Phoenix Pride

Dai-phuong Nguyen

Phone Number
Room #
30
About Me

Phuong Nguyen received his Bachelor of Music Education degree from Colorado State University and learned from such greats as Dr. Charles Lawson, Dr. Gary Moody, and Dr. J. Steven Moore. He also received his Masters of Music in Conducting at Colorado State University, studying with Peter Sommer, Wes Kenney, and Dr. J. Steven Moore. While at CSU, Phuong was awarded the David Paul Knight Scholarship for Jazz, the Award of Highest Distinction at the CSU Research and Creativity Symposium, and was a Senior Honors Recital recipient. Phuong currently plays saxophone and performs with the Fort Collins Wind Symphony, Twelve Cents for Marvin, Choice City Seven, the Fort Collins Jazz Friends as well as a slew of side projects. With more than 20 years of experience performing in Colorado rock/jazz/ska/reggae bands, he has performed with famous rock bands, Vietnamese pop stars, and has even starred in a few short films! Aside from teaching concert band, jazz band, and guitar at Boltz Middle School (the best middle school in the world!), Mr. Nguyen also mentors CSU students in both practicum and student teaching classes and also teaches private saxophone lessons. With 23 years of teaching experience, Mr. Nguyen has taught music at every level - elementary, secondary, and collegiate - and has been honored to be a guest clinician at honor bands and jazz workshops across the state.

Phuong currently lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, with his beautiful wife Nicole Wilshusen and two lovely daughters, Claire and Ella. He likes to hike, ride motorcycles, snowboard, play basketball, and watch cheesy action movies. Oh, and he's a huge Star Wars nerd. 

Department
Music
Role
Teacher
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