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Feb 29, 2008:
CBDNA Highlights
You can see pictures from the trip and hear the recording of the concert by visiting this link

Nov 8, 2007:
Upcomming Appearances
November 10-11, 2007
Premiere of They Shall Run and Be Free
OMEA, District XII All-District Band, Sydney OH

November 18-20, 2007
Premiere of Cumberland Falls
Southeastern KMEA, Williamsburg, KY

November 29, 2007
Performance of J.S. Jig

Northern Kentucky University Bands
Greaves Hall, 8:00 pm

December 1, 2007
New Music Reading Session
Greaves Hall, NKU

December 8, 2007
KMEA All-State Band & Orchestra
Trumpet sight-reading judge
Elizabethtown, KY

December 18-22, 2007
Premiere of Unbridled Spirit
Performance of Songs of Old Kentucky
Midwest Clinic
Chicago, IL

2008

January 4-5, 2008
West Central District Honor Band
Warrensburg, MO

January 18-19, 2008
Tri-State Honor Band Symposium
Northern Kentucky University
Highland Heights, KY

February 6-9, 2008
KMEA Conference
Louisville, KY

February 21, 2008
Northern Kentucky University Bands
Greaves Hall, 8pm

February 26-March 1, 2008
Performance by NKU Symphonic Winds @Southern Division College Band Directors National Association
Columbus, GA

March 6-8, 2008
KMEA District VI
Northern Kentucky Select Band
Highland Heights, KY

April 17, 2008
Northern Kentucky University Bands
Greaves Hall, 8pm

Nov 8, 2007:
Guest Appearance
Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville, IL

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Current Band Works Available:

The Dragoon's Farewell

In My Native Country

Mambo Furioso

Shannon Lake

Bayou Breakdown

Spy Chase

Slumber My Darling

A Sacred Suite

Songs of Old Kentucky

Photo Finish!

Other Unpublished Works

Links:

- Alfred Music
- NKU Music
- OSWD.org
- Valid XHTML
- Bill Haynes

 

News

NEW PIECE TO BE PREMEIRED May 4, 2006
The Anderson High School band, Toby Biederman, director, commissioned a new piece. The premiere of The Land Between will be held May 23.

The piece uses folk and national music from Iraq and musically portrays some of the events that have occurred over the past few years.

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