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76TH ANNUAL STATE BAND CLINIC 1 PRESIDENT’S WELCOME On behalf of the Executive Board and the Mississippi Bandmasters Association, it is my distinct pleasure to welcome you to the 76th Annual Mississippi Bandmasters Association State Band Clinic. The events and opportunities afforded to each of you over these next days promise to be beneficial and memorable both musically and personally. I encourage all participating students to maximize the learning opportunities provided by our excellent staff of clinicians. Strive to leave the event a more competent musician than when you came. The friends you make and the times you share over these 3 days will be memories that you will cherish for years to come. You don’t have to travel the world over to find outstanding musicians and educators. The staff of clinicians assembled for this clinic are all native Mississippians, having spent many years of their lives teaching and shaping lives in our home state. Many thanks to Dr. Tom Fraschillo, Mr. Steve Barnett, Mr. Vince Rosse and Mr. Sammy Barr for once again offering their knowledge and expertise to improve the lives of music students in Mississippi. Thanks to the many exhibitors and sponsors who are represented here. I encourage you, the membership of the MBA, to offer them the courtesy of your time and support as they provide valuable services to our students and programs through their participation in our clinic. To the membership of the Mississippi Bandmasters Association: Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your students as a member of the Executive Board. My tenure on this memorable journey began much like that of many in Baptist church leadership: Miss the meeting and you get elected. Bingo!! However, I can testify that it has been an experience that I hate to see come to an end. We, as band directors, enjoy a sense of comraderie and brotherhood not afforded those in most other professions. Any one of us can have a car break down in almost any town in Mississippi, and because of events just like this, we have at least one friend who can come to our aid. Let us all endeavor to grow this spirit of brotherhood as we seek to touch lives and leave this world a better place than we found it. Many thanks to the wonderful staff of the Natchez Convention Center for their courtesy in hosting this monumental event; to Willie and Joyce Rigdon for their years of dedication to this clinic and its successful operation; to my friends and fellow officers of the Executive Board for compensating for my many inadequacies; and to my wife Traci, my son Logan, and my sweet daughter Sawyer, for their many sacrifices in allowing me to fulfill my calling and live the dream of the most influential profession on earth. Reuben McDowell President, Mississippi Bandmasters Association Columbia High School

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PRESIDENT’S WELCOME

On behalf of the Executive Board and the Mississippi Bandmasters Association, it is my distinct pleasure to welcome you to the 76th Annual Mississippi Bandmasters Association State Band Clinic. The events and opportunities afforded to each of you over these next days promise to be beneficial and memorable both musically and personally.

I encourage all participating students to maximize the learning opportunities provided by our excellent staff of clinicians. Strive to leave the event a more competent musician than when you came. The friends you make and the times you share over these 3 days will be memories that you will cherish for years to come.

You don’t have to travel the world over to find outstanding musicians and educators. The staff of clinicians assembled for this clinic are all native Mississippians, having spent many years of their lives teaching and shaping lives in our home state. Many thanks to Dr. Tom Fraschillo, Mr. Steve Barnett, Mr. Vince Rosse and Mr. Sammy Barr for once again offering their knowledge and expertise to improve the lives of music students in Mississippi.

Thanks to the many exhibitors and sponsors who are represented here. I encourage you, the membership of the MBA, to offer them the courtesy of your time and support as they provide valuable services to our students and programs through their participation in our clinic.

To the membership of the Mississippi Bandmasters Association: Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your students as a member of the Executive Board. My tenure on this memorable journey began much like that of many in Baptist church leadership: Miss the meeting and you get elected. Bingo!!

However, I can testify that it has been an experience that I hate to see come to an end. We, as band directors, enjoy a sense of comraderie and brotherhood not afforded those in most other professions. Any one of us can have a car break down in almost any town in Mississippi, and because of events just like this, we have at least one friend who can come to our aid. Let us all endeavor to grow this spirit of brotherhood as we seek to touch lives and leave this world a better place than we found it.

Many thanks to the wonderful staff of the Natchez Convention Center for their courtesy in hosting this monumental event; to Willie and Joyce Rigdon for their years of dedication to this clinic and its successful operation; to my friends and fellow officers of the Executive Board for compensating for my many inadequacies; and to my wife Traci, my son Logan, and my sweet daughter Sawyer, for their many sacrifices in allowing me to fulfill my calling and live the dream of the most influential profession on earth.

Reuben McDowell President, Mississippi Bandmasters Association Columbia High School

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OFFICERS

MattRowanPearl High School2nd Vice President

SidMcNeilOlive Branch High School

1st Vice President

LaneThompsonJZ George High School

3rd Vice President

TimMatlockTupelo High SchoolMember at Large

ClayFullerCleveland High School

Past President

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GREETINGS FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Dear Bandmasters,

We are looking forward to another outstanding school year with our bands from across our state. Fine Arts programs in Mississippi have continued to grow through your hard work and dedication under the leadership of Reuben McDowell.

Extracurricular activities are a vital part of the education and development of our young people. The Mississippi High School Activities Association wants to enhance activities across the board. We depend on organizations such as yours to make this happen.

If there is anything we can do to assist you, please feel free to contact us.

With warmest regards,

Don Hinton Executive Director Mississippi High School Activities Association

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PAST PRESIDENTS MMEA BAND DIVISION

HONORARy LIFE MEMBERS

1932................................. Simon Kooyman

1933..................................Howard C. Lane

1934............................................Louis Pullo

1935................................. Simon Kooyman

1937...................................... E.A. Cornelius

1937................................. Roger Dollarhide

1938................................. Roger Dollarhide

1940.................................Malcolm Flowers

1941.................................Malcolm Flowers

1943...................................... E.A. Cornelius

1944...........................................Roy Martin

1945.....................................Josef Oszuscik

1946................................. J. Stanley Arnold

1947................................ E.F. “Pat” Rooney

1948.......................................Henry Schultz

1949......................................... D.W. Barton

1950........................................ Perry Dennis

1951......................................Milton Barbee

1952...................................Eddie J. Melton

1953.................................. Malcolm Carter

1954....................................... Ollie Williams

1955.........................................Victor Zajec

1956................................ Houston C. Jenks

1957....................................Robert W. Work

1958.................................. Stanley C. Beers

1959.................................. Thomas Wasson

1960......................................Robert Moore

1961............................................Kelly Love

1962.....................................Dick Prenshaw

1963...................................... Bob Cochran

1964............................................. Jim Scott

1965............................... Ronnie Herrington

1966............................................... Hal Polk

1967................................. Ferrell Lunceford

1968....................................Ernest Cadden

1969...................................James Hallberg

1970................................. John T. McArthur

1971..................................... Sidney McKay

1972...................................... John Pearson

1973....................................Ernest Cadden

1974......................................... Larry Howell

1975..........................................Leroy Smith

1976......................................... Porter Burke

1977................................. Charles Ellington

1978.....................................L.P. Bassett, Jr.

1979.................................. Badrae Hannah

1980.....................................Carl D. Hagan

Mrs. Clarence Erb

Frank Heard

Tacitus Bucci

Joe Barry Mullins

Mrs. W.W. Whitten

W.H. Scott

Brother Romuald

Gilbert Sactre

Byers Killian

J.S. Hanry

J.H. Rennick

Elden Voorhies

Reed Carter

Ernest Boling

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1981.......................................John Weems

1982...................................... Floyd Stevens

1983..................................David Sandidge

1984.......................................David Willson

1985....................................... Willard Taylor

1986....................................... Tom Pearson

1987.......................................... Gary Cook

1988................................ Johnny McGlown

1989.......................................... Vic Flowers

1990............................................ Ken Lewis

1991.............................................Ted Burns

1992...................................Webster Rowan

1993....................................Glen Buckalew

1994........................................ Ernie Reece

1995..................................... Zachary Harris

1996........................................ Thad Mullins

1997..........................................Ben Burnett

1998...........................Dr. David Daigneault

1999................................. John E. McArthur

2000................................Dr. Denise Rowan

2001........................................ Terry Ingram

2002.................................... Brian Gillentine

2003...............................William J. Cannon

2004.......................................James Bailey

2005..................................... Michael Smith

2006..................................... John Emerson

2007................................ Vance Wigginton

2008......................................... Linda Davis

2009......................................... Mark Bryant

2010......................................Andy Sanders

2011................................. John E. McArthur

2012........................................... Clay Fuller

PAST PRESIDENTS MISSISSIPPI BANDMASTERS ASSOCIATION

All past Presidents are Honorary Life Members

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2012 PHI BETA MU MISSISSIPPI BAND DIRECTOR OF THE yEAR

KEVINCOLE

Born in Philadelphia, MS, Kevin Cole graduated from Philadelphia High School in 1972. He was a member of the Lions All-State Band in 1971. He received his Bachelors and Masters of Music Education degrees from the University of Mississippi.

He began his teaching career at Independence High School followed by short tenures at Alcorn Central and Monticello High School. He then taught for twelve years at Kossuth High School. In his first year at Kossuth, the band received it first superior rating at State Band Festival, with many more to follow. He then moved to New Albany Middle School for six years. He and his wife Beverly took over at South Pontotoc High School where the band consistently received superior ratings. After five years they moved to Lafayette High School where they taught until retirement in 2010. While at Lafayette the band received superior ratings and Sweepstakes Award. Kevin Cole returned to teach one more year at Lafayette for the 2012-13 school year.

Mr. Cole has served at President of NEMBDA and NEMJHBDA. He has adjudicated in all the surrounding states. He has been a clinician numerous times in Mississippi. In 2004 he received the George Henry Schultz Outstanding Band Director Award. In 2011 he was inducted into the NEMBDA Band Director Hall of Fame. Mr. Cole is a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Phi Beta Mu.

Kevin Cole resides in Oxford, MS where he is active in the community band and church activities. He has taught over 30 student teachers and continues to serve as a mentor to them. He has many former students that are now band directors throughout the South. Mr. Cole also works with the University of Mississippi Band program where he is the voice of the Ole Miss Marching Band.

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PHI BETA MU HALL OF FAME

In 1990 the Delta chapter of Phi Beta Mu International Bandmasters Fraternity and the Mississippi Bandmasters Association formed a Hall of Fame to honor our most outstanding retired band directors. The membership of the Delta chapter felt that it was most appropriate to recognize the efforts of these “legendary” music directors.

CHARTER MEMBERS

PAST INDUCTEES

Simon Kooyman

Roy M. Martin

Louis Ernest Pullo

Henry E. Wamsley

Dr. Joe Barry Mullins

George Henry Schultz

Edward Malcolm Carter

Dr. Perry B. Dennis

Ernest Monroe Boling, Jr.

D.W. Barton ........................................ 1991

Roger Freeman Dollarhide ................. 1991

Ernest C. Cadden, Jr .......................... 1992

J.H. Rennick ....................................... 1992

Victor W. Zajec ................................... 1992

John Thomas McArthur, Jr .................. 1993

Robert W. Work ................................... 1993

Dr. Laurin P. Crowder .......................... 1994

Franklin Coffee Heard ........................ 1994

Ollie P. Williams................................... 1994

Dale Kelly Love ................................... 1995

Edythe Moore McArthur ...................... 1996

John Gary Cook ................................. 1997

Badrae L. Hannah .............................. 1997

Dr. Kent Sills ........................................ 2000

David Sandidge ................................. 2004

Larry Howell ........................................ 2005

David Young ...................................... 2005

Floyd Stevens ..................................... 2007

Charles Michael Grove ...................... 2008

William Glen Buckalew ....................... 2010

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PHI BETA MU MISSISSIPPI BAND DIRECTOR OF THE yEAR

PAST RECIPIENTS

PHI BETA MU OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTOR

PAST RECIPIENTS1993.......................................... Dan Wright

1994........................................Jim Johnson

1995....................................Ernest Cadden

1996.............................................. Kent SillsBodie Hinton

1997.................................. Thomas Wasson

1998.......................................... Ray Young

1999......................................Joe Berryman

2000.......................................... Gary Cook

2001......................... Willie & Joyce Rigdon

2003.........................................Wilbur Smith

2004..................................Edythe McArthur

2006........................................ C.D. Hagan

2007.......................................Stanley Crow

2008......................................... Larry Howell

2009............................................ Ken Lewis

2010.......................................David Willson

1969..................................... Sidney McKay

1970................................. John T. McArthur

1971....................................Ernest Cadden

1972.......................................... Cary Cook

1973........................................... Bill Braden

1974.....................................Charles Grove

1975............................................ Billy Ulmer

1976............................Thomas V. Fraschillo

1977......................................... Larry Howell

1978..................................Sis. Martha Miller

1979..................................Edythe McArthur

1980................................David Daigneault

1981................................... Howard Cohen

1982...................................... Floyd Stevens

1983....................... David & Sue Nicholson

1984..................................David Sandidge

1985.......................................... Gary Cook

1986.............................................Ted Burns

1987.......................................... Gerald Ball

1988.................................. Badrae Hannah

1989....................................... David Wilson

1990....................................Glen Buckalew

1991............................................ Ken Lewis

1992...................................William S. Bailey

1993........................................ Thad Mullins

1994...........................................Mike Smith

1995......................................... John Mixon

1996........................................D.P. Hawkins

1997.......................................Frank Adams

1998........................................... Joe Evans

1999........................................ Ernie Reece

2000......................................Andy Sanders

2001........................................ Terry Ingram

2002........................................Jeff Cannon

2003........ Mohamad and Susan Schuman

2004.................................. Connie Sprinkell

2005....................................Glen Buckalew

2006................................. John E. McArthur

2007.................... Dale & Vance Wigginton

2008..........................John & Lora Emerson

2009........................................ Artie AdamsReuben McDowell

2010........................................... Sid McNeil

2011..................................... Zachary HarrisLinda Davis

2012.......................................... Kevin Cole

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A. E. McCLAIN OUTSTANDING yOUNG BAND DIRECTOR AWARD

Alfred E. “Bill” McClain, Tennessee band director and music educator for many years, collapsed and died of a heart attack while judging the 1979 Mississippi High School Band Festival in Jackson. Mr. McClain was serving as adjudicator for the marching band competition in the week-long festival at Hinds Junior College.

Mr. McClain taught and directed band in the Memphis and Shelby County school systems at Millington, Bartlett, Central, Trezevant and Overton High Schools, and was also a principal at Germantown High School. He also taught marching band courses at Vandercook School of Music in Chicago. Mr. McClain retired in 1974 as an academic advisor at Memphis State University. In 1977, he received the Tennessee Band Directors Hall of Fame Award, established by Memphis State University.

A.E. McClain was highly respected in the State of Mississippi as an adjudicator and clinician. His influence on young bandsmen and directors, his skill in developing superior bands, and his high ethical standards were truly outstanding. The Mississippi Bandmasters Association is proud to honor Mr. McClain by the presentation of the A.E. McClain Outstanding Young Band Director Award.

AWARD REqUIREMENTS

Recipient must:

1. Have at least one year but not more than five years teaching experience.2. Not be a past recipient.3. Have a genuine concern for students.4. Have produced consistently positive results.5. Have enthusiasm for teaching, a love for music, and a desire to further the musical

education of his/her students.6. Have high professional and ethical standards.7. Be a member in good standing of the Mississippi Bandmasters Association.

2013 COMMITTEE

Toni Reece ........................................Aberdeen High School, Chairman

Sharon Laird .............................. Oak Grove High School, Co-Chairman

Sam Cunningham .................................................... Ripley High School

Mel Morse ........................................................... Lewisburg High School

Mickey Mangum ..................................................... Clinton High School

Chris McArthur .....................................................Gautier Middle School

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2012 A.E. McCLAIN AWARD WINNER

BRENANEATON

Brenon Eaton, a native of Booneville, Mississippi, graduated from Booneville High School in 2001. After attending Northeast Mississippi Community College for two years, he went on to The University of Mississippi where he graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education while studying with David Willson. In 2003, he completed his Master’s degree in Music Education from the same institution while working as a graduate assistant. During his time at the University of Mississippi, Brenon was principal percussionist for the UM Wind Ensemble, the LOU symphony, the Pride of the South Marching Band, the UM Steel Drum Band, and the UM Percussion Ensemble.

Mr. Eaton is currently in his seventh year as band director at Hernando Middle School where he coordinates the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade bands, as well as teaches all percussion students. He is also the marching band director for the Hernando High School Marching Band, which has improved its overall ranking at the MHSAA 5A State Marching Band Championships the past 4 years, finishing 2nd overall in 2013. His percussion section captured the 1st place percussion award at the MHSAA Marching Band Championships in 2012 and 2013. In 2011, Mr. Eaton became the director for the Hernando High School Concert Band, which has received superior ratings at the MHSAA Concert Festival in concert and sightreading each year. In addition to his responsibilities with the middle school and high school bands, he also teaches and coordinates the indoor percussion groups.

Mr. Eaton is a member of the Mississippi Bandmaster’s Association, Percussive Art’s Society, and Phi Mu Alpha Music Fraternity. He is a past president of the Hernando-DeSoto Band Director’s Association, and is currently serving on the board of the I-55 Band Director’s Association. In 2012, Mr. Eaton served as drumline instructor on the Mississippi Lion’s All-State band staff with his wife Mandy, who is the dance instructor. He and his wife will be returning to these positions in the summer of 2014.

Brenon and his wife Mandy Bell Eaton, who owns and teaches a dance studio in Grenada, Mississippi reside in Olive Branch, MS.

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A.E. McCLAIN AWARD

PAST RECIPIENTS1980....................................Glen Buckalew

1981........................................ Ernie Reece

1982........................................ Larry Gooch

1983........................................ Sammy Barr

1984........................................... Greg Fant

1985.........................................Max Ponder

1986....................................... Tracy Crosby

1987..........................................Greg Tyson

1988..........................................Toni Reece

1989..........................................Ben Burnett

1990................................ Vance Wigginton

1991......................................... Mark Bryant

1992.....................................Chris McArthur

1992........................................Kevin Bishop

1993........................................ Artie Adams

1994..................................... Kevin Meador

1995.................................Brian T. Gillentine

1996...........................................Jon Young

1997.......................................James Bailey

1998..................................... Todd Simpson

1999........................................... Sid McNeil

2000.................................Jonathan Nelson

2001......................................Robert Chase

2002........................................... Mel Morse

2003............................................ Chris King

2004.........................................Will Duncan

2005.............................. Sam Cunningham

2006........................................ Matt Rowan

2007...........................................Ryan Todd

2008.........................................Tony Lymon

2009........................................ Chad Austin

2010......................................... Sarah Todd

2011........................................Aaron Bailey

2012...................................... Brenan Eaton

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THE EDyTHE M. MCARTHUR WOMEN’S MUSIC EDUCATOR OF THE yEAR AWARD

From her humble beginnings as a full time student and part time band director in Taylorsville in the late 1950’s, through the magnificent Henderson (Starkville) Junior High Bands of the mid 1970’s to her small but immaculately taught West Point Junior High Band’s of the early 90’s, (about which she often commented that this was where she did her best teaching), Edythe McArthur was the unquestioned pioneer for women music educators in Mississippi.

While she never considered herself a women-libber, Mrs. Mac paved the way for future generations of women in music education not simply by being one the first women in what was at that time a male dominated profession, but by being the consummate professional, master teacher and a lady in the truest since of the word that she was.

Qualifications:

Nominees must have no less than ten years active service to Instrumental Music Education in the State of Mississippi.

Nominees must have a prolific, documentable record of Instrumental Music Education success in the public schools of Mississippi. (Documentation shall not be limited to contest ratings, though concrete evidence is advantageous.)

Nominees must have made significant documentable contributions to Instrumental Music Education in the State of Mississippi, be it through state office, state and region committee membership, continual mentorship or similar contributions

Nominees must have consistently demonstrated the highest in professional and personal ethics through both word and deed.

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2012 EDyTHE MCARTHUR WOMEN’S MUSIC EDUCATOR OF THE yEAR

LORAEMERSON

Lora Emerson, a 31-year veteran of teaching in public schools in Mississippi received her Bachelor of Music Education degree from Arkansas State University. Her first teaching assignment was for the Lowdnes County School District in 1983 where she taught for the Caledonia Schools. While at Caledonia the high school band to grew to 97 members and received their first superior rating in marching from the MHSAA. In 1989 she moved to Smithville Schools and the Monroe County School District where she stayed for six years until moving to Booneville in 1995. While teaching at Smithville her band grew to over 90 members and received superior ratings in marching, sight-reading and concert in 1991 through 1995. She had students to make the Mississippi Lions All-State Band and numerous statewide honor bands.

For the past nineteen years Lora has taught instrumental music with her husband John in the Booneville School District. Their bands have consistently been rated superior in Marching, Concert, and Sight-reading by the MHSAA. The band has in fact been rated All Superior sixteen of the past nineteen years. The band has also won numerous caption and championship awards in areas of marching. The Booneville High School Marching Band has won six state marching championships. They won the 2A title in 2004 and the 3A title in 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2013. The Booneville High School Symphonic Band has competed in Orlando, FL four times, Atlanta, GA, San Antonio, TX, and Williamsburg, VA. Each time they have been awarded first place in their classification. In 2012 the band was the lead performing group in the Festival of Lights Parade on Main Street USA at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. The Booneville Band has also had numerous students to make the Mississippi Lions All State Band. Mrs. Emerson has several color guard students to make Mississippi Lions Band Color Guard and Dancer. In 2000 the band was recognized as the Outstanding Band Program in Mississippi by the A.S.B.D.A.

Lora has worked on the staff of the Mississippi Lions All State Band in 2000, 2006, 2007 and 2013. Lora has served on the executive boards of the Northeast Mississippi Junior High Band Directors Association and the Northeast Mississippi Band Directors Association. In 1994 Lora received the George Henry Schultz Outstanding Band Director Award for the Northeast Mississippi Band Directors Association. She has served both as a clinician and an adjudicator in Mississippi. In 2008 Phi Beta Mu recognized her and her husband John as the Mississippi Band Directors of the year.

John and Lora Emerson are honored that many of their former students have gone on to receive degrees in music or are in process of completing those degrees. Many of which are currently band directors in north Mississippi. They have always determined their success by the growth of their students and not by trophies or accolades. John and Lora reside in Baldwyn, MS. They have one daughter Kayla Emerson who is a successful guard writer and teacher who currently resides in Conway, Arkansas.

