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C. Phillip
McIntyre began
teaching in the fall of 1977 at Blue Ridge High School. He taught there
for six years and in 1983 he began his tenure at James F. Byrens High
School as Director of Bands. He is a native of Greenville, South
Carolina, and a 1973 graduate of Parker High School. While at Parker,
Phil was under the guidance of his teacher, mentor, and friend, James
B. Senn. Phil received a Bachelor of Music degree in 1977 and Masters
of Arts in Education degree in 1982 from Furman University. While at
Furman University he studied trombone under Dan. A. Ellis, Director of
Bands at Furman University. In 1982 Phil was named Teacher of the Year
at Blue Ridge High school. In 1998 Phil was again awarded Teacher of
the Year - this time at Byrnes High School. Phi Beta Mu International
Bandmasters Fraternity in 1999 awarded Phil the Outstanding Bandmaster
of the Year Award. In 1999 and 2002 Phil was awarded The National Band
Association's Citation of Excellence. He was also named one of the top
twelve South Carolina Music Educatiors in the October 2000 issue of
Teaching Music, a national music educator's journal. In 2000 he was
inducted into the S.C. Band Directors Association Hall of Fame. Phil is
also a nine-time recipient of the Most Influential Teacher Award at
Byrnes High School.
Since
1983 under his leadership the band program at Byrnes has grown from one
hundred twenty members to over three hundred fifty students at the high
school. The James F. Byrnes Band program offers a variety of ensembles
including three concert bands, three jazz ensembles, percussion
ensemble, two indoor guards, and the nationally renowned Rebel Regiment
marching band. The Symphonic Band is a class six ensemble that has
recieved consistent Superior ratings at the SCBDA concert band
festival. This ensemble has been featured in concert performance at the
SCMEA In-service Conference in 1999, the Bands of America
Regional Concert Band Festival 2001 and the South Carolina Governor's
Inaugural ceremonies in 1991, 1995 and 1999. In 2002 the symphonic band
was featured in concert performance at the University of South Carolina
band clinic, and in 2003 performed at the National Adjudicator's
Invitational in Atlanta, Georgia.
The
John Philip Sousa foundation in December 2001 awarded the Sudler Shield
for outstanding achievment in marching band to the Rebel Regiment. The
Rebel Regiment has established a standard of excellence in performance
that has been recognized and rewarded throughout the southeast. The
band has marched in three of the most prestigious parades in the world:
the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1996 and 2002, the Presidential
Inaugural Parade in 1985 and 2001, and The Tournament of Roses Parade
in Pasadena in 2000. The Rebel Regiment has consistently been a
finalist at Bands of America regional events and a Semi-finalist at the
Grand Nationals. The Rebel Regiment has won the AAA & AAAA State
Championship on ten occasions since 1983.
Phil
is a member of Phi Beta Mu, American School Band Directors Association,
SCBDA, Phi Mu Alpha, SCMEA, and MENC. Phil has served the SCBDA as
President, Chairman of the Marching Committee, and Chairman of the
Adjudication Committe. He has served on the executive board of the
South Carolina Music Educators Association and has served as the
President of that organization as well. He has also served as President
of the Theta chapter of Phi Beta Mu in South Carolina. Phil and his
wife Wanda have been married since 1975 and have two daughters.
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