Back to Band Camp for 2024-2025 Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band Members is July 30-August 2
Director
Mr. Bowen is the Director of Bands at Clear Creek Intermediate. He graduated from the Moores School of Music at the University of Houston in 2004 with a degree in music education. He teaches the beginning French horn, trumpet, trombone, euphonium, and tuba classes and directs the Wind Ensemble. Before working at CCI, he taught in Alvin ISD. Mr. Bowen lives in League City with his wife, Jamie, and their two children.
email: cbowen@ccisd.net
Associate Band Director
Mr. Gomez is a recent graduate of the University of Houston where he studied Music Education and Music Performance specializing in clarinet. While at UH he participated in the Spirit of Houston Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Winds, and chamber groups. While not teaching music, he loves to spend time with his German Shepherd Celebi.
email: dgomez@ccisd.net
Percussion Director
Robert Fish has been a professional performer, educator, arranger, and consultant since 1995. He began his career teaching percussion lessons and ensembles at various schools throughout his hometown of Houston, TX while pursuing undergraduate study at the University of Houston Moores School of Music. While at UH, he gave world premieres of new solo and ensemble compositions, performed under renowned conductors with the Texas Music Festival, toured with the UH Afro-Cuban Ensemble, and acted as principal percussionist for the UH Wind Ensemble’s 1998 GRAMMY-semifinalist recording Holst: The Planets; Copland: Appalachian Spring.
To further explore education and leadership philosophy and methodology, Mr. Fish moved to the mountains of Western North Carolina in 2000 to add a second undergraduate major in Experiential Education at Brevard College—where he also completed his primary undergraduate major in music with honors as co-valedictorian in 2003. After teaching and performing for several years, he began graduate study as a Chancellor’s Fellow at Appalachian State University. There, he recorded the world premiere of Angels by avant-garde composer Stuart Saunders Smith and won the Appalachian Concerto Competition on his way to earning the Master of Music Degree in Percussion Performance. Additionally, he was awarded a graduate research grant to pursue Taiko (Japanese-style drumming) study with wadaiko artist Art Lee in Japan, and he worked for seven years with with high-risk and adjudicated youth as the creator and director the southern Appalachian region’s only Taiko ensemble.
Mr. Fish ultimately returned to Texas in 2012 to realize his educational vision as an assistant band director and secondary percussion director. Over the past decade, he developed his career with several successful band programs—most notably as Assistant Band Director and Percussion Director for the Dawson High School cluster in Pearland, TX. His ensembles and students have earned numerous achievements, including BOA Regional Finalist (10th), UIL Honor Band Finalist (4th), UIL 6A State Marching Contest (16th), Texas All-State Band, National Concert Band Festival, marching percussion caption awards, and percussion ensemble festival placements—including as winners of both the high school and junior high divisions of the Shadow Creek Percussion Festival in the same year.
Mr. Fish is passionate about the growth and development of the whole person through music performance practice. He is a member of the Percussive Arts Society, the Texas Music Educators Association, the Association for Experiential Education, and the Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honors Society, and he is an Educational Artist for Remo drum heads and Grover Pro Percussion.
email: refish@ccisd.net
Director of Student Complaints
Mr. Bacon is our director in charge of student complaints. He is available daily during his office hours for students to log complaints like having to practice, fire drills during band class, or Mr. Bowen's choice of pizza for the band. Born in Arkansas, he is a fan of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks and a graduate of the music school there. Mr. Bacon received his Masters in Music during his time living in California. We believe his age in pig years to be somewhere in his thirties, but the math is complicated, and birth records on Arkansas pig farms are hard to find and usually incomplete.
John Stuart 2016-2019
Melissa Hargrave 2012-2016
Chris Patterson 2010-2012
Kyle Norman 2020-2022
Courtney Mantle 2018-2020
Austin Scott 2016-2018
John Stuart 2015-2016
Adam Brinkman 2010-2015