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2013

3:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m .....................................................................................Natchez GrandStudent Housing Check-In

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2013

8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. .............................................................Natchez Convention CenterDirector and Student Registration

Students will visit College Representatives

8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m ................................................................................... Eola BallroomAll-State Concert Band Rehearsal

8:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. .................................................................................... Mississippi SuiteWoodwind and Brasswind Warm Up

8:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. .....................................................................Natchez Grand BallroomPercussion Warm Up

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ...................................................................................Nashville RoomExhibit Displays Open

9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m ............................................................................. St. Francisville RoomClinic Judges Meeting

STUDENT AUDITIONS

Flute (10:00-1:00 .................................................................................... St. Francisville RoomOboe/Bassoon (1:00-2:00) .................................................................... St. Francisville RoomBb Clarinet (10:00-2:00 ...........................................................................Baton Rouge RoomBass/Contra Clarinet (1:00-2:00) ............................................................. New Orleans RoomAlto Saxophones (10:00-12:00 ................................................................ New Orleans RoomTenor/Bari Saxophone (12:00-1:00 .......................................................... New Orleans RoomTrumpet (10:00-2:00 ........................................................................................ St. Louis RoomFrench Horn (10:00-2:00) .......................................................................... Concordia RoomTrombone (10:00-2:00) ...............................................................................Greenville RoomEuphonium (10:00-12:00 ..............................................................................Memphis RoomTuba (12:00-2:00) .........................................................................................Memphis RoomAll Percussion (10:00-2:00 ..............................................................................Vicksburg Room

1:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. .................................................................................. Eola BallroomAll-State Band Rehearsal

1:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m ..............................................................Natchez Grand Conference CRegional Site Coordinators Meeting

1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. ......................................................... Natchez Grand Conference AClass 1A/2A Required Music List Meeting

Chad Hawkins, Moderator

1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. .......................................................... Natchez Grand Conference BClass 3A/4A Required Music List Meeting

John Emerson and Sam Cunningham, Moderators

CLINIC SCHEDULE

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2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. .......................................................... Natchez Grand Conference A2nd/3rd Band Required Music List Meeting

Chuck Reynolds, Moderator

2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m .............................................................Natchez Grand Conference CMarching Championship Advisory Board Meeting

2:30 p.m-3:30 p.m .................................................................Natchez Grand Conference BA.E. McClain Committee Meeting

3:30p.m. – 5:00 p.m ..............................................................Natchez Grand Conference CChampionship Committee Meeting

3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m ..............................................................Natchez Grand Conference BNEMJHBDA Meeting

5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m ..................................................................................... Mississippi SuiteJazz Reading Session

6:00 p.m. -6:45 p.m ...................................................................................... Mississippi SuiteStudent/Director General Meeting; Seating of Bands

6:45 p.m. – 10:00 p.m ...............................................................................BAND REHEARSALSRed Band- Baton Rouge RoomWhite Band- Memphis Room

Blue Band- Natchez Grand Ballroom

7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. ................................................................................ Eola BallroomAll-State Band Rehearsal

7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m ........................................................................................ Tupelo Room“Choosing Excellence is Easy: Maintaining It is the Key to Success”

DR. TIM LAUTZENHEISER , ClinicianSponsored by National Band Association and Hal Leonard Corporation

8:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. .................................................................................... Tupelo RoomNational Band Association Informational Meeting

Open to all MBA Members

8:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m ........................................................................................ Tupelo RoomMississippi Indoor Association Meeting

8:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. ................................................................................ Vicksburg RoomMississippi Women Band Directors Association Meeting

STUDENT CURFEW AND ROOM CHECK- 11:00 P.M.

CLINIC SCHEDULE

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2013

8:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m .................................................................................. Specified AreasStudent Rehearsals

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. .............................................................................. Nashville RoomDisplays Open

9:00 a.m – 10:00 a.m ....................................................................................... Tupelo Room“Essential Elements”

DR. TIM LAUTZENHEISER, ClinicianSponsored by National Band Association and Hal Leonard Corporation

9:30 a.m – 10:30 a.m ..........................................................Natchez Grand Conference A/B

Phi Beta Mu Executive Board

10:00 a.m – 11:00 a.m ..................................................................................... Tupelo Room“Clarinet Success – From Beginning and Beyond”

Susan Schuman, Clinician

10:00 a.m – 11:00 a.m .............................................................................. Concordia Room“Smooth Sailing on Stormy Seas”

(Practical Suggestions and Strategies for a Long, Happy, and Successful Career”Mark and Sharon Laird, Clinicians

10:00 a.m – 11:00 a.m .................................................................................Vicksburg Room“Making Your Concert Group More Musical”

Dr. Craig Young, Clinician

10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. .................................................... Natchez Grand Conference C“All You Need to Know”David Willson, Clinician

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m .......................................................Natchez Grand Conference A/BPhi Beta Mu Business Meeting

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m .................................................................................... Tupelo Room“TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Secrets Revealed from

Leading Instrumental Educators to Make Our Job Easier”Marcia Neel, Music Education Consultants, Inc., Clinician

Sponsored by Mississippi Music, Amro Music, and the Music Achievement Council

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. .......................................................................... Concordia Room“Common Core: Basics for Survival and Administrative Communication”

Brian Joyce, Clinician

11:00 a.m – 12:00 p.m .................................................................................Vicksburg Room“How to Prepare for College Applied Study: Practice the Fundamentals !”

Dr. Anthony Kirkland, Clinician

12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m ....................................................................................... Prentiss ClubWomen Band Directors Association Luncheon

1:30 p.m – 2:30 p.m ..............................................................Natchez Grand Conference CJUCO Band Directors Meeting

CLINIC SCHEDULE

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1:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m .................................................................................... Specified AreasStudent Rehearsals

1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m ....................................................................................Vicksburg Room“Operating a Band Program Through Conservatorship”

Toni Reece, Clinician

1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m ................................................................................. Concordia Room“The First 6 Weeks of Beginning Band”

Bobby Shivers, Clinician

1:30 p.m – 2:30 p.m. ................................................................................... Tupelo Room“As Ice Cream Is To Apple Pie, So Dress Is To Success”

Ken Lewis, Clinician

1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. ..................................................... Natchez Grand Conference A/BClass 5A/ 6A Required Music List MeetingMatt Rowan and Len Killough, Moderators

3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m ..................................................................................... Mississippi SuiteMississippi Bandmasters Association Business Meeting

7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m .............................................................................Convention CenterConcerts: Required Student Attendance

South Jones High School BandUSM Symphonic Winds

Mississippi All-State Concert Band

STUDENT CURFEW AND ROOM CHECK- 11:00PM

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2013

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m .................................................................................. Specified AreasStudent Rehearsals

9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m ............................................................................... Concordia RoomECMBDA Meeting

9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m ..................................................................................Vicksburg RoomI-55 BDA Meeting

9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. ..................................................... Natchez Grand Conference A/BASBDA Meeting

9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m ..................................................................................... Eola BallroomGCBDA Meeting

10:00 a.m – 11:00 a.m ............................................................................. Concordia RoomSWMBDA Meeting

11:00 a.m ................................................................................................Convention CenterGRAND CONCERT

CLINIC SCHEDULE

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The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music draws top students and faculty from

every corner of the globe, offering programs to nurture talent, creating countless opportunities

to learn and perform. Here, your music will be heard.

memphis.edu/music | [email protected] Tennessee Board of Regents InstitutionAn Equal Opportunity/Af� rmative Action University

Let us hear you. Schedule an audition for one of the following dates: December 7, 2013 | February 8, 2014 | February 15, 2014 | February 22, 2014

Degrees offered: B.M. M.M. A.D. D.M.A. Ph.D.

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The Mississippi chapter of the National Band Association and the Mississippi Bandmasters are pleased to welcome

Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser

7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.Tupelo Room

Choosing Excellence is Easy: Maintaining it is the Key to SuccessWe are all committed to excellence in our teaching; however, the journey offers some interesting twists and turns. We lead our students to quality by constantly improving ourselves. Success begets success.

FRIDAy DECEMBER 139:00 a.m – 10:00 a.m.

Tupelo Room

Essential Elements This clinic, combining proven pedagogy with cutting-edge technology, focuses on positive techniques to develop beginners and retain them as music makers for a lifetime.

Tim Lautzenheiser is a trusted friend to anyone interested in working with young people in developing a desire for excellence and a passion for high level achievement. His career involves ten years of successful college band directing at Northern Michigan University, the University of Missouri, and New Mexico State University.

Following his tenure at the university level, he spent three years with McCormick’s Enterprises working as Executive Director of Bands of America. In 1981, Tim created Attitude Concepts for Today, Inc., an organization designed to manage the many requests for workshops, seminars, and convention speaking engagements focusing on the area of positive attitude and effective leadership training. Over two million students have experienced his acclaimed student leadership workshops over the last three decades.

He presently serves as Vice President of Education for Conn-Selmer, Inc. In addition, he continues his rigorous travel schedule touting the importance of arts education for every child.

His books, produced by G.I.A. Publications, Inc., continue to be bestsellers in the educational world. He is also co-author of popular band method, Essential Elements, and is the Senior

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Educational Consultant for Hal Leonard, Inc. Tim is the Senior Educational Advisor for Music for All, and NAMM (The International Music Products Association).

Tim holds degrees from Ball State University and the University of Alabama; in 1995 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the VanderCook College of Music. He is presently an adjunct faculty member at: Ball State University (Earl Dunn Distinguished Lecturer), Indiana-Purdue/Ft. Wayne University, and Butler University. In addition, he serves on the Midwest Clinic Board of Directors and the Western International Band Clinic/American Band College Board of Directors.

Susan Schuman

10:00 a.m – 11:00 a.m.Tupelo Room

Clarinet Success – From Beginning and BeyondClarinet artistry is essential to the success of any band program and is contingent upon the development of fundamental skills. These skills must be introduced during the beginning stages of instruction and monitored and developed on a daily basis. This clinic will focus on teaching essential skills for the developing clarinetist.

Susan Schuman is Assistant Director of Bands for the Oak Grove Band Program where her primary teaching responsibilities include instruction of sixth, seventh and eighth grade bands. Prior to her appointment with Lamar County Schools she served as Associate Director of Bands for Stone County Schools. In her 30 years of teaching, bands under her direction have consistently earned superior ratings in concert, sight-reading, and marching events. Mrs. Schuman holds the Bachelor of Music Education Degree from Delta State University and the Master of Music Education Degree from The University of Southern Mississippi. She is a past member of the Executive Board of the Mississippi Bandmasters Association as well as a past President of the Gulf Coast Band Directors Association. She served as the Color Guard Instructor for the Mississippi Lions All-State Band when the band was named International Champions at the 2000 Lions Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii, as well as the Concert Director for the 2008 Mississippi Lions All-State Band. She is an elected member of Phi Beta Mu, the American School Band Directors Association, and the National Band Association. In February of 2001 Mrs. Schuman was honored by the National Band Association with their Citation of Excellence. In 2003 she was honored as Mississippi Band Director of the Year by the Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Mu and additionally was named Middle School Band director of the Year by the Gulf Coast Band Directors Association. In 2006 Mrs. Schuman was selected as Star Teacher for Stone Middle School and in 2010 she served as a member of the instructional staff for the U.S. Army

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All-American High School Marching Band. In 2012 Mrs. Schuman was honored as the Middle School Band Director of the Year for the South East Mississippi Band Directors Association.

Mark and Sharon Laird

10:00 a.m – 11:00 a.m.Concordia Room

“Smooth Sailing on Stormy Seas”(Practical Suggestions and Strategies for a Long, Happy and Successful Career)

The average career span of a high school band director is only 7 years. Why do so many promising teachers leave our field after only a few short years? This clinic is designed to help Band Directors, both young and old, avoid many of the common challenges encountered during their career. Clinic attendees will gain a “real-world” working knowledge of skills and strategies that will assist them in meeting those challenges while developing a high quality program and avoiding burn-out. All of the suggestions and strategies presented come from the clinicians’ combined 56 years of band directing experience.

Mark W. Laird is in his thirty second year of teaching instrumental music. He began his teaching career as a Band Director in Pace, Florida, and has taught at Magee, Sumrall, and Pascagoula High Schools in Mississippi. He is currently in his fifth year as Band Director at West Jones High School in Laurel, Mississippi.

Mr. Laird was brought up in the Virginia Beach, Virginia School District and came to the University of Southern Mississippi in 1977, where he received his Bachelor of Music Education degree in 1980. He returned to USM as a graduate student and graduate assistant for the University Bands where he received his Master of Music Education degree in 1989 and was the Director of the Basketball Pep Band.

Mr. Laird is a member of the Mississippi Bandmaster’s Association, National Band Association, Phi Beta Mu, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and the Southeast Mississippi Band Directors Association. He was selected as the Star Teacher at Sumrall High School in 2002 and was recognized twice by the Lamar County School District for his achievements with the Sumrall Band. He received the SEMBDA Outstanding Band Director of the Year Award in 2001 and is a Past-President of the SEMBDA. He is currently serving again as President of the SEMBDA. Mr. Laird was also on the staff of the Mississippi Lion’s All-State Band in 2000 and 2001.

Together with his wife Sharon, the Lairds are the founders and managers of the “Adventures

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In Music” Summer Camp. This is a summer music camp designed for junior and senior high band students to help foster a love of music and to supplement local band programs. This annual camp hosts approximately 200 students from the surrounding area.

The Laird’s have one son, Brandon, who is a senior at the University of Southern Mississippi majoring in trumpet and music education. In their spare time, the Lairds enjoy spending time on their boat on the coast and try to fish as often as possible.

Sharon Laird is currently in her 24th year of teaching and 16th year as Director of Bands at Oak Grove High School in Hattiesburg, MS. Mrs. Laird has taught bands at West Jones, Taylorsville, Magee, and Italy, TX.

Her current responsibilities include administrating and overseeing the Oak Grove Band Program, directing the Sixth Grade Brass, the Marching Band and the Wind Ensemble. During Mrs. Lairds’ tenure, the bands have consistently received superior ratings in all categories at state and regional festivals and is a consistent MHSAA Sweepstakes Award Winner. In December of 2014, the Oak Grove Wind Ensemble will perform at the Mississippi Bandmasters Association State Band Clinic.

Mrs. Laird received her diploma from Sumrall High School and Bachelor of Music Education Degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. While at USM, Mrs. Laird was a member of the Wind Ensemble and trumpet section leader for the Pride of Mississippi Marching Band.

Mrs. Laird was a two-year staff member with the MS Lions All State Band, serving as Concert Director and Assistant Marching Director. She served on the Board of Directors for the Mississippi Bandmasters Association. She is a member of Phi Beta Mu National Band Fraternity, the American School Band Director’s Association, the National Band Association, and a member and past president of the Southeast Mississippi Band Director’s Association. Mrs. Laird has been presented the Excellence in Teaching Award by Lamar County Schools on numerous occasions. In 1997, she received the SEMBDA Outstanding Band Director of the Year Award.

In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Mrs. Laird is the co-founder and director of the “Adventures in Music” Summer Band Camp. She is the pianist and youth director at Petal United Methodist Church.

Mrs. Laird and her husband Mark, also a band director, have one son, Brandon, a senior trumpet and music education major at The University of Southern Mississippi. When the Laird family isn’t involved in band activities, they enjoy fishing and cruising on their boat.

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Dr. Craig Young

10:00 a.m – 11:00 a.m.Vicksburg Room

Making your Concert group more MUSICAL.In this session, Craig Young investigates several methods and philosophies that can be used in band rehearsals that will help directors guide their ensembles in being more expressive and their students in being better musicians. Included in this session will be brief discussions about warming up, rehearsal techniques, literature, conducting, and strategies for interpretation.

Craig Young is currently in his 15th year as the Director of Bands and Head of the Instrumental Music Department at Mississippi College, where he guides all aspects of the MC Band Program and teaches classes in both undergraduate and graduate instrumental conducting, instrumental methods, wind repertoire, woodwind methods, and studio saxophone. Dr. Young received his Bachelor’s Degree in Instrumental Music Education from Bowling Green State University and both a Master’s Degree in Instrumental Conducting and a Ph.D. in Music Education from The Ohio State University.

In addition to his responsibilities at Mississippi College, Dr. Young is Founder and Conductor of the Mississippi Wind Symphony, an ensemble he formed in 2000 made up of many of the leading wind and percussion instrumentalists from throughout Mississippi and neighboring states. The MSWS presents a Summer Concert Series every year and has regularly been heard on Mississippi Public Radio performing the highest quality repertoire available to the wind band.

Dr. Young has visited 46 different states and several countries through his varied musical activities, having traveled extensively as a saxophone soloist, with various bands and choirs, the Black Swamp Saxophone Quartet, and the Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps, among others. He regularly performs with the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, has been a featured soloist with that orchestra and with the Metropolitan Chamber Orchestra, and is a regular guest performer with the Brick Street Jazz Trio. He is a Finale professional, having worked for Barnhouse Publishing and Willow Blossom Music, and is a Drill Designer and Music Arranger for marching bands and winter guards. Dr. Young has taught music to all levels from elementary through Professionals, has served as Music Director for many musical theater productions, and has completed several wind band transcriptions and arrangements. He currently resides in Clinton with his wife, Joann, a Microbiologist, and their two children, Morgan and Noah.

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David Willson

10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Natchez Grand Conference C

All You Need to Know Forty years of experience of learning taught in about forty minutes. Learn to cut out the time wasted on minor things to focus on the important ones.

David Willson is a “band director’s band director”. His teaching at all levels has been the catalyst for his mission to serve others through directing bands and bettering his profession. He is in his twenty-thirdyear as Director of Bands at The University of Mississippi where he was named Teacher of the Year in 2007 and awarded the First Award “for his service to students” in 2005. In 2010, Willson was honored by Phi Beta Mu International Bandmasters Fraternity with the Outstanding Contribution to Bands Award. Under his direction the University Wind Ensemble has performed at Mississippi Band Masters and CBDNA Southern Convention, live for Mississippi Public Radio, featured on national public radio, received the NBA Citation of Excellence multiple times, and has toured throughout extensively throughout the mid-south. The Pride of South Marching Band, while under his direction, has more than doubled in size, performed in nine bowl games, and made the “Grove Routine” part of the Ole Miss Tradition.

Prior to coming to Ole Miss Willson served sixteen years as a public school band director in Mississippi. His bands were award winning in every category consistently in local and national competitions including receiving the prestigious Sudler Award in 1990. He placed many students in the Mississippi All-State Band and served as conductor/director five times including trips to Brisbane, Australia and the world championship trip to Seoul, Korea. Willson received the ASBDA-Stanbury young band director of the year in 1985 and was named Mississippi’s Outstanding Band Master in 1989. In 1982 NIFMA honored him with the Southeastern Music Educator of the Year award.

Willson is past-President of Phi Beta Mu International, the Mississippi Band Masters Association and the Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Mu, state chairman for CBDNA, NBA, and served for four years on the National Federation of Music committee. He is active in many professional organizations. Publications by Willson include “Starting Beginner Band Students” and “Band Calisthenics” and “Mr. Willson’s Warm Up”, which are used extensively throughout the mid-south. His articles have frequently appeared in the Instrumentalist, BandWorld, and NFIMA, Phi Beta Mu Journal, and recently featured in the August 2011 issue of SBO Magazine. He is active as a clinician and speaker throughout the United States.

Professor Willson has always put a strong emphasis on training students fundamentally and has been equally concerned in developing students as well-rounded citizens through his

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philosophy of being all superior “Everyday in Every Way”. He is most proud of his former students that are successful band directors.

Marcia Neel

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Tupelo Room

TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Secrets Revealed from Leading Instrumental

Educators to Make Our Job EasierOur job has always been multi-faceted but it is becoming even more complex due to the demands of today’s challenging educational environment. The Music Achievement Council has responded by providing one of its most valuable resources—the Tips for Success Series FOR teachers BY teachers. This comprehensive collection of user-friendly recommendations provides practical success strategies to help educators stay on top of the many and varied elements of the successful program. This session touches on a number of specific “Tips” in a fun, upbeat presentation with complimentary flash drives containing these and many other materials being provided to all attendees at the conclusion. From beginners to the most experienced music educators, these Tips for Success are a must-have resource!

A veteran of 37 years in public school music education, Marcia Neel has directed successful secondary music programs in Connecticut, Ohio, Massachusetts, and Nevada. She served as the Coordinator of Secondary Fine Arts for the Clark County School District headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, and supervised the fastest growing Music Education Program in the country. During the course of those years, she led the Secondary Music Education Program to a total class count of over 50,000 in 56 middle and 38 high school music programs and over 100,000 in Secondary Fine and Performing Arts overall. Her greatest pride was in knowing that all of the students in each of the district’s secondary schools were provided with an equal opportunity to study music. Marcia is also well known for her advocacy efforts in Music Education at the local, state, and national levels. She serves as Educational Advisor to the Music Achievement Council, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation whose main focus is professional development for educators to reach and serve more music students. Her busy schedule has her providing motivating workshops all across the country for educators who are looking to find ways to sharpen their teaching skills thus helping their own students achieve at a higher level. Marcia is president of Music Education Consultants, Inc., a consortium of music education professionals that works with a variety of educational organizations, arts

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associations, and school districts to foster the growth and breadth of school-based music education programs.

Brian Joyce

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Concordia Room

Common Core Basics for Survival and Administrative Communication

Common Core State Standards are here to stay in Mississippi. There is a huge uncertainty for what these “Standards” mean for us as Band Directors. Is it really a fight? Or are we, as band directors, already doing these standards for “college and career readiness”? This clinic will focus on what we already do, how we can relay that information, and how we can prepare for our MSTAR evaluations that are in the eminent future.

Brian Joyce is a native of Huntsville, Alabama where he graduated from Huntsville High School in 2005. While at Huntsville High School, Mr. Joyce had the privilege to study under Dr. David Spencer who still serves as the Director of Bands for the world renowned Huntsville High School band program. Mr. Joyce received both his Bachelor’s and Master’s from the University of Southern Mississippi where he had the honor to study under some of the Music Education world’s finest educators, Dr. Thomas Fraschillo, Dr. Jamie Standland, Dr. Mohamad Shuman, Dr. Richard Perry, and Dr. Jennifer Shank. While at the University of Southern Mississippi, Mr. Joyce played in several performing ensembles and also traveled with seven other undergraduates to Italy to represent the University and The United States while playing with two Italian performing ensembles. Mr. Joyce is currently serving as an Assistant Director at South Jones High School where he works with Mr. Artie Adams and Mr. Johnathan Benson. Mr. Joyce is humbled and honored to have studied with some of the nation’s finest music educators and to be asked to give a presentation at the Mississippi Bandmaster’s Association’s State Band Clinic.

