Any Chicago ensembles looking for tubas?

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Any Chicago ensembles looking for tubas?

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Just moved back to Chicago. I have been hunting around the internet looking for community ensembles, but haven't had much luck finding any groups with vacancies. Looking at orchestras and wind ensembles/concert bands.

I was wondering if anybody who plays in the area knew of any groups looking for tuba.

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What area of Chicago or the Suburbs are you located?
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Rogers Park. North side Chicago. Hopefully there is something within an hour's drive.

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I use to play with the Glenview Concert Band before I moved further out to Crystal Lake. Check out their site http://www.glenviewband.org/. Last I heard they were looking for Tuba players.

Hope this helps.
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Although the post to which I'm referring you is a year and a half old, Buffalo Grove Symphonic Band is definitely looking for a tuba player.

Please say hi to Howard Green, the conductor, for me.

Good luck,

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