​John Neal holds a bachelors degree in music education from The Ohio State University and a masters degree in conducting performance from the University of Connecticut.  A piano student from the age of eight, his teachers include Hildred Curtis Fowler, Natasha Chances, Rosemary Platt, Neal Larrabee and Chiharu Naruse. His career in music education began in 1978 and includes teaching positions at Van Buren District Secondary School, Edward Little High School in Auburn, the University of Southern Maine, Bates College and Oak Hill High School in Sabattus; the first Music Director at the Maine Arts Academy, Neal retired from teaching in 2022.  His students have won numerous awards including First Place in the National Independence Day 
Parade in Washington, DC with the ELHS Band in 1988, and a Carnegie Hall performance in New York City with the Oak Hill HS Voices of Color in 2003 among many others; several of his students have gone on to careers in music education and performance. Neal was recognized by the Maine Music Educators Association in 1994 as the Maine Music Educator of the Year, and by WCSH6 and the Maine Education Association as an “Inspiring Educator” in 2016; he directed the Maine Bicentennial Marching Band from 2019 to 2021 and began his tenure as conductor of the Kennebec Performing Arts Company Choir and Wind Ensemble in the fall of 2024. Neal has performed as pianist and music director with the Theater at Monmouth, Lewiston-Auburn Community Little Theater, Monmouth Community Players and at numerous other local 
venues and high school productions since the 1980s. His first CD of original electronic music "Fox Island Afternoon" was released in 1997; his original electronic ballet "Vasalisa", based upon the Russian legend of the same name, was released in 2008. Both CDs are available on iTunes and at www.cdbaby.com.  

John Neal
Conductor of the Wind Ensemble and the Choir
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John Reeves
Interim Conductor of the Jazz Band
John Reeves is the interim director of the KPAC Jazz Band. He plays trumpet with the group, as well as with the wind ensemble, and serves on the KPAC Board of Directors. John earned his Bachelor of Music degree from Berklee College of Music in Boston and has taught all levels, including classroom music, band, chorus, orchestra and jazz.  His 36-year teaching career began on Deer Isle, followed by Oak Hill, Presque Isle, Skowhegan, Monmouth and Hallowell. He also performs with the OPUS I Big Band and the Bowdoin College Concert Band. John presently is a bus driver for Lisbon schools and motor coach trips with Northeast Charter.  He also operates LORE Motorcycle Education, which provides basic to advanced instruction. John resides in Sabattus with his wife, Stephanie, eldest son, John, mother-in-law, Reta, and Boston Terrier, Molly, who has trained them all well!