Neil Larrivee is the Assistant Director of the Blackstone-Millville Regional High School Marching Band and, also the Director of Percussion.
He is the former Front Ensemble Director and Arranger for the Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps. From 1993-2008, he was part of 4 Drum Corps International championships and 4 High Percussion Awards resulting in his induction into the Cadets Hall of Fame. From 2019-2022, Neil returned to the Cadets, serving in the role of Front Ensemble Facilitator & Caption Manager. Additionally, he was the Front Ensemble Director and Arranger for the Blue Stars Drum & Bugle Corps from 2010 through 2012. Neil was inducted into the Massachusetts Drum Corps and Music Educators Hall of Fame in 2017 and the World Drum Corps Hall of Fame in December of 2023.
From 1985 – 2002, Neil was the Co-Marching Band Director, Percussion Director & Arranger at King Philip Regional High School of Wrentham, MA. During his time at King Philip, the Marching Band attained 15 MICCA State Marching Band Gold Medals, 8 NESBA Championships, 10 NESBA High Percussion Awards, 4 USBANDS Championships, 6 USBANDS Percussion Awards, 2 BOA Regional Championships, 2 BOA Grand National Semi-Finalist placements and the 2000 BOA Grand National AA Bronze medal. The Indoor Marching Percussion Ensemble captured the 2000 WGI Scholastic World Championship and placed second in '97, '98 & 2001. Additionally, the King Philip Concert Percussion Ensemble placed second in the 2001 Scholastic Concert World Class.
From 2004-2010, Neil was the front ensemble arranger for the Dartmouth High School Indoor Percussion Ensemble. During that time, Dartmouth won the 2008 & 2009 WGI Scholastic World Championship, placed second in 2006 & 2007 while also placing 3rd in 2004 & 2005. Neil served on the Winter Guard International Percussion Advisory Board & Steering Committee from 1997 – 2002 and was inducted into the Winter Guard International Hall of Fame in April of 2016.
Neil is an active adjudicator and clinician for Inspire Arts & Music along with MICCA, NESBA, USBANDS & MAC, in the marching band and indoor percussion arena. He presently serves as Education Director for NESBA and is a consultant and advisor to music programs throughout the northeast and beyond. As an avid concert attendee, Neil will often be found taking in live performances of jazz, orchestral or contemporary chamber music in Boston or wherever his travels may take him.