Amber Walker is a flutist, music educator, and arts administrator from Phoenix, AZ. Amber devotes most of her time to educating young musicians and working with non-profit arts organizations. She is currently the Band and Orchestra Director at Royal Palm Middle School and is also active as a flute teacher, adjudicator, and clinician. Amber is a Program Director for Oh My Ears (OME), the current President of the Arizona Flute Society, and a member of the National Flute Association’s Youth Engagement Committee. As a performer, Amber specializes in contemporary techniques and is especially passionate about presenting the works of living and female composers. She performs regularly as a soloist and as a member of the Desert Echoes Flute Project (DEFproject). Amber has previously performed with the Longview Symphony Orchestra, Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra, and in masterclasses for Alexa Still, Eugenia Zuckerman, and Jennifer Grim. Amber received her Master of Music in Flute Performance from Stephen F. Austin State University, where she studied with Dr. Christina Guenther and served as the graduate teaching assistant for the flute studio. She also holds bachelor’s degrees in Instrumental Music Education and Flute Performance from Northern Arizona University, where she studied with Dr. Emily Hoppe.
Dr. Bill Clay is a composer, guitarist, and music educator living in Tempe, Arizona. He strongly believes in the Phoenix musical community and has collaborated with many artists from the region. He currently serves as a program director with Oh My Ears. Bill is a freelance composer and his music is influenced by a love for classic counterpoint, spectralism, and math metal. He also teaches students of all ages in a private studio, with an emphasis on inclusion of those with learning differences. He remains an active performer in the Phoenix area and has been a member of Valley Guitar Duo since 2016, (contemporary, classical, and popular music) with his partner, King-Wea Ng.
Briggs is a composer, flute player, and grant consultant living in Phx, AZ. Briggs founded Oh My Ears in 2014 at Trunk Space, an all-ages venue where Briggs currently sits on the board. Their works have been performed all over the country / globe and they have participated as a composer at Composing in the Wilderness, Bang on a Can Summer Festival, The Cortona Sessions, Millay Arts, and many more. Briggs primarily works with small-medium ensembles employing a wide range of techniques to produce
Briggs primarily works with small-medium ensembles employing a wide range of techniques to produce music that is dense, sometimes unhinged, and sometimes funny.
Joe is a musician, educator, & UX designer in Phoenix, AZ. He has degrees in percussion performance from University of Minnesota, & Arizona State University. He also studied with Daniella Ganeva at the Royal College of Music in London, England. He was a founding member of the Heartland Marimba Quartet which seeks to give a platform to the music of American composers in its programming and continues to expand its repertoire with works from composers worldwide. The group has performed more than 140 concerts around the world since 2016. Joe works as a full-time digital designer, creating websites, apps, and other digital technology.
Julia Lougheed is a clarinetist, educator, and arts administrator in Phoenix, AZ. She specializes in performance of music by living composers, and has been working with Oh My Ears to stage performances of this music since 2017. In addition to her work with OME, Julia teaches clarinet at Scottsdale Community College and Rosie’s House, works as Visual and Performing Arts Event Coordinator at Phoenix College, serves as Executive Director for the New Works Project, and plays bass clarinet in front of audiences whenever possible. She is dedicated to using music to bring people together, with particular interest in uniting members of Phoenix artistic community. Julia holds a Doctor of Musical Arts Degree from Arizona State University, a strong affinity for small-batch bourbon, and a special place in her heart for stray cats.
Megyn Neff is a violinist and educator in Phoenix, AZ. Her musical collaborations span across many genres including classical, americana, klezmer, indie and rock, folk, country and much more. She especially loves to blend and cross-pollinate genres in improvisatory settings and with new works by living composers. She currently performs with the West Valley Symphony, OpenScore Ensemble, MusicaNova, The Sunpunchers, Kabarett, and the Jon Rauhouse Orchestra. As a Suzuki-trained educator, Megyn directed a studio of motivated young violinists as well as served as violinist faculty and co-department head at Rosie’s House, a non-profit music academy for children, and was adjunct faculty at Paradise Valley Community College. She holds a Masters in Violin Performance & Pedagogy from ASU with Dr. Katherine McLin, and serves on the board of the Arizona Musician’s Union Local 586 and Peer Solutions Inc.
After moving to Arizona to pursue his doctorate in clarinet performance at ASU, Riley began looking for musicians who shared his professional interests in performance, education, and nonprofit administration. He connected with the Oh My Ears team through a shared passion for advancing contemporary music, and joined OME leadership in 2022. He is currently writing his dissertation, working for the ASU Graduate College, teaching woodwinds lessons, and performing with chamber ensembles such as Opuntia Winds and the Braase-Hannon Duo. Opuntia was recently awarded the Arizona Commision on the Arts’ Artist Opportunity Grant to record an album of contemporary music for wind quintet by American composers, expected to release in Fall 2024. Riley’s background in nonprofit development and advancement includes positions with Harmony Project, Live and Learn AZ, and Great Hearts Academies. For fun, he loves to bike the beautiful trails at Papago Park in Phoenix and kayaking with his wife Mikaela Hannon and their shiba-inu/chichuaha, Dawson.