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  2. Harpos Concert Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Harper Theatre opened on December 1, 1939, with showings of The Rains Came and Chicken Wagon Family. An advertisement in the Detroit Free Press advertised free parking, seating for 2000 in "streamlined seats," and accessibility features for hard-of-hearing guests. [2] Around 1976, the Harper was converted to a disco club, and renamed Harpo's.

  3. Michigan Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, the Alumni Band began to join the regular band playing and marching at the Homecoming pre-game and halftime shows. [15] George R. Cavender was appointed as Assistant Director of Bands for the University of Michigan in 1952. [16] The band was featured on a color broadcast of the "Today Show" with host Dave Garroway in October 1955. [17]

  4. Grande Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Grande Ballroom (/ ˈ ɡ r æ n d i / GRAND-ee) is a historic live music venue located at 8952 Grand River Avenue in the Petosky-Otsego neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan.The building was designed by Detroit engineer and architect Charles N. Agree in 1928 and originally served as a multi-purpose building, hosting retail business on the first floor and a large dance hall upstairs. [2]

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

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    show band SEC: LSU: LSU Tiger Marching Band: Baton Rouge LA 1893 show band SEC: Ole Miss: Pride of the South [6] Oxford MS show band SEC: MS State: Famous Maroon Band: Starkville MS 1902 show band SEC: Missouri: Marching Mizzou: Columbia MO 1885 show band SEC: Oklahoma: The Pride of Oklahoma: Norman OK 1904 show band SEC: South Carolina ...

  6. Detroit Party Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Party Marching Band is a guerrilla band based in Detroit, Michigan. The band appears at events unexpectedly. [ 1 ] They have played at events such as Mardi Gras in 2012, 2015, and 2017, Theatre Bizarre , Noel Night, Blowout, the Nain Rouge parade, [ 2 ] the Hamtramck Labor Day Parade, 2010 Detroit Free Press Marathon , [ 3 ] and HONK!

  7. Category:Musical groups from Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Musical groups from Detroit (1 C, 192 P) E. Electronic music groups from Michigan (15 P) F. ... Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band; N. The Native Howl; R.

  8. Saint Andrew's Hall (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Bootleg Detroit, a fan recording of Morphine's first appearance at St. Andrew's Hall on March 7, 1994, was officially released by the band following the death of frontman Mark Sandman. Electric Six , a band originally from Detroit, filmed a full concert at St. Andrew's Hall on September 7, 2013, and released it as a feature-length live DVD ...

  9. Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, Leonard Falcone started as director of the band. Falcone was an Italian immigrant and the brother of University of Michigan band director Nicholas Falcone.Many of the band's traditions were established during his 40-year tenure and the band changed from a 65-member ROTC auxiliary into an adjunct of the new department that would become today's College of Music.

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