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Dr. Peter LaRue

Office/Voice-mail: 502-863-8054
Peter_LaRue@georgetowncollege.edu
(Peter_LaRue@georgetowncollege.edu)
Appointed in 1993
(Click
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Peter J. LaRue was raised on a farm in
south central
Ohio
and received his undergraduate education at the Capital University
Conservatory of Music (1979). His master's (1980) and doctoral (1986)
degrees are from the
University
of
Illinois
, where he specialized in the study of instrumental music education,
bands and the trombone. His teachers and mentors have included Paul
Young, Richard Suddendorf, Robert Gray, Charles Leonhard and E. Wayne
Pressley.
Dr. LaRue serves as Director of the Tiger
Bands and Coordinator of Music Education at
Georgetown
College
. Additionally, he serves in an administrative capacity as Director of
the extensive Summer Programs and Camps at
Georgetown
College
. Prior to his move to
Kentucky
in 1993, he served for seven years as Director of Bands at
Mars
Hill
College
in western
North Carolina
. Previous to this appointment, he was Director of Music for the Bloom
Carroll local school district in central
Ohio
, where he directed the award winning "Marching Bulldog" band
for four years. In the past, he has also served as low brass specialist
with the Cavalier and Blue Knight Drum and Bugle Corps.
In addition to his duties at
Georgetown
College
, since 1994 LaRue has served as the Music Director and Conductor of the
Central Kentucky Concert Band in
Lexington
,
Kentucky
. He has adjudicated marching and concert band festivals in Ohio,
Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Colorado,
Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri and Nevada, and serves as
clinician/conductor throughout the southeast.
In 2005, LaRue received the prestigious
Cawthorne Excellence in Teaching Award – the highest honor
Georgetown
College
may bestow upon a faculty member. Previously he had been promoted to the
rank of Full Professor [2003], received the Rollie Graves Technology
Award [2000] and was honored with the John Walker Manning Distinguished
Mentor and Teacher award [1998].
From 2002-2004, LaRue served on the Board
of Directors for KMEA [Kentucky Music Educators Association] and chaired
the Public Relations and Advocacy Committee. In the past he has also
served as both "Coordinator" of the Kentucky Intercollegiate
Band [1997-1999] and "Co-Coordinator" [2001] that performs
each year at the KMEA In-Service Conference in
Louisville
. In 1998, LaRue was also made an honorary "Kentucky Colonel"
by Governor Paul Patton. LaRue is an active author, being frequently
published in state and regional periodicals and was honored in 2001 as
he was selected to be a contributing author to the MENC text "Spotlight
on Teaching Band". Additionally, he has played trombone with
several regional orchestras across the south, and from 1987-95 was a
member of the Appalachian Brass Quintet with whom he performed regularly
at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. LaRue continues to
be an active performer on his beloved trombone across the Commonwealth
and is currently a member of the Bluegrass Brass Trio.
LaRue served as the
Faculty Advisor for the
Georgetown
College
chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha for seven years and was named the
Outstanding Fraternity Advisor in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003.
International study/performance trips have taken him abroad twice, where
he has performed in both Europe and the former
Soviet Union
.
Click
here if you wish to visit Dr. LaRue's Web-World
menu--the doorway to his various, notoriously hip sites, such as
ScholarNet (where he bends the minds of those
students who, by chance or providence, sign up for his 8:00 a.m. Music
Appreciation class), Recorder World, Conducting World and much more!
We at Georgetown College are proud of Dr. LaRue's
"Ma" article series that has appeared in Bluegrass Music
News. The October 2002 issue marked the appearance of the third of
five "Ma" articles with "Ma, I'm Gonna Go Work at
Wendy's." It was even referenced on the cover of the
publication. See below!


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