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LAKE BRADDOCK BAND ALUMNI NEWS
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! What's New? The Lake Braddock Band asks alumni band students to keep in touch with us! Please send us an e-mail to webmaster@lbband.org and update us on your activities. We want to hear about anything you would like to share such as your accomplishments, graduations, majors, degrees, jobs, travels, etc. Please share your memories and stories of your time in the LB Band including your instrument and your attendance years. |
LB Alumni Shanna Hoar and Dan Bocknek, Univ. of Virginia, Root for LB Band at Oakton, Oct. 20, 2007
October 2007 Homecoming Alumni Pictures
(Thank you, Mackow Family; this link will take you to an external site) |
Alumni News Listing by LB Graduation Year, Last Name
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Class of 1980, Scott Litzenberg, Percussion -- Since 1998, Scott has been the Director of bands and music department chairperson, Unionville HS, Kennett Square, PA; Conducts the UHS Concert Band, Marching Band, Jazz Band & Musical pit orchestra; Timpanist for the Chester County Pops Orchestra; A 1984 Graduate of West Chester University with a B.S. in Music Education; and has taken graduate courses at West Chester University, Villanova University, and Vandercook College of Music; Graduated from Lake Braddock Secondary School in Burke, Virginia in 1980 - Band President; 1984-89 - Band Director at Wilson HS in West Lawn, PA; 1986-89 - Director of the Crossmen Drum & Bugle Corps; 1989-1998 - Band & Orchestra Director, Upper Darby HS in Upper Darby, PA; Fall 2006 - Director of the Crossmen Drum & Bugle Corps; Lives in Kennett Square, PA with Mary & his daughter Kristin, who is in 10th grade at Unionville High School.

Scott Litzenberg
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Class of 1988, Greg Eklund, Percussion -- Greg is currently the guitarist and vocalist of the band, The Oohlas. The Oohlas have recently finished their first album, Best Stop Pop, which was released in September of 2006 on Stolen Transmission. He was the drummer for American rock band, Everclear. With Everclear he wrote and sang "The Honeymoon Song" on the album Songs from an American Movie Volume One: Learning How to Smile. While at Lake Braddock, Greg played drums with several bands including The Blonde Mexicans, and Tension.

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Class of 1998, Kevin Maloney

Kevin Maloney (1998), Alex White (2005), Stuart Stephenson (2007), and
LB Band Director Roy Holder at the finals of the National Trumpet Competition,
held annually at George Mason University. Alumni Kevin Maloney and Alexander
White came in 2nd in the Masters and 3rd in the College Divisions respectively,
and Stuart Stephenson came in 2nd in the High School Division.
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Class of 1992, George Herrmann, French Horn -- George Herrmann attended Virginia Tech following Lake Braddock, playing Horn and Bass Drum in The Spirit of Tech Marching Band. Since graduation, he has been the choral director and assistant band director at Patrick County High School (1998-2000), Band Director at Sterling Middle School (2000-2002), and Band Director at Heritage High School in Leesburg, Virginia since the school was built (2002-present). His Symphonic Band will be traveling to Sydney, Australia in the summer of 2008 to perform in the Sydney Opera House for a special Fourth of July performance. George has completed a Masters Degree from Shenandoah University, and is working on his Doctoral Degree from Shenandoah as well, with an anticipated (highly!) graduation date of May 2009. George lives in Leesburg, Virginia with his wife Denise, and their 3 children, ages 5, 2, and 1. |
Class of 1996, Matt Atkinson - Oboe (Bass Drum, Marching) -- After LB, Matt Atkinson attended college at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. While there, he played the bottom bass drum in the Tiger Marching Band, and studied oboe with Wayne Rapier and Linda Strommend. After graduating in May of 2000 with a Bachelors of Music Education, Matt accepted his first music teaching position as assistant band director at Clear Brook High School in Friendswood, Texas in the fall of 2000. There he conducted the Marching Band, the Symphonic Band and the Jazz Band. In 2004 he became the assistant band director at Hendrickson High School in Pflugerville, Texas, where he is now. |
Class of 2002, Kimberly Berndsen - Flute, Piccolo, and Drum Major - After high school Kimberly went to Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia and graduated in 2006 with a B.S. in Chemistry. In August 2006 Kimberly officially moved to Southwest Virginia to start a job at Polymer Solutions Incorporated in Blacksburg, Virginia, where she is currently one of the wet chemistry technicians. PSI is a small, private company that analyzes polymers in several aspects including, but not limited to, synthesis, failure analysis, competitor analysis, quality control, and legal cases (patent infringement, liability, etc.). In July 2007 Kimberly got married to a SWVa native (aka good ol' country boy), and last month (February 2008) they bought their first house. Outside work and the new house, Kimberly and her husband and dog love to see the sights around SWVa by hiking, fishing, and riding along the Blue Ridge Parkway. In an email update Kimberly said "I didn't stick with music but Mr. Holder definitely influenced who I amnow and who/what I've become and strived to become." (Updated March 2008)

