By Hannah Jellen, Somer Pelczar, Jeremy Schmitt, and Kelli McQueen
[Printer Friendly] | [ Email us about these records]Title: Barry L. Houser Papers, 1976-2019
ID: 12/9/31
Primary Creator: Houser, Barry L.
Extent: 3.3 cubic feet
Arrangement: Content is organized in five series. Series 1: Promotional Materials, includes posters, programs, flyers, travel schedules, newspaper clippings, and promotional photographs of the University of Illinois Bands; Series 2: Memorabilia and Ephemera, includes personal photographs, conference/event passes, and souvineer badges; Series 3: Correspondence, is largely composed of greeting cards and letters from students and colleagues; Series 4: Audio-visual Materials, includes LP recordings of the University of Illinois Bands and a recording of the Sousa Band; and Series 5: Administrative and Business Records, includes born-digital files. Materials are arranged by subject type, and chronologically thereunder.
Date Acquired: 02/03/2016. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Band, Football, Band Department, Bands, Marching bands, Marching Illini
Consists of photographs, posters, programs, promotional materials, correspondence, newspaper clippings, ephemera, and digital files documenting Barry L. Houser's time as University of Illinois Assistant Director of Bands (2011-present) and Director of the Marching Illini (2016-present). The collection also includes audio materials from the 1970s and 1980s.
Barry L. Houser (1977- ) began as Associate Director of Bands, Director of Athletic Bands, and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois in 2011. He also became Director of the Marching Illini in 2015. Houser was born in Indiana in 1977. He graduated in 1999 with a Bachelor's of Music from the University of Florida. After graduation, Houser also served as Assistant Director of Bands at Buchholz High School in Gainesville, Florida. From 2001 to 2007, he acted as the Director of Bands and Performing Arts at Northwood High School, in Napanee, Indiana. From there, Houser pursued a Master's of Music in (Wind Band) Conducting from the University of Illinois (2007-2009). While pursuing his Master's degree, Houser studied with University of Illinois Bands Director James F. Keene; and as a Graduate Assistant, he was frequently involved in conducting various segments of the UIUC bands. From 2008 to 2011, Houser was the Associate Director of Bands at Eastern Illinois University. Houser's bands have performed for the ISSMA (Indiana State School Music Association) State Marching Finals, as well as the IMEA (Illinois Music Educators Association) State Convention.
Nationally, Houser has served on the board of directors of the National Band Association and the College Band Directors National Association Athletic Band, and acted as President and Director of the Smith Walbridge Clinics, the largest marching band leadership band in the United States. He has been a guest conductor and clinician for a variety of marching and concert bands, and has contributed to a number of music textbooks, including "The System" and multiple editions of the "Teaching Music through Performance in Band" series. In addition to his pedagogical pursuits, Houser has conducted ensembles at the NBC Today Show, Indianapolis 500 Parade, Hollywood Christmas Parade, the Washington DC National Memorial Parade, and a Chicago Bears game. In 2015, he led the Marching Illini in the 89th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Accruals: Additions acquired on May 31, 2016 and November 20, 2020 from Barry Houser.
Acquisition Source: Barry L. Houser
Acquisition Method: Donation
Performance dates: November 7, 2004; March 7, 2008; April 29, 2008;
and 2 copies of poster for A Call to Duty, Honor, and Country event, November, 11 (no year).
Barry Houser is guest conductor for all events. Events include:
Concert Band Festival, Buffalo Grove High School, Barry Houser - Guest Conductor, March 13, 2013
Under American Skies, Virginia Theatre, December 14, 2013
The Water Outside's Been Frightful, Our Music's So Delightful, Parkland College, March 2, 2014