Travis Larson
Brass Caption Head
Brass Caption Head
Travis Larson believes in the power of music to change lives. His passion for music can be traced back to his earliest childhood, when he listened to records non-stop — eager for the day he could finally sign up for band class and learn to play an instrument himself. He first caught the marching arts bug in 1989 as a member of the Velvet Knights, later aging out with the Blue Devils in 1996.
For over 30 years, Travis has worked with many band programs, encouraging young people to pursue music. He serves as brass instructor, program coordinator, wind composer/arranger and consultant for several high-profile band programs in Arizona, including Millennium, Mountain View, Williams Field, Red Mountain, Peoria and Desert Ridge high schools. His ultimate goal is to provide a high-quality marching band experience, promoting musical values and arts education.
Born and raised in Mission Viejo, California, Travis was a member, then brass instructor for the Mission Viejo High School Marching Band from 1992-2005. In that time, the ensemble achieved great success, winning two state championships and multiple high music trophies.
In 1998, Travis was a brass staff member of the Jim Ott Brass trophy-winning Blue Devils. He later joined the brass team for The Cadets from 2014-2016, winning the high brass trophy at the 2015 DCI World Championships. From 2017-2019 Travis joined the new brass team at the Boston Crusaders and helped build some of the most successful horn lines in their history.
Travis received his Bachelor of Arts in Music Education from Grand Canyon University in 2016. He is currently the band director at Mendoza Elementary and Shepherd Junior High School in Mesa, Arizona.
Travis resides in San Tan Valley, Arizona with his wife, Ann, their two children, TJ and Ava, and their Chihuahua Axl.
Craig Adams
Brass Caption Manager
Brass Caption Manager
Craig Adams is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Wind Conducting at Michigan State University where his principal instructor is Dr. Kevin L. Sedatole. Craig also holds the Master of Music degree in Band Conducting and the Bachelor of Music Education degree from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where he was a conducting student of Dr. Eric Wilson.
At Michigan State, Craig is active in all aspects of the band program and guest conducts the Wind Symphony, Symphony Band, and Concert Band. He serves as a graduate assistant for the Spartan Marching Band, Spartan Brass, Campus Band, and is an assistant conductor for the Spartan Youth Wind Symphony.
Prior to graduate study, Craig was the Assistant Director of Bands at Curtis Middle School (Allen, Texas). He led the sub non-varsity band to consecutive UIL Sweepstakes ratings and team-taught beginning and intermediate band classes. Craig also co-conducted the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, which was named the 2023 TMEA MS State Honor Orchestra. Additionally, Craig served as a marching technician for the Allen HS Marching Band. In 2021, the Allen Band was a finalist at the UIL Area E Marching Band Competition.
Craig is an active educator and adjudicator in the marching arts. He is an alumnus of the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps, and serves as the Brass Caption Manager at the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps.
In 2024, Craig received the Graduate Academic Achievement Award from Baylor University. Craig actively attends conducting symposia and professional development opportunities around the country and has worked with such distinguished conducting pedagogues as Jerry Junkin, Mallory Thompson, Steven D. Davis, Craig Kirchhoff, and Jamie Nix.
Amanda Brigham
Brass Caption Manager
Brass Caption Manager
Amanda Brigham has been the Assistant Director of Bands at Leander High School since 2022. Prior to joining Leander ISD, she was an Assistant Band Director at Dripping Springs High School for 3 years. Amanda has been on the Brass Staff with the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps since 2021. She is an active choreographer and adjudicator for bands across the country, and was recently a presenter during Student Day at the 75th Annual Texas Bandmasters Association Convention/Clinic in 2022.
Amanda received her Bachelor of Music Education degree from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in 2019. During her time at IU, she studied trumpet with Professor Joey Tartell, as well as performed with the IU Concert Band, IU Marching Hundred, IU Big Red Basketball Band, and the Brass Band at Indiana University.
Amanda performed with the Phantom Regiment Drum & Bugle Corps from 2015-2018, serving as the horn sergeant in 2018. She was the 2017 recipient of the Jim Ott Scholarship, Diane Thompson-Wells Scholarship, and Friends of DCI Scholarship. She served on the Phantom Regiment Alumni Association Board of Directors from 2018-2022, serving as Vice President from 2020-2022.
Outside of teaching, Amanda enjoys hiking and drinking coffee. She lives with her husband, Caleb, and their two dogs, Luna and Leo.
