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Ronald Wassink
Ronald Wassink, Dynasty Arranger, Dynasty Brass Artist. Ronald is a performing member of Jubal Drum & Bugle Corps from Dordrecht, the Netherlands. This corps is very proud to be part of the Dynasty family from the early 60's!! He currently plays Baritone and also on occasion Contra. Furthermore, he is the Brass arranger for Jubal and several other European corps and also Brass Captionhead for Jubal.


Scott Weyman
Embarking on his formal musical/percussive study at age four with Dr. Richard Stabile in Harrisburg, PA, Scott Weyman has built a highly esteemed reputation as a performer, clinician, arranger/composer, adjudicator and educator. Equally accomplished on the practice field, in the recital hall, in the studio or the classroom, Scott has had the good fortune of establishing himself as one of the most sought after performers and instructors in the eastern U.S.. His craftsmanship behind the drumkit is rivaled only by his uniquely enthusiastic and innovative approach to the world of educational marching percussion. Having studied with many of today�s most highly regarded artists, composers and instructors (drumkit, concert and marching percussion), he has successfully forged a compositional and instructional style all his own which has consistently earned championship caliber results at every level. Scott is currently an esteemed educator in the Solanco School District (Southern Lancaster County, PA) and is the Percussion Director for the Avon Grove High School �Pride of the Grove� Marching Band (Southern Chester County, PA). He maintains a highly active consultational schedule throughout the competitive indoor and outdoor marching seasons as well as a comprehensive clinic, seminar and workshop series throughout the summer.


Blair Williams
Blair started his music training early, starting on the Clarinet in 6th grade. He joined the drumline in middle school, playing snare and tenors. In high school, he was member of all the performing groups which included the marching band, concert band, jazz band, and percussion ensemble, as well drumming in a Tahitian group off and on throughout high school. He received the John Phillip Souza Award as a high school senior. Blair graduated from CSU Stanislaus in 2007 with a BM degree in Music Education, and was part of a small ensemble that went to Europe in 2005 for a two week tour. He performed with the Sacramento Freelancers Winter percussion ensemble from 1998-2002, and 2004. He was a bass drummer for two years, and a snare drummer for the remaining 4 years. Blair was a member of the Sacramento Mandarins snare line in the 2000 and 2001, when they won the DCI Championship for Div. 2, and the Concord Blue Devils snare line in 2002, and 2003, where he placed 4th in the snare drum individuals, as well as helping the corps to win its 11th DCI Div. 1 title. He also was part of the 50 member Blue Devil cast that went to Japan in 2003 for the Okayama marching festival. Blair has been a member of the Mandarins percussion staff since 2004 as a battery instructor. He has worked with various percussion lines as a battery tech, pit tech, arranger, and caption head. Some his programs include: Hamilton Middle School, Stagg High School, Fairfield High School, Davis High School, East Union High School, Johansen High School, Ceres High School, and Central Valley High School. Blair is currently teaching at Los Banos High School and Enochs High School, where he is the Caption Head, and he was also formerly the interim Band Director at Modesto High School in the fall of 2007.


Frank Williams
Bands directed by Mr. Williams have consistently received "Superior" ratings and many honors and awards throughout his 31 year teaching career. Numerous students have received music scholarships and are involved in professional music and/or music education. Mr. Williams has served as a guest conductor, adjudicator, and clinician for many high school ensembles throughout his teaching career and has also directed many all-county & honors ensembles in Florida and in the northeast. His jazz ensembles at Boca Ciega High School have received "Superior Ratings" at BF District and State Band Festivals for the past eighteen years, and also won the "Gold Status" award (1st place) at JazzFest USA sponsored by Downbeat Magazine. His jazz charts are published by FJH Music. Brass lines of the Suncoast Sound Drum & Bugle Corps consistently received praise from colleagues, judges and fans. The 1986 Suncoast Sound Brass line won the highest score in individual Brass performance ever achieved at the Drum Corps International Championship. Mr. Williams is the former Brass consultant and instructor for the Cadets of Bergen County, Hackensack, New Jersey. The Cadets won the Drum Corps International Championships in 1990 and again in 1993. Mr. Williams served as the music director and consultant for the All Asia Summer Honors Marching Band in Taiwan in 1995 and served as clinician and adjudicator for the South African Field Band Championships in October of 2001.

Jeremy Williams
Jeremy Williams is the Brass Caption Head for Revolution Drum and Bugle Corps in San Antonio, Texas. Jeremy has been apart of Revolution for two years were he was a soprano tech in 2006 and the caption head in 2007 to present. He graduated from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma with a Bachelors degree in Music Education. Williams marched with the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps during the 1999 and 2000 seasons were he played soprano. He has played in many jazz groups were he was able to play lead trumpet and principal chair in local orchestras. Williams is currently the high school band director at Wagoner High School in Wagoner, Oklahoma.

Paula Williams
Concert Percussion, Marching Percussion, Marimba, Vibes, Auxilary Percussion, Dynasty Arranger

Rich Williams
Marching Percussion, Dynasty Arranger

Roger Williams
Roger Williams is Brass Caption Head for Revolution Drum & Bugle Corps, San Antonio, Texas. He began his career in music in his hometown of Richardson, Texas. Williams earned his Bachelor’s Degree from The University of Texas at Austin in Music Education with a Trumpet Performance Certificate, and his Master’s Degree in Trumpet Performance from Stephen F. Austin State University. He has performed with and advised the Hella Shrine Drum Corps., receiving outstanding soloist and ensemble awards in 2002 and 2003. In addition to these awards, he has performed in various styles as an orchestral soloist, orchestra section member, with jazz bands and with wind ensembles throughout Texas. Other teaching experiences range from working with numerous high school programs as well as indoor drum lines and with a wide range of experience levels, from beginners to the college ranks. This includes his work with his own private studio which he has had since 1998. Currently, he is working with the Lorena ISD Bands, as an assistant band director and marching/brass specialist working with grades 6-12.


Scott Wolfinger
Scott Wolfinger Scott Wolfinger began his percussion career with his elementary instrumental teacher David Fluck and drum corps fame Mr. Ed Gibbons. He then continued his percussion studies as a Percussion Performance major at the University of West Florida and the University of Maryland while serving a successful military career filled with many honors and achievements in the United States Air Force. Scott runs his own percussion studio called Wolf Trax Percussion. He has enjoyed a highly successful career as an instructor, arranger, adjudicator and independent clinician, conducting percussion clinics through out the Eastern U.S. and the Southeastern United States. Scott currently is Director of Percussion Studies at Northern Lehigh School District in Slatington PA and Caption Head for the award winning Archbishop Wood HS percussion program in Warminster PA. Scott has instructed, arranged and consulted for many championship HS drumlines through out the late 70s 80s and 90s, including Souderton HS, PA Quakertown HS, PA Parkland HS, PA Norristown HS, PA St. Andrews HS, SC Central Bucks West HS, PA and Hatboro Horsham HS, PA. and Percussion Advisor for the 8 time DCA World Champion Hawthorne Caballeros. He has also served as principle percussionist for the Fort Walton Beach Symphony and Florida State Symphony as well as several performances with the Fort Walton Beach Community Band. Scott is a proud endorser of Dynasty Drums, Vic Firth Sticks and Mallets and Sabian Cymbals.

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