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Dr. Gary P. Gilroy
Gary P. Gilroy is a professor of music at California State University, Fresno.
In August of 2006 he became Director of Bands after serving 13 years as Associate
Director of Bands and Director of the Marching
Band & Colorguard. Prior
to this appointment he served for a decade as Director of Bands at Fred C.
Beyer High School in Modesto, California where his band was awarded several
national honors as well as the International Sudler Shield Award from the
John Philip Sousa Foundation. Gilroy also served as faculty at CSU, Stanislaus
and graduate assistant at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon where
he completed his doctorate in 1995.
Gilroy has served on the board of California Band Directors Association for thirteen years and he is a Past President of that organization. He is also a Past President of the Fresno Madera Counties Music Educators Association. From 1999 to 2006 he served on the board of the National Band Association as a Member At Large and the Western Division Chairman.
Dr. Gilroy is in demand as a guest conductor of many honor bands throughout the United State. As an adjudicator and guest conductor he has served in 39 states and throughout Canada. Dr. Gilroy has been the conductor for all state groups in Colorado and Oregon as well as the California Band Directors Association All-State High School Symphonic Band.
An ASCAP Award-winning composer, Gilroy's music is published for concert band, marching band, and percussion ensembles through the Arrangers Publishing Company, BRS Music, Inc., C. Alan Publications, Daehn Publications, Kagarice Brass Editions, Matrix Publications, TRN Publications, Warner Brothers, Wingert-Jones, Inc., and CPP/Belwin Mills. His compositions have been featured at the Bands of America National Concert Band Festival in Indianapolis, the Eastern Trombone Workshop in Washington, DC, the International Trombone Festival in New Orleans, and on several occasions at the International Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago.