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1A <br /> t <br /> national convention.He also co-composed with Sam Pilafian anew piece for tuba and wind band,The <br /> Strait of Hormuz,which he premiered at the 62nd Annual Midwest Clinics in December 2008. Patrick and <br /> Sam are also working on a double concerto for Joe Alessi and Wycliffe Gordon to be premiered at the <br /> CBDNA National Conference in 2011 by the University of New Mexico's Wind Symphony with Eric <br /> Rombach-Kendall conducting. Patrick's music,arrangements,CDs,DVDs,and books are published by <br /> Focus on Music,GIA Publications,De Haske Music,Mythen Hollanda and Dillon Music Publishing. <br /> Mr.Sheridan has over 20 years experience in the music industry as a design consultant.Instruments <br /> influenced by Patrick's designs are played in hundreds of professional orchestras,military bands and <br /> chamber ensembles around the world.Thousands of university, high school,middle school and <br /> elementary school students play on instruments in which Patrick has been involved in the design process. <br /> He currently works as a design consultant forlupiter Band Instruments,Inc.Patrick was a part of the <br /> design team responsible for Jupiter's Quantum Marching Project which introduced five new marching <br /> brass models in 2008. Ensembles competing in Drum Corps International and Bands of America as well as <br /> collegiate marching bands around the United States are using these instruments with great success. He is <br /> currently working on a new line of Jupiter professional brass to be introduced in 2009.Patrick is also an <br /> Artist and Educational Ambassador for Jupiter. <br /> Patrick is a member of ASCAP,an Honorary Member of Kappa Kappa Psi and a Trustee of The <br /> International Music Camp. He holds a Master of Business Administration degree with an emphasis in <br /> finance and marketing from the University of Michigan and spends his free time with his children, Katie <br /> and Jack,hiking and camping in beautiful Arizona. <br />