer. Advice for teachers who want to learn to arrange or compose for their groups and thoughts about choosing music and what to look for in quality music. T...

Jun 18, 201857 minSeason 2Ep. 65

Episode 64 - Leah Bandman

Congratulations on making it to the end of another school year! The end of the year episode features Leah Bandman, a young teacher in Northern Virginia who just finished up her first year and agreed to talk about her experiences so far. Topics: Leah’s background growing up in Northern Virginia and going to school at Ohio State and the nature of her current teaching position. Unexpected challenges that Leah faced as a first year teacher. A look into the daily life of a first year music teacher in...

Jun 13, 201848 minSeason 2Ep. 64

Episode 63 - Ogechi Ukazu

Texas band director Ogechi Ukazu is a rising star in the music education community and the new Visiting Assistant Professor of Music at Mary Hardin Baylor College. Listen to this episode and you'll understand why she's heading for great things! Topics: Ogechi’s background growing up, studying, and teaching in Texas and the exciting plans for her future. How a few great teachers who took a chance on Ogechi made all of the difference in her life and career. How she went from successful middle scho...

Jun 05, 201855 minSeason 2Ep. 63
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