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 Roland Sandoval
Director of Bands/Jazz Studies Sandra Day O’Connor HS
Roland Sandoval is a graduate of Thomas Edison High School & studied Music Education at Texas Lutheran University and the University of Texas at San Antonio. He is a recipient of a Masters Degree in Education from Our Lady of the Lake University with specialization in School Administration. He has been a Texas band director in the award winning programs in the Kingsville and Hondo ISD's. Roland is currently serving as the Director of Bands at Sandra Day O'Connor High School in the Northside School District. His duties include serving as Associate Conductor of all 4 Concert Bands, 2 Jazz Ensembles & Jazz Combo. He is also the music arranger and drill designer for the award winning 300+ member O'Connor "Panther" Marching Band.
Roland has served on the summer faculty of the Alamo City Band Camp at St. Mary's University, Drum Major and Leadership Camps at Texas A&M University at Kingsville / Northside ISD/ TECA, and the Southwest Texas State University Band Camps. His service includes the Texas Music Educators Association Region 11 5A Band Organizer, TMEA All State Bands saxophone section teacher for over 4 years, and the 2003-2007 Organizer for the TMEA All State Jazz Ensemble. He has been the Vice President of the TMEA Region 11 and currently serves as both Jazz Division Chairman and President of Region 11. In 2003 Mr. Sandoval was elected Vice President of the Texas Chapter of the International Association for Jazz Education. In 2005 Mr. Sandoval Co-founded the San Antonio Youth Jazz Ensemble bringing together the best high school jazz musicians in the city of San Antonio. Roland continues to be active as a clinician and adjudicator throughout South Texas in the marching, jazz, and concert arenas.
Concert Bands, Jazz Ensembles and Marching Bands that Mr. Sandoval has been associated with have consistently earned UIL "Sweepstakes" honors including superior ratings and Best In Class Honors at various festivals throughout Texas and Colorado. The 2007 OHS Jazz Ensemble I & Combo were featured at the North Texas Jazz Festival in Addison Texas. Roland also continues to perform professionally throughout the San Antonio area. His professional affiliations include TMEA, TBA, TMAA, IAJE, PASIC, Who's Who Among American Teachers, and Kappa Kappa Psi Honorary Band Fraternity.
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George Garza
Associate Director
Mr. Garza received both his Bachelor of Music and Master of Music Degrees from Southwest Texas State University. While working on his Masters Degree, Mr. Garza was a Graduate Teaching Assistant for the music/percussion department. During that time he taught applied lessons to undergraduate music majors, worked with the University marching band, percussion ensembles, and Panorama Steel Band. Mr. Garza was also an instructor for the University Drumline and made two appearances with the SWT Drumline at P.A.S.I.C. both as perfomer and instructor.
George Garza is currently Associate Director of Bands and Percussion Instructor at Sandra Day O`Connor High School in Helotes, Texas. Mr. Garza works with and conducts all four concert bands, including the top varsity wind ensemble, the jazz bands, jazz combos, and the marching and concert percussion ensembles. All these ensembles have consistently earned Sweepstakes Honors and Superior ratings at UIL and festival events. Under his direction, the O`Connor Marching Percussion Ensemble has won many outstanding percussion/drumline awards at marching festivals and finished third place nationally at the Percussive Arts Society`s Marching Percussion Festival in 2004 in Nashville, Tennessee, and finished in first place overall in the marching division in Columbus, Ohio in 2005.
Before coming to O`Connor, Mr. Garza was assistant band director and percussion coordinator for Hays CISD, where he was in charge of all aspects of percussion from 6th through 12th grades. While at Hays, the percussion section also won outstanding section and 1st place drumline awards, and earned Superior ratings at UIL and festival events. The Rebel marching band also competed in the State marching band contest in 1997(5th place) and 1999, and finished in 5th place in the State Honor band competition both in 1998 and 2000. Mr. Garza has also been on part-time faculty at Texas State University in San Marcos and has taught and continues to teach at their summer band and drumline camps.
Mr. Garza is also an active performer in the San Antonio/Austin area. Along with his own band that plays regularly, his professional playing experience includes performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland, the World Percussion Festival at Berklee School of Music in Boston, Mass., EuroDisney in Paris, France, Fiesta Texas Theme Park in San Antonio, and various performances for musicals in the Austin and San Antonio area. Mr. Garza also played lead pan in the Panorama Steel Band which did tours in Europe and Mexico City. Mr. Garza continues to be an active judge, clinician and arranger for local schools. Mr. Garza is a member of the Percussive Arts Society, TBA, TMEA and is an Endorser of Vic Firth Sticks and Mallets and Remo drumheads. Mr. Garza is married to his lovely wife Kim who is also a band director. They love to spend all their free time with their two wonderful boys, Ryan, 4yrs. and Jake, 1 year.
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Wesley Perkins
Associate Director
Wesley Perkins is a graduate of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas with a Bachelors in Music with specialization in Education. While at Tech he was a member of the Goin' Band from Raiderland, Concert Bands, Jazz Program, Varsity Band, and the Texas Tech Trumpet Choir. For two years Mr. Perkins was a Lead Soprano and Featured Soloist with the Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps out of Denver Colorado. This outstanding DCI unit finished in the top ten of the DCI World Championships both years Mr. Perkins marched with them. He served as the Auditions Coordinator for the San Antonio and South Texas Region Brass camps for the Blue Knights. Mr. Perkins was serving as an assistant director with the Seguin ISD in Seguin, Texas before taking over as Associate Director at O'Connor High School. He taught at both Saegert MS and Seguin HS.
