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Brian Hanner is an artist and percussionist whose musical career spans very broad and varied performance, teaching and creative work. He is currently a freelance artist in Tucson, Arizona.

 

Prioir to reclocation to Arizona, Brian was Adjunct Percussion Instructor at Lee College in Baytown, Texas and San Jacinto College in Pasadena, Texas. He also has a long career as an educator at the secondary level, holding Assistant Band Director and Percussion Specialist positions at La Porte High School in La Porte, Texas; Cypress Creek High School in Houston, Texas; and Cooper High School in Abilene, Texas.

 

As a performing artist, Brian has played with many symphony orchestras and chamber groups, including a solo concerto performance with the Baytown Symphony Orchestra, and various performances with the Trommel percussion group, artists in residence at Lone Start College in Houston, Texas. He performs regularly with the Southern Arizona Symphony. He has also performed with the Sierra Vista Symphony, Tucson Repertory Orchestra, and Santa Cruz Summer Winds.

 

Brian earned a Bachelor of Music degree from Stephen F. Austin State University, where he was a student of Dr. Lawrence Kaptain, Drew Lang and Dr. Christopher Hanning. He also earned a Master of Music degree in percussion performance from the University of North Texas, where he was a student of Mark Ford, Christopher Deane, and Eugene Migliaro Corporon.

 

Brian was an adjudicator with the Texas Color Guard Circuit and was the newsletter editor for the Texas Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society.  Mr. Hanner is an endorser for Pearl/Adams percussion and Innovative Percussion sticks and mallets.

 

Brian is also a certified yoga teacher. He teaches in several studios in Tucson and is always looking for ways to blend music with yoga practice. For more information visit:

 

http://www.brianhanneryoga.com/

 

 

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