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Toni Reece

1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.Vicksburg Room

Operating a Band Program Through Conservatorship Conservatorship; Maintaining a successful band program during a state takeover. OR…. Why are all these people here ?

This is an overview of why it is so important to have a community based band and fine arts program. In the wake of many takeovers in failing school districts, the community support is essential to keeping your band program. The aftermath of the takeover brings its own set of challenges and decisions that are not always popular.

This clinic is designed to be a very honest account of conservatorship and how we maintained excellence in our band program. This also brought a community together to save the band.

Toni Reece is a 29 year veteran teacher. She is Director of Bands in the Aberdeen School District, where her duties are marching band, symphonic band, jazz band , Indoor programs,beginner band, and assists with middle school band. She has served on the Mississippi Bandmasters Board, National Federation of Activities Board,Northeast Band Directors Association, Phi Beta Mu, and serves as a clinician and adjudicator . She has received Star teacher numerous times, AE McLain Outstanding Young Band Director’s Award, George Henry Schultz Award, Whos Who Among American High School Teacher’s Award, and a Grammy nominated Music Educator.

The Aberdeen Band Program has been nationally recognized for Excellence and has received many outstanding awards. The Aberdeen Band Program maintains 300 students in the program grades 6-12 and lives by their motto “TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE”. Toni Reece resides in Aberdeen with her husband and is most proud of her two daughters Nikki, a recent graduate of the Art Institute of Design, she resides in Nashville where she is a freelance industrial interior designer and Cori a junior in Music Education at Mississippi State University.

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Bobby Shivers

1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.Concordia Room

The First 6 Weeks of Beginning BandThis clinic covers the basic concepts and fundamental skills needed to teach beginning band efficiently and effectively. The presentation focuses on what to do and how to do it during that critical first six weeks period.

Robert M. ShiversRetired band director after 35 years of teaching at:Winona Middle School – Winona Public Schools, Winona, MSTrinity High School, Harwood Middle School - Hurst, Euless, Bedford ISD, TexasNorth Richland Middle School – Birdville ISD, TexasColleyville Middle School – Grapevine-Colleyville ISD, TexasByram Middle School, Hinds County Public Schools, Byram MSMadison Middle School – Madison County Schools, Madison MSCurrently teaching part time at Germantown Middle School , Madison County Schools

Graduated Clinton High SchoolBMED – University Of Southern MississippiLifetime teaching certificate /w master teacher credentials – TexasTeaching Certificate – Mississippi

Teacher Of The Year in Mississippi & TexasRegion V UIL Middle School Band Competition winnerHonor Band Finalist Texas UIL Middle School Band Competition

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Ken Lewis

1:30 p.m – 2:30 p.m. Tupelo Room

As Ice Cream Is To Apple Pie, So Dress Is To Success

You work hours and hours and hours on your marching show and concert performances. It only takes a short time and a little effort to look good in those settings and in any professional situation. Let’s talk about it!

Ken Lewis served as a Mississippi Band Director for 32 years. In those 32 years, Mr. Lewis started a band program at Alcorn Central and from there served at Baldwyn, New Albany, and South Panola. He ended his teaching career at Delta State University, where he served as Director of Bands for 7 years. During his tenure at South Panola High School the band grew from around 80 members to over 150 members. The South Panola Band became one of the top marching and concert bands in the south, earning all Superior ratings in every Festival and Contest entered. The band was nationally recognized, performing at the Cotton Bowl, Knoxville, St. Louis, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. In 1996, Mr. Lewis accepted the position of Director of Bands at Delta State University where he directed the Marching Statesmen, conducted the Wind Ensemble, and Supervised Instrumental Student Teachers. The D.S.U. Marching Statesmen performed at every Mississippi District Marching Festival, at all home games, and for the National Championship Football game. The D.S.U. Wind Ensemble was considered to rank in the top ten percent of Colleges and Universities across the nation and was especially recognized for its rich, warm sound. Mr. Lewis has served as President of the N.E. MS. Bandmasters, the I-55 Bandmasters, the Mississippi Bandmasters and the Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Mu. He continues to serve as an Adjudicator and Clinician and enjoys mentoring young directors. It is one of his richest rewards to see over 23 of his former students actively and successfully teaching in Mississippi and other states. He and his wife, Karen, continue to serve as their church music directors and enjoy their 3 children and 4 grandchildren.

THE FINISHING TOUCH: Don’t quit ‘til you make ‘em fitCool shoes, dudeI forgot my sox again, do I have to paint my legs?A hat is a hat is a hatRapunzelLap TowelPosture or Pasture?

HOW TO BE CLASSY IN AN UNCLASSY WORLDA tie? I’m just sayingBunions on the bottom, Nikes on the topAttire makes me tiredBrown and green should not be seenBrown & blue, not for youBlue and black puts you on trackChick magnet

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2013 STATE BAND CLINIC JUDGESChairman of each group is listed first in bold type

Flute ........................................................................ Melanie Stark, J.J Curry, Rebecca WellsBb Clarinet ..................................................Rick Murphyc, Wangela Brown, Jace McMullinDouble Reed ..............................................Lauren Duncan, Deanna Kieffer, Victoria JonesAlto Saxophone ........................................Anna Schwartz, Richie Watsonc, Chan LeggetteLow Reed ....................................................Dale Wigginton, Ashley Devould, Kenneth ClayTrumpet ........................................................... Mark Hudson, Joseph Sanchez, Nicole AllenFrench Horn ................................................. Taylor Spark, Jessica Pogue, Joshua LandrumTrombone ..............................................................Victor McDowell, Walt Naime, Tim CagleEuphonium ..........................................................Joe Presley, Joe Raymond, Heath HopperTuba ...............................................................Ricky Brownt, Dustin Thrasher, Clover Lacy, Jr.All Percussion ......................................................... Jace Wells, Darius Fant, Jeremy Freelon

2013-14 MBA MUSIC SELECTION COMMITTEEChair- Matt Rowan, Pearl High School

6A Len Killough, Hernando High School5A Artie Adams, South Jones High School4A Sam Cunningham, Ripley High School3A John Emerson, Booneville High School1A/2A Chad Hawkins, Eupora High School

2nd/3rd Band Chuck Reynolds, Madison Central High School

BAND CHAIRMENHead Band Chairman- Willie Rigdon, Retired

All-State BandDee Dee Pitts, Gulfport

Jennifer Sills, Bayou View MiddleRed Band

Jeff Tilghman, J.Z. GeorgeAmber Roland, Meridian

White BandJustin Wallace, Forrest

Wesley Edwards, MoorevilleBlue Band

Laura Bryant, GreenwoodBrittany Holifield, Long Beach Middle

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PERCUSSION CHAIRMENHead Percussion Chairman- Brennon Eaton, Hernando

All-State BandJim Mayo, Olive Branch

Red BandSteve Ross, Madison Central

White BandWill Curry, New Albany

Blue BandBrandon Lang, Grenada

PERCUSSION EqUIPMENT PROVIDED ByPearl High School

Clinton Hign SchoolWarren Central High School

North Pike HIgh School

REGISTRATION AND HOUSINGSusie Phillips

DeAnne McLaurinStephanie McArthur

Chris McArthurJohn McDonaldBryan Jefferson

Mike & Deone KebodeauxJennifer CookJill Shumaker

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ALL-STATE BAND

THOMAS V. FRASCHILLO, DMA

Thomas V. Fraschillo, DMA, has served as catalyst and mentor for the teaching profession for 45 years. His high standards of performance have had a sustained influence on ensembles at every level, and his performances serve as models in both the professional or academic arena throughout the world. Through his recordings, The Music of Luigi Zaninelli and The University of Southern Mississippi Wind Ensemble LIVE IN ITALY (recorded in Italy with the USM Wind Ensemble), and his publishing, conducting, and lecturing in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Australia, he is considered an international musician/scholar. His publications, translations from the original Italian of Alessandro Vessella’s Studi di strumentazione (Instrumentation Studies), and La Tecnica dell’orchestra contemporanea (The Technique of Contemporary Orchestration) by Alfredo Casella and Vittorio Mortari, both published by BMG Ricordi, Milan, have put his name in music libraries of the entire English speaking world. As a writer/scholar Dr. Fraschillo is a contributing editor to the American Grove Dictionary, 2nd Edition and serves as a frequent conductor and lecturer in Italy as an American scholar. His most recent appearances in Italy have been with La Banda dell’esercito/The Italian Army Band in Rome. One of his most significant engagements with them signaled a very important milestone for the Italian Army in that Dr. Fraschillo was the first American-born conductor to have been invited to appear in a public performance by what is considered Italy’s most prestigious military concert band. The concert with Dr. Fraschillo conducting was the opening concert of the International Festival in Spoleto, “The Festival of Two Worlds, Festival dei due mondi.” His appearance was enormously significant for conductors of bands in that the opening performance featured such international artists as Gian Carlo Menotti, the renowned composer, the Orchestra and Giuseppe Verdi Chorus of Milan, and the Italian actress, Claudia Cardinale. Finally, in Italy Dr. Fraschillo often serves as a member of the judging panel for many international festivals, most notably the Concorso Internazionale di Composizione “R. Marenco” di Novi Ligure, and the Concorso Internazionale di Composizione Originale per Banda di Corciano.

Aside from Dr. Fraschillo’s work in Europe, he is often engaged throughout the continents of Asia, and Australia. The Melbourne, Australia, Summer Youth Music Program has invited Dr. Fraschillo to be their guest conductor for their week long summer session for five years. In addition the Australian Band and Orchestra Directors Association has invited him to lecture and to adjudicate at their large ensemble festivals. Dr. Fraschillo’s other work in the Pacific Rim includes having recently served as clinician and guest conductor of the Central Armed Forces Band in Singapore and as conductor of the Singapore All-College Band sponsored by the Wind Band Association of Singapore. In 2009 and 2010 Dr. Fraschillo served as Artistic Director for the weeklong Winter Band Festival at Disney, Hong Kong.

Dr. Fraschillo has recently been recognized by election to the National Band Association’s Hall of Fame of Distinguished Conductors, a distinct honor that recognizes his lengthy career as a public school, university, and professional conductor.

Dr. Fraschillo devoted a significant amount of his career to the education of young people in Mississippi. For example his ten-year tenure at Meridian High School was highlighted by a performance at the Midwest Clinic in Chicago, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious music event for wind and string educators. The invitation was only the second to have been given to a band from Mississippi. Dr. Fraschillo’s Meridian students obtained successes not before reached, for he taught and helped place the first African-American students in the Mississippi All-State Band. Not only were they among the first minority members, but they were also the first African-Americans to attain the very highest positions in the group.

Dr. Fraschillo has attained a significant level in the realm of international leadership in that he serves as a past president of the prestigious American Bandmasters Association, past president of the world’s largest organization for band directors, the National Band Association, and President of the CBDNA Southern Division.

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RED BAND

STEVEN R. BARNETT

Steven R. Barnett is currently in his eleventh year as Director of Bands and Professor of Music at Marshall University. He conducts the Marshall University Wind Symphony and the “Marching Thunder” Marching Band, where he also serves as music arranger and drill designer. Mr. Barnett is the Music Program Director for the MU School of Music and Theatre. He is also the coordinator for music education, teaches arranging, advanced conducting, supervises student teachers, and teaches additional music education courses at Marshall University. In 2012, Barnett received the Marshall and Shirley Reynolds Teacher of the Year Award, one of the highest awards that a faculty member may receive at Marshall University and was also nominated by Marshall University as the CASE Council National Teacher of the Year for 2012-2013.

Mr. Barnett received a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Mississippi and a Masters of Music Education degree from Mississippi College. He has previously held band directing positions in Mississippi at the University of Mississippi, Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Madison, Forest, Oxford, Newton and Pearl High Schools, and taught music education in Mississippi for 24 years. Mr. Barnett has served as President of the Conference USA Band Directors Association. He was elected President of the Mississippi Junior and Community College Band Director Association and served as Editor on the Phi Beta Mu International Board. Mr. Barnett is also a member of the College Band Directors National Association, the National Band Association and was elected President of the Copiah-Lincoln Education Association. While Director of Bands at Copiah-Lincoln Community College, he received the HEADWAE Award (Higher Education Appreciation Day: Working for Academic Excellence) for the most outstanding instructor and was honored by the Mississippi State Legislature.

Mr. Barnett is an active adjudicator and clinician throughout the U.S. and is currently a staff arranger for Jalen Publishing Company of Orlando, FL where he currently has 15 marching band arrangements published.

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WHITE BAND

VINCENT K. ROSSE

Vincent K. Rosse is the Director of Bands at Stephenson Middle School, Stone Mountain Ga. He also served as Director of Bands at Stone Mountain Middle School, Stone Mountain, Ga. and was the Instrumental Band Lead Teacher for Clayton County Schools in Jonesboro, Ga. An honors graduate of Hardaway High School in Columbus, Georgia, Mr. Rosse received his B.A. in Music Education from the University of Southern Mississippi and his M.A. in Music Education from Troy State University in Troy, Alabama, and the Educational Leadership Certification from the State University of West Georgia. His professional teaching career began in Columbia , Mississippi at Jefferson Middle and Columbia High Schools . Mr. Rosse also taught at Spencer High School in Columbus, Georgia, Albany High School in Albany, Georgia, North Clayton High School in College Park, Georgia , Morris Brown College in Atlanta, and LaGrange High School in LaGrange, Georgia. Mr. Rosse is extensively sought after as an adjudicator and conductor in Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, and California . Bands under his have performed in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, The Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California, The All-American Music Festival in Orlando, Florida and Performing Arts Abroad in Mexico City, Mexico. As a performer, Mr. Rosse has performed twice at the Mid- West International Band and Orchestra Clinic with Hardaway High School and the Tara Winds Community Band. He has also performed with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra as principal percussionist, the LaGrange Symphony Orchestra, and the Meridian Symphony. He has also served as the percussion instructor at the Southeastern Music Center at Columbus State University; Guest Conductor and Percussion Instructor at the Encore Music Camp at Georgia College; and Assistant Director for the Atlanta Olympic Band. In addition, he serves as a motivational speaker at schools and churches across the country. His awards and accolades include: Who’s Who in Music in 1980, Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities in 1983; Outstanding Young Man of America Award in 1985 and again in 1987; Outstanding Leadership Award in 1989 from Spencer High School; the Golden Apple Teacher Award in 1996; Who’s Who Among American Teachers in 1999 and 2000; and Teacher Of The Month in 2003 from Mundy’s Mill High School. He is formerly a member of the Board of Directors for Arts Clayton Incorporated; and a member of the Board of Directors for Troy University - Southeastern United States Honor Band. Mr. Rosse is a 2004 recipient of the John Philip Sousa Legion of Honor and in 2006 was inducted into the National High School Band Directors Hall of Fame. He was a member of the Board of Directors for the Georgia Music Educator’s Association where he served as Multi-Cultural Awareness Chairman, All State Organizing Chair and Chairman of the Music Selection Committee. His professional affiliations include Phi Beta Mu Bandmasters, Kappa Kappa Psi, Kappa Alpha Psi, Phi Mu Alpha, 100 Black Men of America , and the National Band Association. Mr. Rosse is a Deacon and the Minister of Music at the Franchise Missionary Baptist Church in Phenix City, Alabama .

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BLUE BAND

SAMMY L. BARR

Mr. Barr holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in music education from the University of Southern Mississippi. During his undergraduate years he received the outstanding freshman bandsmen award, was a four year member of the Wind Ensemble under the direction of Dr. Joe Barry Mullins, the USM Orchestra and studied percussion with Dr. Sherman Hong. He was a member and officer of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Kappa, Kappa Psi.

He began his teaching career at Grenada Jr. High in 1979. In 1981 Barr became Band Director at Sumrall High School and in 1984 was named Director at Petal High School.

His high school bands consistently earned superior ratings and he has had many former students go on to successful careers in music. In 1992 he was named Director of Bands at Jones County Junior College. During his tenure at Jones the band has grown into one of the largest two-year college bands in the nation. Under his direction the “Maroon Typhoon” marching band has performed for national and international audiences in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, twice in the King Orange Parade in Miami, the Marshall Fields Jingle Elf Parade in Chicago, The Chicago Christmas parade, The Cotton Bowl parade, 25th anniversary of the Vietnam Wall parade in Washington D.C., The Nations parade on Veterans Day in New York City, and in the granddaddy of them all, the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.

Mr. Barr was the 1983 recipient of the A.E. McClain Outstand Young Band Directors Award; he received the National Band Association Citation of Excellence and the Junior/Community College Lamplighter Award. He is a member and past president of Phi Beta Mu, member and past president of the Southeast Mississippi Band Directors Association and a member of the S.E.M.B.D.A. Hall of Fame, and is a member and past president of the Mississippi Junior/Community College Band Directors Association. In 2007 he was awarded the community service volunteer award for the southeastern region for his work with the American Cancer Society. He is a charter member of the City of Hattiesburg Concert Band where he was awarded the Joe Barry Mullins award and serves on the board. He has served as the Music director at Petal UMC since 1985. He and his wife Penny live in Petal and have four children and five grandchildren.

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SOUTH JONES HIGH SCHOOL SyMPHONIC BAND

ARTIE ADAMS

ARTIE ADAMS is currently in his 26th year of teaching band in Mississippi. Mr. Adams has been the director of bands at South Jones High School for the past 21 years. He coordinates the instrumental music program, which serves approximately 315 students in grades six through twelve. Performance ensembles include 6th grade beginner band, 7th grade beginner band, 7th grade band II, 8th grade band III, jazz band, indoor percussion ensemble, concert band, symphonic band, and the South Jones “Band of Braves” marching band. Prior to teaching at South Jones, Mr. Adams was director of bands at Taylorsville High School for five years.

Mr. Adams graduated from Northeast Jones High School. After attending Jones County Junior College, he earned a Bachelor of Music Education and a Master of Music Education from The University of Southern Mississippi. During his career as a band director, Adams has received numerous awards and honors including the 1993 A. E. McLain Outstanding Young Band Director for Mississippi; Outstanding Director for the District Five Band Director’s Association 2000, 2005, 2009, and 2011; Mississippi Lion’s All-State Band staff director 1998, 2001 and 2007; Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year for Jones County; Jones County AEE Award of Excellence in Education; Who’s Who Among American Teachers; STAR Teacher for South Jones; South Jones Teacher of the Year; two term president of the Southeast Mississippi Band Director’s Association; and 2009 Outstanding Bandmaster for the state of Mississippi.

Artie and his wife, Sheila, met in high school band and recently celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. They have two children, Andrew and Abbey, Milly, the Chihuahua, and Harry, the house cat.

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2013-2014 SOUTH JONES HIGH SCHOOL SyMPHONIC BAND

ARTIE ADAMS, CONDUCTOR

FLUTES-Hanna Carvo, Alden Swindle, Scarlett Sandifer, Mary K Landrum, Kemberly Freeman, Karla Strickland. OBOE-Katherine Guerra. CLARINET-Natalie Buckley, Shannon Murrell, Reagan Chaney,

Jeanine Wear, Peyton Eaves, Lee Ann Nobles, Brett Powell, Mallory Rigdon, Emily Smith, Christian Lee. BASS CLARINET-Taniji Rogers, Morgan Ottis. CONTRA BASS-Heather Watson. ALTO SAX-Kaylee Parker,

Jesse Tims, Lanika Rogers, Brittany Walters. TENOR SAX-Zack Everett. BARI SAX-Jordan Sanders. F HORN-Jorge Castillo, Audri Windham, Caleb Pitts, Laken McGill. TRUMPET-Cristian Sparkman, Katelynn McGowen, Tyler Carpenter, Keegan Strickland, Dewayne Upshaw, Ryan Nowell. TROMBONE- Landon

James, Alex Peterson, Stephanie Murrell, Bethany Miller, Michael Davis, Dillon Jones. EUPHONIUM-Dalton Lewis, Micah Davis. TUBA-Logan Colbert, Colton Warden. PERCUSSION-Haley Biglane, Wade Bush, Hunter Carpenter, Jansen Howell, James Ellis, Collin Robertson, Madeline Welch, DJ Mozingo, Blake

McKay, Taylor Reils.

PROGRAMAn American Fanfare ...............................................................................................Rick Kirby

Undertow ...........................................................................................................John Mackey

The Seal Lullaby ..................................................................................................Eric WhitacreDr. Thomas Fraschillo, conductor

Slim Trombone .......................................................................... Henry Fillmore/N.J. ContornoJohnathan Benson, conductor

Suite For Tuba .............................................................................. Don Haddad/R.E. ClemonsBrian Joyce, conductor

Matthew Pickering, soloist

It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year .....................................E. Pola, G. Wyle/Chris SharpJohnathan Benson, soloist

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UNIVERSITy OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI SyMPHONIC WINDS

MOHAMAD SCHUMAN

Mohamad Schuman is the Associate Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Music at The University of Southern Mississippi where he serves as Conductor of The Southern Miss Symphonic Winds. During his tenure at the University, Dr. Schuman has additionally taught courses in Conducting, Instrumental Methods and Administration, and served as Director of The Pride of Mississippi Marching Band during their acceptance and subsequent appearance in the 2010 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Prior to his appointment at Southern Miss, he successfully taught in the public schools of Mississippi for more than sixteen years.

During Dr. Schuman’s tenure at Stone High School, his bands established a reputation for excellence throughout the Southeastern United States. In addition to receiving consistent superior ratings in concert, sight-reading, and marching band performance, his ensembles have performed at various prestigious events including the 2001 Midwest Clinic, the 2001 and 2006 Southern Instrumental Conductors Conference, the 2001 Mississippi Bandmaster’s Association Convention, the 2002 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and the 2005 Inaugural Parade for President George W. Bush.

Dr. Schuman has twice been honored by the National Band Association with its Citation of Excellence and was selected as one of three national winners of the 2004 NBA International Conducting Symposium where he rehearsed and conducted the Italian Army Band in Rome, Italy. He has been named the state and regional winner of the ASBDA-UMI Distinguished Band Director Award (1998), named Star Teacher for Stone High School (2003, 2005, 2010), named GCBDA High School Band Director of the Year (1997, 1999), and honored by the Delta chapter of Phi Beta Mu with the Mississippi Band Director of the Year Award in 2003.