The bands Mr. Perkins has been associated with have earned UIL "Sweepstakes" and numerous Festival Honors including Best in Class selections. He has taught beginning brass at the MS level as well as conducting bands at Saegert MS. Mr. Perkins taught marching fundamentals (M&M) and was the Brass/Music Tech at Seguin HS. Since joining the Seguin staff the HS band earned consecutive 1st divisions at UIL, been named finalist at BOA San Antonio and Houston, Area finalists, and the Seguin Marching Band made the State Marching Contest for the first time in school history. He has taught marching clinics throughout South Texas and also taught private trumpet lessons at Seguin HS as well as brass sectionals during concert season. We are thrilled that he joined the O'Connor Band family. Some extra trivia on Mr. Perkins includes he was a 4 sport letterman in HS and raised PIGS as a member of FFA as well. His wife Alicia is also a band director and currently serves as the Band Director at Boerne MS North.
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Eric Eaks
Associate Director
Eric Eaks is the new associate director for the 2007-2008 school year. He joins Mr. Sandoval, Garza, and Perkins on the musical staff as a full time band director. Mr. Eaks was the Graduate Assistant at the University of Oklahoma where he taught the Pride of Oklahoma Sooner Marching Band, guest conducted the Wind Symphony, Symphony Band, Concert Band and was the principal conductor of the Sooner Showmen Basketball Band. Mr. Eaks taught undergraduate conducting classes and was also the conductor of the University of Oklahoma Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble.
Before earning his Masters in Conducting at OU Mr. Eaks was the Associate Director at Harlingen South High School in the Rio Grande Valley. Originally a four time All State Tuba player from New Mexico he earned his Bachelors in Music Education from Texas Tech University in 2002. We are honored to have such a great young teacher join our staff and lead our students this year!
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Alison Martinez
08-09 Guard Director/Choreographer
Ali Martinez has been a part of the Color Guard community for ten years as a performer and instructor and is
currently on her way to graduating with honors with a B.S. in Dance at Texas State University. Ali is well versed in
all pieces of equipment, with her favorite being sabre.
Ali is a graduate of New Braunfels High School where she was captain 3 out of her 4 years, and earned many individual
and team awards. In 2002, Ali became captain of the guard at Revolution Drum and Bugle Corps where she led the guard
to a High Color Guard Award at the 2002 DCI Championships. Ali was also the guard captain for the WGI Open Class
Finalist Revolution Independent Winter Guard during the 2004 and 2005 seasons.
This year, Ali is excited to begin her role as Color Guard Director at O'Connor High School in San Antonio and at
Texas State University - San Marcos. Ali has also taught numerous award winning programs such as Canyon HS (New
Braunfels), Steele HS, Seguin HS and also consults and choreographs for Color Guards across the state of Texas. Ali
is the movement supervisor and designer for Identity Independent Winter Guard. She also serves as the Texas
Representative for the nationwide dance and color guard supplier, A Wish Come True.
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Jaime Martinez
08-09 Visual Design Consultant
Jaime is a graduate of W.B. Ray High School in Corpus Christi. At Ray, Jaime was the Drum Major for the award
winning Texan Band. Although Corpus Christi does not have a reputation for strong band programs, Jaime was fortunate
to come to high school as Jim Vanlandingham was taking over the program. Over his time, Jaime was able to learn from
Abel Ramirez formerly of Holmes HS (and former student of Vanlandingham), Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser, and drum major
guru George N. Parks.
Upon graduation, Jaime moved to San Antonio to attend St. Mary’s University where he graduated with a Bachelor of
Arts Degree in 2005. Jaime continued his passion for marching band by becoming the drum major for Revolution D&BC.
Under his leadership, the corps won the 2002 DCI Div. 3 World Championship.
Jaime has consulted and has been a clinician for many programs in the San Antonio area. He has helped schools such
as Central Catholic HS, Canyon HS, and W.H. Taft HS. Jaime has also served as a visual designer/ consultant for
indoor guards since moving to the area.
Jaime was also the manager for Revolution Independent Winterguard and has been the manager for the Revolution Drum
and Bugle Corps. During his time as manager of Revolution, Jaime handled all logistics and leadership training for
the members. He also served on the visual staff of the corps during the 2005 and 2006 seasons. His leadership led to
the corps being named the Silver Medalist at the 2006 DCI Championships as well as winning the High Brass and High
Visual Awards and Outstanding Drum Major award. Most recently, Jaime was the assistant tour manager for the DCI
World Finalist Blue Knights of Denver, Colorado.
In 2006, Jaime joined the staff as Visual Coordinator of the newly built Steele High School. At Steele, Jaime was
to prepare the band for its first year as a varsity program. Jaime has been responsible for teaching the marching
fundamental program, the visual program, managing daily rehearsals, football game show prep, and contest warm-up.
Jaime began with the band from their first summer band practice through the end of the regular marching band season,
attending all practices, football games, and marching contests.
Jaime has had the pleasure to lead the band program to first place finishes at the Roosevelt Rough Rider Marching
Contest in ’06 and ’07 and achievement of the highest score regardless of classification at the 2007 USSBA Central
Texas Regional. The band also earned a berth at their first Area marching contest, missing finals by one spot.
Jaime also served as the Administrative Assistant to Richard Lopez of Performer’s Academy. There he helped managed
the educational staff, marketing for the company, represented the company at contests and functions, and served as
a visual consultant to marching bands and color guards. Jaime is also director of Identity Creative Arts Network
and Identity Independent Winter Guard.
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