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Percussion/Drums

  
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Marshall Maley (Percussion, Drums): Maley,
the PASIC ‘97 Chapter President of the Year, is an active percussion
instructor and working musician in the Washington, D.C. area.
In 2000 and 2002, he received the Governors’ School Outstanding
Teacher Award, presented by the Virginia Department of Education.
He teaches at the University of Mary Washington, Prince Georges’
Community College, and Northern Virginia Community College.
He taught at George Mason University from 1986 to 2006. In
2007 and 2008, he taught at the Goucher College Drumset and Percussion Camp.
As a professional musician in the D.C. area, Marshall’s work spans
commercial, jazz, rock, show, and classical fields.
He has worked with the Baltimore Symphony, Eugene Fodor, Hour of
Power Orchestra, Patti Lupone, the Sesame Street Show, and Yakov Smirnoff.
For eleven years, he worked in and led the big band at Andrews Air
Force Base Officer’s Club. Additional
studio/media performances include the sound track for television’s
“America’s Most Wanted” and WMAL radio appearances.
Besides university teaching, Marshall has written for and instructed
a number of Northern Virginia high school marching drum lines and concert
percussion sections. He owns and manages Maley’s McLean Music in McLean,
Virginia. Marshall serves
Percussive Arts Society in a number of capacities.
He is the President of the VA/DC Chapter, and participates on the
Education Committee. He
presented a Fundamentals Accessories clinic at PASIC 96, Drum Set clinics at
PASIC 2001 and 2004, and he has published articles in Percussive Notes. In
addition to a B.A. and M.A. from George Mason University, Marshall has
studied corps style marching, show design, and drum line at West Virginia
University and drum set at Capital University.
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