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AMEA 2013 Clinicians


Deborah L. Baker is Associate Director of Bands at Hillcrest High School, Tuscaloosa, AL. Previous band positions include: Flat Rock Middle School, Auburn Junior High School, and Perry Middle School. Her bands have commissioned works by Julie Giroux, Johnnie Vinson, Gary Gilroy, Michael Golemo, and Andy Poor. Guest artists appear at concerts and the bands regularly have guest conductors in the classroom. Her ensembles consistently receive Superior ratings at Music Performance Assessment. Her bands have been featured at the National Middle School Conference, GMEA Conference, Southeastern United States Band Clinic, and UGA Middle School Band Festival. Mrs. Baker believes every performance should affect the heart and soul of the musicians.


Brian K. Cocke is in his eleventh year teaching K-5 Music at Chalkville Elementary School in Birmingham, Alabama. He holds his B.S.E., M.A., and Ed.S. Degrees in Choral/Vocal Education from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa as well as his National Board Certification.


Carl B. Hancock is Associate Professor of Music Education at the University of Alabama. He holds degrees in music education and a certificate in college teaching from the Florida State University. Dr. Hancock directed high school bands in Florida where the achievements of his concert and marching groups led to the state association honoring him as a model of “Young Band Director Success.” Before coming to Alabama, he served as assistant professor of music education and directed the middle school outreach band at the University of Arizona. Dr. Hancock serves as AMEA President-Elect and as a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Research in Music Education. He has published in the research journals for a variety of organizations including those sponsored by the American Bandmasters Association and the National Association for Music Education. His conference presentations include numerous state, national, and international sessions having presented at the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic among others.


Chris Judah-Lauder teaches middle school music and is the Fine Arts Director at Good Shepherd Episcopal School in Dallas. She is the Vice President of the American Orff-Schulwerk Association and has served as past National 2009 Conference Chair in Milwaukee, regional representative, local conference chair, chair of the AOSA Executive Search Committee and has presented at seven National Orff Conferences. She is an active clinician for in-service staff developments, Orff Schulwerk chapters and State Music Education Conferences. Chris has fourteen publications and is published in The Echo, Reverberations, and the MENC journal. Chris teachers Orff Schulwerk Teacher Education levels II and/or III at Trinity


University in San Antonio and Vander Cook University (Chicago).


Quaver Team member Chris Murphy lives and breaths music. Impacted by this art form he has performed on stage and screen as a singer/songwriter and actor for over 20 years. With a degree in Theatre from Los Angeles’ EL Camino College he continued his studies in improvisation with the Groundling and other comedic troops in LA and Nashville. He was also a part of the 2004 national champion speech and debate team, is a current member of Toastmasters and likes long walks on the beach! Join Chris as he shares his love for music and this exciting general music program.


Emily Raley received her B.A. from Jacksonville State University and her Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1999. While at the University of Alabama, Emily served as editor of the Alabama Law and Psychology Review, was inducted into the Bar Legal Honor Society and the Student Bar Association. Emily graduated cum laude from JSU with a major in Economics and Political Science. She served as President of the Student Government Association and student representative on the Academic Council of Deans. She also served as President of Phi Mu Fraternity and Vice President of the Order of Omega Honor Society. She was a member of Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society, Sigma Beta


Delta Business Honor Society, Dean’s List, 1996 and Calhoun County Young Woman of the Year. Ms. Raley is a member of the Etowah County Bar Association, Alabama Bar Association, Alabama Association for Justice, Executive committee, Chairman of Women's Caucus American Association for Justice and the New Lawyers Board of Governors. Keener, Roberts & Raley P. C., Gadsden, Alabama.


Emily currently serves as a Partner/Attorney with Cusimano,


Dr. Kenneth Ozzello is Director of Bands and Professor of Music at The University of Alabama. Dr. Ozzello joined the University faculty in 1989. He holds the Bachelor of Music in Music Education and the Masters of Music in Wind Conducting degrees from West Virginia University; he earned the Doctorate of Education from The University of Alabama. Dr. Ozzello is the conductor of the Alabama Wind Ensemble and director of The University of Alabama “Million Dollar Band. In addition to Dr. Ozzello's duties with the University band program, he teaches several academic classes in the School of Music, including graduate and undergraduate conducting and music education methods classes. He maintains a busy national schedule of guest conducting, clinics and adjudication. Dr. Ozzello has recently been inducted into the prestigious American Bandmasters Association.


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