Dr. David McCullough returns to CU stage

03/01/2014

Dr. David McCullough, former founder and director of the Tiger Marching Band and director of  other CU bands, returned to the stage Friday, Feb. 28 to serve as conductor for the CU Honors Band Festival in Ransdell Chapel. Eighty of the most talented students in Kentucky were chosen from 140 students nominated by their high schools for the two-day festival with the culminating concert Feb. 28. (Campbellsville University Photo by Harry Haynes)

Dr. David McCullough, former founder and director of the Tiger Marching Band and director of  other CU bands, returned to the stage Friday, Feb. 28 to serve as conductor for the CU Honors Band Festival in Ransdell Chapel. Eighty of the most talented students in Kentucky were chosen from 140 students nominated by their high schools for the two-day festival with the culminating concert Feb. 28. (Campbellsville University Photo by Harry Haynes)

March 1, 2014
For Immediate Release

 Dr. David McCullough wore his CU tie and pin as he returned to CU. McCullough was band director at CU  from 1991 to 2008 when he went to the University of North Alabama and serves as chair of the music and  theater departments. (Campbellsville University Photo by Harry Haynes)
Dr. David McCullough wore his CU tie and pin as he
returned to CU. McCullough was band director at CU
from 1991 to 2008 when he went to the University of
North Alabama and serves as chair of the music and
theater departments. (Campbellsville University Photo
by Harry Haynes)