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Bill O'Connell Chicago Teacher, Drummer, Band Leader, Husband, Father, Hockey and Baseball Coach, Radio Personality, Union Leader

Formative Years Bill O'Connell was born in Chicago on 4/13/55. In the summer of 1967, Bill's parents brought him to a drum and bugle corps competition in their home town of Des Plaines, IL hosted by the Des Plaines Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps. That fall, Bill joined and was placed in the drum section. This experience exposed him to a variety of musical styles from classical to jazz to show tunes, etc. Drum corps developed his chops and his love for music with horns.

Education While persuing an Associate of Arts in Music degree from Oakton College, music professors warned that there was a surplus of music teachers in the market so one should consider a double major. Bill also had an interst in cars encouraged by his father a mechanic in the Korean War and thereafter. While attending Oakton, Bill also took classes at Triton College in River Grove, IL majoring in Vocational Education. Bill transferred to Northern Illinois University and minored in music graduating in 1977 with a Bachelors of Science in Vocational Education degree and Masters of Science Degree in 1981.

Big Band Jazz In the fall of 1973, one of Bill's trumpet player friends Guy Kammerer invited Bill to a Maynard Ferguson concert at Gordon Tech High School in Chicago. Bill was hooked on the big band sounds. While establishing his career as a high school automotive instructor, Bill continued developing his drum chops with the goal of one day leading a jazz big band. All the big bands of the day came through Chicago, Count Basie, Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Buddy Rich, and Toshiko Akiyoshi to name a few. After earning tenure a Triton College in 1987, it was time for Bill to fulfill his dream of forming a world class jazz ensemble. For lack of a better name, The Bill O'Connell Big Band was formed in December of 1988. Ultimately, the bands name evolved into Bill O’Connell’s Chicago Skyliners then finally just the Chicago Skyliners Big Band. www.ChicagoSkylinersBigband.com or search Chicago Skyliners at www.YouTube.com

Horn Driven Rock In 1999, Bill began providing pregame entertainment for the Chicago Bulls. Given Bill’s love for horn driven music, he started what would become the band “One Foot in the Groove.” Eventually The Groove would be performing all over the Chicagoland area on the festival scene. www.OneFootInTheGroove.org

Union Leader Throughout his career as an educator, Bill’s leadership skills had him dabble in union politics. He began in an advisory capacity as a executive committee member at large and eventually the salary and welfare VP of the Triton College Faculty Association. The TCFA is affiliated with the Cook County College Teachers Union Local 1600 where Bill moonlights and a photo journalist for the award winning publication, “The College Union Voice.”

Wife and Children In 1987, an auto repair shop owner/automobile technician student of Bill’s introduced him to his wife Dawn England. They married in August 1990 and beared Chase in August 1991, Will in 1994 and Kayley in 1996.

Radio Personality In 1997, Bill approached Chicago’s only real jazz radio station WDCB about hosting a weekly contemporary big band radio show. Every Sunday at 5pm Chicago time, Bill swings hard and streams live on the internet at www.WDCB.org

Homefront Having resided in Elk Grove Village, IL since 1992, Bill has been a volunteer for Elk Grove Youth Baseball and InLine Hockey as a coach, referee and various board positions including League Commissioner.

The American Dream All of this through the support of his wife Dawn, Though these activities make for a very busy life, Bill states, “I am living the American Dream.”