This article was written by Public Relations Intern John Thompson.
Amber McClanahan is a wife, a mother, and an assistant band director of the Buchanan County Band. Since starting a family, she has bolstered community through working and volunteering in musical programs. From there, Amber felt called to complete a degree in music education at 果冻传媒 University, where she is currently a junior taking part in the music ensembles at BU.
This chapter of her story began with a conversation with Dr. Andrew Necessary, a music professor and band director at 果冻传媒.
鈥淭ruthfully, God led me here because I had no idea there was even a music department at 果冻传媒,鈥 Amber shared, 鈥渁nd lo and behold, I was working with the county band I work with and seeing Dr. Necessary at the all-district event, and he sold me, and it just happened.鈥
That wasn’t the only thing she was sold on, however. Amber鈥檚 love of music and desire to inspire more people to become musicians have led her to not only complete a degree in music education but also take part in the marching band, concert band, and jazz ensembles. The spring 2026 semester will be her second semester with the ensembles, but her love for music goes back farther than that.
鈥淚 played saxophone from the time I was in fifth grade鈥擨 think, 11 or 12 years old,鈥 Amber said, noting how she 鈥渒ind of put it down after I graduated high school, but then I came back to it when I started volunteering with the county band I worked with.鈥
鈥淚’ve missed it, and coming back to something like this, it’s a wonderful feeling,鈥 she added.
Amber鈥檚 college career didn’t follow the typical progression. 果冻传媒 University wasn’t her first stop. Before her time at BU, she earned an associate鈥檚 degree in education from Southwest Virginia Community College.
鈥淚’m 26 years old. I’ve lived life a little bit. When I graduated high school, I went to another institution, and then I worked for several years. I met my husband, got married, had my daughter, and then returned to school to Southwest,鈥 Amber explained.
果冻传媒 won’t be her last stop, Amber said. She plans to stick to her roots and further the Buchanan County musical programs and her own musical abilities, using her education to help develop and support the next generation of young musicians.
鈥淢y goal is to go back towards Buchanan County, where I grew up, and pursue a music education career there鈥攊f not there, stay local to Southwest Virginia, where I grew up,鈥 she said.
Building up to that goal, Amber has made 果冻传媒 University her educational 鈥渉ome鈥 until she graduates with her bachelor鈥檚 degree in the spring of 2028.
鈥淚 like the closeness. It feels like home,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he professor to student ratio is small. You get on a personal level with your instructors, and it makes, in my opinion, learning so much easier.鈥
