Dismantling Dissonance

Episode 15: Christopher Still, Founder of Honesty Pill Coaching

November 24, 2020 Bailey Poesnecker
Dismantling Dissonance
Episode 15: Christopher Still, Founder of Honesty Pill Coaching
Show Notes

Honesty Pill founder Christopher Still joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic as Second
Trumpet in 2007. 

Before coming to California, he was the Principal Trumpet of the Colorado Symphony.
He has also held the positions of Associate Principal Trumpet of the Dallas Symphony
and Principal Trumpet of the Charleston (SC) Symphony. Additionally, Christopher has
served as Assistant Principal Trumpet with the Grant Park Festival Orchestra in
Chicago’s Millennium Park and Guest Principal with the St. Louis Symphony.

Christopher has recorded extensively with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Grant Park,
Dallas, and Albany symphony orchestras. Active in the Hollywood recording studios, he
can be heard on major motion picture and television soundtracks. He is a Yamaha
Artist, a dedicated educator, and an active clinician.

Having grown up in a musical household, Christopher originally intended to become a
band director and earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the Crane School
of Music (SUNY-Potsdam). Switching to performance, he received his Master of Music
Performance degree from the New England Conservatory in Boston. He was a
Tanglewood Music Center Fellow in 1995 and 1996.

Christopher’s favorite aspect of his job is the orchestra’s frequent performance of
contemporary music, especially the Green Umbrella concert series.

Christopher lives in Altadena, CA with his wife, Amanda McIntosh, and two children. He
enjoys long-distance running, skiing, brewing beer, and hiking in the trails behind his
house.