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I don't know if someone can be told not to ask...I mean, the news is the news.
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Yes, but he is my friend, and knows that I am just funnin' him!

RELAX.....Breathe...now practice!

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Ah, practice. What a novel idea! :lol:
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I have accepted the Assitant Professor of Low Brass and Director of Bands position at the University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg, KY. I will be teaching tuba, euphonium and trombone as well as conducting the marching/concert bands.

I will be moving my Beautidel Music Press operation down there soon, too. I expect to keep my 608 phone number if'n any of y'all need to get ahold of me in the next month or so - and you will still be able to order right from our website, (paypal or major credit card) beautideljazz.com

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Congratulations, Sean!!!
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I will be moving my Beautidel Music Press operation down there soon, too. I expect to keep my 608 phone number if'n any of y'all need to get ahold of me in the next month or so - and you will still be able to order right from our website, (paypal or major credit card) beautideljazz.com
Congratulations Sean!

It'll be great to have publishing house that specializes in Tuba-Euph music in KY.

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Doug Bull was offered the position at Casper College. He is a trumpet player and the former band director at Douglas High School in Wyoming.
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GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY -- Artist teacher/performer: Tuba/Euphonium. The responsibilities of this position are to teach applied lessons to undergraduates, to build the tuba/euphonium studio and to perform with and assist with the Grand Valley State University Faculty Brass Ensemble. Masters degree in performance or equivalent professional experience. Rank: Adjunct Administrative Staff. Start Date: July, 2007. Application deadline: August 04, 2006. Resume with references and a CD recording demonstrating a variety of playing styles to: Brass Search Committee, Care of Erin McGrane, 1300 Performing Arts Center, Grand Valley State University, 1 Campus Drive, Allendale, MI 49401
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Mike Hall is the new Low Brass Professor at Old Dominion. He was formerly the Trombone Prof. at KU- And is a super-great dude.

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The Montana State position is being filled by Pat Carney (not Carrie). Someone had mentioned that he did his grad work at Oregon -- he was actually interim faculty there last year. He received his DME from Florida State. And he is, in fact, a tooba player.

For what it's worth (which isn't very much).
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Greetings all!

Those at Grand Valley are in for a treat (not that having Kent wasn't, what a hard act to follow!). Dan Clouse is an excellent player and teacher, and is also a wonderful person. As is true with any change, I am sure some things will be different, but the studio should not suffer. Oh, to be a student again and have the chance to study with those two!

Best of luck at the new position Dan!

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I know Dan will do a great job. I know he's happy to be back in that area, too.
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Let me just throw one more congrats to Dan. . . oops, I mean Professor Clouse. Boy the list of college profs playing Gnageyphones is growing quickly. Hope you enjoy being back up in Michigan.

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