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Marching Mind had its humble beginnings way back in 2005 when Chris and Jeremy met and began writing songs with another band. However, due to an unfortunate course of events they disbanded, went their separate ways and resigned to the fact that all hope was lost. These were dark times. I think I'm gonna cry... But wait! Years later while Chris had sworn off playing guitar and was embarking on his career as a bass playing hippie...he received a phone call from a creatively unfulfilled Jeremy suggesting we "try jamming again". From that first jam, the undeniable musical chemistry between...
The Michigan Marching Band (or MMB) is the marching band of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. The group performs at all home football games, playing a mix of traditional U-M tunes and cover songs from many different genres. .
Although it is now the largest all-brass and percussion band in the world,[2] Ohio State’s band had humble beginnings. The first instrumental musical organization on campus was a 12-piece fife and drum corps organized in 1878. A 16-piece band performed for the commencement of 1879. In 1896 Gustav Bruder, a professional musician with military band experience, was hired to lead the band. Under Bruder, the band grew in size and began playing and marching for all military and athletic events. In 1920, by combining the Marching Band with the Varsity Band, a 100-piece band marched under the leadership of Edwin...
The Wisconsin Band has quite a storied history. From the birth of the band in 1885 to the present, there are hundreds of stories to be told (true or not) and experiences to be shared as thousands of young men and women have been shaped and touched through their participation in the Wisconsin Band. http://www.badgerband.com .
History the Pride of Minnesota The University of Minnesota Marching Band was founded in 1892 as the University Cadet Band, with 29 members. In 1910, the first formations and halftime "show" were presented during the Gopher football season. Included in the formations was the first "Block M". The current Block M is now a symbol of the University. The band has gone through many changes over the years. The first significant change was merging with the local Army band to form the First Regiment of Minnesota Band in 1918. A Second Regiment of Minnesota Band also existed briefly in 1918,...