The Round Rock High School Saxophone Choir is an active student led ensemble under the umbrella of the Round Rock High School Band. The group has been performing regularly the past five years and has always been under the direction of a student, most often a section leader or drum major for the band. Members of the ensemble play in all of Round Rock's various musical ensembles from marching band to concert band to jazz band. This is the Saxophone Choir's first visit to The Midwest Clinic!
Round Rock High School Saxophone Choir
An Austin native, David Mobley is a graduate of Leander High School where he was a student of Dennis Hopkins and studied trombone with Russell Brown. While attending the University of Texas, he was a member of the Longhorn Band, Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble and the Trombone Choir and was a student of Donald Knaub. During his time at UT, Mr. Mobley was a member of the Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps from Rockford, Illinois and was also later a staff member of the same corps. After graduating from UT he taught in Houston, Texas and Indianapolis, Indiana, where he was a successful assistant band director and winter guard director. When not teaching, Mr. Mobley enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife, 6 year old son and his 4 year old and 2 year old daughters. He is active in his church and enjoys reading, running, and bicycling. This is his 13th year at RRHS and his 19th year of teaching overall.
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