Dr. Isrea Butler set to lead WWI tribute band 369th Experience
University of Maryland Eastern Shore music director will captain the 369TH EXPERIENCE Band’s Historic Re-Creation
WASHINGTON, DC: The 369th Experience is pleased to announce Dr. Isrea Butler as band director for the re-creation of The 369th Experience World War I Centennial Band. Dr. Butler will lead the talented group of African American and Puerto Rican male music students who make up this historic tribute band.
The 369th Experience is part of a series of events endorsed by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission, and sponsored, in part, by The Coca Cola Foundation, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I. A key component of this celebration is the re-creation of the 369th Regimental Band, which in its original form consisted of 65 African American and Puerto Rican gentlemen who charmed the hearts and minds of Americans and Europeans.
Dr. Butler will lead the band as they retrace the steps of the original band with performances at centennial celebrations in New York City; Brest and Paris, France; and a host of other historic locales. Dr. Butler brings a wealth of experience to the programs. He is currently the Director of Bands and music program coordinator at The University of Maryland Eastern Shore, a position he has held since 2014. He is also a member of the 287th National Guard Band.
Dr. Butler has a stellar repertoire of experience that includes performances in eight Broadway productions, touring and recording with many of the country’s leading jazz orchestras, and playing all four chairs in the world-famous Count Basie Orchestra. While living in New York, Dr. Butler played in the 319th Army Band from 2008 to 2012.
He holds degrees in trombone performance from the Eastman School of Music, BM and MM and performer’s certificate. He earned the DMA from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. He has taught at the Eastman School of Music, Juilliard’s MAP and Rutgers University, Jackson State University, University of Mary and now the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
As a conductor, Dr. Butler is the conductor for the UMES Wind Ensemble, the HBCU NBDC Trombone Choir, and he has been the Associate Conductor of the Brighton Symphony and Eastman Trombone Choir and Brass Guild. He has studied conducting with Brad Lubman, William Weinert and Kynan Johns. While in NYC he was a frequent performer on numerous Broadway shows such as Lion King, Wicked, Color Purple, Newsies, Promises Promises, and most recently Shuffle Along.
Dr. Butler has toured, recorded and performed with many of the country’s leading jazz orchestras, some of which include Cab Calloway, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Lionel Hampton, Mingus Big Band, Glenn Miller, Birdland Big Band, Clark Terry, David Berger’s Sultan of Swing, Andy Farber and the Jimmy Heath Orchestra. He has performed with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Rochester Philharmonic, Buffalo Philharmonic, New York String Seminar Orchestra, Gateways Festival Orchestra and Color of Music Orchestra. Dr. Butler is a Conn-Selmer Artist and Clinician and remains both an active clinician and performer.
The U.S. World War I Centennial Commission is a Congressional commission set up in 2013 to mark American service and sacrifice in the war, via public outreach, education programs, and commemorative events. They are a donation-funded office, and their founding sponsor is the Pritzker Military Museum and Library in Chicago, IL.
For more information about the 369th Experience events and activities, visit www.369experience.com or contact Stephany B. Neal at 301-741- 7890.
For information about the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission, go to
www.ww1cc.org
For information on the Pritzker Military Museum and Library, founding sponsor to the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission, go to
www.pritzkerlibrary.org