Kevin Ronan
Brass Consultant
Brass Consultant
Kevin Ronan is a graduate of Arizona State University, where he earned his Bachelor of Music Education and Master of Music Performance degrees. While a student at ASU, he studied with Sam Pilafian, world-renowned brass pedagogue and co-author of The Breathing Gym. Kevin also served on the instructional staff of the ASU Athletic Band Department for five years, under the direction of James G. Hudson.
From 2007-2018, Kevin was a brass instructor for The Concord Blue Devils Drum & Bugle Corps. Prior to joining The Blue Devils staff, he marched in the hornline and served as tuba section leader. In 2019, Kevin joined the brass staff at Carolina Crown, a position he held until his departure after the 2024 season.
In addition to teaching, Kevin works year-round as a music arranger, programmer, and consultant for the marching arts. On the field, bands performing his arrangements have been recognized as BOA Super Regional Champions and Grand National Finalists, as well as State Marching Contest Finalists and Champions. From 2012-2018, Kevin was a member of the instructional and creative staff for the Marcus High School Marching Band. In 2019, he joined the instructional and creative team at Hebron High School.
Currently, Kevin serves as Arranger and Brass Coordinator for The Blue Devils Drum & Bugle Corps.
Anthony Cruddas
Brass Ensemble Specialist
Brass Ensemble Specialist
Anthony Cruddas currently serves as a brass ensemble instructor for the Blue Stars Drum & Bugle Corps from LaCrosse, WI. Previously, Anthony has been on the music education teams of the Boston Crusaders (Boston, MA), Crossmen (San Antonio, TX), Blue Knights (Denver, CO), Troopers (Casper, WY), Revolution (San Antonio, TX), Genesis (Austin, TX), and Trinity (Seguin, TX).
Anthony resides in Dallas/Ft. Worth where he works in management and business operations, and maintains an active schedule as an ensemble clinician and adjudicator for music programs in all classifications throughout the United States.
Joseph Gray
Brass Ensemble Specialist
Brass Ensemble Specialist
Dr. Gray is assistant professor of trumpet at Mississippi State University. Before coming to MSU, he was associate director of bands at the University of North Alabama and a member of the music faculty at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Dr. Gray currently serves as a noncommissioned officer and senior instrumentalist with the U.S. Army Music Program. During his military service, Dr. Gray was a member of the Army Material Command Band at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, and the Maneuver Center of Excellence Band at Fort Moore, Georgia.
Dr. Gray is principal trumpet of the Starkville Symphony Orchestra and performs regularly with the Alabama, Huntsville, and Chattanooga Symphony Orchestras. He has performed with numerous orchestras across the country, including the New Mexico and Madison Symphony Orchestras, and held the position of Principal Trumpet with Opera Southwest in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Some of Dr. Gray’s recordings can be heard on the Beauport Press and Naxos labels and his performances have been featured on the nationally syndicated radio program “Performance Today”.
He has been involved in the drum corps activity for 30 years. As a performer, he was a member of the Velvet Knights and Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps. As an educator, he has served as the brass caption head of Esperanza Drum and Bugle Corps and as an educational staff member for the Academy and Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps.
Dr. Gray completed his DMA in trumpet performance at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music where he was a recipient of the Eugene M. Bolz Fellowship. Dr. Gray completed his Master of Music at the University of New Mexico and his Bachelor of Music at the California State University, Long Beach.
He currently resides in Starkville, Mississippi with his beautiful wife, Michelle, and their three children, Mia, Emmet, and Abigail. Dr. Gray is a vintage motorcycle enthusiast and avid home coffee roaster.
Adam Vernon-Young
Brass Ensemble Specialist
Brass Ensemble Specialist
Adam Vernon-Young is the Director of Bands Laing Middle School in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Prior to becoming the head director at Laing in 2022, he served as an Assistant Director at both Laing and Cario Middle School since the 2019 school year. Adam received his Master of Arts in Teaching degree from the University of South Carolina, where he also previously received his Bachelors in Music Theory, as well as an Undergraduate Performance Certificate in Bass Trombone.
Under his leadership, the program at Laing has seen consistent growth over the past four years. Students from Laing regularly place highly in Region and All-State honor clinics, and earn Superior ratings at State Concert Performance Assessment and Solo and Ensemble. The Bands of Laing have performed most recently at the Charleston Music Festival, Carowinds Festival of Music, and the SCBDA Junior State Concert Festival. This year the Laing Symphonic Band has been invited to perform as a featured ensemble at the South Carolina Music Educators Conference in Columbia, SC.
