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Read More »The Lancers Marching Band and Color Guard are gearing up for next summer's trip to Beijing, where it will perform at the 2008 Olympic Youth Festival as a prelude to the 2008 Olympics. It's just another feather in the shako | or cap | for the 347-member marching unit.
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Read More »PELHAM | This year, Pelham's band is getting some fresh energy and direction from the new band teacher, Jay Chandler. Chandler hopes to have 100 students playing in the band within the next three years.
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Read More »If this year's half-time show goes well, Andover High School's eagle mascot might be replaced with "Fudgie the whale."
The whale is one of the new formations the Andover High School marching band is trying at this year's half time show.
Read More »This year's marching band show is like none other in recent history.
When the show begins, most of the 193 band members are silent, and only the soft sound of flutes and clarinets are heard.
Don't let the title fool you though - "The Ballad Sacra" picks up in intensity and the finale moves toward something fast and dynamic, according to band director Marty Claussen. "Most bands go right in your face than slow things down, and we usually do that too" he said. "We changed things up this year, because we have these brand new uniforms on and want to show them off, we just wanted to highlight things are different this year."
Read More »The Pinkerton Academy Marching Band has kicked off another season full of music, drills, and field maneuvers and are hard at work to keep the pace going through the fall season.
The band | with its approximately 150 members | is under the direction of director Michael Adams and performs at all the school's football games through the season. The band is also a regular fixture in area holiday parades and other special events.
Read More »After an Owls victory, the Timberlane Regional High School marching band has a five-year tradition with the Owls | they play the fight song and the players sing along.
It's one of the many elements of comradery between the band and the players that opponents notice at the games.
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