university of kentucky marching band director
Annaliese Adams, clarinet, fromWilmore, Kentuckyba, Olivia Allen,alto saxophone,from Birmingham, Alabama, Sara Anderlich, alto saxophone,fromLexington, Sebastian Astolfo, tenor saxophone, fromLexington, Will Baumann, alto saxophone, fromLexington, Gabby Bausano, piccolo,fromHuntington, New York, Kaitlynn Bayne, sousaphone, fromLexington, James Beckner Jr., drum major, fromRichmond, Kentucky, Sabrina Beiring,majorettes/twirlers, fromGrass Lake, Michigan, Aaron Benjamin, alto saxophone, from Mantua, Ohio, Anna Beno, majorettes/twirlers,from Davie, Florida, James Berend, trumpet,from Prospect, Kentucky, RJ Bernot, mellophone, from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, Tricia Bertke, piccolo, fromPowell, Ohio, Dalys Bishop, trumpet, fromMorgantown, Kentucky, Paige Blackwell, majorettes/twirlers, from Bangor, Maine, Kaylee Bliss, color guard,fromLouisville, Kentucky, Grant Blondin, sousaphone,from Tinley Park, Illinois, Nathan Borders, alto saxophone,from Simpsonville, Kentucky, Jenna Boulden, piccolo, fromRichmond, Kentucky, Julianna Boulden, piccolo, fromRichmond, Kentucky, Zakaria Brame, clarinet, fromFlint, Michigan, Alex Branch, alto saxophone, fromShelbyville, Kentucky, Olivia Brooks, color guard, fromWinchester, Kentucky, Zac Brown, percussion, fromHopkinsville, Kentucky, Vic Brown, color guard, fromMansfield, Ohio, Alli Budd, majorettes/twirlers, from Canton, Ohio, Bryce Burgoyne, trumpet, fromRoanoke, Virginia, Roman Burke, clarinet, fromRichmond, Kentucky, Michael Buschle, trumpet, fromFortThomas, Kentucky, Sophia Cahill, mellophone, fromLouisville, Kentucky, Bryan Caldwell, alto saxophone, from Midway, Kentucky, Ricky Camacho, sousaphone, fromGrayson, Kentucky, Eryk Carrillo,alto saxophone, fromFrankfort, Kentucky, Eli Christian, baritone saxophone, fromMount Washington, Kentucky, Reggie Christian, percussion, fromGeorgetown, Kentucky, Dakota Clancy, color guard, fromCharlotte, North Carolina, Michael Click, baritone saxophone, fromLexington, Grant Clifford, mellophone, fromLexington, Maddy Cohen, alto saxophone, fromLexington, Cooper Cohron, alto saxophone, fromLexington, Will Comerford,trumpet,fromCrescent Springs, Kentucky, Mel Contreras Martinez, trumpet, fromShelbyville, Kentucky, Brynn Cooper,piccolo, from Taylorsville, Kentucky, Taylor Cooper, color guard, from Louisville, Kentucky, Cooper Correa, tenor saxophone, fromBowling Green, Kentucky, Elizabeth Corry,trumpet, fromLedbetter, Kentucky, Kamilo Davila,trombone, fromBeaver Dam, Kentucky, River Davis, trumpet, fromRichmond, Kentucky, Levi Dickey, tenor saxophone, fromGlasgow, Kentucky, Brandon Dorn, trumpet, from Parksville, Kentucky, Reese Dudeck, majorettes/twirlers, fromBeverly Hills, Michigan, Parker Dunaway, percussion, fromLouisville, Kentucky, Brayden Dykes, percussion, fromGeorgetown, Kentucky, Nathan Ellis, trombone, from Franklin, Kentucky, Jessica Elson, clarinet, fromElkville, Illinois, Jacob Falconbury, tenor saxophone, fromLexington, Garrett Feck, mellophone, fromNicholasville, Kentucky, Glory Fisher Ferrell,piccolo, fromWinchester, Kentucky, Morgan Fitzpatrick, color guard, fromVersailles, Kentucky, Milo Flannery,alto saxophone, fromLexington, Jillian Freeman, majorettes/twirlers,from Huntington, West Virginia, Kara French,color guard, from Hamilton, Ohio, Keaton Fuller, trombone, from Smithfield, Kentucky, Caroline Galbraith, color guard, fromHenderson, Kentucky, Owen Galligan, percussion,fromJasper, Georgia, Max Gambrell,piccolo, from Louisville, Kentucky, Tyler Geis, trombone, fromBelleville, Illinois, Andrew Gilbert, trumpet, fromGrayslake, Illinois, Audrie Gilin, piccolo,from Goodrich,Michigan, Alyssa Givens, color guard, fromLexington, Steven Glaneman, percussion, from Eighty Four, Pennsylvania, Matthew