During his time at Carolina, Adam accumulated numerous performance and teaching credits, including playing with the USC Wind Ensemble, conducting one of the University Bands, and serving as a Graduate Assistant for two seasons with the University’s Marching Band. Other performance credits include being a finalist at the American Trombone Workshop National Solo Competition, and two years marching baritone with Carolina Crown.
Adam is a regular instructor, consultant, adjudicator and guest conductor with various groups across the Southeast, working with high school marching and concert programs, as well as University ensembles. In addition to his duties at Laing Middle School, he serves on the staff of the Bands of Wando High School, assisting with their fall marching season. His professional affiliations include the National Association for Music Education, and both alumni and honorary membership in the Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Band Fraternity. He resides in Charleston, SC with his wife Natalie, and their cat Leopold.
Adam has been with the Blue Stars brass staff since the 2018 season, and is looking forward to continuing to work with the other fine educators and performers that make up the organization.
Christopher Agwu
Brass Team
Brass Team
Christopher Agwu is music educator, conductor, and clinician from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex currently pursuing his Doctorate of Musical Arts in Wind Conducting at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory and working as Interim Assistant Director of Bands at the University of Arkansas. Christopher recently served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for his teacher and mentor Steven D. Davis. Prior to attending UMKC, he received his Bachelor of Music Education from the University of North Texas where he studied trumpet with John Holt and Keith Johnson and his Master of Musical Arts at Texas Tech University where he studied conducting with his teacher and mentor Dr. Sarah McKoin.
Between receiving his Bachelor’s degree and his Master’s degree, Christopher taught in the North-Texas area at Plano Independent School District and Lewisville Independent School District. Christopher has stayed active in the marching and pageantry arts since marching with the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps in 2003 and the Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps in 2006 and 2007. The ensembles he has worked with or led have been finalists and/or champions in WGI, BOA, and DCI regional and national competitions.
Christopher strongly believes in the power that music has in creating community among people from all walks of life. Through this belief, he strives to use his love for creating music with others as a way of positively developing himself, developing the ones he creates music with, and developing the ones who get to experience music as audience members.
Alex Askew
Brass Team
Brass Team
Alex currently serves on the brass staff as a brass technician. He was born and raised in Greensboro and attending Ragsdale High School. Afterwards, he attended UNC Greensboro and received his undergraduate degree in music education in 2016. He taught at Cuthbertson High School from 2016-2018, East Forsyth High School from 2018-2024, and currently works in Needville ISD as a band director. He currently lives in Beasley, TX with his wonderful wife, Emily AsKew.
Alex has performed in many different kinds of groups- collegiate orchestras and bands, brass quintets, chamber ensembles, brass bands, and marching bands. He performed with the Spirit of Atlanta Drum and Bugle corps from 2010 to 2013, and won back to back DCI Championships with the Concord Blue Devils in 2014 and 2015. He also worked at High Point University with the marching band, conducted the Triad Area Medical Orchestra, conducted the Wachovia Winds Youth Wind Ensemble, and conducted the Winston Salem Community Band. Alex is also a regular brass and visual clinician, judge, and honor band clinician around the United States.
Daniel Bartley
Brass Team
Brass Team
Daniel Bartley is currently a student at Southern Methodist University, pursuing a Master’s of Music Composition degree while serving as a Graduate Assistant for the SMU Mustang Band.
He recently graduated from the University of Arkansas in the spring of 2025 with a Bachelor of Music degree in Instrumental Education and Music Composition. Additionally, Daniel spent the falls of 2023 and 2024 on the Fayetteville High School marching band tech team in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He has also worked with Texas marching bands at Anna High School, Canton High School, and Grand Saline High School as a choreographer, visual instructor, and music technician.
Daniel began his DCI journey with the Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps in 2018 and 2019 as a baritone member. He then was a member of the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps from 2020 to 2023. From 2021 to 2023, Daniel was a baritone soloist for the Blue Stars, while serving as horn sergeant in 2023. He also was part of the Blue Stars 60th Anniversary Alumni Corps in 2024. The time Daniel has spent as a performer in the marching arts is something he will always cherish.
Daniel is thrilled for his second year on the Blue Stars brass team in 2026.
