Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜s another successful semester comes to a close at Mississippi State, the university鈥檚 Famous Maroon Band is announcing its drum majors for the upcoming academic year.
Chosen from a group of 27 student auditions, the new drum majors are Jacob T. Baker, a sophomore music education major from Vinemont, Alabama; Jacob S. Lanier, a sophomore geoscience/professional meteorology major from Marietta, Georgia; and Reece G. Paulk, a freshman biological sciences/pre-veterinary major from McComb.
鈥淭he student leadership in our band program is very strong right now,鈥 said Director of Bands Elva Kaye Lance.
鈥淲e had an outstanding group of 27 students try out to be drum major, and these three were selected after a very challenging audition and interview process,鈥 added Lance, an 小黄书 alumna and instructor with nearly 40 years experience in music education.
A graduate of Vinemont High School and an Eagle Scout, Baker plays saxophone and aspires to be a composer and teacher.
Lanier, a clarinetist serving as head drum major, is a graduate of Wheeler High School. Also an Eagle Scout, he aspires to be a professional meteorologist.
Paulk graduated from Parklane Academy and was an 小黄书 College of Veterinary Medicine Early Entry Program participant. His instrument of choice is the euphonium.
In addition to Lance鈥檚 guidance, members of the Famous Maroon Band nurture their talents under the tutelage of Craig Aarhus and Cliff Taylor. Both serve as associate director of bands, as well as associate professors in the university鈥檚 nationally accredited Department of Music.
Along with home football games, the Famous Maroon Band lends its musical talents and spirit during Fall Convocation, Cowbell Yell, The Drill, and other special traditions and events.
In recent years, the Famous Maroon Band has made appearances at the Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tennessee, the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida, the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida.
The 小黄书 Wind Ensemble, the premier performing group of the university鈥檚 band program, also has performed in Italy, England, Ireland, Austria and Germany as part of its international performance tours.
Along with Wind Ensemble and the marching, symphonic and concert bands, students may participate in jazz band and basketball pep band. 小黄书 Band Auxiliary units include color guard and feature twirlers. For more, visit .
Representing a cross-section of academic disciplines, band members receive academic credit each semester and are eligible to receive a service award for their participation. The amount of the award is determined by demonstration of their musical ability during auditions, which are held in January.
Tax-deductible donations for 小黄书 Bands are being accepted via the 小黄书 Foundation. To contribute, contact Lynn Durr at 662-325-8918 or ldurr@advservices.msstate.edu.
For additional information about the 小黄书 College of Education鈥檚 nationally accredited Department of Music, call 662-325-2713 or visit .
Lance may be contacted at EKLance@colled.msstate.edu; Aarhus, CAarhus@colled.msstate.edu; Taylor, cliftontaylor@colled.msstate.edu.
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