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  2. Seventy-Six Trombones - Wikipedia

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    In the musical, it is the primary sales pitch for a boy's band, sung by "Professor" Harold Hill. [3] Hill uses the song to help the townspeople of River City, Iowa visualize their children playing in a marching band by claiming to recall a time when he saw several famous bandleaders' bands in a combined performance.

  3. Woman Goes to Marching Band Competition to Watch Her ... - AOL

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    Monica Amaro was at a marching band competition in Texas to support her daughter when she noticed an unusual sight Her daughter's rival high school football team showed up together, in uniform, to ...

  4. List of marching bands - Wikipedia

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    The Band of the Fighting Irish at the University of Notre Dame performs at the end of a football game This is a list of marching bands . Major types include collegiate and military.

  5. The Minnesota March - Wikipedia

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    The U of M Marching Band Centennial Book, Minnesota Hats Off to Thee, published in 1992, described the origins of "The Minnesota March": "The need for a more adequate marching song had long been felt at Minnesota, yet nothing was really done about it until University band director Michael Jalma conceived the idea that John Philip Sousa might be persuaded to provide the music.

  6. 100 hilarious Thanksgiving jokes your family and friends will ...

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    Why did the turkey start a band? He had drumsticks! Both kids and adults will harvest some Turkey Day laughter with these 100 Thanksgiving jokes.

  7. Category:NA-importance Marching band pages - Wikipedia

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  8. George N. Parks - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Christiana High School in 1971, and was the Drum Major of the high school's marching band. [1] He earned a bachelor's degree from West Chester University, where he was the drum major in the West Chester University Golden Rams Marching Band. [2] At West Chester, Parks was initiated into the Rho Sigma chapter of Phi Mu Alpha ...

  9. Sound of Today - Wikipedia

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    The band was known for the quality of its music and for the precision of its drills. In the mid-1970s the band marched in 8-to-5 and used a knees-up bicycle step and mark time. With the uniform's white shoes, this produced flashy movements the crowds enjoyed.