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After appearing on the Today Show, the band will share a performance with the University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band at Pier 16 and then they’ll have a meet-up with Carolina alumni ...
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The 2nd South Carolina String Band has released six albums through Palmetto Productions. Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns has featured their music in his films Mark Twain and Jazz. The band appears in the film Gods and Generals, directed by Ronald F. Maxwell, and their music appears on the soundtrack. In November 2004, the band received the ...
The marching band began in 1918 as a regimental band performing military drills and assisting with music at Sunday schools. The band evolved from a service band to a part of the school’s Department of Music. In the fall of 1964, the band debuted its new name, The SC State Marching 101 Band. [2]
The Concert for Carolina benefit show will be held Saturday, Oct. 26. Here’s what to know if you want to go. Concert for Carolina: Parking, entry times and livestream info for Helene benefit concert
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 ...
Tickets go on sale Oct. 10 for “Concert for Carolina,” a benefit concert for Hurricane Helene victims, at BoA Stadium in Charlotte on Oct. 26.
During his tenure, the band adopted corps-style marching and recorded marching band music for promotional albums by Jenson Publications, where Bocook was an arranger, between 1983 [9] and 1988. [10] The band grew to a peak of 193 members in 1983 and was the subject of an article in Southern Living in 1984.