Band History


  • 2008-2009

    Instead of competing at NABBA, the Band focused on concert programming, with major concerts at St Monica Church to benefit the Glenmary Home Missioners, a Night at the Movies program with vocalist Nancy James at the Church of the Savior, and a joint concert with the Ohio Valley British Brass Band at Princeton High School. The summer schedule started indoors with the annual Memorial Day concert at Armstrong Chapel, then moved outside with concerts at John Paul Park in Madison, IN, Bicentennial Park in Lebanon, Montgomery Park (with the Blue Ash-Montgomery Symphony), Keehner Park in West Chester and Greenhills Green.

    Membership: Director: Anita Cocker Hunt; Asst. Director: Bob Gray; Soprano Cornet: Pat Counts; Solo Cornet: Bob Gray, Brian Huhtala, Steve Bone, Jesse Catanzero, Kristin Kohler; 1st Cornet: Richard Dill, Tom Gabrielsen, Jim Henderson; 2nd Cornet: Chuck Wyrick, Merv Snider, Robert Pugh; Repiano Cornet: Al Schmidt, Steve Monroe; Flugelhorn: Jim Yost, Tony Yocco; Solo Horn: Ron Lutterbie, Duetta Metz: 1st Horn: Laurel Hinkle; 2nd Horn: Bill Harvey, Dave Ciancio; Euphonium: Mark Hensler, Dennis Giotta; 1st Baritone: Ken Leslie; 2nd Baritone: Jeffrey Clymer; 1st Trombone: Steve Hoock; 2nd Trombone: Rod Rupp; Bass Trombone: Bob Coil; Eb Bass: Steve Macy, Jeanne Howard, Dave Delbusso; Bb Bass: Ian Insko, John Boys; Percussion: Adam McCormick, Jo Ann Harvey, Katrina Vissman. President: Ron Lutterbie; Vice President: Tony Yocco; Treasurer: Jo Ann Harvey; Secretary: Bill Harvey; Equipment Managers: Rob & Barb Pugh; Stage Manager: Paula Clymer; Librarian: Mark Doan.

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  • 2009-2010

    The Band again focused on concert programming instead of NABBA this season.  Concerts included performances at St. Monica/St. George, Union Township, Armstrong Chapel, Keehner Park, and a Holiday concert with the Blua Ash Montgomery Symphony.  The bands appearance in Madison Indiana was highlighted by being proclaimed the ‘Offical Brass Band’ of the City of Madison!  The winter concert, conducted at Deer Park High School, was a high point in the season.  With the theme being ‘So You Think You Can Dance’, the CBB hosted guest performance groups that included the McGing Irish Dancers, Bi0Okotoa African Drums, the Deer Park Show Choir, and the Bud Walters Dance Studio.  The band played to a full house on a cold February night and the evening was a great success that was fun for all.

    Membership:   Anita Cocker Hunt, Conductor   Bob Gray, Assistant Conductor    Board of Directors Ron Lutterbie, President – Tony Yocco, Vice President –  Bill Harvey, Secretary –  Jo Ann Harvey, Treasurer – Members at large Steve Bone, Rob Pugh, Kristin Kohler           Solo  Alto Horn  Ron Lutterbie,   First Alto Horn Hinkle, Laurel  Second Alto Eric Macy,  Baritone Ken Leslie, Second Baritone Bill Harvey,  Solo Cornet Bob Gray,  Steve Bone, Brian Huhtala, Al Schmidt, First Cornet  Jim Henderson, Brian Wisecup,  Tom Gabrielsen,  Jesse Catanzaro,   Merv Snider, Rob Pugh       Repiano Cornet   Kristin Kohler,  Steve Monroe,   Eb Cornet  Pat Counts,    Euphonium Dennis Giotta,  Flugelhorn  Jim Yost, Tony Yocco    Percussion Mike Schorr,  Adam McCormick,  Joann Harvey    Trombone Bob Coil,  Steve Hoock,  Rod Rupp    Bass Trombone Mark Doan     Bb Tuba Ian Insko, Dave Delbusso, Jeanne Howard    Eb Tuba Steve Macy,   Equipment Management  Rob and Barb Pugh      Stage Manager  Barb Pugh     Librarian  Mark Doan .

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  • CBB performs with Salvation Army New York Staff Band

    The Cincinnati Brass Band hosted the Salvation Army New York Staff Band on May 17, 2014 at Crestview Presbyterian Church in West Chester, Ohio. Staff Band Bandmaster Ronald Waiksnoris and Cincinnati Brass Band Conductor Anita Cocker Hunt shared the stage in this historic performance.

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