
海外吃瓜 Band Director Jon Waters knows exactly where he鈥檒l be when the calendar rolls over to 2022. He鈥檒l be among more than 250 band director friends who will be performing in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.
Jon has been selected to direct the first-ever America鈥檚 Band Directors Band, a talented group of music educators, primarily middle school and high school band directors, who will come together to celebrate the resilience and power of music. This new venture is a product of the Sewell Foundation of Pickerington, Ohio, which annually presents a service award to one band which it sends to the Rose Bowl.
Band members range in age 鈥 from those early in their careers to those who are coming out of retirement to perform together as part of the band. They鈥檙e coming from around the world, too.
鈥淚鈥檓 very honored to have been chosen to be the director,鈥 Jon said. 鈥淭here will likely never be a more experienced band assembled than this one. What鈥檚 more, the band will represent music educators from across the country and around the world.鈥
鈥淭he sum total of students we have collectively educated could literally be in the millions.鈥
Slots in the band are nearly filled, and the diversity of the members is unique, Jon said. There鈥檚 a father who鈥檚 recently retired and his daughter who followed his footsteps as a band director and another from a remote island in Alaska. And one of 海外吃瓜鈥檚 own 鈥 Blake Depinet, a senior music education major from New Riegel, Ohio 鈥 will participate with his grandfather.
鈥淭he diversity of the group and the amazing life stories they tell through music education are just remarkable,鈥 Jon said.
There鈥檚 another unique element about the band鈥檚 performance in the Tournament of Roses Parade, which two groups: bands and floats. America鈥檚 Band Directors Band will be the first combo band and float to appear in the parade.
鈥淔rom the beginning, we did not want to take away a spot from a high school or college band,鈥 Jon explains. So they compromised. 鈥淲e are calling ourselves a float with a band in and around it. We鈥檒l be a float with 250-plus outwalkers.鈥
Currently, music is being composed especially for the band, and it will have multiple purposes. The compositions will be shared with current band directors鈥 ensembles so they can learn and play it with their bands as well.
Additionally, the music will tie in with local service projects. 鈥淲e鈥檙e asking each director to engage in some community service element in preparation for the parade in their home communities,鈥 Jon said. 鈥淭hen, the students will recognize their tunes in the parade.鈥
He calls this endeavor 鈥渁n honor of a career for me.鈥 It鈥檚 bigger than just a single performance in sunny California on Jan. 1, 2022.
鈥淲hen I look at what the group represents, it represents the power of music in students鈥 lives.鈥
Coming out of our COVID fog, that power and resilience will be something to celebrate. 鈥淭his performance will stand as a testament to music educators and a testament that we survived COVID and a new year is upon us,鈥 Jon said.
鈥淚鈥檓 really excited about it.鈥
Watch this quick .