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Welcome!
Jeremy Loui is a musician, educator, and marching band drill designer. He is the Assistant Director of Bands/Assistant Director of Athletic Bands at Western Carolina University. Previously he served as the Director of Bands and Performing Arts Department Chair at Rockwood Summit High School in Fenton, Missouri. Jeremy holds a Master’s degree in conducting from Missouri State University. At Missouri State, he worked with the 300 member Pride Marching as well as the various concert ensembles, including the Wind Ensemble, Wind Symphony, and concert band. He graduated with High Honors from the University of Illinois with a degree in Music Education. While at Illinois, Jeremy studied saxophone with Prof. Debra Richtmeyer and J Michael Weiss-Holmes, and wrote drill for the Marching Illini. He has studied conducting with Dr. John Zastoupil, Prof. Barry L. Houser, and Dr. J. Ashley Jarrell.
In addition to working as a band director since 2016, Jeremy has served on the instructional faculty at Illinois Summer Youth Music, and works as a freelance marching band designer and drill writer for schools across the country. He has designed for bands from Florida to Hawaii, Texas to Illinois and all sorts of places in between! Check out the Marching Band Design page for more information and videos of past shows. Jeremy is also currently on the Visual Staff with The Battalion Drum and Bugle Corps and was named a Bluecoats Fellow with the Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps. Jeremy frequently adjudicates middle school and high school music events.
Be sure to check out the Teaching Resources page for a wide variety of materials for various band and music classes. Included are posters, infographics, teaching tools for marching band, and fundamental exercises.
Jeremy Loui is a musician, educator, and marching band drill designer. He is the Assistant Director of Bands/Assistant Director of Athletic Bands at Western Carolina University. Previously he served as the Director of Bands and Performing Arts Department Chair at Rockwood Summit High School in Fenton, Missouri. Jeremy holds a Master’s degree in conducting from Missouri State University. At Missouri State, he worked with the 300 member Pride Marching as well as the various concert ensembles, including the Wind Ensemble, Wind Symphony, and concert band. He graduated with High Honors from the University of Illinois with a degree in Music Education. While at Illinois, Jeremy studied saxophone with Prof. Debra Richtmeyer and J Michael Weiss-Holmes, and wrote drill for the Marching Illini. He has studied conducting with Dr. John Zastoupil, Prof. Barry L. Houser, and Dr. J. Ashley Jarrell.
In addition to working as a band director since 2016, Jeremy has served on the instructional faculty at Illinois Summer Youth Music, and works as a freelance marching band designer and drill writer for schools across the country. He has designed for bands from Florida to Hawaii, Texas to Illinois and all sorts of places in between! Check out the Marching Band Design page for more information and videos of past shows. Jeremy is also currently on the Visual Staff with The Battalion Drum and Bugle Corps and was named a Bluecoats Fellow with the Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps. Jeremy frequently adjudicates middle school and high school music events.
Be sure to check out the Teaching Resources page for a wide variety of materials for various band and music classes. Included are posters, infographics, teaching tools for marching band, and fundamental exercises.
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Whether you just need someone to write drill, or are looking for someone to take on designing your marching band season from scratch, Jeremy's background as both an educator and designer enable him to put together a cohesive, effective product for you and your students!
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With experience teaching middle school, high school, collegiate ensembles, Jeremy has designed a variety of education resources for immediate implementation in the classroom. Check out fundamental exercises, classroom posters, and more!
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Jeremy's background includes extensive experience teaching instrumental music at every level. He is active as a clinician and adjudicator. Please get in touch!
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