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John Stewart
This week’s guest is our dear friend Dr. John Stewart, Director of Bands at UW-Eau Claire. It is only fitting that the person missing from this discussion is his colleague, Phil Ostrander. The result? One of our best episodes brimming with rich, deep, meaningful conversation. Learn about John’s approach to repertoire, the archival project he is working on, Frank Ticheli coming to UWEC, life-work balance, and more. John will go down in history as the only guest to successful enter the podcast without it crashing. This podcast also represents Phil's most significant contribution yet. <br/><br/>Learn more about John Stewart here<br/><br/>Learn more about the UWEC Bands and upcoming events here. <br/><br/>Want to find out more about the Beyond The Notes Festival or ComMission Possible Project? Click here to learn more. Got a question or comment? Submit it here.