Goodrich, clarinet, fromLexington, Dorian Gordon, sousaphone, fromElizabethtown, Kentucky, Elijah Gray, tenor saxophone, fromLexington, Kayla Green, sousaphone, fromMorgantown, Kentucky, Adin Hagans, mellophone, fromDanville, Kentucky, Matt Hancock, mellophone, fromColumbia, Kentucky, Kortney Harney, trumpet, fromCynthiana, Kentucky, Kiley Hawk, majorettes/twirlers,fromLouisville, Ohio, Lauren Hayes,color guard, fromLexington, Emily Hellmueller, color guard, fromLouisville, Kentucky, Rachel Herrin, percussion, fromLexington, Zach Hewlett, percussion, fromGeorgetown, Kentucky, Gwendolyn Hinkle, piccolo, fromLexington, Gabe Holman, alto saxophone, fromRichmond, Kentucky, Aaiden Holmes, trumpet, fromNew Albany, Ohio, Jacob Horton, trumpet, fromGreenfield, Ohio, Tara Howard, majorettes/twirlers, fromRichmond, Kentucky, Piper Huffman, clarinet, fromHinsdale, Illinois, Eli Hughes, alto saxophone, fromCarlisle, Kentucky, Evelyn Huth, alto saxophone, fromFort Thomas, Kentucky, Zack Huwalt, trombone, from South Park, Pennsylvania, Mattye Jackson, trombone, fromLouisville, Kentucky, Ashleigh Jones, clarinet, fromTaylorsville, Kentucky, Lindsey Jones, piccolo, fromSomerset, Kentucky, Victoria Jones, alto saxophone, from Hazard, Kentucky, Madison Jones, trombone, fromLorain, Ohio, Julia Keisling, majorettes/twirlers, fromGermantown, Tennessee, Eli Kidd, sousaphone, fromLouisville, Kentucky, Andrew Kincaid, trumpet, from Versailles, Kentucky, Elizabeth King, piccolo, fromGeorgetown, Kentucky, Lucas Kinzer, trombone, from Georgetown, Kentucky, Carmen Klapheke, clarinet, fromPekin, Indiana, Julia Kollitz, trombone, fromKirkwood, Missouri, Nina Kovach, color guard, from Paducah, Kentucky, Jess LaBrie, trumpet, from Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, Ally Landgraf, color guard, from New Albany, Indiana, Ella Lavy, color guard, fromSeverna Park, Maryland, Tanner Leadingham, percussion, from South Portsmouth, Kentucky, Joshua LeBlanc, trumpet, fromKennesaw, Georgia, Kali Lewis, alto saxophone, fromAlvin, Texas, Will Lucky, trumpet, fromCynthiana, Kentucky, Zach Lutes, trumpet, fromCynthiana, Kentucky, Andy Mallamaci, alto saxophone, Uniontown, Ohio, Alex Malone, clarinet, fromGeorgetown, Kentucky, Jesus Marin, tenor saxophone, fromRichmond, Kentucky, Brandon Marshburn, mellophone, fromPowell, Tennessee, Emily Maxey, color guard, fromLouisville, Kentucky, Sara Mays, drum major,from Cecilia, Kentucky, Zain McCoy, tenor saxophone, fromLexington, Void Mckinney, mellophone, fromLexington, Mia Meeks, baritone saxophone, from Fairdale, Kentucky, Ben Meyer, trumpet, fromNaperville, Illinois, Chase Michaels, trombone, Arlington Heights,Illinois, Gavin Milby, percussion, from Elizabethtown, Kentucky, Aaron Moeller, percussion, fromLouisville, Kentucky, Emilie Molina, majorettes/twirlers, fromPewaukee, Wisconsin, Isaac Morrelles, trombone, from South Shore,Kentucky, Rachel Moscona, alto saxophone, from Florence, Kentucky, Shelby Mullins, piccolo, from Narrows, Virginia, Gabe Neff, alto saxophone, of Bow, New Hampshire, Karys Nelson, color guard, fromKnoxville, Tennessee, JT Newkirk, alto saxophone, from Maceo, Kentucky, Autumn Norton, sousaphone, from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, Luke Nuzzo, baritone saxophone, fromLexington, Joshua OBanion, mellophone, fromLawrenceburg, Kentucky, Karl Oswald, trumpet, fromBallwin, Missouri, Kenzie Parsons, majorettes/twirlers, from Lake Orion, Michigan, Cory Partin, tenor saxophone, from Flat Lick, Kentucky, Lilly Penird, trombone, fromShortsville, New York, Yankier Perez, trombone, fromLouisville, Kentucky, Ben Perry, trombone, fromVersailles, Kentucky, Sydney Peters, color guard, fromLexington, Mitchell Pieper, percussion, fromFort Thomas, Kentucky, Robby Pratt, sousaphone, fromBloomington, Illinois, Destiny