Phillip Chumley
Band Director - Lakota Plains Junior
School
513-644-1130
phillip.chumley@lakotaonline.com
Phil
Chumley is a 1977 graduate of the University of Maryland
in College Park, MD, located just outside Washington, DC. He
received his Bachelor’s degree in Music Education
and pursued his Master’s Degree in Music Performance
there as well. He has studied with Steve Kowalski
of the United States Army Band, Barbara Duman, Robert Genovese
of the National Symphony Orchestra, and Dr. Norman Heim. He
was Band Director at the Robert Goddard Junior High School
in Lanham, MD where he developed one of Prince George’s
County’s top Junior High music programs, which included
Advanced Band, Intermediate Band, Beginning Band, Orchestra,
Jazz Band, Choir and General Music. His bands received
Superior Ratings at County Band Festivals and participated
in State Band Festivals as well.
Leaving the classroom, Mr. Chumley became
a Property Manager, a field that he stayed in for 18 years. In
spite of leaving the classroom, Mr. Chumley maintained
his involvement in music and music education. He
was the principal clarinetist with the American University
Wind Ensemble in Washington, DC. He has performed
at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC with the Fairfax
Symphony Orchestra. He was a member of the City of
Rockville Concert Band, Rockville, MD. He toured
Europe extensively with the Rockville Band in 1989 and
1994, giving performances in Munich, Bad Neuenawer-Arweiler,
Pinneburg, and Hamburg, Germany, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Velden,
and Vienna, Austria, Venice and Merano, Italy, Zurich,
Baden, and Chur, Switzerland, and Prague, The Czech Republic.
Relocating to Cincinnati from the Washington,
DC area in 1989, Mr. Chumley joined the Southwest Ohio
Symphonic Band in 1994. He joined the music faculty
at Northern Kentucky University in 1998 where he was Adjunct
Professor of Clarinet and assisted with the band program
by directing sectional rehearsals as well as playing with
both the Concert Band and the Symphonic Wind Ensemble. While
at NKU, he also served as Clarinet Instructor in the College
Preparatory Program. In the summer of 1998, Mr.
Chumley traveled with the NKU Symphonic Wind Ensemble on
its Japan tour where the Wind Ensemble visited Gifu and
Kyoto, Japan. He gave master classes and performed
with the group while on this tour. During the spring
of 1999, Mr. Chumley soloed with the NKU Symphonic Wind
Ensemble and in December 1999, Mr. Chumley soloed with
the Southwest Ohio Symphonic Band.
In the fall of 1999, Mr. Chumley left
the business world and returned to full time teaching,
directing the programs at the St. Cecelia and St. Joseph’s
School in Independence and Cold Spring, KY. During
this time, he also served as clarinet coach for the prestigious
Lakota Local School District, working with several schools
and directors in the district. In the fall of 2001,
Mr. Chumley assumed the position of Music Director at Jac-Cen-Del
Jr/Sr High School. He taught Junior High Choir, High
School Concert Choir, 5th and 6th grade Bands, Junior Band
and High School Concert Band, and Marching Band. The
Marching Band performed before over 60,000 people
at the Cincinnati Reds Opening Day Parade each year he
was there, and, the both the Concert Band and Concert Choir
participated in the Music In the Parks Festivals held at
Kings Island in the spring of 2002.
Offered a position with the Lakota Local
School District during the summer of 2002, Mr. Chumley
left Jac-Cen-Del and assumed the position of band director
at the new Lakota Plains Junior School. He team taught
two-7th grade bands, two-8th grade bands, both 7th and
8th grade Jazz Band and 7th grade General Music comprised
by over 270 students. In the spring of 2004, Mr.
Chumley led the Plains Junior 8th grade band with 86 students
in their first performance at the OMEA District XIII Large
Group Adjudicated Event where the band became the first
band in the history of Lakota Junior School participation
in this event to perform Class A music. The band received
the coveted Superior or “I” rating from each
of the three judges on the panel. Going into the
2007-08 school year, the band program has continued to
grow and prosper with approximately 400 students participating
in three-7th grade and two-8th grade concert bands, a 7th
and 8th grade jazz band. The 8th grade band has performed
annually at the OMEA Junior High Large Group Adjudicated
Event, receiving Superior ratings in Class A twice more. In
February 2006, the 8th Grade Band was invited to and performed
in a clinic session at the OMEA Northcoast Convention held
in Cleveland, OH.
In addition to his work at Lakota Plains,
Mr. Chumley has worked with the Lakota East High School
Marching Band for the last 9 years, four as a volunteer
and five as a member of the staff, helping the band achieve
it’s highest ratings and maintain it’s tradition
of Superior Ratings at every competition it has attended
since the opening of the school. In the winter of
2004, Mr. Chumley volunteered with the Lakota East Winterguard,
helping them achieve their highest score at State Finals. For
the Fall 2004 marching season, he was named Assistant Colorguard
Director with the band. The Colorguard received a
score of 98.5 at one of the fall competitions, which was
the highest score the Colorguard ever received and the
highest score given at an OMEA sanctioned event.
Mr. Chumley is a sought after private
instructor for clarinet performance. He maintains
a studio of as many as 37 students. In 2005, two
of his students were selected to participate in the master
class held by the world renowned clarinetist, Richard Stoltzman. His
students have been named members of the OMEA District XIII
Honor Bands every year at all the different levels and
he has had a student selected for the OMEA All-State High
School Band each of the last 6 years.