(Atlantic) The Atlantic High School Band’s Patty Hannon Concert is this weekend, and they are premiering a new work to honor the Memory of Dr. Eric Johnson.
The Atlantic High School Instrumental musical director, Jarrod O’Donnell, says the Band will present the world premiere of a newly commissioned concert band work, Fields in Motion, in honor of the late Dr. Eric Johnson, who passed away this past summer.
The piece was commissioned collaboratively by Atlantic High School Band Director Jarrod O’Donnell and Denison High School Band Director Ruben Newell. Dr. Johnson was a mentor to both of them during their early days as teachers in Atlantic. O’Donnell says Dr. Johnson’s legacy as a teacher and musician continues to resonate throughout the region and beyond. Known for his dedication to students and his commitment to excellence in music education, he shaped countless young musicians and colleagues during his career.
The composition was written by Gavin Lendt, a former student of Dr. Johnson, as a tribute to his mentor’s lasting influence as an educator, musician, and inspiration to generations of students.
O’Donnell says Fields in Motion reflects Dr. Johnson’s passions beyond the classroom, particularly his love of trains and automobiles. Through its musical imagery and momentum, the work captures both motion and memory—symbolizing a life that was always moving forward while leaving a lasting impression on those around him.
“Dr. Johnson had a profound impact not only on his students, but on the broader music education community,” said Lendt. “This piece is both a personal reflection and a celebration of the energy, passion, and guidance he shared with so many.”
The premiere performance of Fields in Motion will take place at Patty Hannon Memorial Concert, April 26, 3:30 p.m., in the Atlantic High School Auditorium, performed by the Atlantic High School Band. The concert will serve as both a musical milestone and a meaningful tribute to Dr. Johnson’s enduring legacy.
Community members, alums, and friends are invited to attend and celebrate the life and contributions of a remarkable educator and musician.








