NBA Journal Volume LXII, NO. 2, Winter 2022

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I M M E D I AT E PA S T P R E S I D E N T ’ S M E S S AG E

thrive regardless of what those challenges may be. If there is one thing we’ve learned during the past two years (and there have been many things we have learned!), it’s how to adapt. I recently saw a post on social media that compared teaching to the television show Chopped. For those of you who have seen this show on Food Network, I think you may find some truth contained within the humor. The post went something like this:

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reetings, National Band Association. I probably speak for many of you when I say how great it was to see everyone in person again at the 2021 Midwest Clinic. While the wonders of technology have allowed us to keep in touch throughout the pandemic, nothing quite substitutes for actually being together in person. Gathering with colleagues, visiting with friends, enjoying live concerts, and even “meeting at the tree” were all welcome occurrences after a lengthy absence. As we enter the new year, my wish for all of us is that we continue to find opportunities to connect with each other, to make music with our students, and to share it with our communities in whatever form that may take. We will undoubtedly continue to face challenges related to the pandemic, but I remain optimistic that together we will be able to

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“A degree in education is like going to culinary school. You learn the basics, a few cool party tricks, and by the end you can cook a gourmet meal. Teaching, however, is like waking up every day on an episode of Chopped where the ingredients are completely random, you’re expected to do something amazing with whatever you’re handed, while people watch and provide a running commentary…and occasionally something catches fire.” Almost all of us can probably identify times in our careers when this felt true – even before the pandemic. And in those times, our ability to adapt and to find creative solutions made it possible to succeed despite the circumstances. It has been this same ability that has allowed us to weather the recent storm and will continue to serve us well as we move forward.

myriad of projects, initiatives, and advocacy. We thank all of those individuals who have contributed so much over the years and are reminded that it is each of our responsibilities to continue their work as we look ahead to the next 60 years and beyond. Thank you for what you have done, are doing, and continue to do on behalf of your students and communities. Our world is richer because of your efforts. Best wishes for the year ahead. Scott C. Tobias Immediate Past President National Band Association

If there is one thing we’ve learned during the past two years (and there have been many things we have learned!), it’s how to adapt.

While in Chicago we took time to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the National Band Association. Since its founding in 1960, the NBA has striven to support bands and band music through a NBA JOURNAL


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How to Submit Peer-Reviewed Research Articles to the NBA Journal — Matthew Talbert

5min
pages 89-91

Midwest Meetings Minutes

17min
pages 82-86

Eastern Division Report

19min
pages 62-66

2021 Midwest Clinic Reports Community and Adult Band Report

7min
pages 59-61

Why Band? Why Now? An Open Letter to Parents and Students Brad Rogers

4min
pages 57-58

To Be Of Service — David Gregory

14min
pages 52-56

Special Thanks, COVID Research Team

1min
page 51

A Conversation with Alfred L. Watkins, Part II – by Matt Temple

17min
pages 45-50

Imported from Japan: A look at Japanese Composers Composing for Band – by Christopher Heidenreich

15min
pages 40-44

Roy Holder & Julian White Named Al & Gladys Wright Distinguished Legacy Award Winner

2min
page 21

Remembering Kenneth Bloomquist — Kevin Niese

18min
pages 28-35

Scott Tobias

10min
pages 36-39

Rethinking The School Concert Presentation — Gary Barton

5min
pages 26-27

Revelli Composition Contest — Matthew McCutchen

7min
pages 22-24

Award Division Winners

1min
page 25

Bruce John Leek to be Inducted into AWAPA

2min
page 20

NBA Hall of Fame Distinguished Conductors

6min
pages 17-19

President’s Message

2min
page 5

Immediate Past President’s Message

2min
page 10

First Vice President’s Message

4min
pages 6-7

Executive Committee/Project and Committee Chairs

1min
page 4

Mission Statement

3min
page 11

NBA Revelli Composition Contest Winners

1min
page 15

Second Vice President’s Message

4min
pages 8-9
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