1999-2000

The CBB again takes first place in the Honors section of NABBA XVIII at the championships in Columbus hosted by the All-Star Brass Bands. The competition pieces (CD) are Music for the Common Man (Kenneth Downie), Canterbury Chorale (Jan van der Roost) and Folk Dances (Dmitri Shostakovich, arr. Torgny Hanson). Concerts were held at the Habitat for Humanity Benefit at Church of the Saviour (CD), with the Cincinnati Pops at Music Hall, with the UC-CCM Wind Symphony, at a benefit for the Emery Theatre, with the Ohio Valley British Brass Band at Dayton, at St. Marks United Methodist Church, Northminster Presbyterian Church, at the Fountain Square Re-Dedication, Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church with Dr. Grady Hallman, Euphonium Soloist, Ashland Brass Band Festival, a proclamation concert at Cincinnati City Hall, at President’s Park, Edgewood, KY and the Otterbein Home, Lebanon.

Membership: Director: Anita Cocker Hunt; Asst. Director: Mark Hensler; Soprano Cornet: Pat Counts; Solo Cornet: Bob Gray, Steve Faulkner, Tom Gabrielsen, Dwight Wages; 1st Cornet: Steve Monroe, Eric Boyd, Jim Henderson, Ray Allen; 2nd Cornet: Carl Evert, Robert Pugh; Repiano Cornet: Chuck Wyrick; Flugelhorn: Jim Yost, Tony Yocco; Solo Horn: Ron Lutterbie: 1st Horn: Laurel Hinkle; 2nd Horn: Bill Harvey; Euphonium: Mark Hensler, Bill Wilkie; 1st Baritone: Jeff Evans; 2nd Baritone: Dave Burch, Glen Bohmer; 1st Trombone: David Haldeman, Rod Rupp; 2nd Trombone: Jeffrey Clymer; Bass Trombone: Tom Jones, John Bales; Eb Bass: Ian Insko, Jeanne Howard; Bb Bass: Howard Hawkins, Bill Eckerle; Percussion: Richard Moehlman, Jo Ann Harvey, Rodney Stark, Carol Conover. Librarian: Jack Bunton.