Dr. Schuman holds both the Bachelor and Master of Music Education Degrees from The University of Southern Mississippi where he studied with Dr. Thomas V. Fraschillo and the Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Conducting from the University of South Carolina where he studied with Professor James K. Copenhaver. Dr. Schuman is a contributing writer for the latest edition (Volume IX) of Teaching Music Through Performance in Band. He enjoys numerous clinic and judging invitations and recently made his forth lecture appearance during the 66th Annual Midwest Clinic. He is a member of various professional organizations and is an elected member of the prestigious American Bandmasters Association.

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2013-2014 UNIVERSITy OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI SyMPHONIC WINDS

MOHAMAD SCHUMAN, CONDUCTOR

PICCOLO: Gabrielle Aldridge FLUTE: Aliesha Phillips, Matthew Hayden, Charity Parker, Victoria Russo OBOE: Julissa Sabat, Emily Matherne, Olivia Dunn BASSOON: Kevin Denton, Steve Moffett Bb CLARINET: Victoria Egdorf, Simeon Mallett, Jousha Berthelot, Emilee Randall, Donell Wilson, Dylan Scroggins, Baylie Knauth,

Britany Hales, Katie Knight, Michael Hayden BASS CLARINET: Angela Brill, Lacey Jackson ALTO SAX: Taylor Pierson, Brandon Ashmore, Chris Hansen, Maggie Oswald TENOR SAX: Nicholas Lambes, Daniel Backe BARITONE SAX: Kristen Anderson TRUMPET: Adrienne Cocco, Taylor Crenshaw, Cody Morrow, Colman

Grinnell, Seth Womack, David Ford, Kristopher Chandler HORN: John Travis Huggins, Kaitlin Smith, Demond Walker, Hannah Mallette, Gabrielle Bulger TROMBONE: Joseph Short, Lara Pitts, Taylor Jones, Trenton

Patterson BASS TROMBONE: Ryan Swedean, Katherine Martin EUPHONIUM: Jessie Armstrong, KayJawon Houston, Jacobi Daughrity TUBA: Sam Dent, Taylor Thompson, Darius Valentine, Nathan Cook PERCUSSION:

Stephen SaBerre, Andrew Hunckler, James Long, Leighton Brown, Mark Elsensohn Jr., Justin Sherrod, Jack Bounds, Robert Bush STRING BASS: Santiago de San Martin, Renata Caceres PIANO: Rachel Strong

PROGRAM

Landscapes ...............................................................................................Rossano Galante

Nessun Dorma ................................................. Giacomo Puccini / arr. Robert van BeringenDr. Thomas V. Fraschillo, Conductor

Barnum and Baileys Favorite ...................................................Karl King/arr. Andrew GloverDr. James Standland, Conductor

Napoli ...............................................................Hermann Bellstedt / arr. Donald Hunsberger Dr. Catherine Rand, Conductor

Dr. Jason Bergman, Trumpet Soloist

Mountain Thyme ......................................................................................... Samuel R. Hazo

Cincinnatus March ....................................................... H. A. VanderCook/arr. Mark Grauer Susan Schuman, Conductor

Metroplex: Three Postcards from Manhattan ............................................Robert Sheldon

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2013 MISSISSIPPI ALL STATE BAND MEMBERS

FluteYulianna Jimenez, Oak Grove High SchoolEllen Moore, Northwest Rankin High SchoolHannah Lee, Oak Grove High SchoolLexa Brieck, Tupelo High SchoolMolly Evans, Biloxi High SchoolBecca English, Warren Central High School

OboeMariah Medile, Lake Cormorant High SchoolSergio Rodriguez, Jr., JZ George High School

BassoonLee Easson, Oxford High SchoolSydney Davis, D’Iberville High School

ClarinetAlexys Bush, Ocean Springs High School Joonhee Jo, Oxford High SchoolLauren Slay, Ridgeland High SchoolRebekah Pfau, Germantown High SchoolDaniel Rorabaugh, Long Beach High SchoolKim Cassisa, Oxford High SchoolHailey Schultz, Ocean Springs High SchoolAlex Bergin, Gulfport High SchoolIsabel Cheney, Ocean Springs High SchoolBlake Lewis, Ocean Springs High SchoolCatherine Jones, Germantown High SchoolJessica Googe, Madison Central High School

Bass ClarinetNatalene Vonkchalee, Ridgeland High SchoolLawrence Smith, Warren Central High School

Contra Bass ClarinetKaitlyn Kendall, Olive Branch High School

Alto SaxophonePatrick Knight, Tupelo High SchoolEric Harper, Southaven High SchoolRyan Rhoades, Ocean Springs High SchoolMadelina Sarullo, Madison Central

High School

Tenor SaxophoneCatherine Patriquin, Ocean Springs

High School

Baritone SaxophoneNicholas Papania, Gulfport High School

TrumpetChase Mitchell, East Central High SchoolLandon Grigsby, Ocean Springs High SchoolKazandra Wright, Hernando High SchoolBen Watson, Amory High SchoolErick Wicklund, Gautier High SchoolRussell Vick, Oak Grove High SchoolAnthony Martin, Gautier High SchoolKohler Smallwood, Brandon High School

French HornBrittany White, Vancleave High SchoolKaitlin Walley, Ocean Springs High SchoolTony Padilla, Southeast Lauderdale

High SchoolJames Ungrait, Senatobia High SchoolAlyssa Cocco, Ocean Springs High SchoolBlake Lowman, Northwest Rankin

High School

TromboneJonathan McNeer, Biloxi High SchoolKyle Dykes, Oak Grove High School Nicholas Payne, Ocean Springs High SchoolZachary Ogletree, Madison Central

High SchoolWesley Dillard, Germantown High SchoolDestin Hinkel, East Central High School

BaritoneDaniel McAllister, North Forrest High School Alex Campbell, Ocean Springs High School

TubaCharles Gaddis, Newton County

High School David Thomas, Pascagoula High SchoolScott Dunnaway, Ocean Springs High SchoolTreyce Bannerman, Tupelo High School

PercussionMason Hill, Hernando High SchoolJay Partain, Saltillo High SchoolMatt Stanford, Germantown High SchoolCaleb Mooneyham, Pontotoc High SchoolTrey Knapp, East Central High School Matthew McInnis, Germantown High School

MalletsGabby Pestana, Hernando High SchoolJohn Simpson, Lewisburg High School

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STATE BAND CLINIC ROSTERFirst Name Last Name Instrument School

Aliyah Gillespie Clarinet Aberdeen High School

Eric Matthews Alto Sax Aberdeen High School

Jared Moore Tuba Alcorn Central High School

Chloe Hatfield Mallets Alcorn Central Middle School

Eliza Noe French Horn Amory High School

Eli Black Tuba Amory Middle School

Jacob Wubben Bassoon Armstrong Middle School

Destiny Baswell Flute Baldwyn High School

Chauncey Wade Baritone Baldwyn High School

Caleb Fondren Percussion Batesville Junior High School

Jonathan Alicea-Pagan Clarinet Bayou View Middle School

Hannah Jordan Clarinet Beat Four Elementary School

Hannah Davis Trombone Belmont High School

Kaitlyn Griffin Trumpet Belmont High School

Julia Kammer French Horn Biloxi Jr. High

Drew Fisher Mallets Booneville High School

Angelina Meeks Clarinet Booneville High School

Ashleigh Owens Trombone Booneville Middle School

Ana Dean Bass Clarinet Brandon High School

Jeffery Garrett Trombone Brandon Middle School

Hayle Brown Trumpet Bruce High School

Kayla Webb Baritone Bruce High School

Caitlin McCormick Baritone Bruce Middle School

Samuel Davis Clarinet Burnsville Middle School

Robert McGee Tuba Byram Middle School

Ty Jernigan Percussion Caledonia High School

Brandon White Trumpet Caledonia High School

Stacy Brown Trombone Calhoun City High School

Samone Walker Percussion Calhoun City High School

Zahria Little Flute Carver Middle School

Madison Hester Flute Center Hill High School

Jordan Riecke Flute Center Hill Middle School

Michael Davis Alto Sax Charleston High School

Howard Wesley Tuba Charleston High School

Reaghan Anderson Clarinet Charleston Middle School

Robert York Trumpet Choctaw Central High School

Brantley Barksdale French Horn Choctaw County High School

Parker Simpson Trumpet Choctaw County High School

Memery Smith Flute Clara Junior High

Kaylin Bonner Flute Clarksdale High School

Kymbreanna Henry Clarinet Clarksdale High School

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Keveon Taylor Trombone Cleveland High School

Layla Young Trumpet Cleveland High School

Morgan Young Clarinet Clinton High School

Cole Tucker French Horn Clinton Junior High School

John Jeter Tuba Colmer Middle School

Justin Cavanaugh Baritone Columbia High School

Thomas Ly Trombone Columbia High School

Maria Richardson Trombone Columbus High School

Joe Seals Tenor Sax Columbus High School

Christina Clark Clarinet Columbus Middle School

Sylvia Barretto Flute Corinth High School

Will Monroe French Horn Corinth High School

William Davis Alto Sax Corinth Middle School

KaIree Bush Percussion D.M. Smith Middle School

Adrianna Medina Alto Sax Denman Middle School

Justin McMiller Trombone DeSoto Central High School

Ryan Stella Tuba DeSoto Central High School

Alyssa Zombirt Clarinet DeSoto Central Middle School

Kaitlyn Borsi Flute D’Iberville High School

Tyler Lieu French Horn D’Iberville Middle School

Hannah Hurley Alto Sax East Central Middle School

Jasmine Bass Clarinet East Side High School

LaKetha Covington Clarinet East Side High School

Georgia Jackson Tuba East Union Middle School

Victoria O’Quin Flute Enterprise High School

Shelby Jones Flute Ethel High School

Areyona Weeks Trombone Eupora High School

Autumn Willhite Bass Clarinet Eupora High School

Learion Pulliam Tuba Fifth Street Middle School

Riley Irwin Trombone Florence High School

Hannah Smith Flute Florence High School

Donnie Dear Tuba Florence Middle School

Kanisha Reed Clarinet Forest High School

Taylor Barefoot Flute Forrest County AHS

Devin Vete Trumpet Forrest County AHS

Matthew Ashmore Trumpet Franklin County High School

Miriam Sisk Trombone Franklin County High School

Skylar Culver Trumpet Gautier Middle School

Devin Boothe Tuba George County High School

Lyujohn Williams Trumpet George County High School

Connor Malouf French Horn Germantown Middle School

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STATE BAND CLINIC ROSTERFirst Name Last Name Instrument School

Cody Courtney Baritone Greene County High School

Tyler Hand Tuba Greene County High School

Christopher Brown Baritone Greenwood High School

Amber Johnson Clarinet Greenwood High School

Tija Johnson Clarinet Greenwood Middle School

Dylan Teas Trumpet Grenada High School

Dakota Young Tenor Sax Grenada High School

Leah Pettit Clarinet Grenada Middle School

Luther Bridges Tuba Gulfport Central Middle School

Kameron Johnson Oboe Guntown Middle School

Jake Fletcher Trombone Hancock High School

Megan Stockstill Clarinet Hancock High School

Hannah Clugh Flute Harrison Central High School

Dustin Groth Percussion Harrison Central High School

Bailey Eubanks Flute Hatley High School

Kaitlyn Sykes Trumpet Hatley Junior High

Brandy Santamaria Clarinet Hawkins Middle School

Andrew Liberato Tuba Hernando Middle School

Mariana Santana Clarinet Horn Lake High School

Zach Young Percussion Horn Lake High School

Payton Burns Trumpet Horn Lake Middle School

Erubiel Najera Trombone Independence High School

Hannah Ray Trombone Independence Middle School

Hannah Gullick Flute Ingomar Attendance Center

Grant O’Neal French Horn Itawamba Attendance Center

Will Chamblee French Horn Itawamba High School

Bo Summerford Contrabass Itawamba High School

Tyrone McKinney Trombone JZ George High School

Cade Colletta French Horn Kosciusko High School

Donte Cork Baritone Kosciusko High School

Kimberly Evans Clarinet Kosciusko Junior High

Philip Duncan Trumpet Kossuth High School

Ben Shipman French Horn Kossuth High School

Alex Rowland French Horn Kossuth Middle School

Erin McChesney Oboe Lafayette High School

Kody Hunter Percussion Lafayette Middle School

Collin Moore Trumpet Lake Cormorant High School

Sara Reiners Bassoon Lake Cormorant Middle School

Adrianna Crout Baritone Lake High School

Anastasia Crout Trumpet Lake High School

Jerry James Trumpet Laurel High School

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Marcus Landon Tuba Laurel High School

Ayainah Brown Clarinet Laurel Middle School

Cadie Durr Clarinet Lawrence County High School

Zack Farnham Percussion Lawrence County High School

Jessica Geraldson Flute Lewisburg High School

McKenzie Hanson Flute Lewisburg Middle School

Reid Butler Percussion Lloyd Star High School

Dyangela Furnace Trumpet Lloyd Star High School

Kiana Walton Clarinet Long Beach High School

Joseph Glenn Percussion Long Beach Middle School

Ty Fulton Mallets Louisville High School

Dalamon Harris Trumpet Louisville High School

Emily Robinson Flute Madison Middle School

Linda Magee French Horn Magee High School

Jessica Sanford Tuba Magee High School

Jacob Maki Baritone Magnolia Middle School

Audra Robinson Alto Sax Magnolia Middle school

Wyatt Adams Tenor Sax Mantachie High School

Hunter Lindsey Tuba Mantachie Middle School

Hannah Cottam Trumpet Margaret Green Jr. High School

Corina Cepeda Clarinet McComb High School

Zachary Schilling Bari Sax McComb High School

Courtney Cater Clarinet McLaurin High School

Keeley Wilkinson Baritone McLaurin High School

Katelyn Foster Bass Clarinet Mendenhall High School

Grace Hall Flute Mendenhall High School

Adele’ Hall Clarinet Mendenhall Junior High

Maverick Hamilton Alto Sax Meridian High School

Ashley Reed Clarinet Meridian High School

Collin Mcleod Trumpet Mize Attendance Center

Desirae Blackwell Bass Clarinet Mize High School

Ashley Franklin Clarinet Mooreville High School

Dylan Hamilton Bari Sax Mooreville High School

Aubrie Norman Clarinet Mooreville Middle School

Evan Derrick Trombone Morton High School

Kayla Sudduth Baritone Morton High School

Terance Bradley Alto Sax Moss Point High School

Caleb Williams Baritone Moss Point High School

Ellie Fitts Trumpet Myrtle Attendance Center

Brain Cloys Trombone Neshoba Central High School

Courtney Wells Alto Sax Neshoba Central high School

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STATE BAND CLINIC ROSTERFirst Name Last Name Instrument School

Rebecca Call Flute Neshoba Central Middle School

Mikayla Marble French Horn Nettleton High School

Jon Ray Percussion Nettleton High School

Peighton Malone Flute Nettleton Junior High School

Harrison Harding Trumpet New Albany High School

Kurt Hickey Trombone New Albany High School

Jose Castro Trumpet New Albany Middle School

Grace White Trumpet New Hebron Attendance Center

Jaimy Murff Trombone New Hope High School

Jayson Tucker Tuba New Hope High School

Nina LaBue Trumpet Newton County High School

Rebekah Smith Clarinet Newton County Middle School

Sarah Enslin Flute North Forrest High School

Sebastian Lopez Trumpet North Gulfport Middle School

Cory Bailey Tenor Sax North Pontotoc High School

Drew Warren Trumpet North Pontotoc High School

Savannah Galabiz Trumpet North Pontotoc Middle School

Asia Tooki Flute North Woolmarket Middle School

Ashton Miller Flute Northeast Jones High School

Daniel Shelton French Horn Northeast Jones Middle School

Dejah Brown Clarinet Northeast Lauderdale High School

Conner Williams Trumpet Northeast Lauderdale High School

Kayla Powe Mallets Northeast Lauderdale Middle

Jordan Redmond Trumpet Northwest Middle School

Denise Le Clarinet Northwest Rankin Middle School

Elizabeth Porter French Horn Oak Grove Middle School

Caroline Wiygul Oboe Ocean Springs Middle School

Amber Buchanan Clarinet Okolona High School

Tyra Parks Alto Sax Okolona High School

Jasmine Carawan Trumpet Olde Towne Middle School

Johnathan Parr Bassoon Olive Branch High School

Jake South Trumpet Olive Branch High School

Christopher Brown Baritone Olive Branch Middle School

Adrian Davidson Trombone Oxford Middle School

Brandi Bates Trumpet Pascagoula High School

Ladarius Carter Trombone Pearl High School

Drew LaFontaine Trombone Pearl High School

Kyle Hughes Trumpet Pearl Junior High School

Matthew Gioia Alto Sax Pearl River Central High School

Robert Brandon French Horn Pearl River Central Middle School

Ronnie Davis Trumpet Perry Central High School

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Adam Wigley Tenor Sax Perry Central High School

Cheyanne Evans Flute Petal High School

Candace Wyatt French Horn Petal High School

Katelyn Albarado Clarinet Petal Middle School

Tyler Greer Trombone Philadelphia High School

Cameron Higgason Contrabass Philadelphia High School

Brittany Alexander Flute Picayune High School

Taylor Guillory Baritone Picayune High School

Madison Milliet Percussion Picayune Jr High

Daqwavious Huddleston Tuba Plantersville Middle School

Bre’lyn Hamblin Baritone Pontotoc High School

Jace Martin Alto Sax Pontotoc Middle School

Stephanie Ramage Trumpet Pope School Middle School

Skylar Baldwin Trumpet Poplarville Middle School

David Davis Trombone Poplarville High School

Jared Seals Tuba Poplarville High School

Ryne Anderson Alto Sax Purvis High School

Jonathan Dickinson Baritone Purvis High School

Sean Arrington Trombone Quitman High School

Amber Rowell Clarinet Quitman High School

William Little Trombone Richland High School

Kaysey Redfern French Horn Richland High School

Ava Calvert Alto Sax Richton High School

Marquez Merrill Tuba Richton High School

Grace-Anne Elliott Flute Ripley High School

Trevor Shoup Trombone Ripley High School

Brandon McKenzie Percussion Ripley Middle School

Sam Patton Trombone Rosa Scott 9th Grade

Hayley Schrock Oboe Saltillo High School

Jonathan Collins Trombone Scott Central High School

Maiah Patrick Trumpet Scott Central High School

Ryan Ingram Trombone Seminary High School

Billy Roberts Percussion Senatobia High School

Gabe Waldrop Trombone Senatobia Middle School

Terrell Gilmore Tenor Sax Shannon High School

Natalie Crosby Clarinet Shivers Middle School

Alyssa Thompson Clarinet Simpson Central Middle School

Olivia Grace Ausbon Flute Smithville High School

Thomas Bowen Percussion Smithville High school

Alex Lambert Trombone South Panola High School

Tyler Shook Trombone South Panola High School

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STATE BAND CLINIC ROSTERFirst Name Last Name Instrument School

Niasha Davis Flute South Pike High School

Kenyetta Ferguson Trombone South Pike Middle School

Michael Collins Trumpet South Pontotoc High School

Kelsey Shields Bass Clarinet South Pontotoc High School

Alex Barron Tuba South Pontotoc Middle School

Heather Mertel Trumpet Southaven High School

Tristen Gooden Trumpet Southaven Middle School

Caleb Landrum Trombone Southeast Lauderdale High School

Katie May Flute St. Andrew’s Episcopal School

Kathryn Monroe Clarinet St. Andrew’s Episcopal School

Madison Edwards Flute St. Martin High School

Keith Miller Percussion St. Martin High School

Chase Romans Alto Sax St. Martin Middle School

Matthew Reynolds Alto Sax Starkville High School

Jessica Dedeaux Tuba Stone High School

Jarred Havard Percussion Stone High School

Soren Borst Percussion Stone Middle School

Jason Gambrell Alto Sax Stringer High School

Justin Moody Mallets Stringer High School

Lucas Moree Trombone Sumrall High School

Madison Woodrow Flute Taylorsville High School

Mason Williamson Percussion Taylorsville Middle School

Nicole Perry Bari Sax Terry High School

Savanna Smith Clarinet Terry High School

Faith Hickox Bass Clarinet Tishomingo High School

Spencer Moore Bari Sax Tishomingo High School

Elizabeth Boyd Clarinet Topeka-Tilton Attendance Center

Alyssia Brieck Flute Tupelo Middle School

Hannah Thomas Flute Tylertown High School

Mackenzie Todora Clarinet Tylertown High School

Vincent Palmer Tenor Sax Union County High School

Audrey Anna Young Flute Union County High School

Cayla Carraway Alto Sax Union High School

Nikki Walters Bass Clarinet Union High School

Kara Worzella Clarinet Vancleave High School

Makayla Hines Clarinet Vancleave Middle School

Cambria Abdeen Mallets Vicksburg High School

Sydney Bufkin Clarinet Vicksburg High School

Maiya Wilson Trombone Vicksburg Junior High School

Shalania Roberts Baritone W. A. Higgins Middle School

Lindsey Bailey Oboe Warren Central Junior High School

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STATE BAND CLINIC ROSTERFirst Name Last Name Instrument School

Kala Reynolds Trumpet Water Valley High School

Reagar Stark Trumpet Water Valley High School

Christen Moore Clarinet Water Valley Middle School

Bridgette Gardner French Horn Wayne County High School

Kiana McFadden Alto Sax Wayne County High School

MyKayla Williamson Clarinet Waynesboro Middle School

Jaden Akers French Horn West Harrison High School

Kayla Crissinger Mallets West Harrison High School

Emily McLaurin Clarinet West Jones High School

Blake Pryor Alto Sax West Jones High School

Abby Reid Trumpet West Lauderdale High School

Tamyjia Tucker Trumpet West Lowndes High School

Tyra Holliday Clarinet West Lowndes Middle School

DeAndrea Barr Flute West Point High School

Joshua Brown Alto Sax West Point High School

Annemarie Fetter Flute West Union Middle School

Noah Downs Trombone West Wortham Middle School

Jenny Weeks Clarinet Winona Middle School

Caleb McBride Alto Sax Winona Secondary School

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MISSISSIPPI BAMDMASTERS STATE BAND CLINICSTUDENT REGULATIONS

1. Be in your seat and ready to rehearse before the scheduled time.

2. Have all necessary materials including a stand, pencil, oils and reeds for each rehearsal.

3. Cell phones will be turned off and put away during rehearsals. Cell phones used during rehearsals will be confiscated.

