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Monday, July 22, 2024

Band Officers 2025-2026



President: Donna Johnson
Vice President: Loretta Rite
Secretary: Bobbi Foot
Treasurer: Tony Bamrick

Flutes/Double Reeds: Irene Bamrick
Clarinets:  
Saxophones: Harvey Cefalu
Trumpets & french Horns: Matt Wharton
Low Brass & Percussion: George Bock
Member-at large: Russell Colby
Member-at-large:
Member-at large: Frank Grace
Member-at-large: Chris Pastor

 

Other Positions (Non-Board Positions):


Booking Manager - Larry Baedke (602) 881-4831
Librarian - Irene Bamrick
Assistant Librarian - Harvey Cefalu
Equipment Manager - Chris Perry
Membership - Tony Bamrick
Website Maintenance: Laura Jones

Personnel 2025-2026

Flute

Irene Bamrick*
Lisa Beebe
Heather Prouty
Jennifer Korschgen
Laura Jones
Martha Morgan
Shannon Formanack
Mary Jo Aleks

Piccolo

Heather Prouty

Oboe

Diane Sauerbrunn*

Clarinet

Donna Johnson*
Bobbi Foot
Karisa Pierce
Eric Eribaum
Tony Kaufman
Alison Strom
Diane Pell

Bass Clarinet

Jean Davis
Bonnie Imbrogno

Bassoon

Bruce Wilson*
Holly Wilson

Alto Saxophone

Honey Kimmel*
Chris Pastor
Jennette Cisneros
Dick Johnson

Tenor Saxophone

Harvey Cefalu *
Pam Wolfe

Bari Saxophone

Tom Muchka*

French Horn

Jeanette Tippetts*
Heather Benson
Kelda Lewis
Anna Christensen
Gary Tippetts
Josefina Wilson
Sharon Stinard
Barb Anderson

Trumpet

Dan Anderson*
Randy Rogers
Gary Sauerbrunn
Hans Jessen
Tony Bamrick
Tom McIntire
Frank Grace
Jon Hembree
Bill Miller
Matt Wharton
Cindy Biggs
Dee Budde
Frank Pycha


Trombone

Delwin Stapley*
Gail Harvey
Cindy Gardner
Robert Van Eerde
Keith James
George Bock

Euphonium

Kristopher Staller*
Don Larry
Tom Krech
Nikki White
 

Tuba

Russ Colby*
Don Johnson
Wayne Kuehl

Percussion

Loretta Rite*
Chris Perry
Rob Abbatomarco
Will McCulloh
 

*Section Leader

Announcer

Chris Perry

Sunday, July 21, 2024

Message from MCB Director, Larry Baedke

As the director of the Mesa City Band, I am continually impressed with its members. As an educator I was always a believer in what music can do for a person's sense of self-worth. The feeling of accomplishment doesn't have to wait for a printout of final results -- it's immediate. This feeling elevates one's spirit and spills over into other non-related pursuits. This is evident in schools that have instrumental music programs.

After leaving instrumental programs in the public schools, many continue to enjoy music by performing in various adult ensembles. You could even say they have "unfinished business". This unfinished business comes in various forms; some are striving to increase their musicianship, while others simply enjoy the camaraderie of joining with others to create beautiful music.

It is my privilege and honor to direct a group of people who exemplify an enduring love for instrumental music. This year you will have an opportunity to hear them in a public performance at the Mesa Arts Center on March 9th, in the Piper Theater. Be sure to look for more information on our website as the time approaches!

Saturday, July 20, 2024

About the Directors

Larry Baedke wore two hats in the Mesa City Band (Assistant Director and one of the band's top trumpet players) until April 2006 when he became the director. He had assisted Tom Kacere, our former director, since 1989. Mr. Baedke taught band in the Minnesota Public Schools from 1967 to 1973 and has been involved in Arizona music education since 1973. Larry retired after 32 years as band director and department chairman of the Poston Junior High music department in 2005.

Since coming to Arizona, he has been active in the state’s youth music program and has served as Solo and Ensemble Festival chairperson, clinician, adjudicator, and has conducted the Honor Band at Northern Arizona University’s Summer Music Camp. He also has been guest conductor at various junior high band festivals in the Phoenix area. An excellent trumpet player, he freelances and enjoys performing in Arizona's Official Historical Brass Band (a turn-of-the-century brass band) called Territorial Brass.

Larry is a native of Iowa. He is a graduate of Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa (now Buena Vista University). He has done graduate work at the University of Minnesota under Dr. Frank Bencriscutto as well as at Northern Arizona University and Arizona State University.


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Chris Perry has been a member of the Mesa City Band since 2004. In 2011 he was made the Assistant Director.  Chris is an active musician in Mesa and Tempe:  Associate Conductor of the SilverRidge Pops Orchestra, Director of the Sunland Singers Choir, and Director of the St. Mark's Episcopal Church's Praise Band.

Aside from his directing roles, Chris also performs on a variety of instruments including guitar, piano and flute.  He is the pianist for Swing Memories Big Band, which performs in a variety of venues in Mesa and Apache Junction.

Chris graduated from ASU with a BM in Music Composition and Theory.  He continues to write and arrange music in a variety of styles for the various groups in which he is involved.  He also teaches private guitar and piano students from his home in Phoenix.


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