Champaign Brass - Special Music for Special Occasions
 

Personnel

The members of Champaign Brass perform in this venue because of their love of music. Individually, each member performs in other bands, orchestras, ensembles and in solo opportunities. Collectively, these individuals come together as Champaign Brass to further enhance their performance opportunities and to create the atmosphere for your special occasion.

In addition to the five regular members, associate members are available to draw upon to meet your specific needs. Additional instruments may be added if necessary. We even perform annually as a double-quintet. With our musical connections, we can assist you in arranging other instrumentation to fulfill specific needs.

Champaign Brass

Associate Members

  • Reed Gallo - Trumpet
  • Sid Shuler - Trumpet
  • John Evans - Trumpet
  • Stuart DeHaro - French horn
  • Jennifer Currey - French horn
  • Barb Ozier - French horn
  • Matt Cameron - Trombone
  • Adam Pijanowski - Tuba
  • Drew Fredrickson - Tuba
  • Brian Kiser - Tuba

Peggy Huson

Peggy Huson has been a member of Champaign Brass since 1995 and became its owner in the fall of 2000. She brings to that role over 30 years of trumpet experience. Peggy grew up in Batavia, IL, and came to Champaign-Urbana in the fall of 1975 to attend the University of Illinois. She began studying music education, studied trumpet with Professor Ray Sasaki, performed with several U of I bands including the famed Marching Illini, and eventually received her bachelor of science degree in finance.

Peggy studied with Michael Ewald during his tenure as head of the brass division at the prestigious U of I School of Music, and subs with the Champaign-Urbana Symphony. She is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota, The American Federation of Musicians Local 196, and the International Trumpet Guild. Peggy is very active in the C-U area musically. She has been playing in the pit orchestras for Champaign Urbana Theatre Company productions since 1997, is in the Mark Foutch Brass Band and the Parkland Community Band, and is kept busy on many Sundays and holidays by St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Peggy lives in Urbana with her husband Chris, and has two daughters, Valerie and Pamela. Both daughters play the trumpet as well, and the three of them have performed trios with the Foutch Band and the Parkland Band. Peggy feels very lucky to be a part of Champaign Brass, "a wonderful group of professional musicians."



Lou D'Andria

Lou D'Andria joined Champaign Brass in September of 2000. This Chicagoland native has been playing brass instruments of various shapes and sizes for over 20 years. After starting on organ, Lou focused on the trumpet throughout high school at St. Joseph in Westchester, IL. While studying Mathematics and Philosophy at the University of Illinois, Lou played in various concert ensembles including the British Brass Band. Most instrumental in honing his skills as a musician are Gene Brady, Vincent Furman, Gregory Hamot, Cody Birdwell, and Gary Smith.

Shortly after completing his M.S. in Mathematics at the U of I in May of 1994, Lou went to work at Wolfram Research, an international software company based in Champaign, IL that makes the world's only fully integrated technical computing system. He has worked in several research and developlment positions throughout the company, and currently resides in their user interface department. A member of the International Trumpet Guild, Lou claims that keeping active in the local music community and playing with his children is how he retains what's left of his sanity. He can often be heard performing with Champaign Brass' affiliated groups and in other musical venues throughout Illinois.



Carol Dobbs

Carol Dobbs, a Champaign County native, plays French horn and is a founding member of Champaign Brass. She holds a degree in music from the University of Illinois, where she studied piano with Joel Shapiro and Tony Caramia. Carol began her professional career as a studio musician at age 16. She has done extensive studio work with world renown composer Oscar Sulley Braimah, originally from Ghana, and has assisted in many multimedia events involving computer animation, stage performance, video and musical performance. Carol lists her mother and father, a music teacher and a professional musician respectively, among her biggest influences.

Outside of Champaign Brass, Carol stays musically active by playing for countless local events. When not performing on French horn or piano, she enjoys learning to play many different instruments. Her latest foray is into a local professional handbell choir directed by Greg Grove. Carol is also recognized for her work as an elementary music teacher, a pianist at the former Sunshine Dinner Theater, and a vocalist in a rock band. In all these venues, Carol invariably demonstrates her passion for live music and encourages others to do the same.



Rand McFarland

Rand McFarland became the resident trombone player with Champaign Brass in 2003, having been an associate member for several years. Rand grew up in Toledo, Ohio, where he was active in many school and community musical ensembles. He is a graduate of Ohio University where he majored in music education. He performed as principle trombone in the concert band, brass choir, and jazz band and was a member of the original Marching 100.

After college, Rand enlisted in the Third U.S. Army Band and later served with the 214th and 76th Army Bands, and Forces Command Band. Continuing his military career in the National Guard, he has been principle trombone and euphonium soloist with the 555th and 566th Air Force Bands and the 144th Army Band. Rand is currently a Master Sergeant in the Air National Guard Band of the Midwest, where he directs Harmony in Blue jazz ensemble in addition to his performing responsibilities. Rand has toured extensively in the continental U.S., Europe, and the Caribbean. His civilian musical activities have included, in addition to Champaign Brass, the Twin Cities Municipal Band, Parkland Community Band, Mark Foutch Brass Band and the Champaign/Urbana Theatre Company.



Jerry Shelato

Jerry Shelato was the regular tuba player with Champaign Brass during 1998-1999 season, and now he's proud to be back with the group full time again. Jerry is a band director in the Urbana school district, and teaches classes at Urbana Middle School. In addition to his activities with the Champaign Brass, Jerry plays tuba in his jazz quartet, Ear Doctor. He has played in numerous ensembles at the University of Illinois as a student (including the Best Band in the Land, the Marching Illini - UMGAWA!), and with many professional ensembles and artists as well, including Wayne Shorter and John Pattitucci.

Jerry holds memberships in the Music Educators National Conference (MENC) and Phi Kappa Alpha, an honorary education association, in addition to being active in Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Jerry enjoys spending time at home with his wife, Piper, and their two children, Abigail and Joshua.


 

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