Title: Philip Coady 505th Air Force Band of the Midwest Music Arrangements, 1989-1991

Arrangement
Chronologically by date composed.
Biographical Note
Philip Coady recieved his Bachelors of Music in Jazz Composition from the University of Miami in 1988, and his Masters of Music in Theory and Composition from the University of Illinois in 1991. He enlisted in the United States Air Force in August, 1989, where he worked as a staff arranger. Stationed at the Rantoul Air Force Base until December 1991, he then transferred to the Travis Air Force Base, where he stayed until January 1994. As a staff arranger, Coady arranged for 3 ensembles: the Big Band, the Brass Quintet, and the Rock Band, where one of the band directors he worked under was Alan Sierichs.
One of his arrangements, "Caroling, Caroling," was written for a General's retirement and well recieved for its setting of a drum battle to "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." The piece was performed twice at the University of Illinois: in 1989 at the Foellinger Auditorium, and in 1990 at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts.
In the mid 1990s, Coady accepted a position in Microsoft's multimedia audio department, becoming lead programmer. In 1996 he left Microsoft and became the co-founder of Microgroove LLC, a company that has created applications for the Smithsonian, Rolling Stone Magazine, the Discovery Channel, Fox Sports, Universal Music Group, and other major corporations. Coady is a past President of the Board of Earshot Jazz. He is a co-author of Jazz in America, an internet-based jazz curriculum for public school history courses that is sponsored by the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz.
Sources:Jazz in America Website: https://www.jazzinamerica.org/Overview