4. In case of sickness, call Mr. or Mrs. Rigdon (601) 433-8980. Mr. and Mrs. Rigdon will notify your clinician and your band director.

5. Your attendance at all clinic events, including rehearsals and the Friday night concerts, is required. Students are expected to stay for the entire Friday night concert.

5. General rules of courtesy and citizenship will be observed at all times.

6. Name tags will be worn correctly at all times.

7. At NO time will there be any girls in boys’ rooms or vice versa.

8. Room check will be made immediately after curfew. Afterwards, students will remain in their rooms and quiet will be observed.

9. Instruments are to be played only in the designated areas and at designated times.

10. Students will dress appropriately at all times.

11. No food or drink will be delivered to student rooms.

12. Any charges to your room, including phone usage and damages, will be the students’ responsibility.

13. Students will check out of the hotel before the Final Concert on Saturday.

14. Students found to be in violation of these rules will be sent home and the schools that they represent will not be allowed to participate in the State Band Clinic the following year.

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PEARL HIGH SCHOOL

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Aberdeen High SchoolToni ReeceP.O. Drawer 607 Aberdeen, MS [email protected]

Alcorn Central High SchoolEric Perry, Jana Matlock8 County Road 254 Glen, MS [email protected]@alcornschools.org

Amory High SchoolMelanie Stark, Shelby Wilbanks1006 Sam Haskell Circle Amory, MS [email protected]@amory.k12.ms.us

Amory Middle SchoolJeff Colburn700 2nd Avenue North Amory, MS [email protected]

Armstrong Middle SchoolKaren Dieckmann, Kathy Baker303 McKee Starkville, MS [email protected]@starkville.k12.ms.us

Bailey APAC Middle SchoolMelvin Champ6035 Hanging Moss Road Jackson, MS [email protected]

Baldwyn High SchoolMarshall Dear, Kelvin Hill512 N. Fourth St Baldwyn, MS [email protected]@baldwyn.k12.ms.us

Bassfield High SchoolLatoya Bradley891 Bass-Burkett Rd. Bassfield, MS [email protected]

Batesville Jr. High SchoolDustin Thrasher, Lee Moyer507 Tiger Dr. Batesville, MS [email protected]@spsd.k12.ms.us

Bay High SchoolAl Gunsch750 Blue Meadow Rd. Bay Saint Louis, MS [email protected]

Bay Waveland Middle-High SchoolZeke Hibler600 Pine Street Bay Saint Louis, MS [email protected]

Bayou View Middle SchoolJennifer Sills, Jimi Brown212 43rd Street Gulfport, MS [email protected]@gulfportschools.org

Beat Four Elementary SchoolWhitney Walker5090 Highway 84E Waynesboro, MS [email protected]

Belmont High SchoolRonny Griffin, Christy GriffinP.O. Box 250 Belmont, MS [email protected]@tishomingo.k12.ms.us

Biggersville High SchoolMaurice Weatherall571 Hwy 45 South Corinth, MS 38834

Biloxi High SchoolTravis Coakley, Bill Lee1845 Richard Drive Biloxi, MS [email protected]@biloxischools,net

Biloxi Jr High SchoolAnna Schwartz, John Dunlap, Jennifer Cook1801 Shelby Lane Ocean Springs, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Booneville High SchoolJohn Emerson300 B West, George E. Allen Dr. Booneville, MS [email protected]

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Booneville Middle SchoolLora Emerson300 B West, George E. Allen Dr. Booneville, MS [email protected]

Brandon High SchoolTim Cagle, Chad Austin, Leigh Ann Ross3090 hwy 18 Brandon, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Brandon Middle SchoolMichelle Green408 South Church Street Brandon, MS [email protected]

Brookhaven High SchoolClay Whittington, Charles McLendon, Stephanie Verucchi, Gail Freeman443 E Monticello St Brookhaven, MS 39601601-833-1715cwhittington@brookhaven.k12.ms.uscharles.mclendon@brookhaven.k12.ms.usstephanie.verucchi@[email protected]

Bruce High SchoolJon BlandPO Box 248 Bruce, MS [email protected]

Bruce Junior High SchoolAustin WhitePO Box 248 Bruce, MS [email protected]

Burger Middle SchoolZachary Walley174 WSF Tatum Drive Hattiesburg, MS [email protected]

Burnsville Junior High SchoolRick Murrell23 Washington St Burnsville, MS [email protected]

Byram Middle SchoolPatrick ODonovan, Nicholas Jones2009 Byram Bulldog Blvd Terry, MS [email protected]@hinds.k12.ms.us

Caledonia High SchoolDavid Chambers111 Confederate Drive Caledonia, MS [email protected]

Calhoun City High SchoolAlex SargentP.O. Box 559 Calhoun City, MS [email protected]

Cardozo Middle SchoolHenry Johnson3180 McDowell Rd. Ext Jackson, MS [email protected]

Carver Middle SchoolAmber Roland900 44th Ave. Meridian, MS [email protected]

Center Hill High SchoolNolan Jones13250 Kirk Road Olive Branch, MS [email protected]

Center Hill Middle SchoolJames Jolley8745 Forest Hill Irene Olive Branch, MS [email protected]

Charleston High SchoolTim Ferguson310 North Cossar St. Charleston, MS [email protected]

Charleston Middle SchoolJennifer Ferguson310 North Cossar St. Charleston, MS [email protected]

Choctaw Central High SchoolElter Wilson, Dorian Trahan150 Recreation Rd. Choctaw, MS 39350601-663-7777 ext. [email protected]@yahoo.com

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Choctaw County High SchoolMarshall Hughes393 East Main St Ackerman, MS 39735662-285-4101 [email protected]

Clarkdale High SchoolAndrew Pryor7000 Hwy 145 South Meridian, MS [email protected]

Clarksdale High SchoolVictor McDowell1101 Wildcat Drive Clarksdale, MS 38614662-627-8530 Ext. [email protected]

Cleveland High SchoolClay Fuller300 W. Sunflower Rd. Cleveland, MS [email protected]

Clinton High SchoolMichael Mangum, Kevin Welborn, Dustin Hazlett401 Arrow Drive Clinton, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Clinton Junior High SchoolMark Dickerson, Daniel Johnson711 Lakeview Drive Clinton, MS [email protected]@clintonpublicschools.com

Colmer Middle SchoolSara Wiley3112 Eden St Pascagoula, MS [email protected]

Columbia High SchoolReuben McDowell, Leslie Lawrence1009 Broad St Columbia, MS [email protected]@columbiaschools.org

Columbus High SchoolCharles Cooper215 Hemlock Street Columbus, MS [email protected]

Columbus Middle SchoolErica Shirley175 Hwy 373 Columbus, MS [email protected]

Conehatta Elementary SchoolElijah Ben851 Tushka Drive Conehatta, Ms [email protected]

Corinth High SchoolBruce Dobbs, Tommy Thompson1310 N. Harper Rd. Corinth, MS [email protected]@corinth.k12.ms.us

Crystal Springs High SchoolEric James, Shelsea Buckhaulter, Wes Moore201 Newton Street Crystal Springs, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

D.M. Smith Middle SchoolFulton Cherry715 MLK Dr. Cleveland, MS [email protected]

Delta State UniversityJoe MooreBox 3256 Cleveland, MS [email protected]

Denman Junior High SchoolLynnzy Higgins1211 Louisiana Avenue McComb, MS [email protected]

DeSoto Central High SchoolDennis Cox, Jennifer Dickerson, Devin Burgess, Jana Pate2911 Central Parkway Southaven, MS 38672662-536-3612 ext. [email protected]@[email protected]@gmail.com

DeSoto Central Middle SchoolKris Perkins, Jennica Perkins2611 Central Parkway Southaven, MS 38672662-349-6660 Ext. [email protected]@dcsms.org

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D’Iberville High SchoolJames Brown15625 Lamey Bridge Rd. Biloxi, MS [email protected]

D’Iberville Middle SchoolErika Branch3320 Warrior Dr. D’Iberville, MS [email protected]

East Central Community CollegeHunter CorhernP.O. Box 129 Decatur, MS [email protected]

East Central High SchoolBrandon Wilson, Candace Smith, Amy Wilson5500 Hurley Wade Road Moss Point, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

East Central Middle SchoolSean Marshall5404 Hurley-Wade Rd Moss Point, MS [email protected]

East Marion High SchoolAntonio Cooley527 East Marion School Road Columbia, MS [email protected]

East Side High SchoolMarcus Lewis601 Lucy Seaberry Blvd Cleveland, MS [email protected]

East Union Attendance CenterAndy Hall1548 Hwy 9 South Blue Springs, MS 38828662-534-6920 ext. [email protected]

Enterprise High SchoolJill Shumaker501 River Road Enterprise, MS [email protected]

Ethel High SchoolCindy MusselwhitePO Box 340 Ethel, MS [email protected]

Eupora High SchoolChad Hawkins65 Clark Ave Eupora, MS [email protected]

Fifth Street Junior High SchoolAshley DeVould620 Fifth St. West Point, MS [email protected]

Florence High SchoolTyler Findley232 Hwy 469 N. Florence, MS [email protected]

Florence Middle SchoolKenneth Tisdale123 Beverly Drive Florence, MS [email protected]

Forest High SchoolJustin Wallace511 Cleveland St. Forest, MS [email protected]

Forrest County AHSKyle Bozeman225 Old Hwy. 49E Brooklyn, MS [email protected]

Franklin County High SchoolJoshua Landrum, Nathaniel James165 West Haven Circle Se Bude, MS [email protected]@fcsd.k12.ms.us

Gautier High SchoolMark Bryant, Chris McArthur4307 Gautier Vancleave Rd Gautier, MS [email protected]@psd.ms

Gautier Middle SchoolLouise Thomas1920 Graveline Road Gautier, MS [email protected]

George County High SchoolAnton Rayburn, J. Scott Smith9284 Old 63 South Lucedale, MS [email protected]@gcsd.us

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Germantown High SchoolJustin Harvison, Michael Baker200 Calhoun Parkway Madison, MS [email protected]@madison-schools.com

Germantown Middle SchoolJames Crocker, Carrie Swindoll202 Calhoun Parkway Madison, MS [email protected]@madison-schools.com

Greene County High SchoolQuinton Parker, Julie Jones4336 High School Road Leakesville, MS 39451601-394- [email protected]@k12.ms.us

Greenwood High SchoolOlander Emmons1209 Garrard Ave Greenwood, MS [email protected]

Greenwood Middle SchoolLaura Bryant1200 Garrard Avenue Greenwood, MS [email protected]

Grenada School DistrictBarry Rogers, Bernard Hatch, Joe Presley, Chris Sumrall, Brandon Lang, Steven Hugley, Kimberly Presley1880 Fairground Road Grenada, MS [email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]

Gulfport Central Middle SchoolDee Dee Pitts, Robyn Lawson1310 42nd Avenue Gulfport, MS [email protected]@gulfportschools.org

Gulfport High SchoolZachary Harris, Wes Morehead100 Perry Street Gulfport, MS 39507228-896-7878zachary.harris@[email protected]

Guntown Middle SchoolRobin HillPO Box 8 Guntown, MS [email protected]

Hancock High SchoolBenji McLain, Len Jenkins7084 Stennis Airport Dr Kiln, MS [email protected]@hancockschools.net

Hancock Middle SchoolCindy Waguespack7070 Stennis Airport Dr. Kiln, MS [email protected]

Harrison Central High SchoolChester Garrison, Ken White15600 School Rd. Gulfport, MS [email protected]

Hatley High SchoolLeigh Ann Stanford60286 Hatley Rd Amory, MS [email protected]

Hattiesburg High SchoolBrandon Scott, Johnny JohnsonP.O. Box 1569 Hattiesburg, MS [email protected]@hattiesburgpsd.com

Hawkins Middle SchoolKevin Bishop803 Oak St. Forest, MS [email protected]

Hernando High SchoolLen Killough, Victoria Jones805 Dilworth Street Hernando, MS [email protected]@dcsms.org

Hernando Middle SchoolEaton Brenon700 Dilworth Lane Hernando, MS [email protected]

Hillcrest Christian SchoolTodd Taylor4060 S Siwell Rd Jackson, MS [email protected]

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Holly Springs High SchoolGlen Faulker165 North Walthall Holly Springs, MS 38635

Horn Lake High SchoolHeath Hopper, Katie Reaves, Amber Horton3360 Church Road Horn Lake, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Horn Lake Middle SchoolBrad Ballard6125 Hurt Road Horn Lake, MS [email protected]

Houston High SchoolJim Stites634 Starkville Rd Houston, MS [email protected]

Independence High SchoolJustin Bixler3184 Hwy 305 Coldwater, MS [email protected]

Individual MemberJoel Hosey104 George Boutwell Rd. Ovett, MS [email protected]

Individual MemberBen Mitchell1501 Pine Road Corinth, MS [email protected]

Individual MemberC. E. [email protected]

Ingomar Attendance CenterBJ Mooney1384 County Road 101 New Albany, MS [email protected]

Itawamba Agricultural High SchoolRebekah Wells11900 Hwy 25 South Fulton, MS [email protected]

Itawamba Attendance CenterJace Wells488 Little Indian Road Fulton, MS [email protected]

Itawamba Community CollegeBrian Gillentine, Ryan Todd, Christy Colburn, Brian Cheesman601 W. Hill Street Fulton, MS [email protected]@[email protected]@iccms.edu

J.Z. George High SchoolLane Thompson, Jeff Tilghman900 George St N. Carrollton, MS 38947662-237-4701 ext [email protected]

Jefferson Middle SchoolPhillip Frazier611 Owens St Columbia, MS [email protected]

Kosciusko High SchoolJesse Yates, Mark Edwards, Katie Spiers, Ashley Warren415 Veterans Blvd Kosciusko, MS [email protected]@[email protected]@yahoo.com

Kossuth High SchoolBrandon Harvell, Dianne Cole15 CR 604 Corinth, MS [email protected]@yahoo.com

Lafayette High SchoolKelly Duncan, Jeremy Freelon160 commodore drive Oxford, MS [email protected]@gocommodores.org

Lafayette Middle SchoolLauren Duncan160 commodore drive Oxford, MS [email protected]

Lake Cormorant High SchoolJamie Young3203 Wilson Mill Rd. Lake Cormorant, MS 38641

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Lake Cormorant Middle SchoolFred Hadley, Carissa Hayes3203 Wilson Mill Rd. Lake Cormorant, MS [email protected]@dcsms.org

Lake High SchoolMark Davis24442 Hwy. 80 Lake, MS [email protected]

Laurel High SchoolDavid Lott, Bernadette Wilson1100 W 12 St Laurel, MS [email protected]@yahoo.com

Laurel Middle SchoolCraig Miller1600 Grandview Dr. Laurel, MS [email protected]

Lawrence County High SchoolMark GuionPO Box 488 Monticello, MS [email protected]

Leake Central High SchoolErica White, David Stafford704 N. Jordan Street Carthage, MS [email protected]@gmail.com

Leland High SchoolClover Lacy, Jr.404 E. Third St. Leland, MS [email protected]

Lewisburg High SchoolKim Hallmark, Ben Bullock1755 Craft Rd. Olive Branch, MS [email protected]@dcsms.org

Lewisburg Middle SchoolBen McLemore1711 Craft Rd. Olive Branch, MS [email protected]

Long Beach High SchoolConnie Sprinkell, Stephen Long, Brittany Holifield300 East Old Pass Rd Long Beach, MS [email protected]

Louisville High SchoolTim Avant, Brian Lindsay, Brian Malone200 Ivy Ave. Louisville, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Loyd Star High SchoolStuart Neal1880 Highway 550 Brookhaven, MS [email protected]

Madison Central High SchoolDuncan Goff, Chuck Reynolds, Steven Ross, Tracy Carter1417 Highland Colony Parkway Madison, MS [email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]

Madison Middle SchoolScott Presley, Katy Abels, Terry Miller1365 Mannsdale Road Madison, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Magee High SchoolSuzi Phillips501 East Choctaw Street Magee, MS [email protected]

Magnolia Middle SchoolOrlando Ratliff4630 Magnolia St. Moss Point, MS [email protected]

Magnolia Middle SchoolRandy Wayne, Jr.1350 24th St. Meridian, MS [email protected]

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Mantachie High SchoolJoshua Robinson310 Mustang Drive Mantachie, MS [email protected]

Margaret Green Junior High SchoolKelli Wallace300 W. Sunflower Rd. Cleveland, MS [email protected]

McComb High SchoolLeonard McDonald, Ryan Willard310 7th st McComb, MS [email protected]@mccomb.k12.ms.us

McLaurin High SchoolJames Koestler130 Tiger Dr. Florence, MS [email protected]

Mendenhall High SchoolRobin Gray207 Circle Drive Mendenhall, MS [email protected]

Mendenhall Jr. High SchoolRobert Conway733 Dixie Ave Mendenhall, MS [email protected]

Meridian High SchoolAntonio Altman, Damon Barnes2320 32nd Street Meridian, MS [email protected]@mpsd.k12.ms.us

Milam - Tupelo High SchoolLeslie Shields, Taylor Sparks720 West Jefferson St. Tupelo, MS [email protected]@tupeloschools.com

Mississippi State UniversityElva Kaye Lance, Craig Aarhus, Cliff TaylorP. O. Box 6162 Mississippi State, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Mize Attendance CenterPatrick Vincent125 School Rd. Mize, MS [email protected]

Mooreville High SchoolWalt Namie, Wesley EdwardsPO Box 60 Mooreville, MS [email protected]@leecountyschools.us

Morgantown Middle SchoolKendra Jenkins101 Cottage Home Rd. Natchez, MS [email protected]

Morton High SchoolLee Rigdon, Jacob Hennes238 E. Fourth Ave. Morton, MS 39117

Moss Point High SchoolOtis Carter, III4924 Church St. Moss Point, MS [email protected]

MS Music-HattiesburgRobert Cook, Jr.100 N 39th Ave. Hattiesburg, MS [email protected]

Murrah High SchoolBryan Jefferson1400 Murrah Drive Jackson, MS [email protected]

Myrtle Attendance CenterDerek Taylor1008 Hawk Avenue Myrtle, MS [email protected]

Natchez High SchoolCurt Smith, Marcus Washington319 Sgt. Prentiss Dr. Natchez, MS [email protected]@gmail.com

Neshoba Central High SchoolDaniel Wade, Scott Sullender, Amanda May1125 Golf Course Rd Philadelphia, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

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Nettleton High SchoolZach Langley165 Mullen Street Nettleton, MS [email protected]

Nettleton Middle SchoolLindsey Langley165 Mullen Street Nettleton, MS [email protected]

New Albany High SchoolDavid Hopple201 Hwy 15 North New Albany, MS [email protected]

New Albany Middle SchoolWill Curry, JJ Curry201 Hwy 15 North New Albany, MS [email protected]@gmail.com

New Hebron Attendance CenterMichael Watkins120 Main Ave Ext. New Hebron, MS [email protected]

New Hope High SchoolTracy Blaylock, Adam Byars3419 New Hope Road Columbus, MS [email protected]@lowndes.k12.ms.us

Newton County High SchoolStacy Sanders16255 Hwy 503 Decatur, MS [email protected]

Newton County Middle SchoolSabina Ivy16255 Hwy 503 Decatur, MS [email protected]

Newton Municipal School DistrictHarold Boler201 West 1st Street Newton, MS [email protected]

North Forrest High SchoolKeith Lyons693 Eatonville Rd Hattiesburg, MS [email protected]

North Gulfport Middle SchoolDon Newman, Kristina Havard4715 Illinois Avenue Gulfport, MS [email protected]@harrison.k12.ms.us

North Pike High SchoolClint Boleware, Lynn Weaver, Stephen Bush1022 Jaguar Trail Summit, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

North Pontotoc High SchoolCliff Moore8324 Hwy 15N Ecru, MS [email protected]

North Pontotoc Middle SchoolRick Murphy8324 Highway 15 N Ecru, MS [email protected]

North Woolmarket SchoolShannon Bell16237 Old Woolmarket Rd Biloxi, MS [email protected]

Northeast Jones High SchoolMichelle Graham68 Northeast Drive Laurel, MS [email protected]

Northeast Jones Junior High SchoolJacob Mitchell68 Norhteast Drive Laurel, MS [email protected]

Northeast Lauderdale High SchoolWesley Lollis702 briarwood rd meridian, MS [email protected]

Northeast Lauderdale Middle SchoolJennie House7763 Hwy 39 Meridian, MS [email protected]

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Northeast Mississippi Community CollegeBryan Mitchell, Jason Beghtol, Jada Forsythe101 Cunningham Boulevard Booneville, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Northwest Middle SchoolWilliam Barnes Jr.P.O. Box 313 Demopolis, AL [email protected]

Northwest Mississippi Community CollegeJohn Ungrait, John Mixon, Jeff Triplett4975 Hwy 51 N Senatobia, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Northwest Rankin High SchoolBen Burge, Matt McDonald5805 Hwy 25 Flowood, MS [email protected]@rcsd.ms

Northwest Rankin Middle SchoolLyndsey Bobo, Jerry Pickering1 Paw Print Place Flowood, MS [email protected]@rcsd.ms

Noxubee High SchoolMarockco Robinson16478 Hwy 45 Macon, MS [email protected]

Oak Grove High SchoolSharon Laird, Patrick Hand, Allen Graham5198 Old Highway 11 Hattiesburg, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Oak Grove Middle SchoolSusan Schuman, Zachary Hassell2543 Old Hwy 24 Hattiesburg, MS 39402601-467-8835susan.schuman@[email protected]

Oakhurst Middle SchoolAlvin Turner120 W. Second St. Clarksdale, MS [email protected]

Ocean Springs High SchoolJoe Cacibauda, Zach Rose, Nathan Pepper, Wil Richmond, Richard Sawyer6701 Old Spanish Trail Ocean Springs, MS [email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]

