ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL
Tuesday, February 17, 2026, 7:30pm
Meyerson Symphony Center + Livestream
Jerry Junkin, Artistic Director & Conductor

In his 31st season as Artistic Director and Conductor of the Dallas Winds, Jerry Junkin is recognized as one of the world’s most highly regarded wind conductors. He has served as Music Director and Conductor of the Hong Kong Wind Philharmonia since 2003, and Principal Guest Conductor of the Senzoku Gakuen College of Music Wind Symphony in Tokyo since 2007. Additionally, 2024-2025 marks his 36th year on the faculty of The University of Texas at Austin, where he holds the Vincent R. and Jane D. DiNino Chair for the Director of Bands. There, he also holds the title of University Distinguished Teaching Professor. Previously, he served on the faculties of both the University of Michigan and the University of South Florida. In addition to his responsibilities as Professor of Music and Conductor of the Texas Wind Ensemble, he serves as Head of the Division of Conducting and Ensembles and teaches courses in conducting and wind band literature. He is a recipient of multiple teaching awards, and students of Mr. Junkin hold major positions throughout the world.
Mr. Junkin is an enthusiastic advocate of public school music education, having conducted All-State bands and festivals in forty-eight states and on five continents. He spends his summers in residence at the Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan, as well as appearing at major music festivals throughout the world.
Mr. Junkin has served as President of the Big XII Band Director’s Association and is a member of the Board of Directors of The John Philip Sousa Foundation, is Past-President of the American Bandmasters Association, and is Past President of the College Band Directors National Association. Regularly making guest appearances with ensembles such as the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra and the Taipei Symphonic Winds, he continues to conduct throughout the United States in addition to multiple appearances in Japan, China, and Europe. In 2005, he was presented the Grainger Medallion by the International Percy Grainger Society in recognition of his championing of Grainger’s works, and he has received numerous career awards from Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Beta Mu, and the Midwest Clinic, among others. Mr. Junkin is a Yamaha Master Educator.
Asleep at the Wheel, guest artists

For over fifty years, Asleep at the Wheel’s Ray Benson has been traversing the globe as an ambassador of Western swing music and introducing its irresistible sound to generation after generation. More than 100 musicians have passed through the Wheel, but Benson remains the front man and the keeper of the vision, in the process racking up more than 30 albums, ten Grammy awards and literally millions of miles on the road.
“I’m the reason it’s still together, but the reason it’s popular is because we’ve had the greatest singers and players,” Benson explains. “When someone joins the band, I say, ‘Learn everything that’s ever been done, then put your own stamp on it.’ I love to hear how they interpret what we do. I’m just a singer and a songwriter, and a pretty good guitar player, but my best talent is convincing people to jump on board and play this music.”
Asleep at the Wheel has collaborated on records with genre-spanning friends, including Willie Nelson on 2009’s Grammy Nominated Willie and the Wheel and other critically acclaimed artists, including Brad Paisley, Jamey Johnson, Merle Haggard, George Strait, the Avett Brothers, Amos Lee, Old Crow Medicine Show and Lyle Lovett on Still the King, their 2015 critically acclaimed and Grammy winning tribute to Bob Wills. On their latest release, Half A Hundred Years, Asleep At The Wheel continued their contributions to the American music landscape when three original members of Asleep at the Wheel—Chris O’Connell, Leroy Preston, and Lucky Oceans—returned after 40 years to lend their voices and musicianship to a number of tracks on the album along with Emmylou Harris, Lee Ann Womack, George Strait, Lyle Lovett and Willie Nelson.
Asleep at the Wheel represents an important cornerstone of American roots music, even though some of its members and audiences represent a new generation. That far-reaching appeal remains a testament to Benson’s initial vision.
“It took me 60 years, but I’m doing what I’m meant to do—singing and playing and writing better than I ever have. A bandleader is just someone who gathers people around them to play the best music they can play. I just try and make the best decisions possible and kick some ass every night onstage.”
Fanfare
7:15pm, Meyerson lobby
Processional
Michael Markowski
University of Texas at Tyler Wind Ensemble
Alexander Scott, Conductor
Program
Miles and Miles of Texas
Get Your Kicks on Route 66
Don’t Fence Me In
San Antonio Rose
Faded Love
Old Cowhand
Ballad of the Alamo
Green Leaves of Summer
Choo Choo Ch’Boogie
— INTERMISSION —
Cherokee Maiden/Sing, Sing, Sing
South of the Border
Keeper of My Heart
Ode to Joy
Wonderful World
Sorry
Dublin Blues
Call It a Day Tonight
Riding High in Texas
House of Blue Lights
Orchestra arrangements adapted for wind ensemble by David Lovrien and Dean Bouras
Dallas Winds Personnel
FLUTE
Abby Easterling, principal
Kathy Johnson
PICCOLO
Kathy Johnson
OBOE
Nathan Ingrim, principal
Abigail Hawthorne
ENGLISH HORN
Abigail Hawthorne
B♭ CLARINET
Deborah Fabian, concertmaster
Sharon Deuby, associate principal
Ricky Reeves
Evan Schnurr
BASS CLARINET
Mickey Owens
BASSOON
Laura Bennett Cameron, principal
Marty Spake
ALTO SAXOPHONE
David Lovrien, principal
Chris Beaty
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Roy E. Allen
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
John Sweeden
HORN
Joseph Charlton, principal
Eric Hessel
Derek J. Wright
Timothy Stevens
Sarrah McCoy-Black
TRUMPET
Tim Andersen, co-principal
Brian Shaw, co-principal
James Sims
TROMBONE
Jacob Muzquiz, principal
Josh Stout
BASS TROMBONE
Barney McCollum
EUPHONIUM
Donald Bruce, principal
TUBA
Jason Wallace, principal
STRING BASS
Andrew Goins
TIMPANI
Jacob Hord, principal
PERCUSSION
Roland Muzquiz, principal
Michael McNicholas
Drew Lang
Staff
Michelle E. Hall – Executive Director
Jerry Junkin – Artistic Director & Conductor
Ramon Muzquiz – Concert Operations & Stage Manager
Grace Lovrien – Executive Assistant
Todd Toney – Director of Education
Lenore Ladwig Scott – Bookkeeper
Tim Andersen – Personnel Manager
Chrystal Stevens – Music Librarian
Jeremy Kondrat – Associate Conductor
Stage Crew
Livestream Crew
Adam Ellard – Director
Lydia Amstutz – Titles, Camera
Savannah Ekrut – Switch, Camera
Todd Toney – Score Reader
Christopher Cook – Remote Cameras
Don Hazen – Video Systems Engineer
Scott Probst – Recording Engineer
David Lovrien – Titles Design
Meyerson Technical Staff
Gerry Guerrero – Lighting Design/Technician
Michael Marbry – Audio Technician
Evan Choate – Audio Technician
Lamar Livingston – Technical Director