Caleb Brigham
Brass Team
Brass Team
Caleb Brigham is currently the Assistant Director of Bands at Roy J. Smith Middle School in Killeen, Texas. He teaches the Symphonic Band, beginning brass classes, and the jazz band. Before he was at Roy J. Smith Middle School, he was the assistant director at Kitty Hawk Middle School in San Antonio, Texas, where he taught for 2 years.
Caleb graduated from Western Carolina University with a Bachelors in Music Education. Caleb started and aged out his DCI marching years with the Boston Crusaders from 2016 to 2019. He taught Visual with the Crossmen Drum and Bugle Corps from 2021-2022.
Caleb is excited to return to the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps for his 4th year on the brass staff.
Christian Carichner
Brass Team
Brass Team
Dr. Christian Carichner serves as the Associate Director of Bands and Director of the Cyclone Marching Band at Iowa State University. He oversees all aspects of the Athletic Band program including the 350-member Iowa State University Cyclone Football ‘Varsity’ Marching Band, Men’s and Women’s Basketball bands, Volleyball Band, Wrestling Band and State Storm. In addition to his athletic band duties, Christian also conducts the Symphonic Band, teaches the Marching Band Methods course and instructs the applied Tuba and Euphonium studios. Previously, Christian served as Assistant Director of Bands at ISU in addition to instruction of the low brass studios, teaching low brass methods, and directing both the Concert and Campus bands.
While serving as director of the Cyclone Marching Band, the band was awarded the prestigious Sudler Trophy - the highest honor bestowed upon a collegiate marching band in the United States.
Christian attended Ithaca College where he earned degrees in music education and performance while studying tuba with Dave Unland and brass pedagogy with Alex Shuhan, as well as conducting studies with Stephen Peterson, Jeffery Grogan and Janet Galvan. After Ithaca, Christian earned a Master of Music degree in Tuba Performance from Arizona State University where he studied with acclaimed Tubist and pedagogue Sam Pilafian. Christian also studied tuba with Patrick Sheridan, Charles Villarrubia and Matt Good. Most recently, Christian completed a Doctorate of Musical Arts degree with Dr. Albert Nguyen at the University of Memphis in Wind Conducting
Currently, Christian also serves as artistic director and conductor of the Central Iowa Wind Ensemble, a professional community band based out of Des Moines, Iowa.
Christian has performed or taught in 47 states and 12 different countries across the globe. Recently, he was a clinician/presenter at The Midwest Clinic, the CBDNA Athletic Band Symposium and a performer/clinician at the International Tuba Euphonium Conference. Christian has also performed with the Arizona Musicfest Orchestra, the Tampa Tradewinds, the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes, Conway Symphony, Pinnacle Brass, Rhythm and Brass, Proteus 7, Salt River Brass and has performed with the national tour of the hit Broadway musical Chicago.
Christian served for many years as Brass Caption Head for the Phantom Regiment and The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps, as well as a lead brass instructor for the Aimachi Marching Band from Nagoya, Japan. Currently, he is in demand as a guest clinician, judge and show designer/arranger.
Christian is a member of CBDNA, Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Kappa Phi, Iowa Bandmasters Association and the International Tuba Euphonium Association. He is an honorary member of both Kappa Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Sigma and Phi Mu Alpha. Christian is also the first marching brass artist for Pearl/Adams where he consults on the design of their marching brass instruments and is also an Adams Custom Brass artist.
Jacob Carpenter
Brass Team
Brass Team
Jacob Carpenter is a native of the Cincinnati, OH area. Carpenter graduated from the University of Kentucky with his degree in Music Education. While in Lexington, he spent several years as marching band instructor for several Central Kentucky bands. After his time in Lexington, he moved back to the Cincinnati area and spent 3 years as a band director with the Milford Exempted Village School District. While in Cincinnati he played horn in the Fillmore Wind Band (a performing ensemble at the 2017 Midwest Band & Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, IL).
After his time in Cincinnati, he returned to graduate school full time to pursue his Master’s Degree in Music Education at Bowling Green State University. During his time there he served as one of the graduate assistants with the band program. He now lives in Kingsport, TN and is the Assistant Band Director at Dobyns-Bennett High School.
In addition to his scholastic achievements, Carpenter began his drum corps career with the Blue Stars Drum & Bugle Corps from LaCrosse, WI in 2010 as a member of the mellophone section. He continued as section leader and aged-out as Drum Major in 2014. He joined the corps as a brass and visual instructor for the 2015 season and has remained on staff since.
