
About The Zanesville Memorial Concert Band
About Us
Zanesville has a long and rich band history dating back to 1820, when Charles Hill formed the first reed and string band. Throughout the 1800s, numerous bands thrived in the community, the most notable of which was the Bauer Band. Led by John Bauer, the Bauer Band flourished between the mid-1800s and early 1900s and was well-known throughout Ohio, as well as neighboring states. Notable high-profile performances of the Bauer Band include the opening of the suspension bridge in Wheeling in 1849 and the funeral of Ohio-born Civil War General William Sherman in St. Louis in 1891. After John Bauer died in 1912, the Bauer Band was taken over by the American Rolling Mill Company and renamed the Armco Band. During this time, the 7th Regiment Band, part of the 7th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Spanish-American War, was also active in Zanesville and was the chief rival of the Armco Band. It was the merging of the Armco Band and the 7th Regiment bands in 1923 that created the Memorial Band.
This new Memorial Band was formed to play summer concerts in Zanesville that were funded by bequests of Eaton S. Drone and John Hoge. These early concerts took place twice weekly, in McIntire Park and Putnam Hill Park. Over the last 100 years, the Memorial Band has performed hundreds, if not thousands, of free concerts for the Zanesville community at various locations throughout the city, including several of the city’s parks, the Helen Purcell Home, the Muskingum County Home, the Muskingum County Fairgrounds, Memorial Hall, Zane Trace Commemoration, and the banks of the Muskingum River. Notable out-of-town performances of the Memorial Band include an appearance at the Ohio State Fair in 1932 and a concert in 1943 for wounded veterans at Fletcher General Hospital in Cambridge, a hospital built by the U.S. Army during World War II to serve the war’s sick and wounded service men and women. The current home of the Memorial Band is Zane’s Landing Park, where it has performed since the mid-1980s, with support from the City of Zanesville.
With a vision for passing along the community band tradition to future generations, the Memorial Band launched a high school honors band program in 2005. The honors band is comprised of select area high school students and traditionally performs on the first concert of the season. The Memorial Band continues to receive support from the Eaton S. Drone and John Hoge funds, in addition to other local grant sources. These grants and the generosity of individual and business patrons allow the Memorial Band to enthusiastically fulfill its primary mission—to provide free summer concerts to the Zanesville community.



Artistic Director: Dr. David Turrill
Dr. David Turrill has served as the Artistic Director of the Zanesville Memorial Concert Band since 2019. He is currently Associate Professor of Music and Director of Bands at Muskingum University, where he has taught since 2010. His work at Muskingum includes conducting the Wind Ensemble and the Muskingum Valley Symphonic Winds, in addition to teaching courses in music education, conducting, and music theory. He also serves as the Faculty Coordinator for the Muskingum First Year Experience.
A native of Marietta, Ohio, he earned a Bachelor of Music in music education from Ohio University; a Master of Music in conducting and trumpet performance from Ohio University; and a Doctor of Musical Arts in trumpet performance, with a cognate in wind conducting, from Michigan State University. Prior to joining the faculty at Muskingum, Dr. Turrill taught at Spring Arbor University (MI) and enjoyed twelve years of public-school teaching in southeastern Ohio. Bands under his direction consistently earned superior ratings at regional and state adjudicated events.
He is passionate about new repertoire for wind ensemble and has been involved in the commissioning of works by leading composers, including Brian Balmages, Ryan Nowlin, John Mackey, Jake Runestad, Donald Grantham, and Giovanni Santos. Dr. Turrill’s professional affiliations include membership in Pi Kappa Lambda music honor society, National Association for Music Education, Ohio Music Education Association, Ohio Private College Instrumental Conductors Association, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. He is active as a band clinician for high schools in the region and has presented at the state professional development conferences of Ohio and Iowa.
Assistant Director: Kelley Ryan
Kelley Ryan has served as the Assistant Director of the Zanesville Memorial Concert Band since 2016. He retired in 2024 after completing 48 years of directing bands for the Zanesville City Schools where he taught grades 5 through 12. Mr. Ryan received a Bachelor of Music Degree from Muskingum College in 1975 and a Master of Music Degree from the University of Akron in 1980. He has also studied at the University of Virginia, Kent State University, Ohio University, Andrews University, and Ashland University. He has been an OMEA adjudicator since 1981 and served as the OMEA District IX treasurer for four years. More recently, he edited and revised the OMEA required solo lists for soprano, tenor, and baritone saxophones and for the Eb clarinet.

The Zanesville Memorial Concert Band is guided by a volunteer Board of Directors made up of community members who share a passion for music and the arts. Representing a wide range of backgrounds and experiences — including musicians, educators, business professionals, and supporters of the arts— the Board works to support the band’s mission, ensure its long-term sustainability, and strengthen its connection to the community it serves.
To become a board member, e-mail zmcbboard@gmail.com.
The Zanesville Memorial Concert Band Personnel
FLUTE/PICCOLO
Kellie Ford
Julie Johnson
Sarah McCullough
Jessica Moore
Jessica Palmer
Noah Peck
Jeff Roquemore
CLARINET
Susan Barzda
Aaron Beatty
Jennifer Caplinger
Spencer Crawford
Angie Ferrell
Donna Lewis
James Lones
Darci Robinson
Mary Schlacks
Hannah Uppole-Ledford
Ashley Wiseman
BASS CLARINET
Donald Sharrer
BASSOON
Angela Cornett
Jakob Plummer
ALTO SAXOPHONE
Trudy Gibson
Stephen Johnson
John Logan Kasinecz
Christy Rahrig
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Kyle Ledford
Kelley Ryan
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Courtney Bauserman
TRUMPET
Natalie Collins
Jim Gibson
Jonny Green
Ricky Harvey
Abigail Heigley
Jocee Janicki
Kathy Malek
Jim Mayercak
Chris Morrow
HORN
Sam Bradford
Carol Cowden
Jan Gatton-Shirer
David Goslin
Bob Lewis
Eric Shields
Zac Townsend
TROMBONE
Jim Fineran
Levi Masters
Andrew Ruetz
Lucas Ruetz
Rick Schmidt
Fred Smith
EUPHONIUM
Heather Dawson
Crystal Engle
Jim McLaughlin
Jennifer Shields
TUBA
Michael Border
Clay Pennington
Donny Purkey
Jordan Rose
David Schroder
PERCUSSION
Charles Bartlett
Lucas Dennison
Ryan Harris
Elijah Lopez
Kassie McConaha Masters
Camden Rice
Jeff Riffee
Sheryl Wise











