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Brian Quakenbush
Brian Quakenbush has been involved with music for much of his life. Originally from Central North Carolina, he played French horn and trumpet through high school. While attending UNC- Chapel Hill, he was an active free-lance musician in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill areas performing with the North Carolina Symphony, Show Choirs with Brightleaf Music Camps at Duke University, UNC Symphony, Durham Symphony, and the Raleigh Symphony, and sitting in countless musicals performing in the pit. While studying at UNC with Jim Ketch, his mentor teacher, he became a founding member of the North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra, which performs music of historical importance. During this time at UNC he met his wife, Jenny, and soon moved to the hills of Bristol, Tennessee. While in Bristol, Brian attended East Tennessee State University, where he performed in the Johnson City Symphony and the ETSU Faculty Brass Quintet. After graduating, Brian became band director at Virginia High School in Bristol, Virginia, where he took the band to Virginia Honor Band status by receiving Superior ratings in Marching and Concert Assessment within the same school year. After two years at Virginia High, the Quakenbushes relocated to Lynchburg, where he was band director at Heritage High School, where his bands twice received Virginia Honor Band status in Virginia.
Brian is the band director at Blacksburg Middle School in Blacksburg, Virginia. The program is known for its dedication to music education and student achievement.
Prior, Brian was the Music chair and band director at Cave Spring High School in Roanoke County and an assistant at Cave Spring Middle School for 20 years. Here, he cultivated a strong music program with the band receiving honors at competitions and assessment venues across the district and state events. He developed the jazz program into one of the distinguished ensembles in the state, inviting musicians/educators/artists to participate and mentor students, and coach ensembles to even higher levels. Many students continued with their music endeavors beyond high school.
The Quakenbush family resides in the Roanoke area and has three children, Jason, Samuel, and Drew. From 2012 through 2019, Brian served on the Cave Spring Little League Baseball Board as VP of the Majors division and as Safety Coordinator for the League.
Since 2010, Brian has been a member of Brass 5. This ensemble is in residence for Roanoke County (Virginia) Schools and has performed educational programs throughout Virginia. Brass 5 has been included in the Virginia Commission for the Arts Arts-in-Education Residency Program and has been nominated for the "Governor's Award for the Arts." Brass 5 members are Yamaha Performing Artists and are affiliated with the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
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Royce Campbell/Vosbein Magee Big Band: Vagabond
by Jack Bowers
Royce Campbell has an awesome and enviable worldwide reputation--as a jazz guitarist. Who knew he could also write this well, and for a big band, no less. All but one of the eleven engaging songs on Vagabond were composed by Campbell, and every one of the impressive charts was penned by his cousin and mentor, the late Carroll DeCamp, who had done the same for Stan Kenton and Larry Elgart, among others. Campbell, who was born in ...
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