
David Gregory

David Gregory, Founder and Conductor Emeritus of the Georgia Wind Symphony, is former Director of Bands/Coordinator of Music Education at Reinhardt University (Ret.) and Conductor Emeritus of Tara Winds Community Band. He conducted elementary, junior high, high school, community college, university, and professional bands during his career. A former director of bands at Hardaway High School in Columbus (GA), Forest Park High School in Forest Park (GA), the University of Florida in Gainesville (FL), and former Clayton County (GA) Coordinator of Instrumental Music, Dr. Gregory served as Assistant to the Superintendent in that school system for twelve years until his retirement from public school work. He is a Past President of the National Band Association and served six years as Advisor to the Executive Committee of that organization. At Reinhardt University Dr. Gregory taught undergraduate music education classes, music technology, conducting, and orchestration and arranging courses; conducted the Wind Ensemble (as well as the University Orchestra for four years); supervised student teacher interns; and was coordinator of the Music Education program. Additionally, he taught graduate classes in conducting, scoring and arranging, literature, and directed international studies. He was the Georgia NAfME Collegiate advisor and coordinator of all state NAfME Collegiate activities for GMEA from 2007 until his retirement in 2014.
Bands under Dr. Gregory’s direction received invitations to perform at virtually every music conference of regional and national significance, including the National MENC Convention, the American School Band Directors Association National Convention, the Mid-East Instrumental Music Conference, the University of South Carolina Band Clinic and Conductors’ Symposium, the Western International Band Clinic (2x), the Florida State University Tri-State Music Festival, the SEUS Concert Band Festival (2x), Bands of America Invitational Concert Festival, the University of Southern Mississippi Conductors’ Conference (3x), the University of Georgia High School Jan-Fest (6x), the CBDNA/NBA Southern Division Conference (4x), the University of Alabama High School Band Festival, the Atlanta International Band and Orchestra Conference, the Southern Division MENC Convention, the American Bandmasters Association National Convention (3x with 3 bands), GMEA state conferences (14x with 4 bands), the Midwest Band Clinic (3x with 2 bands), and was featured twice on broadcasts of Georgia Public Radio's "Summer Winds." He has presented clinics/workshops at the Midwest Clinic on six occasions and at the GMEA Conference numerous times. Tara Winds was the 1996 recipient of the Sudler “Scroll of Honor,” and his Hardaway High School Band was honored by the John Philip Sousa Foundation as one of the nation’s most outstanding high school programs for the decades 1960-1980. A highlight of Dr. Gregory’s career is the distinct honor of having his ensembles invited to perform for more than 40 conventions and conferences of state, regional and national significance. He has been a contributor to "Teaching Music Through Performance," and he served as Interim Director of the Wind Ensemble at the University of North Georgia in 2017.
Personal and professional awards for Dr. Gregory include the MAC Outstanding Bandleader award for the state of Georgia, the Southeastern United States Concert Band Clinic Citation of Excellence, numerous National Band Association Citations of Excellence, the Phi Delta Kappa Excellence in Leadership Education Award, and the Sudler Foundation “Order of Merit.” In 1998 he was inducted into the Phi Beta Mu “Georgia Bandmasters Hall of Fame” and in 2003 received the Phi Beta Mu “Outstanding Bandmaster Award” for the state of Georgia. In 2011 he was presented with the GMEA “Distinguished Career Award,” and the same year was awarded Kappa Kappa Psi's national “Distinguished Service to Music Medal” for his work in the field of Music Education. One of his most significant recognitions came in 2013 when he received the Elizabeth Moss Bailey Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award for Reinhardt University, one of the highests awards given by the University.
Dr. Gregory continues to be in demand as a conductor/clinician and maintains a schedule of numerous appearances throughout the United States and abroad. He has conducted all-state bands, honor bands, and university bands throughout America, and his band activities have taken him across the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and the European continent where he appeared as guest conductor of La Banda dell’Esercito of Rome, Italy (2x), the Associazione Musicale “G. Verdi” Band of Aci S. Antonio, Sicily, the Federazione Bande Siciliane of Santa Maria di Licodia, Sicily, the Lucania Orchestra di Fiati of Matera, Italy, La Banda di Sant’Oreste (Rome), La Banda di Commune Triuggio, and five times with La Banda di Sacrofano in Rome. He has been a member of the John Philip Sousa Foundation “Legion of Honor” and “Sudler Scroll” Selection Committees, and he served as a member of the Board of Directors for the National Band Association as well as Chair of the AWAPA Commission. His past and present professional affiliations include Kappa Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Beta Mu, the National Band Association, Music Educators National Conference, College Band Directors National Association, World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, Georgia Music Educators Association, American School Band Directors Association, Phi Delta Kappa, the Florida Bandmasters Association, and Pi Kappa Lambda. He is an elected member of the American Bandmasters Association and a former member of the Board of Directors of that organization. Gregory was inducted into the National Band Association’s “Hall of Fame of Distinguished Conductors” in 2020, was named as a "Midwest Legend" for the 2021 Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic, inducted into the National High School Band Directors "Hall of Fame" in 2023, and was named the 2023 recipient of the National Band Association's "Presidential Medal of Distinction." (January 2024))