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Jessica Glasgow
Jessica (Slabaugh) Glasgow is originally from Golden, Colorado, and resides in American Fork, Utah, and Canton, Ohio. Jessica was involved in music from a young age, performing in her high school marching band and serving as drum major. She was awarded several awards for her high achievement in music, including the John Philip Sousa Award, recognizing superior musicianship and outstanding dedication.
Jessica performed with several well-known winter guards and drum corps in college while studying Music Education and playing the French horn. She spent time developing and perfecting her skills with Crossmen Drum Corps, Imbue Winter Guard, Signature Winter Guard, and Alchemy Winter Guard. Jessica was also a performing member of the Oracle Performance Ensemble, a dance company from Denver, Colorado.
Jessica’s passion extends beyond performance. Since the early 2000s, she has impacted numerous high school programs across the nation. Her leadership has garnered impressive accolades—state championships, finals appearances, WGI medals, BOA regional championships, and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade performances. Currently, she serves as the artistic director for several programs.
Jessica Glasgow Marching Arts Design offers a complete package of services, including generating ideas, assembling the right team, and overseeing the project from ideation to the final stages of production. Jessica excels at understanding every aspect of the production process and bringing complex concepts to life, transforming the abstract into tangible, impactful marching band and winter guard performances.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Jessica is a devoted wife and mother. Family adventures ignite Jessica’s creativity, fueling her passion for crafting innovative and captivating performances.
With her unwavering dedication and artistic vision, Jessica Glasgow continues transforming the marching arts world, one awe-inspiring performance at a time.