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OHLONE COMMUNITY BAND
Ohlone College, Fremont, California
"The OCB"
Personnel

The OCB - Christmas Extravaganza - December 2008
(Photo Courtesy of Patricia D. Shannon)
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Opening for Additional Musicians:
With the expansion of the Band to Full Symphonic Band Instrumentation, we are seeking:
2 Flutes
4 Bb Clarinets
1 Eb Alto Clarinet
1 ContraBass Clarinet
1 Bassoon
1 French Horn
2 Concert Percussionists (Timpani & Mallet Keyboards)
As always we Invite Any and All Interested Musicians to Join Our Band. Bring
your Instrument or Stick Bag and Come Sit In on Any Rehearsal. (Membership contingent upon approval of the Director)
Note: Prospective New Members and
any Returning Members should contact Tony Clements & Dan Smith for more
information. And, please feel free to visit us at any time.
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Director &
Conductor - Tony Clements

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The Ohlone Community Band, part of the Ohlone College Department of Music, has been
under the direction of Tony Clements since the Fall of 2007, when he assumed
the baton from the ensemble’s previous Director of eleven years and fellow low brass player, Steve Barnhill.
Tony Clements is now the Director of the Ohlone Wind Orchestra
the Tuba Ensemble and the
Ohlone Community Band and the Silicon
Valley Brass Band (currently based out of Mission College in Santa Clara).
Tony Clements started his tuba studies at the age of 7 in Lindenhurst, New
York where he was taught by Julius Rubin, a freelance trombonist, and later by
Bill Barber, who was a member of the Gil Evans Band. At the age of 14, he and
his parents moved to Modesto, California, where he attended Thomas Downey High
School. During his high school years, he was mainly self-taught as the nearest
tuba teacher was in San Francisco, 100 miles away. On his 18th birthday, he and
his tuba got on the train bound for Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio.
(Amtrak would not take two large cartons, so Tony took his tuba and had his
clothes shipped later.) He spent his freshman year under the tutelage of Gary
Tirey. After one year, he returned to his adopted home state, California, and
attended the University of the Pacific, in Stockton. There, he studied with
Floyd Cooley of the San Francisco Symphony. After a brief stay at Stanislaus
State College in Turlock, California, Tony moved to Los Angeles to attend Cal
State, Northridge, where he obtained the bulk of his musical training. There, he
played tuba in the symphony, bass trombone in the jazz band, euphonium in the
wind ensemble and bass trumpet in the brass ensemble. He was the Assistant
Conductor of the Wind Ensemble, under Morrell Pfeifle and conducted the tuba
ensemble and new music ensemble as well. Tuba-wise, he studied with Tommy
Johnson, Jim Self and finally, Roger Bobo. He got his symphonic training with
Mehli Mehta in the American Youth Symphony and Myung-Whun Chung and the Young
Musicians' Foundation Debut Orchestra. Along the way, Mr. Clements has spent
summers playing at Disneyland and Marriott's Great America.
In 1981, while playing bass trombone in a long run of "Music Man", Mr.
Clements won the post of Principal Tubist in the San José Symphony, a post he
holds today with it’s successor, Symphony Silicon Valley. For many years, in
addition to his artistic duties, Mr. Clements was also the orchestra's Personnel
Manager. As a contrast to his hectic schedule during the symphony season, he has
played several summer music festivals. Among them are: Music in the Mountains,
in Nevada City, California; The Mozart Festival, San Luis Obispo, California;
The Cabrillo Festival, Santa Cruz, CA, Sand point, Idaho and the Lake Tahoe
Festival.
Tony has played with the San Francisco Symphony, San Diego Symphony, the
Oakland Symphony, the Sacramento Symphony, the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra,
The San Francisco Opera Orchestra, Opera San Jose, Ballet, San Jose and many
free-lance orchestras in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is fond of saying, “I’ve
played the ‘Nutcracker’ over 600 times.”
He is a popular Bay Area soloist, playing with virtually every college band
in the area and many high school groups. In 1988, Mr. Clements toured Japan with
the Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Wind Ensemble as their guest soloist, playing
'Carnival of Venice' nine times, earning him the nickname "Tuba-san." His recent
solo appearances have taken him to McMinnville, OR; Little Rock, AR; Providence,
RI and Huntingdon, PA.
In 1999, Tony premiered six (!) new pieces for tuba & strings with the
San Jose Chamber orchestra, under the baton of Maestra Barbara Day Turner. In
his next appearance with the SJCO, he premiered three new pieces for euphonium
& strings. This season, he performed Ralph Vaughan Williams’ “Concerto for
Bass Tuba” with the Symphony Silicon Valley.
In 2001, Mr. Clements was appointed the Conductor of the Ohlone Wind
Orchestra and was added to the conducting staff of the El Camino Youth Symphony.
His teaching positions include Stanford University, Cal State East Bay (where he
was Director of Bands for the 2006-07 school year) and Ohlone College, where he
directs the 30-member Tuba Union of the Bay Area, a tuba ensemble comprised of
local tubists. In September 2007, he was named Director of Bands at Ohlone
College, adding the Ohlone Community Band to his duties.
In January, 2008, he was sworn in as President of Local 153 of the American
Federation of musicians.
In his off time Tony enjoys motorcycling, camping, and playing with his
English Springer Spaniels, Sam & Baylee. When not playing his horn, you can
figure he's out riding one of his beloved Harley-Davidsons.
For more about Tony:
http://www.symphonysiliconvalley.org/musicians.php?pagecontID=66&MusID=70
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Assistant
Conductor - Jacob Guilbeau

