Artistic TEAM

Hayley Varhol (she/her)
Artistic Director, Concert Bands
Philadelphia Freedom Band
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Hayley Varhol (she/her), MME, is a multi-instrumentalist who has been conducting, performing, and teaching in the greater Philadelphia area since 2000. She has a master’s degree in Music Education from VanderCook College of Music in Chicago, and a bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Temple University where she studied bass trombone with Tyrone Breuninger.
Hayley currently teaches music in grades 6-12 at the Germantown Friends School. She performs with the West Philadelphia Orchestra on baritone horn and voice, and you might also spot her donning a dirndl while playing trombone in Polkadelphia! Hayley has a long history with the Philadelphia Freedom Band, as she was an active member and conductor from 2008 to 2011. Her second tenure as Artistic Director began in 2016. In 2018, she was honored to conduct her first Pride Bands Alliance National Conference Band in Kansas City, and is now overjoyed for this opportunity to show off her beloved city and show Philly what Pride Bands Alliance is all about!

Ryan Lowrie (he/him)
Assistant Artistic Director, Concert Bands
Philadelphia Freedom Band
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Ryan Lowrie (he/him) is a music teacher and conductor living in Bridgeport, Pennsylvania. He holds a master’s degree in Instrumental Conducting and a bachelor’s degree in Music Education, both from West Chester University of Pennsylvania. Outside of the Philadelphia Freedom Band, Ryan is a music teacher and ensemble director at the Academy of Notre Dame de Namur.
Over the last decade, Ryan has worked with music students of all ages from Kindergarten through collegiate and independent performing ensembles. 2026 marks Ryan’s fifth year with the Freedom Band, both as a conductor and performer.

Esau Jones (he/him)
Jazz Ensemble Director
Philadelphia Freedom Band
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Esau Jones (he/him) is a consummately trained music educator, composer and multi-instrumentalist from Covington and New Orleans, LA. He holds a Bachelor’s of Arts degree from Loyola University New Orleans with a double major in Music Education and Composition, and recently completed a Hybrid Masters in Music and Music Education Degree from Columbia University. Jones currently serves as a PreK- 8th general music, orchestra, and choir teacher in the West Philadelphia area. Additionally, Esau has worked as a Music Director for musical theater throughout West Philadelphia and Upper Darby in partnership with Upper Darby Summer Stage.
Esau performs with the Philadelphia Freedom Band as a concert flutist, and serves as the artistic director for the band’s newly revived jazz ensemble. In his leisure time, Jones enjoys cooking and playing rugby. Heavily influenced by his personal experiences, Jones centers music on experiencing life through and with others. He hopes to create safer, healthier, and enjoyable environments through collaboration and incorporation of shared experiences by way of music making. Esau joined as Jazz Ensemble Director in 2023.

Robin Coyne (she/her)
Drum Major
Philadelphia Freedom Band
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Chris Houston (he/him)
Assistant Drum Major
Philadelphia Freedom Band
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Kate Manser (she/her)
Color Guard Coordinator
Philadelphia Freedom Band
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Kate Manser (she/her) has been a proud member of PFB since 2018 and revitalized the color guard in 2019. Even though she hadn’t spun a flag since 2003, she jumped into it with enthusiasm, even teaching over Zoom during the pandemic. She takes a collaborative approach as co-captain of the color guard and strives for each member to feel included and considered regarding creative ideas and suggestions. Kate is proud of how the guard has grown over the years and cannot wait to see what the conference will bring!

James Collins (he/they)
Color Guard Coordinator
Philadelphia Freedom Band
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Guest Conductors

Henco Espag (he/him)
Queer Big Apple Corps
Philadelphia Freedom Band, former
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Henco Espag (he/him) is a South African–born composer, pianist, orchestrator, conductor, and music director whose work spans concert, theatre, and film. He holds a B.Mus in Film Scoring from Berklee College of Music—where he received the Georges Delerue Scholarship for Outstanding Achievement in Film Scoring—and an MFA in Musical Theatre Writing from New York University. He is also a two-time recipient of the South African National Arts Council bursary.
As a film composer, orchestrator, and sound designer, Henco’s credits include The Runner from Ravenshead (Little Crew Productions) and the ASL queer musical short Disconnected with writer and director Dickie Hearts. His works have been performed internationally, including at the World Choir Games in Xiamen, China, and the National ATKV Choir Competition in Cape Town, South Africa.
Henco’s piano compositions—Herinneringe, Mistieke Feetjies, and the forthcoming Spaanse Kerjakker en Rinkink—have been premiered and recorded by Yamaha Artist James Adler on award-winning Albany Records albums. With collaborators Briana Harris and Andi Lee Carter, he is developing new musicals Pompeii Rising (sold-out concerts at Judson Memorial Church, 2022–23) and Tyromancy: Live (Theatre Now New York, 2025). He is also a Music Director, working on the development of new musicals in NYC, and served as Resident Music Director for Surflight Theatre (2013–2014).
Henco served as Artistic Director of the Philadelphia Freedom Band (2011–2016) and was appointed AD for the Queer Big Apple Corps Symphonic Band and Small Ensembles program in 2016. Both organisations premiered and performed many of his original compositions and arrangements. He is Music Director of Judson Memorial Church and music faculty at Saint Peter’s University, having previously served as faculty, music director, and accompanist at Westminster College of the Arts at Rider University. Henco lives in Brooklyn with his fiancee, Saul Medina. He loves to travel, collect colourful shoes, build LEGOS, and celebrate life in full colour, sparkles and sequins.

