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Edward D. Argenziano (Clearwater, Florida) holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education from William Paterson University and a Master of Arts degree in Music Performance from Montclair State University. He has taught secondary school in New Jersey for 34 years. He was Director of Bands and Orchestra, Jazz Bands, AP Music, and IB Music at Morris Knolls High School in Rockaway, New Jersey from 1986-2014. Over those years, Argenziano served as the North Jersey Area Honors Band President and Conductor as well as the New Jersey All-State Percussion coordinator. He was also the music composition/theory Middle College teacher for Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Before moving to Florida in 2014, Argenziano served as the student performance coordinator for the NFL Super Bowl Halftime Show featuring Bruno Mars and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. From 2014-2016, Argenziano was the Fine Arts Department Chairperson and Director of Bands and Orchestras at Clearwater High School. He has been the percussion director at Northside Christian School in St. Petersburg, Florida since 2016. In 2023, Argenziano was the Florida Federation of Colorguards Circuit Percussion Judge Coordinator. In 2024, he was the Program Coordinator for Seminole High School in Seminole, Florida.
In 1997, Argenziano began composing for Row-Loff Productions from Nashville, Tennessee. Presently, he has over 25 compositions published with Row-Loff and Alfred Music Publications that are performed throughout the world. Since 1987, he has been extremely involved as a music/percussion clinician and music adjudicator and has toured extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Thailand, and Japan. Argenziano served as the Drum Corps International Percussion Caption administrator from 1997-1999 and the Drum Corps Association Percussion administrator from 2001-2003. He is currently a music judge for Bands of America and Winter Guard International (WGI) as well as a past member of the WGI Percussion Advisory Steering Committee.