Jacob Guilbeau started his Euphonium studies at the age of 11 in Lafayette, Louisiana upon the encouragement of Diane Robin, his middle school Band
Director. At the age of 14, he and his parents moved to San Ramon, California where he attended California High School. Initially deciding to major in Computer Science, Jacob finally decided
to make music his life and enrolled in the music performance program at California State University, East Bay. It was there that he began taking lessons from Tony Clements in Euphonium Performance
and will finish his degree in the Fall of 2009.
Jacob began playing Euphonium for the Ohlone Community Band in 2006 and this year makes his conducting debut as the Assistant Conductor.
Jacob studied Euphonium Performance from Tony Clements and conducting from Dr. Buddy James, Dr. Wesley Broadnax, Tim Smith and Tony Clements.
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Guest Conductor - Dr. G. Mancho Gonzalez

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G. Mancho Gonzalez has recently relocated back to the bay area from Oregon where he was the director of the
Eugene Symphonic Band and taught instrumental music in the Portland area. His previous teaching experiences include Oregon State University, where he
conducted the Symphonic Wind Ensemble and taught conducting and instrumental music education courses. He had a similar sabbatical leave appointment at St.
Cloud State University in Minnesota during 2001-02.
For much of his career, he taught in public schools and community college in northern California. Dr. Gonzalez has had plentiful experience with bands as
conductor, trumpet player, and adjudicator in California, Arizona, Minnesota, and Oregon. He has an undergraduate music degree from San Jose State,
a Master's degree in conducting from California State College, Sacramento, and a Doctor of Musical Arts in Music Education from Arizona State University.
His dissertation, entitled "David Elbert Whitwell (b. 1937): His Life and Career in the Band World through 1977", was completed in October 2007.
His conducting mentors are Robert Halseth and Gary Hill. He also enjoyed conducting symposiums/workshops with Frederick
Fennell, Jack Stamp, Eugene Corporon, Allan McMurry, John Whitwell, and David Whitwell.
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Spring Concert Tuba Soloist - Neil Bliss

