NBA Journal Volume LXII, NO. 2, Winter 2022

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NBA NEWS

AL & GL ADYS WRIGHT DIS TINGUISHED LEGACY AWARD WINNERS

ROY HOLDER & JULIAN WHITE performed at the John F. Kennedy Center, the Federal Reserve, the Pentagon, 4 times at the Virginia Music Educators Association In Service Conference, 3 times for the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic, for the American Bandmasters Association Convention and completed a concert tour of China sponsored by the US-China Cultural and Educational Foundation.

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MR. ROY HOLDER

n addition to being Past President of the NBA, Roy Holder has served on the Board of the American Bandmasters Association and Chairs the ABA School Bands Task Force. He also serves as a Vice President and as Chair of the Sudler Flag of Honor Committee for the John Philip Sousa Foundation. During his 42 years working as a high school band director Mr. Holder has been recognized with professional honors by ETSBOA, VBODA, Phi Mu Alpha, Fairfax County Public Schools, Wolf Trap, Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, the National Band Association, the Sousa Foundation, the US Army Band, the National Symphony, and the accomplishments of his Lake Braddock Band program have twice been read into the US Congressional Record. Mr. Holder is member of the Virginia Honor Band Hall of Fame, the East Tennessee School Band and Orchestra Directors Hall of Fame, and the Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Hall of Fame. In June of 2011 the Lake Braddock Secondary School Band was awarded the 30-year Honor Band Plaque from VBODA. Additionally, ensembles under Mr. Holder’s direction have

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DR. JULIAN WHITE

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r. Julian Earl White, retired Distinguished Professor of Music, Director of Bands and Chairman of the Music Department at Florida A&M University, graduated from Florida A&M University earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education. He later received a Master’s Degree from the University of Illinois, and the Doctor of Philosophy Degree from The Florida State University. Dr. White served as Band Director of The William M. Raines High School for 10 years. The band consistently received superior ratings in marching and concert band assessments. Under Dr. White’s leadership, the Florida

A&M University Wind Ensemble presented a concert at the American Bandmasters Association Convention, and numerous others across the country. In 2009, the Wind Ensemble was invited to perform a concert at Carnegie Hall. The internationally acclaimed “Marching 100” rendered performances at three Super Bowls, The Grammys, The ESPY nationally televised awards ceremony, CBS Game Day, and the Inaugural Parade for President Barak Obama. Dr. White was the recipient of the Distinguished Professor/Advanced Teacher of the Year Award, the University Superior Teacher Accomplishment Award, and was a three-time recipient of the University Teacher of the Year Award. He received the NAACP Achievement Award, The Thurgood Marshall Outstanding Achievers Award sponsored by the FED EX Orange Bowl, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Leadership Award, the Retime Achievement Award from the Kappa Delta Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, Inc., and the Richard Allen Educational Achievement Award, presented by the AME Church. Dr. White was a recipient of the Florida A&M University National Alumni Association Distinguished Alumni Award. He was also honored to receive the Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity National Service Award, the highest award bestowed upon a member of the fraternity. Dr. White is an elected member of the prestigious American Bandmasters Association and serves on the John Phillip Sousa Foundation Sudler Award Committee.

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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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