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Wednesday, November 18, 2026
7:30pm 
Forbes Concert Hall

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JMU Brass Band - 11/18/26

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The JMU Brass Band is one of the most successful collegiate brass bands in the world. Formed by Professor Kevin Stees in the fall of 2000, the band quickly rose to prominence, winning the North American Brass Band Association (NABBA) 1st Section Championship in 2004 and 2005. They were also the NABBA Championship Section Runner-up six times between 2006 and 2022, before being crowned the NABBA Championship Section Champions in 2024. 

The ensemble maintains an active schedule, performing regularly throughout the academic year. They are frequent guests at prestigious festivals and conferences, including the American Trombone Workshop, the Virginia Music Educators Conference, and the Great American Brass Band Festival. 

In the summer of 2008, the band embarked on a concert tour of England, sharing the stage with the world-famous Cory Band. In 2009, they made history as the first brass band to perform a full-length concert at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Their international presence continued to grow with a 2012 performance in Linz, Austria, and a 2017 appearance in Manchester, England, where they became the first U.S. brass band featured at the Royal Northern College of Music Brass Band Festival. Most recently, they represented the United States at the 2022 World Music Contest in the Netherlands. 

Always committed to showcasing new repertoire, the band has given the North American premiere of over a dozen major works. Currently ranked among the top brass bands worldwide, the JMU Brass Band continues to build on its history of excellence, focusing on high-quality performances and new musical challenges. 

Thanks for our generous Friends of the Arts & Design scholarship donors whose support allows our students to continue to create, perform, and inspire.

Arts & Design Hero ($5,000+)

  • James McHone Jewelry
  • Ann & Mark Siciliano

Arts & Design Champion ($1,500-$4,999)

  • Rubén Graciani & Matt Pardo
  • Hotel Madison
  • Kathy Moran Wealth Group
  • Mack & Towana Moore
  • Shannon Tierney

Arts & Design Advocate ($500-$1,499)

  • Beth & Jim Cahill
  • Nancy Davis
  • Matthew Duffy & Christine Jimenez-Duffy
  • Energy Windows LLC
  • Jonathan Fox
  • Holly Haney & Bob Kolvoord
  • Matchbox Realty
  • Barbara & William Mayo
  • Ron Pugh
  • Scott & Wren Stevens
  • Matthew & Sarah Von Schuch

Arts & Design Ally ($250-$499)

  • Paul Ackerman & Weldon Bagwell
  • John Allemeier
  • Elizabeth Alspaugh
  • Jerry Benson & Martha Ross
  • Stephen Bolstad & Stephanie Wasta
  • Robert & Suzanne Bothamley
  • Jared & Jenny Burden
  • David & Jennifer Campfield
  • Jennifer Copeland
  • Myron Dickerson
  • Len & Miriam Discenza
  • Rhonda Dolan
  • Hillary Ellis
  • Joe & Rose Estock
  • Bob & Linda Failes
  • Johnny & Phyllis Garber
  • Quillon Hall & Karin Tollefson-Hall
  • Holly Haney & Bob Kolvoord
  • George & Marilou Johnson
  • Jamie & Tim Miller
  • John Keightley & Tammy Mannarino
  • Brend & Ronald Krablin
  • Kristi Lewis
  • Kathryn & Michael Loy
  • Nick Swartz
  • Kristee Jo Trumbo
  • Cecelia Wolf
  • Melinda Wood

Dear Patron,

Thank you for attending this School of Music performance, we appreciate your support! The link below will take you to a page where you can dontae to the Marlon Foster Scholarship. Marlon Foster ('82, '95) served in the United States Air Force, taught in Harrisonburg City Public Schools for 26 years, and taught percussion in the JMU School of Music. Marlon was awarded Teacher of the Year from Harrisonburg City Schools, and he was inducted into the Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Association's Hall of Fame.

Donate to the Marlon Foster Scholarship