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  2. 2nd South Carolina String Band - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd South Carolina String Band was a band of Civil War re-enactors who recreate American popular music of the 1800s with authentic instruments and in period style. The group claims to "perform Civil War music as authentically as possible . . . as it truly sounded to the soldiers of the Civil War."

  3. List of college marching bands in the United States - Wikipedia

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    show band SEC: South Carolina: Carolina Band: Columbia SC 1920 show band SEC: Tennessee: Pride of the Southland Band: Knoxville TN 1869 show band SEC: Texas: Longhorn Band: Austin TX 1900 show band SEC: Texas A&M: Fighting’ Texas Aggie Band: College Station TX 1894 military SEC: Vanderbilt: Spirit of Gold Marching Band: Nashville TN 1909 show ...

  4. Minutemen - Wikipedia

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    The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps was a militant anti-Mexican immigrants volunteer group formed in 2005. The Minuteman Project is a 2004 organization that opposes Mexican immigration to US. Minutemen are also featured in 2010 strategic video game Civilization V by Firaxis .

  5. VIDEOS: University of South Carolina marching band performs ...

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    The University of South Carolina’s celebrated Carolina Band was one of 11 bands selected to perform in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. All 375 members, directors, and support staff arrived ...

  6. The Regimental Band and Pipes - Wikipedia

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    The marching band makes up one of the twenty-one companies of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets. In 1991, the band participated in the Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland, becoming the first military college selected for the honor. They returned in 2010 as the only unit from the United States to appear at the Silver Jubilee of the Tattoo and ...

  7. George Hurley - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Hurley threw caution to the wind and joined up with Watt. After the Reactionaries split, George joined a Hollywood new wave band called Hey Taxi!. In 1980, Hey Taxi! disbanded at the same time the Minutemen's then drummer Frank Tonche left the band. Hurley reunited with his two former Reactionaries bandmates in Minutemen.

  8. Rose Parade marching bands - Wikipedia

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    South Dakota State University Marching Band (2003, 2008) Southwest Missouri State University Marching Band (1995) Southern University Marching Band (1980, 2020)

  9. Frank Tonche - Wikipedia

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    Frank Tonche was the original drummer for The Minutemen. [1]When the band was formed by D. Boon and Mike Watt after their first serious attempt at a band, The Reactionaries, fell apart, they had originally wanted their friend and fellow ex-Reactionaries drummer George Hurley to hold the drum seat, but he had joined a new wave band named Hey Taxi! after the Reactionaries split, so he was ...