Ocean Springs Middle SchoolElizabeth Jackson, Chris Morgan3600 Hanshaw Rd. Ocean Springs, MS [email protected]@ossdms.org

Ocean Springs Upper Elementary SchoolSusie Davis2320 Government St. Ocean Springs, MS [email protected]

Okolona High SchoolBrenda Cole404 Winter St. Okolona, MS [email protected]

Olde Towne Middle SchoolMarvin Milner, Kraig Goreth210 Sunnybrook Rd Ridgeland, MS [email protected]@madison-schools.com

Olive Branch High SchoolSid McNeil, Aaron Bailey9366 E. Sandidge Rd. Olive Branch, MS [email protected]@gmail.com

Olive Branch Middle SchoolJason Gunn, Jim Mayo6530 Blocker St. Olive Branch, MS [email protected]@gmail.com

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Oxford High SchoolMel Morse, Jared Brownlee222 Bramlett Blvd Oxford, MS [email protected]@oxfordsd.org

Oxford Middle SchoolMarsha Morgan501 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Oxford, MS [email protected]

Pascagoula High SchoolJohn Taylor, Greg Puckett1716 Tucker Ave Pascagoula, MS [email protected]@psd.ms

Pass Christian High SchoolMark Russell, Gavin McAdams720 West North Street Pass Christian, MS [email protected]@pc.k12.ms.us

Pearl High SchoolMatt Rowan, Matt Little, Matthew Pickering500 Pirate Cove Pearl, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Pearl Junior High SchoolJason Harrell, Aimee Sudduth200 Mary Ann Drive Pearl, MS [email protected]@pearl.k12.ms.us

Pearl River Central High SchoolSteven Kershaw7407 Hwy 11 Carriere, MS [email protected]

Perry Central High SchoolDeone Kebodeaux9899 Hwy 98 New Augusta, MS [email protected]

Petal High SchoolMike Garnand, Ryan Saul1145 HWY 42 Petal, MS [email protected]@petalschools.com

Petal Middle SchoolTony Lymon203 E Central Ave Petal, MS 39465601-584-6301 [email protected]

Petal Upper/Middle SchoolChris Word400 Hillcrest Loop Petal, MS [email protected]

Philadelphia High SchoolWayne Benn, Sidney Hamilton248 Byrd Ave Philadelphia, MS [email protected]

Picayune Jr High SchoolJamin McPhetrige706 goodyear blvd Picayune, MS [email protected]

Picayune Memorial High SchoolJohn Cockrell800 Fifth Ave. Picayune, MS [email protected]

Plantersville Middle SchoolTerrence Mazique2657 Main St Plantersville, MS [email protected]

Pontotoc High SchoolVance Wigginton, Sarah Todd, Richie Watson123 North Main St. Pontotoc, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Pope SchoolTimothy Goss1110 Main St. Pope, MS [email protected]

Poplarville High SchoolEric Wright, Josh Tidwell1 Hornets Drive Poplarville, MS [email protected]@poplarvilleschools.org

Port Gibson High SchoolByron Chapman, Stanley Gaines159 Old Hwy 18 #1 Port Gibson, MS 39150

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Private ConsultantLeah Corhern307 Tenth St Decatur, MS [email protected]

Purvis High SchoolNicole Allen220 School St Purvis, MS [email protected]

Purvis Middle SchoolStephanie Stilts220 School Street Purvis, Ms [email protected]

Quitman High SchoolAndy Pierce210 S. Jackson Ave. Quitman, MS [email protected]

Quitman Junior High SchoolCharles Ball, Melissa Ball501 W. Lynda Street Quitman, MS [email protected]@qsd.k12.ms.us

Raymond High SchoolLonzo Miller14050 HWY 18 Raymond, MS [email protected]

RetiredJohn McArthur316 Davenport Crt Ft Walton Beach, FL [email protected]

RetiredDr. John Hanbery10 Dove Way Circle Clinton, MS [email protected]

RetiredMarc Johnson113 Lake Point Dr. Pearl, MS 39208601-573-6736

RetiredWillie Rigdon101 Reid Rd. Lot 16 Laurel, MS 39443601-433-8980

RetiredJoyce Rigdon101 Reid Rd. Lot 16 Laurel, MS 39443601-433-8980

Richland High SchoolAndrew McKay1202 Highway 49 South Richland, MS [email protected]

Richton High SchoolMichael KebodeauxPOB 568 Richton, MS [email protected]

Ridgeland High SchoolKeith Moffat586 Sunnybrook Road Ridgeland, MS 39157601-898-5023 ext [email protected]

Ripley High SchoolSam Cunningham, Nathan Waycaster720 South Clayton Ripley, MS [email protected]@yahoo.com

Ripley Middle SchoolTim Jackson720 South Clayton Ripley, MS [email protected]

Rod Paige Middle SchoolMichelle Smith1570 west Broad Street Monticello, MS [email protected]

Rosa Scott 9th GradeShelby King300 Crawford St. Madison, MS [email protected]

Rowan Middle SchoolHynise LittleHattiesburg, MS

Saltillo High SchoolBruce White146 Tiger Dr. / PO Box 460 Saltillo, MS [email protected]

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Scott Central High SchoolWesley Patrick, Betty Patterson2415 Old Jackson Rd. Forest, MS [email protected]

Sebastopol High SchoolJimmy RigdonP.O. Box 86 Sebastopol, MS [email protected]

Seminary High SchoolWade Bouchard201 Main St Seminary, MS [email protected]

Senatobia High SchoolJeff West, Pam Jackson, Vicki Chrestman221 Warrior Dr. Senatobia, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Shannon High SchoolWilliam Pruitt218 East Cherry St. Shannon, MS [email protected]

Shivers Middle SchoolKenneth ClayPO Box 607 Aberdeen, MS 39730

Simpson Central SchoolCharles Price755 Simpson County Hwy 28-W Pinola, MS [email protected]

Singing River AcademyStephanie McArthur4601 Gautier-Vancleve Rd Gautier, MS [email protected]

Siwell Middle SchoolMark Hudson1983 N Siwell Rd. Jackson, MS 39204

Smithville High SchoolKevin White60017 Hwy 23 Smithville, MS [email protected]

South Forrest Attendance CenterMatt Porter99 Ramblewood Drive Hattiesburg, MS [email protected]

South Jones High SchoolArtie Adams, Brian Joyce, Johnathan Benson313 Anderson Street Ellisville, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

South Panola High SchoolRichard Shirey601 Tiger Dr. Batesville, MS [email protected]

South Pike High SchoolRoger Harris275 W. Myrtle Magnolia, MS 39652601-783-783 [email protected]

South Pike Junior HighDawn Middleton222 W. Myrtle Magnolia, MS [email protected]

South Pontotoc High SchoolJoshua Forsythe1523 South Pontotoc Rd. Pontotoc, MS 38863662-489-5925 ext. 5 ext. [email protected]

South Pontotoc Middle SchoolDale Wigginton1523 South Pontotoc Rd. Pontotoc, MS 38863662-489-5925 ext. 5 ext. [email protected]

Southaven High SchoolAndy Sanders, Chris Piersoll, Jessie Robinson, Brian Pitts, Karen Brown735 Rasco Rd Southaven, MS [email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]

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Southaven Middle SchoolJustin Robinson, Virginia Comfort899 Rasco Rd. Southaven, MS [email protected]@WILD4MUSIC.COM

Southeast Lauderdale High SchoolScott Kratzer2362 Long Creek Rd. Meridian, MS [email protected]

St. Aloysius High SchoolVickie Baker Hopkins1900 Grove St. Vicksburg, MS [email protected]

St. Andrew’s Episcopal SchoolDennis Cranford370 Old Agency Rd. Ridgeland, MS [email protected]

St. Martin High SchoolKatlin Bell11300 Yellow Jacket Blvd. Ocean Springs, MS [email protected]

St. Martin Middle SchoolMark Bell10800 Yellow Jacket Blvd. Ocean Springs, MS [email protected]

St. Patrick Catholic High SchoolJeanna Strange18300 St Patrick Road Biloxi, MS [email protected]

Starkville AcademyDuane Warfield505 Academy Road Starkville, MS 39759662-323-7814 [email protected]

Starkville High SchoolShawn Sullivan, Demario Jefferson, Doug Thomas603 Yellow Jacket Dr Starkville, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Stone High SchoolIda Mitchell, Paul Morgan400 East Border Ave Wiggins, MS [email protected]@stone.k12.ms.us

Stone Middle SchoolMartin Buckhalter532 Central Avenue Wiggins, MS [email protected]

Stringer High SchoolMandi King122 CR 17 Stringer, MS [email protected]

Sumrall High SchoolWilliam Garner, Jeffrey Coulter, Zachary JamesP.O. Box 187 Sumrall, MS 39482601-758-3862william.garner@lamarcountyschools.orgzachary.james@[email protected]

Taylorsville Attendance CenterJason Todd324 Hester Street Taylorsville, MS [email protected]

Terry High SchoolMike Hampton, Todd Bobo235 West Beasley Rd. Terry, MS [email protected]@hinds.k12.ms.us

The Dev Music Company, Inc.Ayatey ShabazzPO Box 7091 Biloxi, MS 39540

Tishomingo County High SchoolLibby Cunningham701 Hwy 72 Iuka, Ms 38852662 [email protected]

Topeka-Tilton Attendance CenterJohn McDonald853 Hwy. 27 South Monticello, MS [email protected]

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Trent Lott AcademyCasey Caviness2234 Pascagoula St. Pascagoula, MS [email protected]

Tupelo High SchoolTimi Matlock, Deanna Kieffer, Darius Fant, Jeremy Greenwood1009 Varsity Dr Tupelo, MS [email protected]@[email protected]@tupeloschools.com

Tylertown High SchoolMichael Vaughan204 High School Rd. Tylertown, MS 39667

Union High SchoolAdam DeVenney, Katie DeVenney101 Forest St. Union, MS [email protected]@unioncity.k12.ms.us

University of MississippiDavid Willson, Randy Dale, Bill DeJournett103 Music Building University, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

University of Southern MississippiCatherine Rand, Mohamad Schuman, James Standland118 College Dr. #5032 Hattiesburg, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Vancleave High SchoolDavid Wright12424 HWY 57 Vancleave, MS [email protected]

Vancleave Middle SchoolCheryl Whitt12424 Hwy 57 Vancleave, MS [email protected]

Vicksburg High SchoolLeonard Winters, Terry Steed, Kathryn Baugher, Cody McElwain3701 Drummond Street Vicksburg, MS [email protected]@[email protected]@gmail.com

Vicksburg Junior High SchoolRa’Shaude Kenney, Jeremy Donald1533 Baldwin Ferry Road Vicksburg, MS [email protected]@yahoo.com

W. A. Higgins AcademyJavan Walker1749 Chestnut St Clarksdale, MS 38614662-627-8553 [email protected]

Warren Central High SchoolAlan Arendale, Melynn Arendale, Andrew Bonner, Jessica Pogue1000 Highway 27 South Vicksburg, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

Warren Central Junior High SchoolJace McMullin1630 Baldwin Ferry Rd Vicksburg, MS [email protected]

Water Valley High SchoolKeith Morgan550 Market Street Water Valley, MS [email protected]

Water Valley Junior High SchoolKaren Hamilton550 Market Street Water Valley, MS [email protected]

Wayne County High SchoolJessica Thompson, Daniel Roebuck, Matt Walker, Joe Raymond1325 Azalea Drive Waynesboro, MS [email protected]@[email protected]@gmail.com

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Wesson Attendance CenterTimothy Powell1048 Grove Street Wesson, MS [email protected]

West Harrison High SchoolTim Garrett10399 County Farm Rd. Gulport, MS [email protected]

West Jones High SchoolMark Laird, Kody Killens, DaAnn McLauren254 Springhill Road Laurel, MS [email protected]@[email protected]

West Lauderdale High SchoolDavid McKinney9916 W Lauderdale Rd. Collinsville, MS [email protected]

West Lowndes High SchoolWalt Foreman644 S. Frontage Rd Columbus, MS [email protected]

West Marion High SchoolSamarion Marshall2 West Marion Street Foxworth, MS [email protected]

West Point High SchoolRickey Brown852 S Eshman Ave. West Point, MS [email protected]

West Primary SchoolMatt Thornton161 Lewis Dr. Natchez, MS [email protected]

West Union High SchoolClaire Taylor1610 State Highway 30 W Myrtle, MS [email protected]

West Worthan Middle SchoolJeremy Smith20199 West Wortham Rd. Saucier, MS [email protected]

Winona Secondary SchoolJoseph Sanchez301 Fairground St. Winona, MS [email protected]

MISSISSIPPI BANDMASTERS MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORy

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B a n d s

Currently under the direction of David Willson, Bill DeJournett, and Randy

Dale, The University of Mississippi Band has been performing in sup-port of Ole Miss athletic events and in concert since it was organized in 1928. The band consistently has over 300 members and is one of the finest in the Southeastern United States.

The University of Mississippi offers a strong scholarship program for its band mem-bers. Band scholarships vary in amount and are based upon the student’s performing ability, instrument, and auxiliary needs

of the band. There are several opportunities to audition each

spring. Check us out online for more details.

University Bands Office103 Music Building • University, MS 38677

662–915-7390 • [email protected]/depts/band

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Performance Guidelines for MBA/MHSAA State Concert Evaluation

• All bands must play three (3) pieces of music.

o Warm Up Piece: Must be a published piece of music, not a chorale or warm up exercise. Although it is a choice, traditionally the Warm Up Composition has been a concert march or fanfare style piece.

o Required Piece: A band must play ONE composition from the Required Music List in the appropriate classification. As of August 17, 2013 a band’s required piece may come from one list below their school classification. For example, a 6A band may choose their required selection from the Class 5A list. Please check the MBA Required Music List carefully. This list will be listed in the State Clinic Book as well as on the MBA website. Any additions or changes to the list will be posted on the MBA Website as soon as they are approved. Please note that lists posted by music vendors are sometimes not updated routinely. Please make sure to check the official Required Music List in the clinic book or on the MBA website.

o Selected Piece: Bands may choose their Selected Piece from no more than one classification down if the music is on the Required Music List. When a Selected composition is not on the Required Music List the following must be considered:

• The Music should be appropriate for State Concert Evaluation.

• The difficulty should be appropriate for the classification.

• When learned, the music must be of high quality both educationally and musically for the benefit of the students performing the composition.

o The same Evaluation piece may not be used more than once in three years at any event.

• Concert Scores

o You must furnish concert scores for all numbers performed (Warm up, selected, and required.)

o Have three scores of each piece of music with your school’s name on each. Place scores in a large envelope. One envelope of scores per adjudicator.

o Original Scores must be submitted for adjudication. NO PHOTOCOPIES OF SCORES WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A WRITTEN LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER GRANTING THIS PERMISSION. ANY PHOTOCOPIES OF SCORES USED FOR ADJUDICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PUBLISHER WILL BE SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT VIOLATION. ANY WRITTEN PERMISSION MUST COME FROM THE PUBLISHER AND NOT A MUSIC VENDOR.

o No custom arrangements of published music will be accepted to take the place of the REQUIRED piece.

MUSIC SELECTION GUIDELINESSTATE CONCERT EVALUATION

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Multi-Movement Works

Multi-Movement Required Composition Guidelines

• If a band chooses to perform a multi-movement work as their REQUIRED selection they must perform the ENTIRE WORK UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ON THE REQUIRED MUSIC LIST.

Multi-Movement Selected Composition Guidelines

• If a band chooses to perform a multi-movement work as their SELECTED selection the following guidelines are in effect:

o If the work has three (3) movements, then the band must perform two (2) or more movements.

o If the work has four (4) movements, then the band must perform three (3) or more movements.

o If the work has five (5) or more movements, then the band must perform three (3) or more movements.

Multi-Movement Warm Up Composition Guidelines

• A single movement taken from a mult-movement work will be acceptable as a WARM UP selection.

Second and Third Band Guidelines

• A Second band will select required music for their Concert TWO classifications lower than their first band.

• A second band will sight read THREE classifications lower than their first band.

• A Third band will select required music for their concert THREE classifications lower than their first band.

• A Third band will sight read UIL Level 1.

• No student may participate in the first and second band.

Sight Reading Guidelines

• Class 1A will read UIL Class 1

• Class 2A will read UIL Class 2

• Class 3A will read UIL Class 2

• Class 4A will read UIL Class 3

• Class 5A will read UIL Class 4

• Class 6A will read UIL Class 5

• The second band will select read three classifications lower than their first band for Sight-Reading.

• The third band will read 1A Sight-Reading.

MUSIC SELECTION GUIDELINESSTATE CONCERT EVALUATION

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Required Music Submission Process

• Music for consideration should be sent to the appropriate Music Selection Committee representative.

• The packet should include a full score, a recording (if possible), grade level, and a paragraph explaining why the piece should be added. Links to scores and recordings may be emailed as long as they are full length.

• The deadline to submit music suggestions to a representative is December 1, 2013.

• If needed, an addendum to the Required Music List will be made available by the Music Selection Committee at the MBA State Band Clinic in December and on the MBA website.

2013-2014 MBA MUSIC SELECTION COMMITTEE

Chair Matt Rowan, Pearl High School 500 Pirate Cove Pearl, MS 39208 [email protected] 601-932-7939

Class 6A Len Killough, Hernando High School 805 Dilworth Lane Hernando, MS 38632 [email protected]

Class 5A Artie Adams, South Jones High School 313 Anderson Street Ellisville, MS 39437 601-477-8451 [email protected]

Class 4A Sam Cunningham, Ripley High School 7205 South Clayton Ripley, MS 38663 662-512-5246 [email protected]

Class 3A John Emerson, Booneville High School 300B George Allen Dr. Booneville, MS 38829 662-728-4689 [email protected]

Class 1A/2A Chad Hawkins, Eupora High School 65 Clark Avenue Eupora, MS 39744 662-258-8446 [email protected]

2nd/3rd Band Chuck Reynolds, Madison Central High School 1417 Highland Colony Parkway Madison, MS 39110 601-291-7730 [email protected]

MUSIC SELECTION GUIDELINESSTATE CONCERT EVALUATION

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NEW ADDITIONS

Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassCiechomski, Brad A Call for Peace FJH 2ARudgers, Gregory Old Dan Tucker Fantasy Grand Mesa 2ASheldon, Robert Beyond the River Bend Alfred 3A ucker, Benjamin Whiteleaf Hill Alfred 3A eck, Brian Joyful Variations Alfred 4AGrice, Rob Portrait of an Old Country Town Barnhouse 4ARomeyn, Rob At Sunrise Barnhouse 4AShaffer, David The Eternal Journey Barnhouse 4AMorales, Erik First We Dream FJH 4AHuckeby, Ed Lexicon Barnhouse 4AOare, Michael Pathways Hal Leonard 4AOwens, William Spring River Fantasy FJH 4AReed, Alfred Golden Jubilee Hal Leonard*** 6AJacob, Gordon/Ed. Heidenreich An Original Suite Boosey & Hawkes 6AMaslanka, David Give Us This Day Carl Fischer 6A

