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Larry McWilliams is professor emeritus of Ball State University's School of Music. He will perform at the Paramount Theatre in Anderson on Thursday.
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Published November 09, 2009 08:40 am - ANDERSON — Those planning to stage an authentic big-band concert would need to look no further for a conductor than Larry McWilliams, professor emeritus of Ball State University’s School of Music.
McWilliams will be part of the second in the Paramount Theatre’s “More Sounds of Indiana” series, as he leads the Back to the Big Bands Orchestra beginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday on stage in the theater.


Band brings back music of Paramount’s heyday
McWilliams toured with Tommy Dorsey Orchestra

By Rodney Richey, Herald Bulletin Feature Writer

ANDERSON, Ind. — Those planning to stage an authentic big-band concert would need to look no further for a conductor than Larry McWilliams, professor emeritus of Ball State University’s School of Music.

McWilliams will be part of the second in the Paramount Theatre’s “More Sounds of Indiana” series, as he leads the Back to the Big Bands Orchestra beginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12, on stage in the theater.

“It’s going to be a real ‘back to the big bands,’” McWilliams said. “We’ve got (music from) Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, all that good stuff.

“We really want the public to come out for it.”

McWilliams said that standards to be performed Thursday would include Miller’s “In the Mood,” Ellington’s “Take the A Train,” Basie’s “April in Paris” and Dorsey’s “Opus One.”

Ann Harmeson Hardacre, longtime dance instructor in Anderson, is the chairwoman for the series.

“I had met (McWilliams) and heard him play,” she said. “We went to a show in Muncie where his big band played, and they were wonderful.”

Hardacre, who has an extensive history with Paramount, said the show would harken back to the music played there during the mid-20th century.

“This is really the old type of show that they did at the Paramount years ago,” Hardacre said. “We’ll hear the music of many of the big bands that traveled through this part of the country.”

McWilliams not only knows enough about the Big Band Era to teach classes in the subject; he also has plenty of practical, hands-on experience.

In the late 1960s, McWilliams toured with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, the legacy of the band leader, who died in 1956.

“I was in New York for a while, playing,” McWilliams said. “And some point, I went back to school.”

The “school” was Northwestern University in Chicago. From there, McWilliams heard about a job opening at a modest college in east central Indiana.

McWilliams retired from Ball State two years ago. Since then, he’s taught the occasional adjunct class at Ball State and toured the region with the orchestra. The group recently performed with Guy and Ralna from “The Lawrence Welk Show” in shows at Bear Creek Farms in Bryant.

So when he says, “We really want the public to come out for it,” fans of big-band music can believe him.



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