All-Ohio band, choir bound for state fair

Published 11:20 am Friday, July 21, 2017

COLUMBUS — The All-Ohio State Fair Band and Choir will be celebrating another year as musical entertainers for the Ohio State Fair. This will be the All-Ohio State Fair Band’s 93rd year, while this will be the All-Ohio State Fair Choir’s 54th year.

The band, directed by Brian Dodd, has been a featured attraction of the Ohio State Fair since 1925. AOSFB began as an all-boys band with 250 boys split into five separate bands.

Today, the All-Ohio State Fair Band will have 201 musicians and they will all play under a single co-ed band.

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The choir, directed by John C. Peterson, was founded in 1963. The first choir had 180 members, similar to the 178 members that are performing this year.

Representing Lawrence County in the choir this year will be Madison Filion. Scioto County will send Semaja Parker, Micah Simmons and Adrian Soard to the choir, while Gallia County will be represented in the band by Hunter Coon and in the choir by Corinne Boyer.

The band represents 47 counties and 84 schools (including one homeschool student) all throughout the state of Ohio. High school students apply for membership in the All-Ohio State Fair Band through their local school’s band director. Membership is determined by student ability, instrumentation needs of the band and geographical consideration.

Their enthusiastic tunes have thrilled thousands of fairgoers each year, including the performance of John Philip Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever!” at the conclusion of each performance.

The Choir will have students from 53 counties and 96 high schools, as well as two homeschooled students. Students in grades 9-12 are selected each spring by the director on the basis of their ability and experience, the recommendation of their high school choral director, geographical considerations and the consent and promised support of their parent or guardian.

Both the All-Ohio State Fair Band and Youth Choir perform approximately 200 times during the 12-day Fair and arrive a week before the Fair starts to begin practicing.