Price, piccolo, fromBardstown, Kentucky, Laura Quire, trumpet, from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, Eli Ratliff, mellophone, from Louisville, Kentucky, Nick Rawlings, baritone saxophone, from Crestwood, Kentucky, Bryanmarc Ray, trombone, from Kenova, West Virginia, Sydney Ray, color guard, fromHustonville, Kentucky, Laura Reese, piccolo, from Lombard, Illinois, Dillon Richburg, trumpet, fromFayetteville, Georgia, Rebecca Rieck, color guard, fromRichmond, Kentucky, Abigail Ritchie, tenor saxophone, fromLouisville, Kentucky, Laz Robinson, sousaphone, fromNicholasville, Kentucky, Jordan Sallee, percussion, from Lexington, Megan Satterwhite, alto saxophone, fromShelbyville, Kentucky, Nova Schack, percussion, from Eminence, Kentucky, Casey Schallert, mellophone, fromBowling Green, Kentucky, Avery Schanbacher, clarinet, fromVersailles, Kentucky, Jonathan Schares, trombone, fromChesapeake, Virginia, Noelle Schulkers, color guard, fromFort Thomas, Kentucky, Caleb Shimko, alto saxophone, fromWilliamsport, Pennsylvania, Morgan Shipley, majorettes/twirlers, fromFrankfort, Kentucky, Emily Sisson, piccolo, from Burlington, Kentucky, Lauren Sommer, color guard, fromLexington, Brayden Sosa, trombone, from Winchester, Kentucky, Rebecca Stacy, piccolo, fromFortMitchell, Kentucky, Kyla Stevens, tenor saxophone, fromAledo, Texas, Nate Stombaugh, trumpet, fromNicholasville, Kentucky, Kayla Story, mellophone, from Calvert City, Kentucky, Aria Summers, majorettes/twirlers, fromLebanon, Indiana, Carson Sweeney, clarinet, fromMason, Ohio, Ian Tarter, clarinet, fromGeorgetown, Kentucky, Jacob Taylor, mellophone, fromShebyville, Kentucky, Colin Teague, sousaphone, fromVersailles, Kentucky, Emalias Terry, mellophone, from Ocala, Florida, Alex Thomas, trumpet, fromRussell Springs, Kentucky, Chey Thomas, color guard, fromNicholasville, Kentucky, Ryan Thompson, mellophone, fromLouisville, Kentucky, William Thompson, mellophone, fromSpringfield, Kentucky, Sheldon Throckmorton, clarinet, fromGeorgetown, Kentucky, Alix Tibbs, alto saxophone, from Fort Thomas, Kentucky, Bennett Titus, baritone saxophone, fromCrestwood, Kentucky, Randall Tomlinson, percussion, from Alvaton, Kentucky, Liam Tourinho, baritone saxophone, fromLouisville, Kentucky, Nile Trice, color guard, fromMaryland Heights, Missouri, Paige Tryon, baritone saxophone, from Mount Washington, Kentucky, Mitchell Urban, mellophone, fromCarmel, Indiana, JoJo Verrett Jr., trombone, fromElizabethtown, Kentucky, Becky Viscusi,mellophone, from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Josh Vitai, sousaphone, fromWinchester, Kentucky, Jesse Vite, clarinet, from Parksville, Kentucky, Liv Wagoner, color guard, fromCincinnati, Ohio, Nick Walden, percussion, fromHarrodsburg, Kentucky, Caleb Weber, clarinet, from West Lafayette, Indiana, Hannah Wells, clarinet, fromShepherdsville, Kentucky, Tatyana West, color guard, fromIndianapolis, Indiana, Danielle Weyl, clarinet, from Newark, Delaware, Madison Wilcox, majorettes/twirlers, fromPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wren Williams, majorettes/twirlers, from Evans, Georgia, Mikala Williams-Ellrodt, majorttes/twirlers, from Orlando, Florida, Sierra Williamson, trumpet, fromLouisville, Kentucky, Jacob Wilson, trumpet, fromPurcellville, Virginia, Sally Wilson, percussion,from Jamestown, Kentucky, Zach Wilson, trombone, fromRichmond, Kentucky. The University of Kentucky Bands are part of the School of Music, offering three concert bands, the Wildcat Marching Band, and Basketball Pep Band. If you take the UK marching band out of that equation, it will leave a huge hole and a loss of energy and excitement in the stadium, said John Cody Birdwell, D.M.A., director of Bands at UK. Marching Band, MUC 190, earns one credit per fall