RECLASSIFICATIONS

Old NewComposer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) Class ClassBalmages, Brian Motion FJH 4A 5APuccini/van Beringen Nessum Dorma deHaske*** 4A 5ASheldon, Robert Sag Harbor Sunset Alfred 4A 5ASmith, Claude T. Chorale and Allegro Wingert-Jones 4A 5AStrommen, Carl Prairiesong Alfred 4A 5AVerdi/Falcone Prelude to Act I of “La Traviata” Kjos 4A 5AWilliams, Mark Variants on a Nautical Hymn Alfred 4A 5AElgar/Reed Nimrod from “Enigma Variations” Alfred 4A 6AGrainger/Bainum Australian Up-Country Tune Schirmer 4A 6ADvorak, Balent Two Slavonic Dances, Op. 46, #7, #8 (one or both) Shawnee 5A 6ADvorak/Longfield Slavonic Dance #8 Barnhouse 5A 6AGliere/Longfield Russian Sailors Dance Barnhouse 5A 6AGrainger, Percy Irish Tune from County Derry Carl Fischer 5A 6AHazo, Samuel Ride Boosey & Hawkes 5A 6ASaucedo, Richard Windsprints Hal Leonard 5A 6ASmith, Robert W. The Ascension Alfred 5A 6Avon Suppe, Franz Das Pensionat Ludwig 5A 6A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassAkey, Douglas Entry of the Nobles Hal Leonard 1ABach/McGinty Bach Chorale and Variation Queenwood 1ABalent, Andrew Simple Gifts Carl Fischer 1ABalmages, Brian Kilauea FJH 1ABalmages, Brian Olympia FJH 1ABeckham, Dwight Statoshphere Grand Mesa 1ABortniansky/Warren Cherubim Song Ludwig 1AByrd/Suchoff Theme and Variations Sam Fox 1AClark, Larry Character Carl Fischer 1ACompello, Joseph Antiquitus Carl Fischer 1ACook, Paul Irish Tune from County Derry Alfred 1ACurnow, James Brookside Festival Curnow 1ACurnow, James Canterbury Coronation Curnow 1ADaniels, M.L. Bandante Kjos 1Adel Borgo, Elliot Ancient Moon Alfred 1Adel Borgo, Elliot Call to Glory FJH 1Adel Borgo, Elliot Dervish Dance Kjos 1ADishinger, Christian Kemp’s Jig Masters 1AEdmondson, John Air and Allegro Queenwood 1AEdmondson, John Amazing Grace Queenwood 1AEdmondson, John Fanfare and Dance Queenwood 1AEdmondson, John Southern Hymn Setting Queenwood 1AEveland, Dennis American Journey Barnhouse 1AFeldstein/O’Reilly Echo Lake Overture Alfred 1AFeldstein/O’Reilly Two Sierra Moods Alfred 1AFolsblad, Leland Ticonderoga Wynn 1AFord, Ralph Entry of the Nobleman Alfred 1AGordon, Phillip Appalachian Festival Alfred 1AGorham, David Fort Smith Celebrations Wingert-Jones 1AGrieg/Constantine Two Lyric Pieces Presser 1AHandel/Daehn Sarabande Daehn 1AHill, Donald Soaring Ludwig 1AHilliard, Quincy Sundance Southern 1AHimes, William Medallion Overture Kjos 1AHodges, Steve Azure Hills Alfred 1AHodges, Steve Wind Mountain Overture Alfred 1AHuckeby, Ed Royal Empire Overture Barnhouse 1AHull, Grant Jota Wynn 1AJennings, Paul Legend of the Ghost Dance Hal Leonard 1AKinyon, John Air and Dance Alfred 1AKinyon, John Creole Suite Bourne 1AKopetz, Barry In Darkest Night Alfred 1AKopetz, Barry Snowbird Wingert-Jones 1ALafferty, Laurie Of Pilgrim’s Pride Ludwig 1ALavender, Paul Two Celtic Folk Songs Hal Leonard 1AMargolis, Bob Fanfare, Ode, and Festival Manhattan Beach 1AMcBeth, W. Francis Cavata Southern 1AMcGinty, Anne Actium Queenwood 1AMcGinty, Anne Alden Bridge Overture Queenwood 1AMcGinty, Anne Mystic Legend Queenwood 1AMcGinty, Anne Shaker Trilogy Queenwood 1A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassMurtha, Paul The Legend of Castle Armagh Hal Leonard 1AMyers, David Fury Grand Mesa 1ANowlin, Ryan Steadfast Overture Kjos 1AO’Loughlin, Sean Into the Mist Carl Fischer 1AO’Loughlin, Sean Overlords Carl Fischer 1AO’Reilly, John Dana Point Overture Alfred 1AO’Reilly, John Three Kentucky Sketches Alfred 1AOsmon, Leroy West Point Songs TRN 1AOwens, William Of Gentle Spirit FJH 1APearson, Bruce Ancient Dances Kjos 1ARicketts, Ted Lament and Jubilation Hal Leonard 1ARouse, Steve Enter the Olympians Manhattan Beach 1ASchmit, Nolan Voice of the Mountain Kjos 1ASchoendorff, Matthew Artifact Grand Mesa 1AShaffer, David Bristol Bay Legend Barnhouse 1AShaffer, David Fire and Fury Hal Leonard 1AShaffer, David Mirror Lake Legend Barnhouse 1AShaffer, David Storm Surge FJH 1ASharp, Chris Danse Artiqua FJH 1ASheldon, Robert In This Quiet Place Barnhouse 1ASheldon, Robert Mystic Journey Alfred 1ASheldon, Robert Rock Island Trail Alfred 1ASmith, Robert W. Affirmation Overture Alfred 1ASmith, Robert W. Glorioso Alfred 1ASmith, Robert W. The Sound and the Fury Alfred 1ASor/Dishinger Andantino Masters 1ASpears, Jared A Furious Fable Barnhouse 1ASpears, Jared Mountain Song Ludwig 1AStalter, Todd Lightning Alfred 1AStory, Michael Aztec Dance Alfred 1ASwain, John Paloyoloyo Boosey & Hawkes 1ASwearingen, James Dedication, March, and Celebration Barnhouse 1ASwearingen, James Excalibur Barnhouse 1ASwearingen, James In Quiet Times FJH 1ASweeney, Michael Celtic Air and Dance Hal Leonard 1ASweeney, Michael Imperium Hal Leonard 1ASweeney, Michael Ye Banks & Braes O’Bonnie Doon Hal Leonard 1AVinson, Johnnie Songs of Africa Hal Leonard 1AWarlock/Vinson Two Dances from “Capriol Suite” Hal Leonard 1AWilliams, Jerry Arrowhead Oveture Barnhouse 1AWilliams, Jerry Brentwood Pass Barnhouse 1AWilliams, Mark Eagle Ridge Alfred 1AWilliams, Mark Legend of Alhambra Alfred 1AWilliams, Mark Visions of Aranjues Alfred 1AWilliams, Mark Zuni Legend Alfred 1AAlberty, Craig Afton Fantasy RBC 2AAronson, L. The View from Alpha Centauri Shawnee 2ABalmages, Brian Electricity FJH 2ABalmages, Brian Falcon Fanfare FJH 2ABalmages, Brian Incantation and Ritual FJH 2ABalmages, Brian Through Courageous Eyes FJH 2A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassBarnes, James Chorale and Jubiloso Norman Lee 2ABarrett, Roland Golden Eagle Wingert-Jones 2ABarrett, Roland Of Wizards and Warriors FJH 2ABarrett, Roland The Lightning Spirit FJH 2ABliss, John Pyramid Lake Portrait APC 2ABobrowitz, David Flight of the Eagle Kjos 2ABrahms/Mahaffey Sleep Gently, My Child Southern 2AButterfield, Longfield An Irish Air Lorenz 2ACiechomski, Brad A Call for Peace FJH 2AClark, Larry Antagonist Carl Fischer 2AClark, Larry Cold Mountain Saga Carl Fischer 2AClark, Larry Quintus Carl Fischer 2ACourt, Douglas Song of the Matador Curnow 2ACross, David Be Thou My Vision Boosey & Hawkes 2ACummings, Walter Mile High Magic Grand Mesa 2ACummings, Walter Processions of Stars Grand Mesa 2ACurnow, James Vanguard Curnow 2ADaehn, Larry Song of the Hebrides Daehn 2ADavis, Albert O. From Shire and Sea Alfred *** 2Ade Haan, Jacob Yellow Mountains Curnow 2Adel Borgo, Elliot Ancient Ritual Wingert-Jones 2Adel Borgo, Elliot Blue Ridge Holiday JPM 2Adel Borgo, Elliot Prelude and Dance Carl Fischer 2Adel Borgo, Elliot Two British Folk Songs Hal Leonard 2ADoss, Thomas Fanatic Winds deHaske 2AEdmondson, John A Mighty Fortress Queenwood 2AEdmondson, John American Folk Fantasy Boosey & Hawkes 2AEdmondson, John Eternal Father, Strong to Save Queenwood 2AErickson, Frank Aria Cantabile Alfred 2AErickson, Frank English Folk Song Fantasy Alfred 2AErickson, Frank Rhythm of the Winds Alfred 2AFagan, Gary Nemesis Alfred 2AFinlayson, Walter Cantabile Boosey & Hawkes 2AFoster, Robert Appalachian Hymn Norman Lee 2AFoster, Robert Frontier Spirit Barnhouse 2AGolemo, Michael Westward Journey Daehn 2AGorham, David Copper Meadows Wingert-Jones 2AGorham, David Rockbridge Festival Wingert-Jones 2AGrice, Rob Pinnacle Grand Mesa 2AGrice, Rob Rocky Mountain Skyscape Northeastern 2AGrice, Rob Zeal Grand Mesa 2AGrieg/Curnow Peer Gynt Suite #1 Curnow 2AGrundman, Clare A Finnish Rhapsody Boosey & Hawkes 2AHilliard, Quincy Calico Carl Fischer 2AHilliard, Quincy Firecreek Legacy Carl Fischer 2AHilliard, Quincy Japanese Festival Carl Fischer 2AHimes, Wiliam Creed Kjos 2AHodges, Steve Clear Lake Overture Alfred 2AHoullif, Murray A Cowboy Life C. Alan 2AHuckeby, Ed Abington Ridge Barnhouse 2AHuckeby, Ed Acclamations Barnhouse 2A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassHuckeby, Ed From Whom All Blessings Flow Barnhouse 2AKinyon, John Appalachian Trail Alfred 2AKinyon, John Shenandoah Valley Alfred 2ALopez, Victor Aztlan Alfred 2AMcBeth, W. Francis Praises Southern 2AMcGinty, Anne American Folk Festival Boosey & Hawkes 2AMcGinty, Anne Pinnacle Overture Queenwood 2AMcGinty, Anne Three Irish Folksongs Barnhouse 2AMiller, Rodney Brave Spirit Shawnee 2AMorales, Erick Aztec FJH 2AMyers, Theldon From an 18th Century Album TRN 2ANeeck, Larry Under an Irish Sky Barnhouse 2ANiehaus, Lennie Colors and Configurations Barnhouse 2AOare, Michael Awakened Voices Resound Kjos 2AO’Reilly, John Cobb County Festival Alfred 2AO’Reilly, John Mountain Ridge Overture Alfred 2AOwens, William At a Turkish Market FJH 2APearson, Bruce Tapestry Kjos 2APearson, Bruce Wind River Overture Kjos 2APloyhar, James Castle, Loch, and Heath Wynn 2ARhodes, William Three Russian Cameos TRN 2ARudgers, Gregory Old Dan Tucker Fantasy Grand Mesa 2ASaucedo, Richard Into the Clouds Hal Leonard 2ASeward, Nancy Crestwood Wingert-Jones 2AShabazz, Ayatey Let Us Break Bread Together DEV 2AShaffer, David Fire Dance Barnhouse 2AShaffer, David Weatheridge Barnhouse 2ASheldon, Robert Eagle Mountain Overture Barnhouse 2ASheldon, Robert Spirit Lake Overture Barnhouse 2ASingleton, Kenneth A Renaissance Festival Grand Mesa 2ASlocum, Earl Swedish Melody TRN 2ASmith, Claude T. A Thousand Hills Overture Hal Leonard 2ASmith, Claude T. Inscriptions for Band Wingert-Jones 2ASmith, Claude T. Invocation and Jubiloso Hal Leonard 2ASmith, Robert W. Lullaby for Band Barnhouse 2ASmith, Robert W. Rites of Tamburo Alfred 2ASmith, Robert W. When Summer Takes Flight Alfred 2ASpears, Jared Fire Dancer Ludwig 2ASpears, Jared Praeludium Barnhouse 2AStamp, Jack Harnett County Celebration RBC 2ASwearingen, James A Song of Hope Barnhouse 2ASwearingen, James Air of Nobility Barnhouse 2ASwearingen, James Entrance of the Tall Ships Barnhouse 2ASwearingen, James Fanfare and Jubilee Barnhouse 2ASwearingen, James Legend of the Yankee Clippers FJH 2ASwearingen, James Mystic River Fantasy Barnhouse 2ASwearingen, James Olde English Hymn Barnhouse 2ASwearingen, James Trumphant Spirit Overture Barnhouse 2ASweeney, Michael Where the Sun Breaks Through the Mist Hal Leonard 2ATatgenhorst, John Acadia Overture Barnhouse 2ATatgenhorst, John Coventry Barnhouse 2A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassTchaikovsky/Singleton Hymn to the Saints Grand Mesa 2ATelemann/Daehn Aria Daehn 2ATicheli, Frank Joy Manhattan Beach 2AWada, Naoya Amber Moon Grand Mesa 2AWilliams, Jerry Coronado Barnhouse 2AWilliams, Jerry Eagle Rock Alfred 2AWilliams, Mark Hillcrest Pageant Alfred 2AWilliams, Mark Scenes of Wonder Alfred 2AAkey, Douglas A Tallis Prelude Queenwood 3AAkey, Douglas Mather Point Rhapsody Queenwood 3AAkey, Douglas Tales of the Emerald Isle Hal Leonard 3AAllen, Fred Accord Southern 3AAllen, Fred They Led My Lord Away TRN 3AAllen, Fred When the Stars Began to Fall TRN 3ABach/Bullock Chorale Variations Alfred *** 3ABach/Kinyon Chorale Prelude in E Flat Alfred 3ABach/Reed Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring Barnhouse 3ABalmages, Brian Among the Clouds FJH 3ABarker, Warren An Irish Ayre for Winds Alfred 3ABarker, Warren Danny Boy Barnhouse 3ABarnes, James Heartherwood Portrait Southern 3ABarrett, Roland Structures Belwin 3ABeck/Clark Assurance Barnhouse 3ABeethoven/Ployhar Hymn to Joy Alfred 3ABroege, Timothy Sinfonia VI Manhattan Beach 3ABulla, Stephen Festivity Curnow 3ABulla, Stephen Legend of Knife River Curnow 3ABullock, Jack From the Hills of Briston Alfred 3ACacavas, John Scenario for Winds Alfred 3ACarter, Charles Overture for Winds Bourne 3ACarter, Charles Ricercare and Dance Queenwood 3AClark, Larry Seven Springs Carl Fischer 3AClark, Reber Escape From Chronopolis C. Alan 3ACurnow, James Canterbury Tales Hal Leonard 3ACurnow, James Canticles Curnow 3ACurnow, James Of Courage and Patriotism Curnow 3ACurnow, James Silver Ribbon Chanteys Curnow 3ADaehn, Larry With Quiet Courage Daehn 3ADawson, Jay A Russian Festival APC 3ADawson, Jay Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing APC 3ADebussy/Lewis Golliwogg’s Cakewalk Alfred 3AdeHaan, Jacob Adagietto Curnow 3Adel Borgo, Elliot A Child is Born Alfred 3Adel Borgo, Elliot Chant Rituals Alfred 3Adel Borgo, Elliot Chorale Paraphrase Curnow 3AEdmondson, John Delmar Celebration Queenwood 3AEdmondson, John Silesian Folk Song Queenwood 3AFagan, Gary Commitment, Honor, and Service Alfred 3AFraser, Bruce Highland Fantasy G & M Brand 3AGilroy, Gary Fire Wingert-Jones 3AGorham, David Compton Ridge Overture Wingert-Jones 3A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassGorham, David Continental Overture Wingert-Jones 3AGrainer/Kreines Harvest Hymn Barnhouse 3AGrainger/Cramer Near Woodstock Town Southern 3AGrundman, Clare A Scottish Rhapsody Boosey & Hawkes 3AGrundman, Clare Fantasy on American Sailing Songs Boosey & Hawkes 3AGrundman, Clare Kentucky 1800 Boosey & Hawkes 3AHannickel, Mike Olympus Curnow 3AHanson/Balent Interlochen Theme Carl Fischer 3AHilliard, Quincy Irish Festival FJH 3AHolmes, Paul Amazing Grace TRN 3AHosay, James Clash of the Ironclads Curnow 3AHosay, James Colonial Collage Curnow 3AHuckeby, Ed Blue Lake Reflections Barnhouse 3AHuckeby, Ed Covenant Norman Lee 3AHuckeby, Ed Introduction and Rondo Norman Lee 3AHull, Grant Variations Wynn 3AHultgren, Ralph Jessie’s Well Ludwig 3AJager, Robert Pastorale and Country Dance Kjos 3AJenkins, Darren A Festive Celebration Alfred 3AJenkins, Darren Arioso Wingert-Jones 3AJohnson, Timothy Triumphant Spirit Curnow 3AJutras, Andre Inversia Barnhouse 3AKarrick, Brant The Dragoon’s Farewell Queenwood 3ALewis, Brian Honor and Glory Alfred 3ALopez, Victor River of Dreams Alfred 3AMcBeth, W. Francis Battaglia Southern 3AMcGinty, Anne Suite Modale Queenwood 3AMcGinty, Anne The Sun-God Ceremony Queenwood 3AMcHalley, Jim Montevallo Celebration Southern 3AMilford, Gene The Trail West Alfred 3AMorales, Erick Da Vinci Sketches FJH 3AMoss, John British Masters Suite Hal Leonard 3ANeeck, larry Song of Solace Barnhouse 3ANishimura, Yukiko Star Ship Southern 3AOare, Michael Suite for Band Wingert-Jones 3AO’Loughlin, Sean Spectral Landscapes Carl Fischer 3AO’Loughlin, Sean Visigoths Carl Fischer 3APappas, J. Where Eagles Soar JPM 3APearson, Bruce Joyance Kjos 3APethel, Stan Encomium Barnhouse 3APloyhar, James Overture Majestic Alfred 3AReed, Alfred Greensleeves Barnhouse 3AReinecke/Osterling Prelude to Act V of King Manfred Ludwig 3AReineke, Steven Where Eagles Soar Barnhouse 3ARicketts, Ted Beyond the Horizon Hal Leonard 3ASaucedo, Richard Awakening Hills Hal Leonard 3ASaucedo, Richard Spirit of the Falcon Hal Leonard 3ASaucedo, Richard With Each Sunset Hal Leonard 3AShaffer, David Canadian Sketches Barnhouse 3AShaffer, David Ceremony, Chant and Ritual Barnhouse 3ASheldon, Robert In the Shining of the Stars Barnhouse 3A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassSheldon, Robert Quixotic Episode Alfred 3ASheldon, Robert Shenandoah Alfred 3ASheldon, Robert Beyond the River Bend Alfred 3ASmith, Claude T. Concert Variations Wingert-Jones 3ASmith, Robert W. Encanto Hal Leonard 3ASmith, Robert W. Hymnsong Variants Alfred 3ASpears, Jared For the Courageous Grand Mesa 3ASpears, Jared Images Diabolique Hal Leonard 3AStrommen, Carl Annie Laurie Carl Fischer 3AStuart, Hugh M. Three Ayres from Gloucester Shawnee 3ASudduth, James Thematic Variations on Dona Nobis Pacem Southern 3ASudduth, James Variations on a Danish Folk Song RBC Publications 3ASwearingen, James Echoes of Ireland Carl Fischer 3ASwearingen, James Flight of Valor Barnhouse 3ASwearingen, James In the Winter of 1730 Barnhouse 3ASwearingen, James Jubilance Barnhouse 3ASweeney, Michael Lament & Tribal Dances Hal Leonard 3ASweeney, Michael On the Wings of Swallows Hal Leonard 3ATchaikovsky/Clark Pantomime Carl Fischer 3ATicheli, Frank Portrait of a Clown Manhattan Beach 3AToda, Akira Warabe Kjos 3ATucker, Benjamin Whiteleaf Hill Alfred 3ATucker, Christopher Americans Lost Southern 3AVan der Roost, Jan Adagio for Winds deHaske 3AVan der Roost, Jan Centennial Prelude Curnow 3AVaughan Williams/Daehn The Lowlands of Scotland Daehn 3AVerdi/Conley Il Trovatore FJH 3AVinson, Johnnie Ballad and Dance Hal Leonard 3AVinson, Johnnie Three Czech Folk Songs Hal Leonard 3AWagner, Douglas And Evermore Shall Be Alfred 3AWashburn, Robert Pageant Royale Boosey & Hawkes 3AWilliams, Clifton Songs of Heritage Rubank 3AWilliams, Clifton Variation Overture Ludwig 3AWilliams, Jerry Free Spirit Overture Barnhouse 3AYoung, Charles R. A Child’s Embrace Southern 3AZdecklik, John Chorale and Shaker Dance II Kjos 3A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassAllen, Fred He’s Gone Away Southern 4ABalmages, Brian Elements (Petite Symphony) FJH 4ABarker, Warren Deir In De Barnhouse 4ABarnes, James Crossgate Southern 4ABeck, Brian Joyful Variations Alfred 4ABoysen, Andrew I Am Kjos 4ABrahms, Buehlman Blessed Are They Ludwig 4ABrooks, B.J. The Willows of Winter Grand Mesa 4ACacavas, John Overture - Bisham Grange Barnhouse 4ACompello, Joseph Gypsy Dance Carl Fischer 4ACuriale, Joseph Compassion APC 4ACurnow, James Canticle Curnow 4Adel Borgo, Elliot Festa Kjos 4AEdmondson, John Silver Jubilee Overture Wingert-Jones 4AFarmer, George The Silent Hills of My Childhood Daehn 4AGounod/Conley Te Deum Alfred *** 4AGrice, Rob Portrait of an Old Country Town Barnhouse 4AGrundman, Clare A Welsh Rhapsody Boosey & Hawkes 4AGrundman, Clare American Folk Rhapsody No. 1 Boosey & Hawkes 4AGrundman, Clare American Folk Rhapsody No. 2 Boosey & Hawkes 4AGrundman, Clare American Folk Rhapsody No. 3 Boosey & Hawkes 4AHilliard, Quincy Variations on an African Hymnsong Barnhouse 4AHolsinger, David A Childhood Hymn Wingert-Jones 4AHolsinger, David In Praise of Gentle Pioneers TRN 4AHolsinger, David Nilesdance TRN 4AHolsinger, David On a Hymnsong of Lowell Mason TRN 4AHolsinger, David On A Hymnsong of Philip Bliss TRN 4AHolst/Smith On This Day the Earth Shall Ring Alfred 4AHuckeby, Ed Glorioso Barnhouse 4AHuckeby, Ed Jubiloso Barnhouse 4AHuckeby, Ed Lexicon Barnhouse 4AJones, Douglas Interlochen Variations TRN 4AMahler/Reynolds Finale from Symphony No. 3 Shawnee 4AMcBeth, W. Francis Joyant Narrative Southern 4AMcBeth, W. Francis Scaramouche Southern 4AMorales, Erik First We Dream FJH 4AOare, Michael Pathways Hal Leonard 4AO’Loughlin, Sean Ancient Irish Hymn Carl Fischer 4AO’Reilly, John Galway Bay Overture Alfred 4AOrff/Krance Carmina Burana (must play 1-2 or 12-13) Schott 4AOwens, William Spring River Fantasy FJH 4AReineke, Steven Sedona Barnhouse 4ARhoades, William Three Pieces for Band Columbia 4ARomeyn, Rob Oceanscapes Barnhouse 4ARomeyn, Rob At Sunrise Barnhouse 4ARoot, Thomas Let Us Break Bread Together Kjos 4ASchuller, Gunther Nature’s Way Hal Leonard 4AShabazz, Ayetey Shores of New England DEV 4AShaffer, David Cantus Jubilante Barnhouse 4AShaffer, David Dominion of the sky Barnhouse 4AShaffer, David Fanfare and Festival Celebration Barnhouse 4A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassShaffer, David Whitewater Festival Barnhouse 4AShaffer, David The Eternal Journey Barnhouse 4ASheldon, Robert Fall River Overture Barnhouse 4ASheldon, Robert Prelude on an Old English Hymn Barnhouse 4ASmith, Claude T. Anthem for Winds and Percussion Hal Leonard 4ASmith, Claude T. Declaration Overture Wingert-Jones 4ASmith, Robert W. Precious Lord, Take My Hand Alfred 4ASwearingen, James Blue Ridge Saga Barnhouse 4ASwearingen, James Deep River Barnhouse 4ASwearingen, James Hymn for a Child Barnhouse 4ASwearingen, James Lead On, O King Eternal Barnhouse 4ASwearingen, James The Light Eternal Barnhouse 4ATicheli, Frank Fortress Manhattan Beach 4AWilliams, Clifton/Wagner Chorale and March Alfred 4AWilliams, Mark Campbell River Sketches Alfred 4AWinston, Carlton When the Great Owl Sings DEV 4AArnold, Malcolm Four Scottish Dances (three mvts) Carl Fischer 5AArnold/Johnstone English Dances (three mvts) Music Sales Corp.*** 5AArnold/Paynter Sarabande and Polka Carl Fischer 5ABach/Moehlmann If Thou Be Near Alfred *** 5ABach/Reed Come, Sweet Death Barnhouse 5ABach/Reed My Jesus, Oh What Anguish Barnhouse 5ABalmages, Brian Motion FJH 5ABalmages, Brian Beyond the Summitt FJH 5ABalmages, Brian Winter Dances FJH 5ABarker, Warren By the River’s Bend Barnhouse 5ABarrett, Roland Chants Long Forgotten Wingert-Jones 5ABarrett, Roland Dreams and Proclamations FJH 5ABarrett, Roland Sunchasers FJH 5ABartok/Wallace Allegro Barbaro APC 5ABiebl/Cameron Ave Maria Boosey & Hawkes 5ABlack, Dave Columbia Vision Alfred 5ABrahms, Longfield Hungarian Dance No. 5 Barnhouse 5ABullock, Jack At the Apex Alfred 5AByrd/Jacob William Byrd Suite (three mvts) Boosey & Hawkes 5ACamphouse, Mark Yosemite Autumn Kjos 5AClark, Larry Kinetic Energy Carl Fischer 5ACourt, Douglas Laurel Mountain Overture Curnow 5ACuriale, Joseph Prairie Hymn APC 5Ade Haan, Jacob La Storia Curnow 5Ade Haan, Jacob Westfort Curnow 5Adel Borgo, Elliot Sailing Songs Alfred 5ADello Joio, Norman Scenes from The Louvre (3 mvts) Hal Leonard 5AEarl, Christian Where Falcons Soar Wingert-Jones 5AElgar/Slocum Enigma Variations (theme, var 1,4,11,14) TRN 5AErbe/Solomon The Dream is Alive Daehn *** 5AFoster, Robert Emmanuel Variants Wingert-Jones 5AFrank/Harvey Panis Angelicus Elkan Vogel*** 5AFraser, Bruce Variations On a Scottish Folk Song G & M Brand 5AGibson, John Resting in the Peace of His Hands Southern 5AGillis/Bainum Spiritual from Symphony No. 5 1/2 Boosey & Hawkes *** 5A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassGiovannini/Robinson Overture in Bb RBC 5AGiovannini/Robinson Overture in C Alfred *** 5AGluck/Beringen Orfeo’s Song Curnow 5AGolemo, Michael Symphonic Essay Ludwig 5AGrainger, Percy Lincolnshire Posy (three mvts) Schirmer 5AGrundman, Clare An Irish Rhapsody Boosey & Hawkes 5AGrundman, Clare Candide Suite (three mvts) Hal Leonard 5AGrundman, Clare Concord Boosey & Hawkes 5AHazo, Samuel Echoes Boosey & Hawkes 5AHilliard, Quincy Crestwood Bourne 5AHilliard, Quincy Spirit of Survival Kjos 5AHolloman, Sam Three Children’s Hymns TRN 5AHolsinger, David At the Strongholds of En Gedi TRN 5AHolsinger, David Havendance TRN 5AHolsinger, David On an American Spiritual TRN 5AHolst, arr. Nitsch In the Bleak Midwinter Grand Mesa 5AJacob, Gordon The Battell (four mvts) TRN 5AJager, Robert Joan of Arc Kjos 5AJager, Robert Third Suite Alfred 5AKeler-Bella/Roberts Lustpiel Overture Alfred *** 5ALa Plante, Pierre Gathering Places Daehn 5ALocklear, Bill Overcome APC 5AMackey, John Foundry John Mackey 5AMackey, John Strange Humors John Mackey 5AMackey, John Undertow John Mackey 5AMahr, Timothy A Quiet Place to Think Kjos 5AManuel, Cross Alleluia Daehn 5AMargolis, Bob Battle Pavane Manhatton Beach 5AMascagni/Phillips Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana Alfred 5AMcBeth, W. Francis Caccia Southern 5AMcBeth, W. Francis Masque Southern 5AMcBeth, W. Francis Of Sailors and Whales (3 mvts) Southern 5AMcGinty, Anne And the Heart Replies Queenwood 5AMcGinty, Anne Riversong Queenwood 5AMcGinty, Anne Tientokos Queenwood 5AMcGinty, Anne Tis A Gift Queenwood 5AMitchell, Rex Introduction and Fantasia Hal Leonard 5AMoore, David Skyscapes Barnhouse 5AMoss, John Les Cheneaux Impressions Hal Leonard 5AO’Loughlin, Sean Spirals of Light Carl Fischer 5AO’Reilly, John Delmar Festival Overture Alfred 5AOrff/Krance Carmina Burana (must play 1-2 and 3 other mvts) Schott 5APersichetti, Vincent Pageant Carl Fischer 5APrescot, John East of the Sun Wingert-Jones 5APuccini/van Beringen Nessum Dorma deHaske*** 5ARauch, Peter Century of Flight BAS Publishing 5AReed, Alfred A Festival Prelude Hal Leonard 5AReed, Alfred Imperatrix Hal Leonard 5AReed, Alfred Othello (three mvts) Hal Leonard 5ARossini/Mahaffey Semiramide Southern 5ARudgers, Gregory Songs of the Basque Grand Mesa 5A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassSaucedo, Richard Forever Holding Close the Memories Hal Leonard 5ASchmit, Nolan E. Fanfare and Dance Kjos 5ASchumann, William When Jesus Wept Presser 5AShabazz, Ayetey Infinite Horizon Grand Mesa 5AShabazz, Ayetey Of Honor and Valor Eternal Barnhouse 5AShaffer, David Suncoast Carnival Barnhouse 5AShaffer, David When Angels Weep Barnhouse 5ASheldon, Robert Sag Harbor Sunset Alfred 5ASheldon, Robert A Longford Legend Alfred 5ASheldon, Robert Iberian Escapades Alfred 5ASheldon, Robert Images Barnhouse 5ASheldon, Robert Palimpsest Barnhouse 5ASheldon, Robert Three Georgian Vignettes Alfred 5ASheldon, Robert Welsh Ayres and Dances Alfred 5ASheldon, Robert West Highlands Sojourn Barnhouse 5ASilva, Alan On the American River Carl Fischer 5ASmith, Claude T. Chorale and Allegro Wingert-Jones 5ASmith, Claude T. Joyance Wingert-Jones 5ASmith, Robert W. To Dance in the Secret Garden Alfred 5ASmith, Robert W. Star of Dreams Alfred 5ASmith, Robert W. The Gathering of the Yeoman Alfred 5ASparke, Philip Concert Prelude C. Alan 5AStrommen, Carl Prairiesong Alfred 5AStrommen, Carl Prelude on an American Spiritual Carl Fischer 5ASudduth, James Serenade and Dances RBC Publications 5ATicheli, Frank Amazing Grace Manhattan Beach 5ATicheli, Frank Cajun Folk Songs Manhattan Beach 5ATicheli, Frank Loch Lomond Manhattan Beach 5ATicheli, Frank Shenandoah Manhattan Beach 5ATschesnokov/Wagner Salvation is Created Kjos 5ATucker, Christopher Carah’s Ballad TRN 5ATull, Fisher Introit Southern 5AVan Lijnschooten, Henk Rhapsody from the Low Countries Molenaar 5AVaughan Williams, Ralph Flourish for Wind Band Oxford 5AVerdi/Falcone Prelude to Act I of “La Traviata” Kjos 5AVinson, Johnie Variants on a Shaped Note Tune Hal Leonard 5AVogel, Kirk Escalante Grand Mesa 5AWada, Naoya On Wings of Music Barnhouse 5AWhite, Donald Ambrosian Hymn Variants Ludwig 5AWiley, Charles Old Scottish Melody TRN 5AWilliams, Clifton Dedicatory Oveture Hal Leonard 5AWilliams, Mark Variants on a Nautical Hymn Alfred 5AYurko, Bruce Night Dances Ludwig 5AZdechlik, John Mother Machree Kjos 5AZdechlik, John Prelude Kjos 5AZdechlik, John Psalm 46 Alfred 5AAkey, Douglas Pastorale and Irish Jig Daehn 6AAlbeniz/Caillet Fete-Dieu (Feast Day in Seville) Sam Fox 6AAndrew, James Sinfonietta for Wind and Percussion (any mvt.) Shawnee 6AArnold, Malcolm Four Scottish Dances (all mvts) Carl Fischer 6AArnold/Johnstone English Dances (all mvts) Music Sales Corp.*** 6A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassArnold/Paynter Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo Carl Fischer 6AArnold/Sayre Peterloo Overture Hal Leonard 6ABach/Grainger/Jager Blithe Bells Hal Leonard 6ABach/Hunsberger Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor Schirmer 6ABach/Leidzen Toccata and Fugue in D Minor Carl Fischer 6ABalmages, Brian Summer Dances FJH 6ABalmages, Brian The Awakening FJH 6ABaltzer, Sam Suo-Gan Daehn 6ABarnes, James Fifth Symphony Southern 6ABarnett, Carol Cyprian Suite Boosey & Hawkes 6ABarrett, Roland On the Wings of the Chosen Wingert-Jones 6ABassett, Leslie Designs, Images, and Textures Peters (rental only) 6ABennett, Robert Russell Suite of Old American Dances (three mvts) Chappell 6ABenson, Warren Solitary Dancer Carl Fischer 6ABerlioz/Henning Beatrice and Benedict Overture Carl Fischer *** 6ABernstein/Beeler Overture to Candide Schirmer 6ABernstein/Grundman Overture to Candide Barnhouse 6ABilik, Jerry American Civil War Fantasy Peer-Southern 6ABilik, Jerry Overture Alfresco Hal Leonard *** 6ABooker, Jr., Charles L. Like the Stars Forever and Ever… Alfred 6ABooker, Jr., Charles L. River Valley Suite Southern 6ABulla, Stephen Trilogy Americana Curnow 6AByrd/Jacob William Byrd Suite (four mvts) Boosey & Hawkes 6ACamphouse, Mark A Movement for Rosa TRN 6AChance, John Barnes Blue Lake Boosey & Hawkes 6AChance, John Barnes Elegy Boosey & Hawkes 6AChance, John Barnes Incantation and Dance Boosey & Hawkes 6AChance, John Barnes Symphony No. 2 (1st or 3rd mvt) Boosey & Hawkes 6AChance, John Barnes Variations on a Korean Folk Song Boosey & Hawkes 6ACheetham, John Infinite Hoizons RBC 6ACopland, Aaron An Outdoor Overture Boosey & Hawkes 6ACopland/Patterson Down a Country Lane Boosey & Hawkes 6ACurnow, James Fiddle Tunes Curnow 6ACurnow, James Four Colonial Country Dances Curnow 6ACurnow, James Symphonic Triptych Hal Leonard 6ACurnow, James Toward the Sunrising Curnow 6ACurnow, James Where Ne’er Lark Nor Eagle Flew Hal Leonard 6ADahl, Ingolf Sinfonietta Tetra/Continuo 6ADanner, Greg New Frontier Daehn 6ADavis, Albert O. Songs of the British Isles Ludwig 6Ade Haan, Jan Overture to a New Age Curnow 6Ade Meij, Johan Aquarium Hal Leonard 6Ade Meij, Johan Lord of the Rings (any mvt) Hal Leonard 6Adel Borgo, Elliot Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night Shawnee 6Adel Borgo, Elliot Jubiloso Shawnee 6Adel Borgo, Elliot Parable Alfred 6Adel Borgo, Elliot Slavonic Dances Curnow 6ADel Tredici, David In Wartime (masterwork) Boosey & Hawkes 6ADello Joio, Norman Fantasia on a Theme by Haydn Hal Leonard 6ADello Joio, Norman From Every Horizon Hal Leonard 6ADello Joio, Norman Satiric Dances Associated Music Pub. 6A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassDello Joio, Norman Scenes from The Louvre (4 mvts) Hal Leonard 6ADello Joio, Norman Variants on a Medieval Tune Hal Leonard 6ADiero/Daehn Trieste overture Daehn 6ADohnanyi/Harding Andante and Rondo TRN 6ADurante/Singleton Prelude and Fugue Grand Mesa 6ADvorak, Balent Two Slavonic Dances, Op. 46, #7, #8 (one or both) Shawnee 6ADvorak, Robert West Point Symphony (three mvts) Summy Birchard *** 6ADvorak/Longfield Slavonic Dance #8 Barnhouse 6AEarl, Christian Beyond the Breaking Tides Barnhouse 6AElgar/de Meij Chanson de Matin, op. 15, No. 2 Molenaar 6AElgar/Reed Nimrod from “Enigma Variations” Alfred 6AElgar/Slocum Enigma Variations (theme, var 1,4,5,9,11,14) TRN 6AFannin, John Badge of Courage APC 6AFannin, John Legend of Bafe’ APC 6AFarmer, George When Angels Weep Daehn 6AFarnon, Robert Rhapsody on “The Minstrel Boy” G & M Brand *** 6AFeld, Jindrich Divertimento for Wind Orchestra Ludwig 6AFord, Ralph Royal Canadian Sketches Alfred 6AForsblad, Leland Fantasia on “Doxology” TRN 6AForsblad, Leland Pacific Coast Panorama Kendor 6AFoster, Robert With Joy our Song Shall Soar Wingert-Jones 6AFrescobaldi/Slocum Toccata Alfred 6AFry, Tommy Triptych Carl Fischer 6AGabrielli/Margolis Canzona Manhattah Beach 6AGandolf, Michael Vientos y Tangos Boosey & Hawkes 6AGiannini, Vittorio Dedication Overture Alfred 6AGiannini, Vittorio Symphony No. 3 (1st mvt + 2nd or 4th) Alfred 6AGliere/Longfield Russian Sailors Dance Barnhouse 6AGould, Morton Ballad for Band Schirmer 6AGould, Morton Jericho Alfred 6AGould, Morton Symphony for Band (one mvt) Schirmer 6AGounod/Larendeau Ballet Music from “Faust” (four mvts) Carl Fischer *** 6AGrainger, Percy Irish Tune from County Derry Carl Fischer 6AGrainger, Percy Country Gardens Schirmer 6AGrainger, Percy Lincolnshire Posy (four mvts) Schirmer 6AGrainger, Percy Molly on the Shore Carl Fischer 6AGrainger, Percy Shepherd’s Hey Carl Fischer 6AGrainger/Bainum Australian Up-Country Tune Schirmer 6AGrainger/Osman Scotch Strathsprey and Reel TRN 6AGrainger/Rogers Colonial Song Southern 6AGrainger/Sousa/Schissel Handel in the Strand Barnhouse 6AGregson, Edward Festivo Novello 6AGross, Charles Alle Psallite Shawnee 6AHandel/Daehn Concerto for Winds Daehn 6AHanson, Howard Chorale and Alleluia Carl Fischer 6AHanson, Howard Laude Carl Fischer (rental only) 6AHanson, J. Robert Fanfare Pre. “O, How Shall I Receive Thee” Alfred *** 6AHanson, Shelly Seis Manuel Boosey & Hawkes 6AHanson, Shelly Volver a la Montana Boosey & Hawkes 6AHanson/McBeth Symphony No. 2 (third mvt) Carl Fischer 6AHartley, Walter Sinfonia No. 4 Wingert-Jones 6A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassHazo, Samuel Ride Boosey & Hawkes 6AHazo, Samuel Perthshire Majesty Boosey & Hawkes 6AHazo, Samuel Sky is Waiting Hal Leonard 6AHazo, Samuel Solas Ane’ Hal Leonard 6AHearshen, Ira A Patriotic Overture Ludwig 6AHill, William Sioux Variants Kjos 6AHimes, William Life Dances Curnow 6AHindemith/Wilson March from Symphonic Metamorphosis Schott 6AHolsinger, David Consider the Uncommon Man TRN 6AHolsinger, David On Ancient Hymns and Festal Dances TRN 6AHolsinger, David On the Grand Prairie Texas TRN 6AHolsinger, David Prelude and Rondo Barnhouse 6AHolsinger, David To Tame the Perilous Skies TRN 6AHolst, Gustav “Jupiter” from the Planets Boosey & Hawkes 6AHolst, Gustav “Mars” from the Planets Boosey & Hawkes 6AHolst, Gustav First Suite in Eb for Military Band Boosey & Hawkes 6AHolst, Gustav Second Suite in F for Military Band (three mvts) Boosey & Hawkes 6AHolst/Curnow “Uranus” from the Planets Hal Leonard 6AHolst/Smith In the Bleak Mid-Winter Alfred 6AHorovitz/Boyd Four Dances from Femmes d’Alger Alfred*** 6AHuckeby, Ed The Golden Circle Barnhouse 6AHultgren, Ralph Whirr, Whirr, Whirr!!! Kjos 6AHusa, Karel Music for Prague, 1968 Associated Music Pub. 6AIves/Elkus Symphony No. 2, Finale Peer-Southern 6AIves/Thurston The Alcotts Associated Music Pub. 6AJacob, Gordon An Original Suite Boosey & Hawkes*** 6AJacob, Gordon Flag of Stars Boosey & Hawkes *** 6AJacob, Gordon/Ed. Heidenreich An Original Suite Boosey & Hawkes 6AJager, Robert Colonial Airs and Dances Kjos 6AJager, Robert Diamond Variations Alfred 6AJager, Robert Jubilate Southern 6AJager, Robert Sinfonia Nobilissima Presser 6AJager, Robert Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann Alfred 6AJedwabnik, Michael Columbia Celebrations Grand Mesa 6AJenkins, Joseph Wilcox American Overture for Band Presser 6AKabelevsky/Hunsberger Overture to Colas Breugnon MCA/Hall Leonard 6AKnox, Thomas Sea Songs Ludwig 6AKozhevikov/Bourgeois Symphony No. 3: “Slavanskaya” (any 2 mvts) Wingert-Jones 6ALa Plante, Pierre English Country Settings Daehn 6ALaGasse, Homer Sea Portrait Kjos 6ALinn, Robert Partitia Kjos 6ALiszt/Hindsley Les Preludes Hindsley Transcriptions 6ALongfield, Robert Transformations FJH 6ALoPresti, Ronald Elegy for a Young American Presser 6AMahr, Timothy Fantasia in G Kjos 6AMahr, Timothy Into the Air! Kjos 6AMaslanka, David Heart Songs Carl Fischer 6AMaslanka, David Give Us This Day Carl Fischer 6AMcBeth, W. Francis Divergents Southern 6AMcBeth, W. Francis Kaddish Southern 6AMcBeth, W. Francis Of Sailors and Whales (4 mvts) Southern 6A

