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  2. Wildcat Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded marching band at UK was an unofficial "Cadet Band" led by Herman Trost, who had been a bandleader in Sherman's Army in the Civil War and a close friend of John Philip Sousa and was part of a group of immigrants from Germany and Prussia call the Forty-Eighters. Informally affiliated with military training, the band existed by ...

  3. Georgia Redcoat Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    Originally called The Dixie Redcoat Marching Band, the University of Georgia Marching Band was founded on October 31, 1905 as part of the UGA Military Department, with 20 military cadets. The band's first non-military performance was at the 1906 Georgia-Clemson baseball game.

  4. Band camp - Wikipedia

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    A band camp typically refers to a high school, college, or university marching band summer camp.Band camp is often mandatory for members of the band and constitutes the majority of the preparation a marching band makes before its marching season (learning how to march, learning "sets" on the field, memorizing show songs).

  5. Jennifer Garner tells a 'juicy,' nearly NSFW story from ... - AOL

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    Jennifer Garner's story from band camp that she shared on 'The Late Late Show' sounds like something straight out of American Pie. Jennifer Garner tells a 'juicy,' nearly NSFW story from 'that one ...

  6. University of Cincinnati Bearcat Bands - Wikipedia

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    The UC Band's first Band Camp convened in the fall of 1958. Later that same year, the band was spotlighted on national television as they performed at Chicago's Wrigley Field for a Chicago Bears game. In 1959 the Bearcat Varsity Band joined the Concert Band and the Marching Band as one of the three basic units within the band organization.

  7. From Dixie with Love - Wikipedia

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    "From Dixie with Love" was created as a mashup of "Dixie" and the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and started being played in the 1980s. [4] [5]Starting around 2004, [1] students at Ole Miss Rebels football game began altering the final line of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic", which ends "His truth is marching on."

  8. The Dixies - Wikipedia

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    The Dixies was an Irish showband based in Cork, which performed and toured for over 40 years from its inception in 1954 until the late 1990s. [1]Formed in 1954 as "The Dixielanders" the band originally featured Joe McCarthy (drums), Sean Lucey (clarinet) and Theo Cahill (classical flute, trombone, baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, and full arrangement).

  9. John Wheeler (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Wheeler (born January 7, 1970) is an American musician, songwriter and, music producer. While he is best known as the creator [1] and frontman of the internationally-known "rockgrass" band Hayseed Dixie, [2] Wheeler also performs solo and has produced and performed on albums by many other artists. [3]