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“Beyond ArtLess" with Chris Gleason, Peter Haberman & Phil Ostrander is a podcast that explores the friendships and the community that exists in and outside of the arts and arts education. In each episode of Beyond ArtLess, one of the hosts reveals his mystery guest to the other two. What comes next is a fun-filled conversation revealing the joy of friendship and the artlessness of the hosts. Unlike most successful classrooms, this show is not well planned and probably not worth your time.

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  • Rodney Dorsey
    Mar 7 2026

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    Will Chris find a way to expand Beyond the Notes to include kazoo choirs? Will Peter make it through the entire podcast on 1 hour of sleep? Will Phil win an award for longest question ever? All of these questions will be answered - sadly testing the patience of our exasperated commuters. Oh well. The Buzzler and Bandboozler shall provide a short moment of sanity. Our guest has taught successfully in high schools and colleges throughout the country and is now director of bands at Florida State University. He is a great advocate for students, a renowned conductor, board member of the Midwest Clinic and an all around wonderful person! Rodney Dorsey is simply the best.

    Show Links

    U.S. Marine Band forced to cancel concert with students of color after Trump DEI order. Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/lhwS06U1SnA?si=z5RutPTfPy-tKzoM


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  • Sarah McKoin
    Feb 28 2026

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    In this episode of Beyond Artless, we welcome Dr. Sarah McKoin, educator, conductor, and scholar at Texas Tech University, for a conversation that blends musicianship, mentorship, and corndogs.

    Dr. McKoin shares her path into higher education and conducting, reflecting on the moments and mentors that shaped her voice as a teacher and musician. From leading ensembles to preparing future musicians, she speaks candidly about the responsibility—and joy—of guiding students toward artistry, confidence, and curiosity.

    What you’ll hear in this episode:

    • Dr. McKoin’s journey to Texas Tech and the collegiate podium
    • The role of mentorship in shaping meaningful musical careers
    • Building ensemble culture rooted in trust and excellence
    • Balancing artistry, scholarship, and leadership
    • How to meet famous musicians while eating corndogs
    • How to make a great free-throw under pressure!

    This conversation is thoughtful, grounded, and deeply encouraging—reminding us that great teaching is as much about listening and learning as it is about leading.

    CREDITS:

    DAHL Sinfonietta: Introduction and Rondo - "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo2nBmPQXPo

    Hindemith's Symphony in B-flat | The U.S. Army Band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpgXXcAcNQ4

    Inland Ocean - Viet Cuong (for Grade 2.5 Concert Band) Reading by the West Chester University Wind Ensemble, Dr. Andrew Yozviak, conductor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaB6dSEtS8A

    Patiala Pulse by Shruthi Rajasekar. Concert band Grade 4 Murphy Music Presshttps://murphymusicpress.com/products/cb3-1,045


    OPENING SOON:

    2027 BEYOND THE NOTES MUSIC FESTIVAL REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 9 AT 8:00 PM. Learn more at: https://www.btnmusicfestival.com/


    REGISTER NOW:

    BUILDING BETTER BANDS DAY (MAY 23):

    https://www.btnmusicfestival.com/education

    RISING MUSIC EDUCATOR PROGRAM (MAY 22):

    https://www.btnmusicfestival.com/education

    FREE MUSIC:

    Wisconsin Arts Celebration Project (Marie Douglas “Yellow Birds”)

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  • Patricia Brumbaugh
    Feb 21 2026

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    Commuter, you are in for a treat! In this episode, we welcome the extraordinary Patricia Brumbaugh—a trailblazing conductor, educator, mentor, and lifelong advocate for musical excellence.

    From her early days studying under legendary music educator John Whitwell to leading high school, collegiate, youth, and community ensembles across the country, Pat’s career reflects resilience, high standards, and deep humanity. Named Outstanding Young Band Conductor in the Nation (1984), she has built programs, conducted at major conferences, and shaped generations of musicians—many of whom are still playing today.

    CREDITS

    Prelude and Fugue in Bb Major - J.S. Bach arr. Moehlmann. All Illinois Junior Band Send your students to this IL friends! Amazing! https://www.aijb.org/

    Canzona - Peter Mennin. Lowell Graham. United States Air Force Band https://youtu.be/jictlsGlEks?si=M36F93GlAcKzr-o6

    "The President's Own" United States Marine Band presents Warren Benson's "The Solitary Dancer." Conducted by Col. John R. Bourgeois. From the album "Showcase, Volume Two," recorded in 1990. http://www.marineband.marines.mil/

    "Ricky" by The Wolves of Glendale. https://youtu.be/3O1WgS-vd1Q?si=KmJCNOr62oU_Wv8K


    REGISTER NOW:

    BUILDING BETTER BANDS DAY (MAY 23):

    https://www.btnmusicfestival.com/education


    RISING MUSIC EDUCATOR PROGRAM (MAY 22):

    https://www.btnmusicfestival.com/education


    FREE MUSIC:

    Wisconsin Arts Celebration Project (Marie Douglas “Yellow Birds”)

    https://dp

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