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(Newly added titles in bold)Composer/Arranger Title Publisher (out of print***) ClassMcBeth, W. Francis To Be Fed By Ravens Southern 6AMelillo, Stephen Godspeed! Stormworld 6AMendelssohn/Garofolo Overture for Band, op. 24 Grand Mesa 6AMennin, Peter Canzona Carl Fischer 6AMilhaud, Darius Suite Francaise (three mvts) Alfred 6AMorales, Erik With Every Joyful Hearts FJH 6AMosier, Kirt From the Summit Wingert-Jones 6AMoussorgsky/Hindsley Night on Bald mountain Hindsley Transcriptions 6AMozart/Longfield Abduction from the Seraglio FJH 6AMozart/Slocum The Marriage of Figaro Alfred 6AMussorgsky/Boyd Pictures at an Exhibition (4 mvts) Ludwig 6AMussorgsky/Patterson Procession of Princes and Priests Southern 6ANelhybel, Vaclav Symphonic Movement Alfred 6ANelhybel, Vaclav Trittico (2 mvts) Alfred 6ANelson, Ron Rocky Point Holliday Boosey & Hawkes 6ANiccolai/Singleton The Merry Wives of Windsor Grand Mesa 6ANixon, Roger Fiesta del Pacifico Boosey & Hawkes 6ANixon, Roger Reflections Presser (rental only) 6AOffenbach/Odom Drum Major’s Daughter Overture Kjos*** 6AOffenbach/Odom La Belle Helene Kjos 6AOrff/Krance Carmina Burana (must play 1-2 and 4 other mvts) Schott 6APaulson, Jim Psalm Ludwig 6APersichetti, Vincent Divertimento for Band Presser 6APersichetti, Vincent Masquerade for Band Presser 6APersichetti, Vincent Psalm for Bands Presser 6APersichetti, Vincent Symphony for Band (mvt 1 and 1 other mvt) Presser 6ARager/Dan Russian Folk Dances Daehn 6AReed, Alfred A Jubilant Overture Barnhouse 6AReed, Alfred Armenian Dances, set 1 Alfred 6AReed, Alfred El Camino Real Hal Leonard 6AReed, Alfred First Suite for Band Hal Leonard 6AReed, Alfred Othello (four mvts) Hal Leonard 6AReed, Alfred Russian Christmas Music Sam Fox 6AReed, Alfred The Hounds of Spring Hal Leonard 6AReed, Alfred Golden Jubilee Hal Leonard*** 6AReed, H. Owen La Fiesta Mexicana (two mvts) Alfred 6AReineke, Steven Towards a New Horizon Barnhouse 6ARespighi/Duker The Pines of Rome (one mvt) Associated Music Pub. 6ARieger, Wallingford Dance Rhythms for Band, op. 58 Associated *** 6ARimsky-Korsakov/Leidsen “Procession of the Nobles” from Mlada Carl Fischer 6ARossini/Cailliet An Italian in Algiers Sam Fox 6ARossini/Lake The Barber of Seville FIS 6ARussell, Armand Theme and Fantasia Hal Leonard *** 6ASaint-Saens/Slocum Finale from Symphony No. 3 TRN 6ASaucedo, Richard Windsprints Hal Leonard 6ASaucedo, Richard Fantasy on a Theme by Samuel Barber Schirmer 6ASaucedo, Richard Song of the Gandy Dancers Hal Leonard 6ASaucedo, Richard Symphony No. 1 for Wind Orchestra (Mvt 1 or 2) Hal Leonard 6ASchubert/Tichelli Ave Maria Manhattan Beach 6ASchumann, William Chester Overture for Band Presser 6ASchumann, William George Washington Bridge Schirmer 6A

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2007

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2010

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3RD ENTERPRISE LOUISVILLE PONTOTOC PEARL HERNANDO

4TH SUMRALL PURVIS WESTHARRISON SOUTHAVEN

5TH MOOREVILLE CENTERHILL CLINTON

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