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Posted on February 24, 2016 by James Divine

Episode 64 – Interview with Jane Church

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Have you taught for 30 years or have you taught your first year 30 times? There is a difference! Jane and I discuss the importance of longevity in a band program and how you can stay fresh in a 30 year career.

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