MultimediaPhotos UTEP Clarinet Instructor Jim Logan Visits Permian By Jacob Ford - October 4, 2021 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp 1 of 7 University of Texas El Paso's clarinet instructor Jim Logan give feed back to Permian High School Marching Band's clarinet section Monday morning at Permian High School. Logan began playing the clarinet in the fifth grade and by the eighth grade he knew he wanted to become a music teacher. Logan has been the clarinet instructor at UTEP for 3 years. (Jacob Ford|Odessa American) University of Texas El Paso's clarinet instructor Jim Logan plays the clarinet as an example for Permian High School Marching Band's clarinet section to follow Monday morning at Permian High School. Logan began playing the clarinet in the fifth grade and by the eighth grade he knew he wanted to become a music teacher. Logan has been the clarinet instructor at UTEP for 3 years. (Jacob Ford|Odessa American) Permian High School Marching Band's Grace Sanchez, center, plays the clarinet with fellow members Monday morning at Permian High School. (Jacob Ford|Odessa American) University of Texas El Paso's clarinet instructor Jim Logan, center, plays the clarinet as an example for Permian High School Marching Band's clarinet section to follow Monday morning at Permian High School. Logan began playing the clarinet in the fifth grade and by the eighth grade he knew he wanted to become a music teacher. Logan has been the clarinet instructor at UTEP for 3 years. (Jacob Ford|Odessa American) University of Texas El Paso's clarinet instructor Jim Logan give instructions to Permian High School Marching Band's clarinet section Monday morning at Permian High School. Logan began playing the clarinet in the fifth grade and by the eighth grade he knew he wanted to become a music teacher. Logan has been the clarinet instructor at UTEP for 3 years. (Jacob Ford|Odessa American) University of Texas El Paso's clarinet instructor Jim Logan give instructions to Permian High School Marching Band's clarinet section Monday morning at Permian High School. Logan began playing the clarinet in the fifth grade and by the eighth grade he knew he wanted to become a music teacher. Logan has been the clarinet instructor at UTEP for 3 years. (Jacob Ford|Odessa American) University of Texas El Paso's clarinet instructor Jim Logan give instructions to Permian High School Marching Band's clarinet section Monday morning at Permian High School. Logan began playing the clarinet in the fifth grade and by the eighth grade he knew he wanted to become a music teacher. Logan has been the clarinet instructor at UTEP for 3 years. (Jacob Ford|Odessa American) Like this:Like Loading... Related Featured Local Savings