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In this episode of Bandstand, host David Aydelott interviews Perry Elliott, the esteemed band director from Elizabethton, Tennessee. They discuss Perry's career, philosophy, and the founding of the Tennessee Bandmasters Association Hall of Fame. Perry shares stories about his mentors and the importance of building good people in addition to a good band. He also talks about the origins of the Betsy Band and the significance of the Hall of Fame concert. The conversation highlights the impact of band directors and the emotional connection they create through music. Perry Elliott discusses the creation and impact of the TBA Hall of Fame. He shares the story of how he came up with the idea for a fanfare to introduce the induction ceremony and the process of composing it. Perry reflects on the emotional moments and connections made during the Hall of Fame concerts. He emphasizes the importance of attention to detail and personalization in creating meaningful events. Perry suggests creating connections through student and parent involvement and encourages young band directors to seek advice from experienced directors. He concludes by highlighting the significance of the Hall of Fame in recognizing and justifying the accomplishments of exceptional band directors.

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