Kimberly Berndsen Mason with
Husband Nathan and Dog Flash |
Kimberly on Her Wedding Day
July 2007 (Click to Enlarge)
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Class of 2002, Joey Carls, Trumpet -- Attended George Mason University and graduated in 2006 with a BS in Public Administration. Worked at George Mason University at the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study as the Office Manager from 2006 to 2007. Recently took a position in Fiscal Services at the university as the Finance Training Manager. In addition, currently pursuing a Master's degree in Public Administration with a concentration in Public Management with an anticipated graduation date of May 2010. While at Lake Braddock was a member of Concert II (1998-99, 99-00, 00-01) and Concert I (01-02) and served as a Color Guard equipment manager (Fall 95, Fall 97). |
Class of 2003, Rich Miserendino -- Rich performed with the ViM SAXOPHONE QUARTET AT THE KENNEDY CENTER Friday, May 25, 6 pm. Read more about the performance by clicking here. |
Class of 2003, Eric Roberts -- Percussion - Eric was recently accepted into Juilliard's highly selective Master's Program and will work towards a Masters of Music degree by May 2009.
Read the March 27, 2008 Washington Post Article about the four Lake Braddock students at Juilliard - Click Here
Hiroyuki Ito for The New York Times
Eric Roberts playing percussion as part of the Focus! festival.
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Class of 2003, Sarah Todenhoft (Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, Drum Major) - Sarah Todenhoft recently graduated from Louisiana State University with a Bachelor of Music in clarinet performance. While at LSU, Sarah was involved with the Wind Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, Tiger Band, and Jazz Ensembles. Sarah was a member of the Sigma Phi chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota at LSU. She has also been through three clarinet professors in four years! Her love of the bass clarinet has led her expand her doubling skills in the clarinet family. She will play just about anything on that amazing instrument, just ask her! In 2005, Hurricane Katrina and Rita shook things up a bit in the middle of her career at LSU but things eventually settled down.
Sarah is currently pursuing her masters at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and loves Cincinnati! She has been a finalist for The United States Army Field Band and has been invited to audition for Pershing's Own U.S. Army Ceremonial Band, The U.S. Army Field (clarinet, alto and bass clarinet) and USMA West Point Concert Band on clarinet and bass clarinet.
Sarah treasures all the wonderful memories from LB including the home football games, band trips, concerts with various ensembles and the many great people that touched her life.