Austin Cilone
Brass Team
Brass Team
Austin Cilone moved to Arizona in 2006 and graduated from Mountain Pointe High School in 2009. Cilone went on to receive both his Undergraduate Degree in Music Education and Masters Degree in Instrumental Conducting from Northern Arizona University.
Throughout his time at NAU, Cilone maintained principal positions in the schools top ensembles, held consistent placements in the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra and won the Northern Arizona Concerto Competition in 2018. While earning his degree, Austin served as the interim director of athletic bands for the University to instruct the college ensembles.
A true lover of everything education and marching band, Austin Cilone has committed time to Arizona’s premiere DCI group (where he marched), The Academy, as a brass technician from 2015-2020, the Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps in 2022, and the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps in 2023. Austin has served brass educator with the Blue Stars since 2024 and is proud to return for another season with this incredible organization.
Previously, Austin Cilone worked in Mesa teaching at Franklin at Alma Elementary, Johnson Elementary, Pomeroy Elementary, and held the Assistant Band Director position at Dobson High School. Now the band director of Sandra Day O’Connor High School since 2020, Mr. Cilone has maintained the high expectation of the O'Connor Band Program by focusing on building great humans and musicians. The Concert program has received top rankings in their concert festivals and the Marching Band continues to receive top placements in the competitive Arizona circuits and as finalists in Bands of America Arizona Regional competitions. Austin Cilone is also a current performing member of the Tempe Wind Ensemble, Salt River Brass, principal horn for the Arizona Wind Symphony, and maintains small ensemble opportunities and a private lesson studio.
Brandon Clark
Brass Team
Brass Team
Brandon Clark (he/him) started his music journey at 8 years old, taking piano lessons from a local teacher. It wasn’t until experiencing middle school band as a trombone player when his love for the performing arts really took off. Brandon switched to tuba his freshman year of high school, further fueling his passion for playing and performing. He currently resides in Mesa, Arizona as he starts his first year as a band teacher for Kerr and Eisenhower Elementary Schools.
Brandon has been lucky enough to receive a wide variety of performance opportunities. While in high school, he performed with the school’s top concert band, jazz band, and marching band, earning superior ratings as well as a championship title and multiple music caption awards. He recently ended his marching career, having been a performing member with the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps from 2020 to 2023, with the group being Drum Corps International World Championship Finalist both competitive seasons that he was a member. During his time with the Blue Stars, Brandon acted as section leader for his last season and was a performing member when the organization received its highest score in corps history. Brandon also performed frequently with the ASU Wind Symphony and Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble.
As a young music educator, Brandon aims to make the performing arts as valuable and enriching for his students as it was for him. He has had the privilege of teaching for multiple award-winning schools/groups in and around Phoenix, including Foreword Indoor Winds, Millennium High School, Sandra Day O’Connor High School, Basha High School and Desert Ridge High School (2023 State Champions and Music Caption winners). In 2024, Brandon was invited back to the Blue Stars as a tuba technician where he continues to teach at the world class level.
When not busy teaching or working, Brandon loves to read, attend live music and performances, and spend time with his friends and family.
Olivia Dumouchelle
Brass Team
Brass Team
Olivia Dumouchelle is a freelance musician and music educator based out of the northern Virginia area, having a private lessons student of 10 students.
Her drum corps experience lies deep within tradition, marching trumpet with the Cadets Drum and Bugle corps from 2021 to aging out in 2023. She was a featured cornet soloist in the production titled “Atlas Rising,” showcasing her diverse musical abilities, meshing together drum corps and British style brass band. After her age-out, she was a part of the brass team at the Jersey Surf Drum and Bugle corps for their 2024 season.
Olivia is at the finish line for her degree at James Madison University obtaining a Bachelor’s of Music Performance. At her time at JMU, she was an active performer playing in the British style brass band, Wind Symphony, Symphony, Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble, Marching Royal Dukes, and an NTC qualified trumpet ensemble.
She is absolutely thrilled to be a returning to the Blue Stars team for their 2026 season!
Jordan English
Brass Team
Brass Team
Jordan is in his 7th year teaching public school high School band. He is the Director of Bands at Amon-Carter Riverside High School in Fort Worth, Texas.
