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Cutie Pies by Barbara Bell
Cutie Pies by Barbara  Bell







Cutie Pies by Barbara Bell

Because music is her life, she fills her schedule with either performing or teaching music. She is currently the Assistant Band Director for the Campus Band at the University of Nevada, Reno where she is working on her Masters in Music Education. Rachael Cowell has just begun her ringing experience. Lourdes can also make balloon animals due to a desire to be a clown when she was younger. Lourdes Calzada has been ringing bells since she started in Barb’s Elementary School group 10 years ago. Before using the restroom at someone else’s house, Liz always checks behind the shower curtain. When she isn’t ringing bells, Liz can be found convincing children of their musical abilities or learning the banjo.

Cutie Pies by Barbara Bell

After being made to play bells with Tintab during some after school rehearsals, Liz quickly became hooked. Although he is currently finishing up his Masters in Computer Science, his first job aspiration was to sell snow cones.Įlizabeth Cadigan only began ringing bells when she was a student teacher for Barb several years ago. Along with bells, Ben also plays the Cello in groups around Reno. He remains the only original member of Tintabulations, besides Barb. She also directs the bell choir at South Reno United Methodist Church.īen Brown began playing bells when he was a wee lad in Barb’s Elementary School music program.

Cutie Pies by Barbara Bell

Diane is a music therapist for the Washoe County School District where she leads choir chime groups for students with special needs. She was invited to perform with Tintab after subbing at rehearsals and concerts for several years. Barb has been married to her husband, Dave, for 32 years, and they have four children – a dog and three horses with whom they enjoy backcountry adventures.ĭiane Bell has been ringing bells for over 30 years. In addition to playing bells, she performs regularly on flute and piccolo. Barb taught general music for Washoe County School District for 33 years before retiring last year. She has been ringing handbells since 1985 and conducting bells since 1986. Barb Walsh’s main job with Tintabulations is artistic director with a smattering of “ringer herding”.









Cutie Pies by Barbara  Bell