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  1. Joseph Edgar Maddy (October 14, 1892 – April 18, 1966) was an American music educator and conductor. [1] [2] Early life. He was born in Wellington, Kansas on Octobert 14, 1892. Both of his parents were teachers. He attended Wichita College of Music in Wichita, Kansas, where he studied violin and later joined the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.

  2. Joseph Edgar Maddy (October 14, 1892 – April 18, 1966) was a pioneering American music educator and conductor. He was born in Wellington, Kansas where both of his parents were teachers.

  3. Joseph Edgar Maddy (October 14, 1892 – April 18, 1966) was a pioneering American music educator and conductor. He was born in Wellington, Kansas where both of his parents were teachers. He attended in Wichita, Kansas where he studied violin and later joined the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.

  4. TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., April 18 (AP) Dr. Joseph E. Maddy, the founder and president of the National Music Camp and Arts Academy at Interlochen, died today of a heart attack. He was 74 years...

  5. History. Joseph E. Maddy, founder of the National Music Camp (now the Interlochen Center for the Arts), had long wanted to bring a fine arts radio station to Northern Michigan. In 1963, WIAA signed on for the first time. Originally broadcasting eight hours per day, it grew enough within a decade to become a charter member of NPR.

  6. Joseph Maddy was born in Wellington, Kansas, in 1891, to parents who were teachers. He attended the Wichita College of Music, where he studied the violin and joined the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. In 1918 in Rochester, New York, Maddy became the nation's first supervisor of instrumental music.

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    Since Maddy started his crusade well over 50,000 recognized school bands and orchestras have come into existence all over the country; 200,000 juvenile musicians played in the 1934 school con tests. The next time your boy comes proudly home from school with an un expected violin or cornet in his hand, don't blame him?blame Dr. Joseph E. Maddy!