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Tamey Anglley, Ph.D.

2019 Distinguished Alumni

B.A. Music '01, M.M. '03

Dr. Tamey Anglley is the associate director of bands and director of The Lumberjack Marching Band at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. Additionally, she conducts the wind symphony as well as serving as the instructor of undergraduate instrumental conducting amongst other music education courses at SFA.

 

Prior to being the associate direct of bands, Anglley was the assistant director of bands at SFA for seven years. In that position, she was the associate director of The Lumberjack Marching Band, conducted the symphony band, directed the basketball band, and taught music education courses. Prior to her appointment at SFA, Anglley was the director of bands at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa, where she oversaw the winds/brass/percussion department including concert, athletic, jazz bands and all instrumental music education courses.

 

From 2003-2006, Anglley was the associate director of bands at Cooper High School in Abilene, Texas, where she conducted the second and fourth bands and taught at the two feeder middle schools.

 

From 2006-2009, Anglley was a doctoral conducting teaching assistant at Texas Tech University in Lubbock where she studied with Dr. Sara McKoin.

 

While at Texas Tech, Anglley worked with the four university bands, the Goin’ Band from Raiderland and the basketball pep bands. She was also awarded the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award for the School of Music in 2009.

 

Anglley is an active clinician and teacher, conducting honor bands and teaching band clinic programs in Texas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. Her professional associations include Texas Music Educators Association, College Band Directors National Association, College Music Society, Sigma Alpha Iota, Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma.

 

Anglley resides in Nacogdoches with her husband, Jeff, and their son, Harry.

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