Dean E wrote:Alexandria Citizens Band
Vienna Community Band
Prince William Community Band
Rockville Concert Band
Kings Park Concert Band
Olney Community Band
Mount Vernon Community Band
Loudoun Symphonic Winds (corrected spelling)
Falls Church Concert Band
The City of Fairfax Band
Capital City Symphony
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (Rusty Musician concerts)
Prince William Symphony Orchestra
Not all of these are easy to get to from Bethesda, even for rehearsals starting at 7:30. Houston traffic is bad (I know; I grew up there), but northern Virginia and the Beltway through Maryland around to about College Park is not to be believed. Pay attention to the map and test the drive at least once before making any commitments.
There are several of us in the vicinity. I play in the Loudoun Symphonic Winds, and Steve Harsch (who may be lurking) plays in a band in southwestern Baltimore area around Catonsville, as I recall. He is a refugee from Austin, having moved here a couple of years ago (we played in the Austin Symphonic Band together in the deep past). Jack Tilbury, formerly of the Army Band and an occasional lurker here, is now having fun in the Prince William Community Band, in Woodbridge. Loudoun County and Woodbridge, at least, would be quite a hike from Bethesda, especially during traffic peaks, which is most of the day around that part of the Beltway. Rob Ross, who posts here occasionally, plays in (at least) the National Concert Band, which is based in Alexandria. He may still also be playing in the Capital City Symphony, if I'm remembering that correctly from a conversation some years ago.
To give you an idea of distances, I subbed with the National Concert Band a couple of years ago, and the drive from my office in Sterling (near Dulles Airport) to Alexandria was 90 minutes, and that was going against the peak traffic flow.
Lots of good tuba players around here and lots of bands to play in. Welcome to the area!
Rick "hoping you'll come and meet everyone at the Army Tuba Conference next January" Denney