Lee Hartman (he/him)
Portland Freedom Band
Mid America Freedom Band, former
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Lee Hartman (he/him) is a composer, conductor, educator, and advocate whose career balances imagination, scholarship, and community building. Currently serving as Director of Advancement and Outreach for the Performing Arts and Interim Director of the Portland Youth Wind Ensemble at the University of Southern Maine, Hartman brings his artistry and ingenuity to both the stage and the community.
A proud graduate of the University of Missouri–Kansas City (DMA, MM) and the University of Delaware (BM), where he was a Dean’s Scholar, Hartman studied with composers James Mobberley, Paul Rudy, Chen Yi, Zhou Long, and Jennifer Margaret Barker. His music has earned support from the Missouri Arts Council, Sigma Alpha Iota, ArtsKC, and more.
As Artistic Director of the Mid America Freedom Band for twelve seasons, he led the ensemble to new heights—earning national recognition including the American Prize finalist nod in 2021 and the Pride Bands Alliance Innovative Programming Award in 2022. His leadership extended internationally when he served as Artistic Director for the Gay Games X in Paris.
Hartman’s compositions have been performed by ensembles across the country including the Rainbow City Pride Band, Arkansas State Wind Ensemble, and the International Double Reed Society. Whether conducting, composing, or championing new music, he remains a fierce believer that the arts are essential.

Deborah Hirsch (she/her)
Houseton Pride Band
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Deborah Hirsch (she/her) is celebrating her tenth season as Artistic Director of the Houston Pride Band. Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, she grew up immersed in drum corps through her father’s involvement. Starting on violin, she joined the band world in high school by learning the clarinet and saxophone and still loves performing from “the other side of the baton,” playing with the Houston Pride Band and Pride Band Alliance ensembles, including memorable appearances at World Pride in New York City (2019) and Washington, D.C. (2025).
She earned her bachelor’s degree in music therapy and music education from the University of Kansas and a master’s degree in music from Texas A&M University–Commerce. Before moving to Texas, Deborah served in the 312th Army Band in Lawrence, Kansas.
After a 37-year career as a band director in Pasadena, Texas- named Teacher of the Year in 2014—Deborah now works as a clinician, adjudicator, mentor and consultant across the state. She is a member of Texas Music Educators Association, Texas Bandmasters Association, Women Band Directors International, and Texas Music Adjudicators Association.
Deborah and her wife, Teresa, enjoy theater, travel, and cruising, and share their home with Snickerdoodle, their cat.

Jadine Louie (she/her)
San Francisco Pride Band, former
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Jadine Louie (she/her) led the San Francisco Pride Band from the mid-90’s to 2011 and has thoroughly enjoyed conducting/coaching several other Pride Bands Alliance, college, and community ensembles. She lives in New York with her wife, children, and too many animals.

Nick Nunley (he/him)
Oak Lawn Band
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Nick Nunley (he/him) is from the Dallas, Texas, area, is the Director of Bands at Walnut Grove Middle School in Midlothian, Texas and the current Artistic Director of the Oak Lawn Band. Nick began conducting with the Oak Lawn Band in 2021 as Assistant Director under then-Artistic Director Marc Dunbar. Nick also served as the Artistic Director of the Oak Lawn Marching Band; under his direction, the band was awarded Best Performance in the Dallas Pride Parade three years in a row. He has been selected as a guest Artistic Director for multiple Pride Band Alliance conferences, where he conducted for a symphonic band and a pep band.
Nick attended The University of Texas at Austin and received his degree in Music Studies from the Butler School of Music in 2019. He was a Horn player in the UT Wind Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, Wind Symphony, and Symphony Band, and he played Mellophone in the Longhorn Band and Longhorn Pep Band.
As Director of Bands at Walnut Grove Middle School, Nick has cultivated a music program that enriches the lives of students in the Midlothian area. His bands have consistently received Superior ratings at contests and festivals, and 250 students participate in his band program annually. In his free time, he enjoys watching movies, running, and traveling the world.

Keith Roeckle (he/him)
Philadelphia Freedom Band, former
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Keith Roeckle (he/him) is a current Ph.D. student in Music Education at Temple University, where he also serves as Director of the Night Owls Campus-Community Band. Prior to his doctoral studies, he was a high school instrumental music teacher at Ridley High School (Folsom, PA), Lincoln High School (Philadelphia, PA), and the Lawrenceville School (Lawrenceville, NJ).
In addition to directing, Keith is an arranger for instrumental ensembles and is a frequent piano accompanist for soloists and ensembles. Keith’s research interests include aural skills acquisition, adolescents and music, music education program health, and music theory pedagogy. Keith was one of the founding members of the Philadelphia Freedom Band and served as its first Artistic Director. He is honored to be back as a guest conductor.
