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University of Michigan Marching Band Alumni Association

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University of Michigan Marching Band Alumni Association
NameUniversity of Michigan Marching Band Alumni Association
TypeAlumni association
HeadquartersAnn Arbor, Michigan
LocationUnited States
Parent organizationUniversity of Michigan
AffiliationsBig Ten Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association

University of Michigan Marching Band Alumni Association is an organization that supports the University of Michigan Marching Band, which is one of the oldest and most renowned marching bands in the United States. The association is composed of former members of the band, including those who have performed at Michigan Stadium and other notable venues such as Rose Bowl Stadium and Ohio Stadium. The organization is closely tied to the University of Michigan and its Athletic Department, which oversees the band's activities and performances. The band has a long history of performing at Big Ten Conference events, including Michigan-Ohio State football rivalry games.

History

The history of the organization dates back to the early 20th century, when the University of Michigan Marching Band was first established. Over the years, the band has performed at numerous high-profile events, including Super Bowl, Rose Bowl, and Fiesta Bowl games, as well as Presidential Inauguration ceremonies and Olympic Games events. The band has also been led by notable directors such as William D. Revelli and George Cavender, who have helped shape the organization's history and traditions. The band's performances have been influenced by other notable marching bands, including the Ohio State University Marching Band and the University of Southern California Marching Band. The organization has also been supported by University of Michigan alumni, including Gerald Ford and Tom Harmon.

Organization

The organization is led by a board of directors, which includes former band members and University of Michigan alumni. The board is responsible for overseeing the organization's activities and events, including homecoming performances and reunion events. The organization is also supported by the University of Michigan Athletic Department, which provides resources and funding for the band's activities. The organization has partnerships with other Big Ten Conference schools, including Ohio State University and Penn State University, and has performed at events hosted by these schools, such as the Michigan-Ohio State football rivalry game. The organization is also affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association and has performed at NCAA events, including the Final Four.

Activities

The organization supports a variety of activities, including parade performances, concert events, and community outreach programs. The band has performed at numerous parades, including the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The organization also hosts reunion events and homecoming performances, which bring together former band members and University of Michigan alumni. The band has also performed at events hosted by other organizations, including the Detroit Lions and the Detroit Tigers. The organization has also been involved in charity events, including performances to support the United Way and the American Red Cross.

Membership

Membership in the organization is open to all former members of the University of Michigan Marching Band, as well as University of Michigan alumni who support the band's activities. Members receive a variety of benefits, including access to exclusive events and merchandise. The organization also offers scholarships and grants to current band members, which help support their education and performance activities. The organization has a strong network of alumni who have gone on to successful careers in fields such as music education, performance, and arts administration. Notable alumni include James Earl Jones and Gilda Radner, who have performed with the band and supported its activities.

Notable_Alumni

The organization has a long list of notable alumni, including James Earl Jones, Gilda Radner, and Casey Kasem. These individuals have gone on to successful careers in fields such as music, theater, and television. The organization is also proud to have alumni who have become successful music educators, including William D. Revelli and George Cavender. Other notable alumni include Tom Harmon, Ron Kramer, and Dan Dierdorf, who have all been involved in sports broadcasting and athletics. The organization has also been supported by alumni who have become successful business leaders, including Stephen M. Ross and Richard Rogel.

Events

The organization hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including homecoming performances, reunion events, and parade performances. The band has performed at numerous high-profile events, including Super Bowl and Rose Bowl games, as well as Presidential Inauguration ceremonies and Olympic Games events. The organization also hosts concert events and community outreach programs, which bring together former band members and University of Michigan alumni. The band has also performed at events hosted by other organizations, including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Michigan Opera Theatre. The organization has also been involved in fundraising events, including performances to support the University of Michigan Athletic Department and the University of Michigan Music School.

Category:University of Michigan

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