Jordan is a graduate of West Texas A&M University in Canyon, TX where he received his Bachelor's degree in Music Education. While at WTAMU Jordan performed with the WT Symphonic band at the TMEA State Convention in 2016 and the CBDNA National convention in 2017.
As a performer, Jordan was a member of the Blue Knights in 2014 and The Cadets in 2016. In the summer of 2022, the Carter Riverside Band Placed 7th at the TMEA State Honor Band Contest for class 4A under the Direction of Jordan English.
Jordan looks forward to his third season working with the Blue Stars Brass!
Cora Gilreath
Brass Team
Brass Team
Cora Gilreath (she/her) is a freelance music educator and marching arts designer based in Fort Collins, Colorado. She spends part of her time teaching private tuba & euphonium lessons at Loveland and Fossil Ridge High Schools, as well as serving as the Visual Caption Head of the Loveland High School Crimson Regiment, a perennial Colorado State Champion and BOA Regional Medalist. Cora also coordinates shows, writes drill, and choreographs for multiple bands in the Colorado Marching circuit.
During the winter season, Cora serves in the Visual Caption Head and Lead Educator roles at the Blue Knights Percussion Ensemble. In addition to her teaching experience with the aforementioned groups, her performance experience as a member of the Phantom Regiment (2013-16) and Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps (2017) keeps her in high demand as an educator of the marching arts.
Cora holds degrees from Iowa State University (B.M. Tuba) and the University of Texas at Austin (M.M. Tuba). Her primary teachers are Christian Carichner, Charles Villarrubia, Steve Vaughn and Benjamin Vasko.
Elise Hawkes
Brass Team
Brass Team
Elise Hawkes is excited to join the Blue Stars brass team this summer. She marched with Crossmen Drums and Bugle Corps, as well as The Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps, and has spent several summers teaching various world-class groups.
Elise resides in Fort Worth, Texas, works as a medical music therapist, and spends her free time running.
Ian Hoffman
Brass Team
Brass Team
Starting his musical journey singing with the Dreaming Summit Honor Choir in the 4th grade and the Arizona State Choir the very next year, Ian has a deep seeded connection and passion for music and the arts.
He has been a trumpet player through and through from his first day of middle school band. Fast forward to the present, he now has over a decade’s worth of trumpet playing experience and going on six seasons instructing winds at AzMBA Grand Champion and two time division 4A high music award winning Millennium High School, as well as the Millennium and Sandra Day O’Connor Jazz Bands, he has a plethora of knowledge and experience in the areas of jazz, marching brass, and trumpet pedagogy respectively.
As a performer, Ian spent two summers with the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps as a multiple year soloist and section leader in 2022. He has had the opportunity to share the stage with world renowned trumpet players such as Wayne Bergeron, Jens Lindemann, Michael Martin and José Sabaja and carries this experience into his teaching endeavors.
Ian maintains a private trumpet studio in Phoenix and continues to teach brass sections across the state. He is the director of consecutive WGAZ Champion, Foreword Winds, the premier independent winds group in Arizona as well as serving as WGAZ Winds Advisor. He is starting his first year as assistant director at Millennium High School and plans to help take the program to new heights.
He is looking forward to getting after it with the Blue Stars Brass!