semester, which may be used as an elective in any degree program. While our mission looks different in many ways than it did in 1865, the vision of service to our Commonwealth and the world remains the same. Any UK and BCTC student is eligible to participate, regardless of major. music@uky.edu, 202 Fine Arts Building Because when students are engaged . Well, when spoken aloud, March 4 sounds an awful lot like march forth. Directors of the University Band were all graduate assistants. Previous marching experience is not a requirement. Phone: 859-257-4900 "Although we do have a lot of fun, we also care about each other deeply and want to keep each other accountable to ensure that we all succeed.". The University of Tennessee Marching Band, known as the "Pride of the Southland," has represented The University of Tennessee and the State of Tennessee since its initial organization following the Civil War. The Pride of Kentucky has a long and distinguished tradition as one of the finest marching bands in the Commonwealth. The principal said nearly every corner of the building was impacted by fire, smoke, or water damage.. Room 17 Productions, Inc., a 501c3 non-profit organization has been telling the stories of . There is no cost to the band members. Dr. Stahl is an experienced director of athletic bands who has worked with Division I athletic bands for the past 15 years. Stahl will also serve as director of the UK Pep Bands and as the conductor of the UK . hoch.4@osu.edu. About the University of Minnesota Marching Band. black pants with blue stripe, royal blue jacket with UK athletic logo on front, CATS in block letters on back, black shoes, white gloves,black shako, and white plume. Within a few years, the "Marching Hundred" turned into a 200-plus member Marching Band. $500 Fall scholarship award for participation. I said to myself, I would love the chance to work with this group, be a part of the traditions and history while creating new traditions together. Biggs resigned on Sept.28 in anticipation of discharge, and the university dismissed the investigation as a result, the newspaper reported. Any UK student, regardless of major, is eligible for membership. Rehearsals on home game days begin five hours before kickoff and last one to two hours. At Lafayette, Smith oversees all components of the program -- the marching band, concert bands, jazz band, percussion ensemble, and color guard, with practices sometimes lasting until 6:30 p.m. Stahl holds abachelors degree in music educationfrom Temple University, amasters degree in liberal studiesfrom Stony Brook University, amasters degree in music education/wind band conductingfrom The Hartt School at the University of Hartford and adoctoral degree in instrumental conductingfrom the University of Washington. While any individual is allowed to participate in the WMB drumline, there are auditions for placement on each instrument. in Cultural Policy and Arts Administration from The Ohio State University and a B.A. Stahl will also serve as director of the UK Pep Bands and as the conductor of the UK Concert Band. 465 Rose Street Anticipation and excitement build as fans blend into the colorful landscape of Kentucky blue and vibrant turf green. He spent much of 2021 covering news and sports for the Klamath Falls Herald and News in rural southern Oregon before returning to Kentucky in 2022. Heres when (and who) the Cats will play. Associate Professor and Director of Marching and Athletic Bands; Endowed Chair for Director of The Ohio State University Marching Band. In addition to his work with the marching band, Ken also conducts the Concert Band, assists with the Flyer Pep Band, teaches courses in music education, and supervises student teachers. Dana Biggs was the director from 2017 to 2020. Kent Covert, Associate