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Embark on a melodic journey with the enchanting strains of Harmonic Winds of Utah, an extraordinary musical ensemble deeply ingrained in the artistic tapestry of Kaysville. At the helm of this sonic voyage is Steve Hendricks, a respected figure renowned for his role as the former band teacher at Davis High School. With a legacy steeped in musical education and mentorship, Steve brings a wealth of experience to Harmonic Winds, shaping it into a symphonic force to be reckoned with.
Under Steve's expert guidance, Harmonic Winds of Utah embraces a diverse repertoire that traverses genres and emotions. From exuberant overtures to soul-stirring ballads, their performances transcend boundaries, leaving audiences spellbound. Steve's tenure at Davis High School serves as an ever-present source of inspiration, as his dedication to nurturing young talents laid the foundation for the ensemble's success.
The resonance of Harmonic Winds reaches far beyond Utah, captivating listeners with their sublime harmonies and impeccable artistry. Steve Hendricks' influence infuses the group with a commitment to excellence, mirroring his transformative impact during his time at Davis High School. As Harmonic Winds of Utah continues to grace stages and touch hearts, their music stands as a living testament to the harmonious legacy Steve has cultivated, solidifying their place in the annals of musical brilliance.
"(KUTV) A popular and talented band director is stepping down after 30 years of carrying the baton.
He spent 28 of those years at Davis High School.
"It's pretty crazy," Steven Hendricks said. " It seems like yesterday that I started."
Hendricks started teaching at 24 years old at Carbon County High School in Price.
Two years later, he came to Davis High where one principal gave him the nickname "the Band Man."
"He never once referred to me by name; it was always, 'Oh, there's the band man,'" he recalled.
Since then, Hendricks' band has won hundreds of awards and performed in the Rose Bowl.
The pinnacle of his career just happened this past November when he and 300 of his students traveled to New York City to perform in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
"It's such a unique experience and such a wonderful opportunity," Hendricks said. "Performing on that big of a stage in front of 60-million people on TV worldwide really sets your program apart."
But as wonderful as his experiences and awards have been, for Hendricks it all boils down to being an instrument in changing kids' lives.
"He's an amazing guy," said Emma Blake, one of his students.
"His mission is to not only help us be good musicians, but better people as well," said student Robert Twogood.
According to Hendricks, that's where you measure success.
"It's the kids. It's knowing that you provided a place for them that is safe place where they could make friends," Hendricks said.
That's why it will be so difficult for this "Band Man" to say goodbye.
"I've put in a lot of hours here and I've taught thousands of kids," he said. "I guarantee you I will be shedding a lot of tears."
Hendricks plans to continue teaching music in a different kind of way through band clinics and do some competition judging as well.
His last day will be the on the last day of classes in June." (article by https://kutv.com/features/inside-the-story/inside-the-story-davis-highs-band-man-will-retire-after-30-years)
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