


Bass

Shawn Steele

Shawn Steele is the owner of Lebanon Music Academy, Vice President of The O'Keefe Music Foundation, a nationally recognized youth music nonprofit, and owner of a media production company specializing in music-focused cinematography, photography, editing, and color correction.
With more than 25 years of experience in music education, performance, recording, and creative arts, Shawn has taught students of all ages and skill levels while helping young musicians build confidence, creativity, and strong musical foundations.
A lifelong member of the Lebanon community and graduate of Lebanon High School, Shawn developed his passion for music through participation in Jazz Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Winter Drumline, Singers, Music Theory, and Music History. He has spent decades performing throughout the Midwest and was invited by Bootsy Collins, the legendary bassist known for his work with James Brown and Parliament-Funkadelic, to contribute as a studio guitarist for Bootzilla Productions. His studio guitar work has been released through Mashamug and Mascot Records.
Today, Shawn combines his professional performance background, recording experience, educational leadership, and passion for teaching to help students learn, grow, perform, and discover the lifelong rewards of music.
Michael Pringle

The magic of music showed up early in Michael’s life; specifically in the person of a Chicago Symphony Orchestra string player, who demo’ed the instruments of the Viol family. Michael decided he HAD to play the viola, because it sounded so incredible! Fast-forward through Suzuki string classes, elementary school and onward to junior and senior high school, with private lessons for most of this time. Michael’s orchestra conductor began pestering him to consider going to music camps like Interlochen, getting one of the “right” teachers, and getting on the road to CCM for classical music. However, at about 13 years old, Michael had concurrently taken up… the… guitar. Concentration on private lessons and viola practice began to fade, and playing the guitar began occupying every spare moment.
Michael has studied jazz theory with several wonderful teachers, including CCM Theory & Composition grad Keith Bowers, and Rick Fitzgerell of the Manhattan School of Music. He has played in several blues, pop and country cover bands, and currently is working with a keyboard collaborator, writing and recording original music in the project studio in his home; Michael is also a pro-level slide guitar player. He is also responsible for the dubious scientific discovery that if you have played for four hours, you can put toothache gel on the tips of your fingers, and play for another four hours.
“I feel that any song that the student would love to be able to play can be a jumping-off point for learning not only the song, but also the ‘nuts and bolts’ of how music works, and different techniques their favorite players may be using. There is a magic to seeing someone’s favorite song come together under their fingers, and realizing, ‘This is how my favorite song is really played!’”
Katie Oliver

Katie doesn’t remember a time without music not being a focal point in her life. Starting at age 8, she studied in piano and a few years later the guitar. At the age of 13 she switched over to study at the academy and it kickstarted her passion. She quickly started learning every instrument she could get her hands on. Including the guitar, ukulele, bass, drums, and piano. Since then she has found her sound as a vocalist and has started studying audio engineering. Katie's lessons keep students engaged and always ready to learn more!
Charlotte Graham

Charlotte’s first love has always been performance starting with piano in grade school and theatre throughout school with both lead and supporting roles on stage. She began learning guitar at 13 and bass soon after, studying under Aaron O’Keefe and Josh Cole as a Loveland/Lebanon Academy student and continues to study bass and music theory. She played bass guitar in OMF music videos including Tool’s ”The Pot” versions 1 and 4, The Rolling Stone’s “The Worst” and The Cure’s “Burn”. In 2014, she joined as bassist with fellow academy students Kala Rose (vocals), Jacob Boldman (guitar), Ben Swift (guitar) and Alex Muccino (drums) forming the band Saving Escape. After much hard work and dedication, Saving Escape began playing local festivals and music venues like Bogarts, Bunbury Music Festival and The Reds stadium, all while still in high school. The band has had the privilege of opening for The Dead Daises, Palaye Royale, Nashville’s Them Vibes and Broadway’s guitar prodigy Taz Niederauer. In addition to lessons on guitar, bass and ukelele , Charlotte brings insight to young students for onstage performance, confidence, balancing practice with schoolwork and other activities and loves to talk about bands/music in general!
Chris Aldi

Since the age of three, Chris Aldi has immersed himself in songwriting, production and performance. Chris’ critical engagement with music consumption and discourse began with piano study in primary school. This engagement developed further through guitar, and the exploration of music theory and independent production by age sixteen. Chris always knew this was the path for him to succeed.
Having graduated with a degree in Commercial Music Production at the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music in December of 2022, Chris upholds his engagement in the local Cincinnati music scene, maintaining roles in multiple local projects, including other CCM alumni. These roles subsume bass, guitar, and piano performance as well as session work, recording, mixing, mastering, and producing for local artists at various studios around the Cincinnati area.
Josh Cole

Young or old, whether you are a beginner, advanced or a professional looking to further hone your performance chops, lessons with Josh Cole will be tailored to your needs and pace. “My main objective as a teacher is to treat each student as an individual. I believe the learning process is too complex to teach each student by the same method. I adjust my teaching for each student.” From recitals to studio recordings, club or festival gigs, Josh brings the background and practical experience to the practice studio and his students. It is this well rounded background and his patient, easy going manner that give him an edge when preparing his students for musical careers or the enjoyment of making music for pleasure. Drawing on his rock, blues, jazz and classical influences that range from Beatles, Led Zeppelin and the Doors, to B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Earl Klugh, or Andres Segovia , he can make the classics, punk, alternative or metal all “come alive in your learning experience.” You can see Josh playing around the greater Cincinnati area in his band Oregonia. Josh has performed on Fox 19’s “Cincinnality”, at Foundation Square, regularly around Cincinnati and in Nashville and New York.


















