Two smiling guys holding euphoniums.
San Francisco band members posing in front of the backdrop of the Something Wicked stage.
Members of the tuba and euphonium sections performing on stage in a large symphonic band, as seen from behind them
Bearded dude and his euphonium at a large symphonic band rehearsal.
Head a wonderful time at the Pride Bands Alliance conference in Fort Lauderdale. Amazing friends and music.
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Happy pride in October from Orlando, FL.
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Marched with Triangle Pride Band in the Durham, NC Pride parade this weekend.
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Looking awesome. Miss you all. Hope to see some of you in Fort Lauderdale at PBA in a few months.
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Me holding my new Geneva "Cardinal" Baritone Horn.
Just back from NABBA contests with Tampa Brass Band. I got to try out a bunch of new Baritone Horns and got seduced by one.
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PNW explorer with my adventure dog - Lucy!
Educator | Band Director | Musician | Clarinet Player | Dog Lover | Technology Enthusiast | M. Music Edu. | Education Leadership Doctoral Student | Conductor | Social Justice | Husband |
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DMA, Euphonium performance
Instructor of Tuba/Euphonium at UTampa
Besson, Denis Wick, Lefreque Artist
Portlandβs LGBTQ+ musical organization with four ensembles. Playing music to empower communities and build harmonious societies! π