Reference:[1]
Conductors
edit- Harry Begian (Beta Sigma)[2]
- Kenneth Bloomquist (Alpha Epsilon, Zeta Epsilon)[2]
- John R. Bourgeois (National Chapter)[2]
- Ray Cramer (Rho)[2]
- Paula Crider (Beta Kappa)[2]
- James Croft (Alpha Omega)[2]
- Frederick Fennell (Chi, Alpha Gamma, Zeta Epsilon)[2]
- Col. Arnald Gabriel (Gamma Epsilon)[2]
- Edwin Franko Goldman (Beta, Iota)[2]
- Richard Franko Goldman (Beta Delta)[2]
- Mark Hindsley (Alpha Epsilon)[2]
- Col. George Howard (Beta Rho)[2]
- Col. Earl D. Irons (Gamma Nu)[2]
- Donald McGinnis (Chi)[2]
- Capt. Michelle Rakers (National Chapter)[2]
- William D. Revelli (National Chapter, Lambda)[2]
- H. Robert Reynolds (Zeta Epsilon)[2]
- Col. L. Bryan Shelburne, Jr. (National Chapter)[2]
- Frank Simon (Gamma Beta)[2]
- Manley R. Whitcomb (Alpha Omega)[2]
- Frank Wickes (National Chapter)[2]
Composers
edit- Mark Camphouse (National Chapter)[2]
- Eric Ewazen (National Chapter)[2]
- Julie Giroux (National Chapter)[2]
- Timothy Mahr (National Chapter)[2]
- Anne McGinty (National Chapter)[2]
- William C. Moffit (Tau, Beta Sigma)[2]
- Pauline Oliveros (Tau)[2]
- Alfred Reed (Gamma Epsilon, Gamma Phi)[2]
- Claude T. Smith (Gamma Phi, Gamma Psi, Delta Xi, Zeta Delta)[2]
- Fisher A. Tull (Gamma Rho)[2]
- Mary Jean van Appledorn (Beta)[2]
- John Zdechlik (Alpha Epsilon)[2]
Music Educators
edit- Leonard V. Falcone (Zeta Epsilon)[2]
- Elizabeth Ludwig Fennell (Alpha Gamma)[2]
- William P. Foster (Beta Phi)[2]
- Eddie Green (Tau)[2]
- L. Bruce Jones (Alpha Lambda)[2]
- Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser (National Chapter)[2]
- Joseph E. Maddy (Eta)[2]
- Charles Minelli (Alpha Delta)[2]
Artist Performers
edit- William "Count" Basie (Gamma Psi)[2]
- William Bell (Alpha Omega)[2]
- Velvet Brown, tubist (Eta Delta)[3]
- Karen Carpenter (District Two)[2]
- Richard Carpenter (District Two)[2]
- Cora Coleman-Dunham (National Chapter)[2]
- John Denver (Delta Beta)[2]
- Sheila E. (Eta Delta)[2][3]
- Maynard Ferguson (Alpha)[2]
- Roberta Flack (Eta Delta)[3]
- Queen Latifah, actress, rapper
- Lizzo, singer[citation needed]
- Five Play of the Diva Jazz Orchestra (National Chapter)[2]
- Wynton Marsalis (Beta Phi)[2]
- Raphael Mendez (Omicron)[2]
- Carl “Doc” Severinsen (Beta, Delta, Alpha Lambda, Gamma Psi)[2]
- Red Skelton (Lambda)[2]
- Dionne Warwick (Delta)[2]
- The Boston Brass (National Chapter)[2]
Other
edit- Debra Dene Barnes, Miss America, 1968 (Gamma Alpha)[2]
- Beth A. Brown, NASA astrophysicist (Eta Delta)[4]
- Deesha Dyer, White House social secretary (Theta)[5]
- Erica D. Smith, North Carolina state senator (?)[6]
References
edit- ^ "Guide to Membership" (PDF). www.tbsigma.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ a b c "The Podium". Spring 2015. p. 18.
- ^ "Eta Delta chapter lineage". Archived from the original on 2016-10-13.
- ^ "Congratulations to Deesha Dyer an alumni sister of the theta chapter at University of Cincinnati".
- ^ "MEET SENATOR ERICA SMITH". Erica for US. Retrieved 22 November 2020.