My Amazing Yukon Life

#008 – Retiring Band Teacher Knows How To “Conduct Himself” After The Yukon – Interview with “Doctor” Keith Todd

July 13, 2020 Keith Todd Episode 8
#008 – Retiring Band Teacher Knows How To “Conduct Himself” After The Yukon – Interview with “Doctor” Keith Todd
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#008 – Retiring Band Teacher Knows How To “Conduct Himself” After The Yukon – Interview with “Doctor” Keith Todd
Jul 13, 2020 Episode 8
Keith Todd

#008 –  In today’s interview with Dr. Keith Todd, we discuss the adventures, challenges, and changes in the field of music education over the course of his 33 year career in Yukon and B.C. 

His lifelong commitment to music education, along with his willingness to share his passion for music with members of the communities he’s lived in, permeates throughout our discussion. He’s clearly woven himself into the musical fabric of The Yukon and has nurtured all musicians under his tutelage to become the best performers they can be. He’s motivated and inspiring both youth ( at the highschool level ) and adults ( in the community bands ) to push the envelope on their chosen instrument and create memorable musical moments to reflect upon in their later years.   

No stranger to the “side hustle” of landing jazz, funk, big band and recording sessions for other musicians, Todd will certainly be one of the first call musicians in both Nelson and Yukon in years to come. His current trajectory is to reconnect with musicians in Nelson upon his retirement, but I’m sure to see him up in the Yukon as well. 

To listen to the full M.A.Y.L. podcast show series, please click on MyAmazingYukonLife.com where you’ll find each weekly podcast link along with show notes and pictures related to each of the episodes. You can also download each episode from Buzzsprout or wherever you get your podcasts from. While you’re there, hit the subscribe button and leave me a comment on what you’d like to hear next on the show.

I encourage you to become a member of the My Amazing Yukon Life Facebook Group where our stories can come together as we build upon the collective memories of one another, recording and preserving personal stories of the Yukon's rich history and colourful life adventures. 

I hope you enjoy this podcast and I thank you for joining me as a "M.A.Y.L. carrier”, as we proudly deliver our amazing Yukon life stories to the outside world.  

Cheers 

“Trapper Dan your Renaissance Man”

Daniel Halen

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#008 –  In today’s interview with Dr. Keith Todd, we discuss the adventures, challenges, and changes in the field of music education over the course of his 33 year career in Yukon and B.C. 

His lifelong commitment to music education, along with his willingness to share his passion for music with members of the communities he’s lived in, permeates throughout our discussion. He’s clearly woven himself into the musical fabric of The Yukon and has nurtured all musicians under his tutelage to become the best performers they can be. He’s motivated and inspiring both youth ( at the highschool level ) and adults ( in the community bands ) to push the envelope on their chosen instrument and create memorable musical moments to reflect upon in their later years.   

No stranger to the “side hustle” of landing jazz, funk, big band and recording sessions for other musicians, Todd will certainly be one of the first call musicians in both Nelson and Yukon in years to come. His current trajectory is to reconnect with musicians in Nelson upon his retirement, but I’m sure to see him up in the Yukon as well. 

To listen to the full M.A.Y.L. podcast show series, please click on MyAmazingYukonLife.com where you’ll find each weekly podcast link along with show notes and pictures related to each of the episodes. You can also download each episode from Buzzsprout or wherever you get your podcasts from. While you’re there, hit the subscribe button and leave me a comment on what you’d like to hear next on the show.

I encourage you to become a member of the My Amazing Yukon Life Facebook Group where our stories can come together as we build upon the collective memories of one another, recording and preserving personal stories of the Yukon's rich history and colourful life adventures. 

I hope you enjoy this podcast and I thank you for joining me as a "M.A.Y.L. carrier”, as we proudly deliver our amazing Yukon life stories to the outside world.  

Cheers 

“Trapper Dan your Renaissance Man”

Daniel Halen

Support the Show.