An Enduring Teacher-Student Relationship

Don Deal (L) and Griffin James after a performance in Portage

By Marcia James

You already have read the article about the Madison Brass Band performing at Whitewater High School’s Auditorium this Saturday night at 7 p.m.  But the story doesn’t end there.  In the band are Dr. Don Deal and his former student, Griffin James, a Whitewater High School graduate–1999.

Griffin plays euphonium, Don’s instrument, and when Griffin was a student in the Whitewater School District, he was blessed with having many fine music instructors including Christine Hayes, John Tuinstra, and Don Deal.

Don received his doctorate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where his mentor was John Stevens, who later became Griffin’s major professor and father-in-law!

Don and Griffin have collaborated on several projects.  For instance, when Griffin is unavailable to lead his polka band, Don substitutes.  

Griffin is the high school band director for the Baraboo School District.  He is also the UW-Sauk County, Platteville, and Baraboo Community Band Director.  His wife, the former Katie Stevens, is the choir director for the Baraboo School District.

Don and Griffin hope to see you this Saturday!

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