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Star United
2010 Coaches
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Josh Talbott, Program
Coordinator/Arranger/Composer |
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Josh's ascension into the ranks of drum and bugle corps began in 1987 as
one of the pink elephants in Star of Indiana's circus production. His
influence on the organization since then has been incalculable. He
has performed and instructed in the organization through the Brass
Theater and Blast! productions, contributing his talent and
compositions to the cause. Today he is an "in demand" composer and
clinician. Not bad for a fluorescent pachyderm. |
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Andy Tye,
Instructor |
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Andy has performed and
taught at every level of the activity. He played baritone in the Star
of Indiana and has previously served as Brass Caption Head for The
Blue Stars in 2006 and 2007. He is active as a visual designer,
clinician and adjudicator for bands all over the country. Andy lives in
Carmel, Indiana and, in addition to Star United, teaches several
accomplished bands in the area. |
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Jim Prime, Jr.,
Arranger |
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Jim Prime, Jr. is a drum
corps institution and the creator of some of the most influential and
memorable arrangements in drum corps history for the Garfield Cadets,
Troopers, Star of Indiana, Brass Theater, Blast!, Madison Scouts,
and many more. Star United's greatest privilege has been to draw heavily
from Jim's extensive library of arrangements and to utilize his input in
programming. Incidentally, he's also the nicest person one could ever
meet. |
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Brent Montgomery,
Percussion Arranger |
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Brent's expertise in
identifying problem spots have been instrumental in helping Star
United refine its program prior to its annual trip to Rochester. Of
course, we offer Brent a "target rich" environment for timing issues!
Brent has experience as a performer with the Crossmen and as
staff for numerous corps including Star of Indiana and the
Blue Stars. |
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Frank Sullivan,
Composer/Arranger |
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Frank was a member of the
Star of Indiana organization from 1991 to 1993 and both a member and
instructor with Star of Indiana's Brass Theater from 1994 to
1997. In 1998 he joined the Cadets on Brass Staff, eventually
assuming the Brass Caption Head role there in 1999. Away from the drum
corps activity, From 2001 to 2004 Sullivan toured with the BLAST!,
serving as a performing soloist, the music manager, and the artistic
supervisor. |
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Wes Bullock, Visual Consultant |
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Wes marched in the final years of the Star of Indiana drum corps
period, transitioning through Brass Theater and eventually
Blast! and all of its derivatives. Wes continually honed his skills,
perfecting the “swing” role that required him to step into any role in
the troupe with little notice. Currently, Wes serves as creative
director for the Blast! tour. |
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Brian Kraft, Consultant |
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Brian’s drum corps reference emanates from the Madison Scouts.
He’s also served as a visual caption head for the Blue Stars and
has assisted the Bluecoats. After many years being behind the
scenes in the drum corps activity, Brian is genuinely appreciative of
having an opportunity to perform before audiences again. |
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Star Alumni Corps |
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Special thanks are owed to the members, staff, and administration of the
2010 Star Alumni Corps, without whom the 2010 production of Star
United would not be possible (click
here). |
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Star United
Management |
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Sean Conley, Director |
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Sean joined Star of Indiana in 1986 and has been involved with
the corps ever since. A resident of the Star “Wall of Fame,” Sean
undertook the task of creating Star United. It was a tough sell
to the prospective members, many of whom were unfamiliar with senior
drum corps. Countless hours of planning, preparation, and outright
extortion on Sean’s part have made the dream of competition a reality
for the members. |
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Amber Sears, Administrator |
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Amber failed her audition for the Star of Indiana horn line in
1991, but refused to acknowledge the rejection. She worked to become an
indispensible part of the corps' famed brass line for many years.
Officially retired from performing, Amber splits her time with family
and career to bring order to chaos. The depth of her dedication and
talents are only surpassed by her colorful vocabulary. |
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Steve Moulton, Bus Driver Man |
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Unbeknownst to Steve, Star United specifically requests him for
the annual Rochester trip. Not only is he the hippest bus driver around,
he's also become a good luck charm for the corps. Our trips fall on his
wedding anniversary each year, so special kudos are extended to his
bride. Quick witted and always accommodating, Steve has more dirt on
Star United than any other human. For these reasons, we honor the
bus driver man. "THREE CHEERS FOR STEVE!" |
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Brad Stansberry Award Recipient |
Jon
Miller Award Recipient |
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Rookie
if the Year Award Recipient |
Member
of the Year Award Recipient |
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Distinguished Star
United Coaches/Consultants
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Nick Angelis
Percussion Arranger |
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Bill Cook
Sponsor |
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Bob Dubinski
Ensemble Consultant |
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Brad Green
Brass Consultant |
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Matt Harloff
Brass Consultant |
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Joey Keays
Visual Consultant |
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Brent Montgomery
Percussion Consultant |
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James Prime
Brass Arranger |
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Carl Ruocco
Dutch Uncle |
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Eric Sabach
Visual Consultant |
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Drew Schneider
Percussion Arranger |
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Donnie Van Doren
Spiritual Consultant |
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