Director. Who has power? University of Kentucky | College of Fine Arts, Student Leadership, Honors, & Organizations, Variety of hand exchanges (drop spin grab, back hand, money hand grab, etc), A Form fitting athletic clothing and tennis shoes/socks, Your own rifle if you wish to audition on rifle. LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) Every member of the University of Kentucky Wildcat Marching Band is now required to wear a mask during practice, even while playing an instrument. Game day starts five hours prior to kick-off for rehearsals. Expenses such as lodging, transportation, and meals are provided by the University of Kentucky. Sciantarelli previously taught marketing and communications for the University of Kentucky Department of Arts Administration. The Wildcat Marching Band under the direction of Cody Birdwell and drum major. In 1903, Captain George Byroade, Commandant of the Military Science department, appointed Professor Rucker as band director, creating the first official marching band at UK. The moment you hear some of the most recognizable music in the Bluegrass, such as On, On U of K, (written by Carl Lampert in the 1920s), you are listening to music heavily influenced by Clarke which is no doubt a cornerstone of UKs marching band history. Stahl holds abachelors degree in music educationfrom Temple University, amasters degree in liberal studiesfrom Stony Brook University, amasters degree in music education/wind band conductingfrom The Hartt School at the University of Hartford and adoctoral degree in instrumental conductingfrom the University of Washington. The University of Louisville Cardinal Marching Band is the official marching band of the University of Louisville (UofL) in Louisville, Kentucky.It is considered a Music Ambassador for UofL. Stahl will become the first woman to serve as the director of the Wildcat Marching Band. The Band performs as a full band at all home games, provides a pep band for every away game in the conference, and travels with the full band to at least one away game each year. Stahlpreviously served asassociatedirector of Bands anddirector of Athletic Bands at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. At the University of Washington, she served as thegraduateassistantdirector of the Husky Marching Band, conductor of the Concert Band and assistant conductor of the Wind Ensemble. Lafayette high school band director Chuck Smith. The Kentucky State University MIGHTY MARCHING THOROBRED Band represents the marching component and the "heartbeat" of the program, and was voted "The 2019 Best Band in the Land" by the national HBCU Awards Committee. Percussionist may audition for a drumset or bass drum position. . The Wildcat Marching Band enjoys a reputation as one of the finest collegiate marching bands in the country. Lexington, KY 40506-0022 Office of Institutional Equity and Equal Opportunity, University of Kentucky fraternity suspended after COVID-19, alcohol violations, Should UK release sexual harassment records? Rogers, AR 72756. Prior to his tenure at Lafayette, he served as Director of Bands at Tates Creek High School from 2006-2015, and Director of Bands at Murray High School in Murray, KY from 2001-2006. While Clarke was at UK working on his doctorate, he was asked to become the interim director of Bands in 1968 to restore its dwindling numbers and reputation. He earned his undergraduate degree while instructing the University of Kentucky Marching Band, University of Kentucky Indoor Percussion Ensemble, and the Eastern . The University of Iowa School of Music seeks a creative and dynamic individual to serve as Visiting Assistant Director of Bands, Associate Director of the Hawkeye Marching Band & Athletic Bands, and Director of Marching Percussion. Just before Clarke took