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Administrative Staff
- Apr 15, 2024 Brad Furlano
- Apr 15, 2024 Brad Harris
- Apr 15, 2024 Lizzie Miller
- Apr 15, 2024 Steve Stueck
- Apr 15, 2024 Heather Tollers
- Apr 15, 2024 Jack Pantaleo
- Apr 15, 2024 Mike Andrews
- Apr 15, 2024 Sue Wilson
- Apr 15, 2024 Abby Musick
- Apr 15, 2024 Kyle Winn
- Apr 15, 2024 Fred Feeney
- Apr 15, 2024 Kyle Gillikin
- Apr 15, 2024 Aaron Meyer
- Apr 15, 2024 Mike Roberts
- Apr 15, 2024 Cory Jones
- Apr 15, 2024 Cade Samons
- Apr 15, 2024 Becky Winger
- Apr 15, 2024 Jordon Pinchback
- Apr 15, 2024 Makayla Lockhart
- Apr 15, 2024 Samantha Jensen
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Audio Team
- Sep 5, 2022 Josh Guttveg
- Sep 4, 2022 David Nekula
- Sep 3, 2022 Katherine Stone
- Sep 2, 2022 Rohan Bhat
- Sep 1, 2021 Anita McClane
- Aug 28, 2021 Anna Kammerer
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Brass Staff
- Oct 3, 2024 Travis Larson
- Oct 3, 2024 Craig Adams
- Oct 3, 2024 Amanda Brigham
- Oct 1, 2024 Kevin Ronan
- Oct 1, 2024 Anthony Cruddas
- Oct 1, 2024 Joseph Gray
- Oct 1, 2024 Adam Vernon-Young
- Oct 1, 2024 Christopher Agwu
- Oct 1, 2024 Alex Askew
- Oct 1, 2024 Daniel Bartley
- Oct 1, 2024 Caleb Brigham
- Oct 1, 2024 Christian Carichner
- Oct 1, 2024 Jacob Carpenter
- Oct 1, 2024 Austin Cilone
- Oct 1, 2024 Brandon Clark
- Oct 1, 2024 Olivia Dumouchelle
- Oct 1, 2024 Jordan English
- Oct 1, 2024 Cora Gilreath
- Oct 1, 2024 Elise Hawkes
- Oct 1, 2024 Ian Hoffman
- Oct 1, 2024 Calvin Householder
- Oct 1, 2024 Jared Kaufman
- Oct 1, 2024 Hannah Kirby
- Oct 1, 2024 Jason Rinehart
- Oct 1, 2024 Stefan Roose
- Sep 30, 2024 Tom Santiago
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Caption Head
- Mar 30, 2025 John Kregler
- Mar 29, 2025 Malan Messemore
- Oct 3, 2024 Travis Larson
- Oct 3, 2024 Craig Adams
- Oct 3, 2024 Amanda Brigham
- Oct 3, 2024 Roger Marquis
- Oct 3, 2024 Luke Zamprelli
- Oct 3, 2024 Tyler Propfe
- Sep 11, 2024 Jordan Garza
- Sep 11, 2024 Jacob Gall
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Color Guard Staff
- Apr 1, 2025 Michael Shapiro
- Mar 30, 2025 John Kregler
- Mar 29, 2025 Malan Messemore
- Mar 29, 2025 Anthony Garcia
- Mar 28, 2025 Justin Turner
- Mar 27, 2025 Kristen Zotti
- Mar 26, 2025 Seth Thomas
- Mar 25, 2025 Joshua De Guzman
- Mar 25, 2025 Krystal Cookie Shepherd-Greene
- Mar 25, 2025 Brittany Shepherd
- Mar 25, 2025 Leah Francis
- Mar 23, 2025 Carrie Appel
- Mar 22, 2025 Wesley Tyree
- Mar 21, 2025 Alex Serrano
- Mar 20, 2025 Natasha Rupert
- Mar 18, 2025 Charlee Facundo
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Design Team
- Apr 1, 2025 Michael Shapiro
- Sep 8, 2022 Andrew Markworth
- Sep 7, 2022 Kevin Ford
- Sep 6, 2022 Jim Wunderlich
- Sep 6, 2022 Zach Schlicher
- Jun 7, 2022 Kris Galbreath
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Front Ensemble Staff
- Sep 11, 2024 Jordan Garza
- Sep 11, 2024 Sarah Santa Cruz
- Sep 11, 2024 Clark Floer
- Sep 11, 2024 Adam Whoolery
- Sep 11, 2024 Trysten Cook
- Sep 11, 2024 Jai Price
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Health & Wellness Staff
- Jan 25, 2023 Rita Acosta, LAT, ATC, EMT
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Percussion Staff
- Sep 11, 2024 Jacob Gall
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Visual Staff
- Oct 3, 2024 Roger Marquis
- Oct 3, 2024 Luke Zamprelli
- Oct 3, 2024 Tyler Propfe
- Jan 25, 2023 Jonny Zollo
- Jan 25, 2023 Brad Donoris
- Jan 25, 2023 Jacoby Taylor
- Jan 25, 2023 Doug Hall
- Jan 25, 2023 Chris Hardesty
- Jan 25, 2023 Matt Katafiasz
- Jan 25, 2023 Aaron Spiegel
- Dec 31, 2020 Cheyanne Dougherty
- Dec 31, 2020 Adara Joiner
- Dec 31, 2020 Jorden Charles
- Sep 10, 2020 Will Carroll
- Sep 9, 2020 Ryan Stratford
- Sep 9, 2020 Jason Schmidt
- Sep 5, 2020 Yukari Nakazawa