Keith Brion was born in Pennsylvania and is the son and only child of Kenneth (1901-1965) and Margaret (1903-1974) Brion. Brion studied music education at West Chester State University and piccolo with
John C. Krell, then taught in New Jersey schools while studying for a Master's Degree in Music Education at Rutgers University. He played piccolo with the New Jersey Symphony, and founded the North Jersey Wind Symphony, of which he was music director. He was later a band educator and music supervisor in the New Jersey public schools, and Director of Bands of
Yale University, where he led the Yale Band in performances at venues such as the
Kennedy Center and
Carnegie Hall. In 1979, Brion founded the New Sousa Band, of which he is the music director and conductor. This band is dedicated to playing the music of
John Philip Sousa and recreating the performance style of Sousa's original band; Brion also appears in the persona of Sousa, dressed as Sousa did. Brion has performed with a number of orchestras and bands, including the Stockholm Symphonic Wind Orchestra, New York City's Goldman Band, The California Wind Orchestra, and the Allentown Band. He has also performed with military bands, such as the
United States Marine Band,
United States Army Field Band,
United States Army Band,
United States Coast Guard Band and the U.S. Army Band of Europe in Heidelberg, Germany. Brion has also presented "Sousa revival concerts" with leading American orchestras, such as the
Boston Pops Orchestra, the
Philadelphia Orchestra and the
St. Louis Symphony,
Dallas Symphony Orchestra,
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. == Publications and recordings ==