Sarah Todenhoft (Click to enlarge) |
Class of 2004, Kathryn Farenish, Flute - Read the March 27, 2008 Washington Post Article about the four Lake Braddock students at Juilliard - Click Here

Kathryn Farenish - Photo courtesy of The Washington Post
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Class of 2004, Kyle Minor, Horn - Kyle will complete his undergraduate studies at Virginia Tech in May, 2008, receiving degrees in both Mathematics and Music Performance. Studying horn performance with Wallace Easter, Kyle currently serves as the principal horn in the New River Valley Symphony and is a member of the Quantum Brass Quintet. Last summer, Kyle also directed the pit orchestra for St. Bernadette’s Summer Musical Theatre production of ‘Seussical.’ He recently served also as a substitute 4th horn for the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra. Kyle’s mathematical pursuits have resulted in a civilian job offer from the U. S. Army, for whom he will work as an operations research analyst at Fort Belvoir. (Updated April 2008) |
Class of 2004, Alexander White, Trumpet - Alexander is in his 4th year at The Juilliard School along with three other Lake Braddock alums where he is studying trumpet with Mark Gould. Besides playing with the Juilliard orchestra, he teaches trumpet at a NYC Fine Arts school. Besides ensemble playing, he performs solo recitals and competes in various competitions, recently winning the International Trumpet Guild Solo competition May 2007. At home in Burke, he teaches LB and younger students trumpet to the next generations. His website is http://www.whitetrumpet.com/ Read the March 27, 2008 Washington Post Article about the four Lake Braddock students at Juilliard - Click Here
Alex at International Trumpet Guild Solo competition May 2007
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Class of 2005, John Hazelwood, Bari Sax Player - John is in his second year at Texas Tech University studying under David Dees. In the summer of '06 he traveled to Venice, Italy, and to Slovenia for the World Saxophone Congress with his professor, where he met great saxophonists such as Eugene Rousseau and others. He has traveled to Oklahoma City, Dallas, San Antonio, and Huntsville with his saxophone quartet (La Quator de Saxophone de Limoges) and they were recently back in the DC area where they played at the Navy Band Saxophone Symposium at George Mason. John recently composed a new trombone choir piece that will be performed at Texas Tech, and also composed a Jazz Funk chart called "Blue Funk" also to be performed at Tech. If not busy enough, John also composed a full length movie soundtrack for a film called "Joy" that was directed by Joe Ensley, an LB alumni and student of George Mason. He is currently pursuing a music education degree and has lots of things planned for the future. John says, "I'll always remember the fun I had, and the things I learned in the band hall at LB!" |
Class of 2005, Garry McLinn - Garry has had a really exciting year. He sang his first opera lead as the monster Polyphemus in G.F. Handel's Acis and Galatea, and took part in a few opera scenes productions, singing music by Walton, Donizetti, Mozart, Guettel, and Bernstein. Garry is thrilled to have been selected to participate in the inaugural year of the Wolf Trap Opera Studio this summer. The Wolf Trap Opera Studio is an eight week summer residency performance training program created for undergraduate singers. Studio artists will take classes, perform chorus roles and small parts, and present a scenes program at the conclusion of their residency. (Garry has a small part in Volpone!). Gary is now a junior at Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY! |
Class of 2005, Whitney Rice (Drum Major) - Daughter of Ken and Patty Rice, became the national champion in the category of Program of Interpretation at the 2008 American Forensics Association National Individual Events Tournament. More than 400 undergraduate students from 90 U.S. colleges and universities converged on The University of Texas at Austin campus to compete in the 2008 American Forensics Association National Individual Events Tournament (AFA-NIET), which includes the collegiate national speech championships. The AFA-NIET showcased the nation’s best public speakers in categories ranging from persuasive and informative speaking, to literary performance and current political issues. Whitney, a 2005 graduate of Lake Braddock and the drum major for two years, is a junior at James Madison University. (4-24-2008)