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Neil hails from the San Jose area, and began playing the tuba in High School. Neil then went on to
study at San Jose State and San Francisco State, under Robert Szabo, Zacheriah Spellman, Tony Clements, and (very briefly) Floyd Cooley.
Neil's playing experiences have included Drum Corps, Theme Park work, and a variety of classical settings.
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Musicians of the OCB
Conductor -
Tony Clements
Assistant
Conductor - Jacob Guilbeau
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Flute & Piccolo
Jennifer Burlingame (+ Picc) - Engineer
Arielle A. Diaz - Student / Barista
*Patricia Hurtado - Music Teacher
Cathy Olsen (+ Picc) - Scientist
*Roy Wetzel - Scientist
Pat Wheeler (+ Picc) - Retired Educational Researcher
Oboe/English Horn
Erica Coye - Teacher
Sandra Moore - Music Teacher / Business Owner
Bb Clarinet
*Kristen Bosch - Student
*Richard Chatham - Retired Teacher
Catherine Cook - Student
*Gerry Curry - Property Management Bookkeeper
Kristi Flegal - Student
Anikica Lizana - HR Consultant
Dr. Chris Stone Payne (+ Eb Cl) - Veterinarian
Phil Pollard - IT Director
JoElyn Rose - Retired Systems Analyst
Elin Thomas - Editor & Quilter
Airene Tomboc - Student
Kathleen Vork-Morrison - Environmental Health Scientist
Bass Clarinet
Marissa Moore - Student
Ken Pergrem - Software Engineer
Bassoon
Megan Marie Palmer - Student
Alto Saxophone
Charles Cachero - Student
Greg Collins - Sound Engineer
Jonathan Vernot - Sales Professional
Tenor Saxophone
George March - Drafting Contractor
Baritone Saxophone
Bill Harrington - Promotional Products Consultant
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Horn
Patrick Audinet - Retired
Linda Clements - Music Teacher
Rob Kathner - Office Manager
Blossom Santiago-Dingle - Registered Dental Assist.
Dan Smith - Systems Engineer / Music Consultant
Trumpet/Cornet
David Carson - Student
Guy Clark - Engineer
G. Mancho Gonzalez - Music Educator
Craig McCollough - Web Developer
Cliff Mercer - Engineer
Charlie Proctor - CPA
Laura Shea-Clark - Library Manager
Dave Swager - Network Engineer
Trombone
Nick Chivers - Student / Barista
*Mac Douglas - Retired
Dianna Lynne Kessler - Mother / Household Manager
Tom Kessler - Computer Systems Engineer
Zak Kimball - Student
Patrick Murphy - Father / Musician
*Chuck Ryan - Pricebook Manager
Raymond F. Walker - Business Analyst
Euphonium
Jacob Guilbeau - Student
Steve Katz - Social Worker
Tuba
Neil Bliss - Engineer
Po-Han Chen - Graduate Student
Daniel Davis - Student
Mike Gomez - Music Teacher
John Hollowell - Engineer
Ioana Justus - Information Security Manager
Percussion
Rose Kutsenda - Library Assistant
Sandra Lee - Student
*Wendy Tran - Student / Senior Bank Teller
Ellen Woods - Mother / Household Manager
* On Leave of Absence
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(Listed by
Section in Alphabetical Order)
OCB Advisory Board Members:
Jennifer Burlingame, Ioana Justus, Phil Pollard, Dan Smith, Elin Thomas, Jonathan
Vernot
OCB Repertoire Committee Members: Jennifer Burlingame, Ioana Justus, George March,
Sandra Moore, Phil Pollard, JoElyn Rose, Laura Shea-Clark, Dan Smith,
Jonathan
Vernot,
Pat Wheeler
OCB Publicity Chairperson: Elin Thomas
OCB Librarian: Marissa Moore
OCB Webmaster: Dan Smith
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The OCB - Christmas Extravaganza - December 2008
(Photo Courtesy of Patricia D. Shannon)
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Contact Us for Membership & Performance Information:
Band Director - Tony Clements
or
OCB Advisory Board Chairperson - Dan Smith
Link to "Musicians Entrance" (OCB Members Only)
Updated: 03/04/2010
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