A STAR-SPANGLED SPECTACULAR!
Friday, July 4, 2025, 1:00pm
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.
Lindsay Graham, narrator

Lindsay Graham (no, not that Lindsey Graham) is a podcast creator, producer and host known for compelling narratives and in-depth exploration of pivotal moments in American and world history. His chart-topping shows American Scandal, American History Tellers and History Daily reach millions every month, using immersive sound design, a rich original score, and meticulous research to bring moving, character-driven stories that demonstrate “history is human.”
The Fort Worth Star Telegram said Lindsay “became his generation’s David McCullough” with his talent for making a rigorous study of history captivating and approachable to wide audiences. His podcasts are also frequently used in classrooms across the country, and to spark conversations between parents and children to better understand the complex world they’re living in.
Lindsay leads his production company Airship from Dallas, TX, where he lives with his wife and daughter.
Fanfare
12:45pm, Meyerson lobby
Fanfare for Greta
Jonathan Ring
Dallas Winds Brass and Timpani
Jeremy Kondrat, conductor
Program
Overture to Candide
Leonard Bernstein, tr. Clare Grundman
The Yellow Rose of Texas
arr. Carmen Dragon, arr. Mark Rogers
Deep in the Heart of Texas
arr. Richard Hayman, tr. Swanson/Rogers
The Hill Country Theme
Glenn Paxton, arr. David Lovrien
The Cowboys Overture
John Williams, arr. Jay Bocook
Southwest Showcase
Stephen Bulla
Jacob Muzquiz, Tony Baker, Timothy Owner, Barney McCollum, trombone
— INTERMISSION —
American Salute
Morton Gould
Hoe Down from Rodeo
Aaron Copland, arr. Mark Rogers
Throne Room and End Title from Star Wars
Glenn Paxton, arr. David Lovrien
El Capitan
John Philip Sousa
A New Birth of Freedom
Randol Alan Bass
Lindsay Graham, narrator
The Washington Post
John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell
America, the Beautiful
Samuel Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon
Armed Forces Salute
arr. Jim Kessler
Dallas Winds Personnel
PICCOLO
Margaret Shin Fischer
FLUTE
Abby Easterling, principal
Kathy Johnson
OBOE
Nathan Ingrim, principal
Abigail Hawthorne
ENGLISH HORN
Aryn Mitchell
E♭ CLARINET
Hannah Weller
B♭ CLARINET
Deborah Fabian, concertmaster
Sharon Deuby, associate principal
Ricky Reeves
Kristen Thompson
Chastine Hofmeister
Andre Canabou
Mark Arritola
Jody Webb
BASS CLARINET
Mickey Owens
CONTRA CLARINET
Robin Owens
BASSOON
Laura Bennett Cameron, principal
Marty Spake
CONTRABASSOON
Leslie Massenburg
ALTO SAXOPHONE
David Lovrien, principal
Chris Beaty
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Roy E. Allen
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
John Sweeden
HORN
Eric Hessel, principal
Stephanie Baron
Sarrah McCoy-Black
Derek J. Wright
Timothy Stevens
TRUMPET
Tim Andersen, co-principal
Brian Shaw, co-principal
James Sims
Richard Adams
Daniel Kelly
Shaun Abraham
Jared Broussard
TROMBONE
Jacob Muzquiz, principal
Tony Baker
Timothy Owner
BASS TROMBONE
Barney McCollum
EUPHONIUM
Grant Jameson, principal
Donald Bruce
TUBA
Jason Wallace, principal
Jarrod Robertson
STRING BASS
Andrew Goins
PIANO
Cameron Hofmann
HARP
Naoko Nakamura
TIMPANI
Steve Kimple, principal
PERCUSSION
Roland Muzquiz, principal
Michael McNicholas
Drew Lang
Steve McDonald
Nate Collins
Staff
Michelle E. Hall – Executive Director
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
Luke Davis
Josh Menefee
Ezrie Katzen
Bob Cummins Jr.
Juan Galdamez
Livestream
Adam Ellard – Director
Lenore Ladwig Scott – Switch, Camera
Ciara Negley – Titles, Camera
Todd Toney – Score Reader
David Lovrien – Title Design
Christopher Cook – Remote Cameras
Don Hazen – Video Systems Engineer
Scott Probst – Recording Engineer
Forrest Eleuterius – Audio Assistant
Meyerson Technical Staff
Gerry Guerrero – Lighting Design/Technician
Michael Marbry – FOH Audio Engineer
Evan Choate – Audio Tech/Stage Operations
Lamar Livingston – Technical Director