Whitney Rice (front row, second from left)
National Champion, Program of Interpretation
2008 American Forensics Association National Individual Events Tournament
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Class of 2005, Ben Robinette - Alto Saxophone - Ben is having nothing short of a gas pursuing his degree in Saxophone Performance at The University of Tennessee in Knoxville as part of the studio of Dr. Connie Frigo! He has occupied the principal saxophone position in the UT Wind Ensemble for the past two years and has enjoyed performances of both difficult wind band standards as well as premieres of commissioned works by young new composers. Recently he was part of a select quartet of saxophonists from Dr. Frigo's studio that auditioned successfully for the UT Symphony Orchestra to perform in a jazz-inflected program of orchestral literature during a four-day tour of both Virginia and Tennessee. Ben especially enjoyed the chance to occupy the coveted (and VERY exposed!) alto saxophone spot during two performances of Darius Milhaud's intimate, bluesy chamber classic "La Creation du Monde". He is also a founding member and the soprano saxophonist for the award-winning Four-T-Tude Saxophone Quartet, which has been touted as the ambassadorial chamber ensemble for the UT School of Music. Their performance opportunities have taken them from winning the state's MTNA chamber music competition to playing private parties at mansions in the wealthier parts of Knoxville to receiving the Phi Kappa Phi Creative Achievement award following their performance at UT's Showcase of Research and Creative Excellence in 2006. The quartet has even taken part in premieres of new music, such as their performance of "Inverted Pyramid" for saxophone quartet and percussion quartet at the 2007 UT Saxophone & Percussion Project. Most recently the quartet won the UT Concerto Competition with their rendition of Philip Glass's riveting "Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra", giving Ben yet another chance to perform with the UT Orchestra. Ben also won the same competition two years ago as a freshman at UT, performing solo in front of the orchestra to the dissonant strains of Karel Husa's "Elegie et Rondeau". It was also during his freshman year that Ben received the School of Music's Gerald W. Barnes Woodwind Award, a scholarship in recognition of achievement as a woodwind performer. Ben has been active in solo competitions as well as competitions with his quartet, and he took second place last semester in the state's MTNA Solo Artist Competition as part of a grueling spectrum of performers from across Tennessee. He was also the recipient in 2007 of the Music Study Club scholarship, a prize that shall culminate in April 2008 with a private performance for the club itself. Ben teaches privately in the Knoxville and Maryville area and has occasionally coached other collegiate undergraduate and high school saxophone quartets. In April he shall be participating in the premieres of two new compositions by Jacob ter Veldhuis (of whose music Dr. Frigo is an important proponent) at the 2008 North American Saxophone Alliance's national conference in Columbia, South Carolina, one of which shall include him and two other members of Four-T-Tude accompanying Dr. Frigo herself. His advocacy of chamber music as an essential musical experience has already begun to extend outward from Four-T-Tude and is taking shape in the form of a violin and saxophone duet project entitled "Flux Aeterna" that he has co-organized. His support of original student compositions has also resulted in an exciting recent concert effort that he co-organized along with David Pegel, a well-established and talented undergraduate Composition major at UT that wrote the "Playwright Concerto" for soprano saxophone and orchestra for Ben as soon as the two met during Ben's freshman year. The premiere was given to an enthusiastic audience on March 5, 2008 and marked the first time in the university's history that a concert was completely organized, composed, conducted, coordinated, and performed exclusively by students.
Among the many things that Ben remembers most fondly of his experiences at Lake Braddock, Mr. Holder's voice uttering "Stop scaring the faculty!" after marching band practice one day is a memory that he won't soon forget. More than anything, though, it was the persistence, the professionalism, and the passion that was instilled in him from the very beginning as a Bruin saxophonist in Concert I that elevated him to his current status as living a life of low pay and nerve-wracking practice but resulting in extreme happiness and untold opportunity. Writing that poem (entitled "Untitled") for the band banquet of his senior year was a decision that he never regretted, and the decision to listen to Mrs. Holder and pick up that saxophone mouthpiece from that weathered cardboard box o' mouthpieces outside of the music room at White Oaks Elementary was one on which he won't ever turn his back. Traveling to Midwest and performing his first premiere as well as meeting Chicago's own Earl the Shoeshine King (not to mention buying a truckload of Frango mints)...performing the "Nutcracker Suite" with his saxophone quartet for his junior year Winter Concert while ill from the weather and the stress of AP classes...swapping seats with Rich Miserendino between All-District Band and All-State Band during his sophomore year...all of these are timeless tales that he still tells to his friends at UT. As for timeless lessons learned and knowledge gained along the way, though, he owes it to Mr. Holder and the Lake Braddock Band as to one of the biggest reasons why he is still diving head-first into the wonderful world of music. (Updated March 2008)
Ben premiering David Pegel's "Playwright Concerto" at
UT's Cox Auditorium
March 5, 2008 |
Four-T-Tude Saxophone Quartet
Ben Robinette (far left) on Soprano Saxophone.
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Wow! Remember these folks? Kyle Emery, Sarah Todenhoft, and Ben Robinette performing
(and joking around, apparently) on various saxophones and implements of destruction in
the pit orchestra
for LB's 2004 production of the musical "Bye Bye Birdie".
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Class of 2006, Steven Diaz, Trombone - Steven is a freshman at Eastern University located in St. David's Penna.-40 minutes out of Philadelphia. He plays with the band and added Jazz Band this semester. In Jazz Band he is playing trombone, not percussion; a new venture for him in jazz. He is considering majoring in electronic music. |
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Class of 2006, Michael Roberts, Percussion - Michael is in his second year at the New England Conservatory (NEC) of Music in Boston studying percussion under Will Hudgins. In early November 2007, Michael won first place in the PAS (Percussive Arts Society) Percussion Mock Audition Competition, a competition held every other year in Columbus Ohio as part of the biggest International Percussion Convention in the World.
Michael will participate under a full-scholarship as a Percussion/Timpani Fellow in the Music Academy of the Wests 2008 Summer School and Festival. The academy is situated near Santa Barbara, California, on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and the program will take place from June 20 through August 16, 2008. http://www.musicacademy.org/Festival/2008.html (Updated March 2008)

