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Gordon Stout - marimbist, composer, teacher, conductor

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    • Mexican Dances - Original Publicatio
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    • New York State Day of Percussion 2020
    • Nexus at IC with Gordon and Friends - September 2019
    • My teaching trip to Cupertino, CA, sponsored by Chin-Ping Tammy Chen - March, 2019
    • Sopron Drum Festival 2019, Sopron, Hungary
    • Marimba Masters celebration at Kutztown Univeristy - June 2017
    • The Last Recital at Ithaca College 10/5/2018
    • Heartland Marimba Festival - July 2017
    • Italy PAS Competition and Festival 2017
    • DeMorrow Gallery
    • PASIC 2016
    • A Celebration of Musser/Kutztown
    • My friends from around the World!
    • Recording session with Clair Musser/1977
    • Early years photos
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Heartland Marimba Festival - July 2017

Jaimie Esposito - always happy!

Jaimie Esposito - always happy!

Beautiful sculpture in the music building at UW Whitewater!

Beautiful sculpture in the music building at UW Whitewater!

Matthew Coley, Joe Millea, Michael J. Jones, and Abby Fisher.

Matthew Coley, Joe Millea, Michael J. Jones, and Abby Fisher.

My practice room.  Nice!

My practice room. Nice!

Marimba One publicity shot!

Marimba One publicity shot!

Jaimie Esposito has the very best smiles!

Jaimie Esposito has the very best smiles!

At the recording session of Dream/Awakening and Dance.

At the recording session of Dream/Awakening and Dance.

Scott Eiklenborg and Gordon.

Scott Eiklenborg and Gordon.

What a beautiful building - UW Whitewater.

What a beautiful building - UW Whitewater.

Andrew Veit and Gordon.

Andrew Veit and Gordon.

Another shot in the music building!

Another shot in the music building!

Joe Millea and Gordon

Joe Millea and Gordon

The master himself (Matthew Coley) and Gordon.

The master himself (Matthew Coley) and Gordon.

Abby Fisher and Gordon!

Abby Fisher and Gordon!

At breakfast the next day we met some folks who attended the concert!  Very nice chatting with them.

At breakfast the next day we met some folks who attended the concert! Very nice chatting with them.

After the concert at a local art gallery!

After the concert at a local art gallery!

Our host, Brian Baldauff.

Our host, Brian Baldauff.

Jaimie is always smiling!

Jaimie is always smiling!

Getting ready for load out.

Getting ready for load out.

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