over, the Band had suffered from low membership and some bumpy times. Because of that, I anticipate that she will also make significant contributions to our instrumental music education program. I said to myself, I would love the chance to work with this group, be a part of the traditions and history while creating new traditions together. We are the University for Kentucky. The marching band is very much a part of the game day atmosphere, for the band, for the fans, for the players, and for the Big Blue Nation. He comes to IC from the University of North Texas faculty, where he conducts the Wind Ensemble, teaches courses in wind band literature, graduate and undergraduate conducting, and serves as Director of Athletic Bands. When Mays came to UK from a small town in Kentucky, she felt overwhelmed but found a safe place with the WMB. The camp runs 9:00am to 9:00pm, with breaks for meals. George R. Boulden was the director from 1995 to 2008. He made the announcement to the band following rehearsal. in journalism from UK. Dr. Stephen Lytle (2018 - 2019) Stephen Lytle served as the Associate Director of Bands at West Virginia University from 2018-2020 during which time he lead the "Pride of West Virginia" Mountaineer Marching Band, oversaw all aspects of the Athletic Bands program, and served as Conductor of the Symphonic Band. CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete. by 1893. Birdwell says that the changes in the WMB over the years that people might notice most are for one, changes in uniforms that sometimes occur with each new director, and secondly, a change in music to reflect current trends. In recent years, the Northwest Jazz Ensemble, Tower Choir, and Wind Symphony have been invited to perform at Nebraska and Missouri music educator association conferences. The UK Pep Band plays an integral role at all home games at Rupp Arena and Memorial Coliseum where we have the best seats in the house! Entertaining thousands of fans with our spirited, high-energy performances, the Wildcat Marching Band enjoys a national reputation as one of the finest collegiate marching bands in the country. In his 20 years as a music educator, he has written and taught drill and music for marching bands across Tennessee, West Virginia, and now Kentucky. New Brunswick, NJ 08901. Pleasewear form fitting athletic clothing and athletic shoes. LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 7, 2021)The University of Kentucky welcomesShayna Stahlasdirector ofAthletic Bandsandassistant director ofBandsin theSchool of Music. Kentucky locks up its SEC Tournament seed. Camp is held a week before classes begin. Published on 2019-11-13 We need to embrace technology to make learning more engaging. Rick Childress covers Eastern Kentucky for the Herald-Leader. Rehearsals take place on Shively field, which is a turf field. Dana Biggs, who had been the director since 2017, sent unwanted sexual text messages to "someone who was dependent on Biggs for a grade and scholarship," according to the Herald-Leader. At present, she is a board member of the Kentucky Heritage Council, March Madness Marching Band, and the Fayette County . She was also the conductor of the Symphonic Band and taught courses in conducting and marching band techniques. Director. She was also the conductor of the Symphonic Band and taught courses in conducting and marching band techniques. https://finearts.uky.edu/ukbands/athletic, Power outage at Turfland clinic, Fountain Court available for urgent care, UK to close at noon Friday, March 3; Critical operations remain open, UK Black Alumni Reunion to be held April 13-15, New billboards across Kentucky part of UK study to prevent child sex trafficking, Public Relations & Strategic Communications.
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