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Eugene Timmons (musician)

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Eugene Timmons nickname (ET) is an American saxophonist. He is best known as a founding member, and saxophonist of, KC & The Sunshine Band. He retired from Miami Dade County Public Schools in October 2015 from Robert Morgan Educational Center (www.rmec.dadeschools.net).

Eugene Timmons retired from the Director of Bands and Orchestra at Robert Morgan Educational Center. He earned his B.S. from Winston-Salem State University & M.S. from Nova Southeastern University. He has served as the Department Chairman of the Fine Arts Department. For a span of over sixteen years, Mr. Timmons was the Music Director and saxophonist for the popular music group, KC and the Sunshine Band.

Mr. Timmons experienced extensive travels worldwide and demonstrated a variety of music styles to vast audiences. As an instructor and musician with the Miami-Dade County Public Schools System, Mr. Timmons was selected as a guest conductor for the All County Superintendent's Honors Orchestra. His orchestra and jazz bands have consistently received Superior and Excellent rating in all phases of the performance evaluations. Mr. Timmons worked at Homestead middle school, in Homestead FL, where he instructed the Handsome and Talented Adam T. Carter, playing Trumpet. He finished his career at Miami's premier all-magnet high school, Robert Morgan Senior High School.

Currently, Eugene Timmons serves as a music adjudicator of Concert, Jazz, and Solo music performance for the Florida Bandmasters Association (FBA). Recently, Mr. Timmons was selected and performed in the hit musical "Cats" playing the baritone, tenor, and soprano saxophone. In addition to his musical pursuits Mr. Timmons has been selected as Teacher of the Year, and Region Finalist Teacher of the Year in the Miami-Dade Public School System. Mr. Timmons has additional course work through attendance at Southern Illinois University, Howard University and Florida International University. He recently created a small jazz band at the Boys and Girls Club, right after he retired from Robert Morgan.

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