Michael in front of Carnegie Hall, May 2007 (Click to enlarge) |
Class of 2006, Amanda Ross, Color Guard - Amanda's heroics were recently featured in a "The Connection Newspaper" article: "Girl on the Train: Burke resident saves a life on Metro."
Click here for the full article.

Photo by Lea Mae Rice
The Connection Newspaper
We're very proud of you Amanda! |
Class of 2007, Erin Curran, Percussion - Erin dropped a quick note to tell "y'all" that she made the NC State Drumline. She attached her picture (below) in her new uniform! She says that, "It's definitely a lot different than Lake Braddock, and while I do miss being under Mr. Holder, I would never miss out on this experience!"

Erin Curran
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Class of 2007, Thomas Junyszek, Trumpet - Thomas, has already performed in his first marching band performance for the University of Southern California at the Coliseum in Los Angeles. He plays the trumpet and is really enjoying the band. Thomas is majoring in Electrical Engineering.
Thomas Junyszek, USC Band, 2007
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Class of 2007, Stuart Stephenson, Trumpet - Read the March 27, 2008 Washington Post Article about the four Lake Braddock students at Juilliard - Click Here

Alex White (2004) and Stuart Stephenson (2007) Photo courtesy of The Washington Post
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Class of 2009, Kate Owen - Tuba player Kate and family moved to Offutt AFB in Omaha, Nebraska toward the end of our 2007 marching season. Kate was so dedicated to Lake Braddock Band that she flew back just to perform in our VBODA.
Message from Kate's mom January 2007:
Hello LBSS Band buddies, Here is Kate with her new school band uniform! They are the Bellevue West Thunderbirds and the school colors are purple and gold - great for spirit wear. Of course her little band heart is still with Lake Braddock. We are happy to be done with 2007 and looking forward to an easier 2008. Thank you again for all of your help this past year. Sincerely, Sharon Owen ~~~ and Family

Kate Owen in her new high school band uniform (Fall 2007)
Go purple and gold!
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