The Frisco Community Band was formed as a not-for-profit, all volunteer organization benefiting the City of Frisco and its neighboring communities. The band provides Frisco area musicians with the opportunity to expand or continue their experience in the performing arts with the ultimate purpose of making live, symphonic and ensemble music accessible to all segments of the community.
The FCB exists with the support of the Frisco Association of the Arts and is funded through grants, donations and member dues. All area musicians with at least a high school music background are welcome. There are no auditions for the concert band. Performances are free to the public.
The FCB's jazz band and smaller wind ensembles play anything from grand openings to sports events.
FCB music director Dr. Daryl Trent is director of the Frisco High School band and has been teaching music in the Frisco ISD for 25 years.
Information from the band's site
Musicians
- Beth Koopman: flute
- Jessica Martinez: flute
- Debbie Muzyka: flute
- Ashley Newton: flute
- Scott Enderle: trombone
- JD Smith: trombone
- Wesley Woodrow: trombone
- Dan Grundl: clarinet
- Jaymie Hodges: clarinet
- Inga Sanford: clarinet
- Suzanne Scott: clarinet
- Lori Joswiak: french horn
- Ani Simerson: french horn
- Helen Taylor: french horn
- Eric Torres: french horn
- Rex Brown: trumpet
- Owen Jones: trumpet
- Andrew Parker: trumpet
- Russel Skare: trumpet
- Eric Samaniego: trumpet
- Melanie Wade: trumpet
- Scott Brown: saxophone
- Russ Campbell: saxophone
- Victor Insko: saxophone
- Michael McNeilly: saxophone
- Scott Sterrantino: saxophone
- Cheryl McCoy: bassoon
- Megan Clayton: bass clarinet
- Robert King: percussion
- Desiree Rollins: percussion
- Ehren Torres: percussion
- Roger Dalling: tuba
- David McMahon: tuba
- Daryl Trent: music director
- Steven Goldstein: euphonium
- Stephen Hatton: euphonium
- Tom Laney: euphonium
- Johanna Allport: flute
- Heather Kaplan: flute
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