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The Weezer influence in indie rock will never die. Have you heard the Yawn Mower singles? Or the new Jobber? Now there’s Hard Chiller, who incorporate the beloved band’s sound into their new caustic, ...
Student musicians are having a terrific summer showcasing their extraordinary musical talents and showmanship with NCSD’s ...
This year's festival offered a chance for residents to help with a piece of public art set to be installed later this year.
How does a band ensure that it sounds like the most pristine version of itself, no matter where the show takes place or where ...
We talked to fans, tribute acts, guitar shop workers, and more about a 30-year-old ballad's winding road to cultural ...
The camp is centered around a marching band style that organizers say is deeply tied to historically Black colleges and universities, or HBCUs.
The Band Directors Marching Band, led by Jon Waters, will return to the 2026 Rose Parade, featuring music educators from the U.S. and Mexico.
For more than 40 years, the "One More Time Around Again Marching Band" has been a staple during the Portland Rose Festival’s parades and events. The idea behind the group is simple: once a band ...
The Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Bear Marching Band is performing in the Chicago Memorial Day Parade.
At Covington High School, the sound of the Marching Lions is more than music—it’s a legacy especially for Band Director Neal Naquin.
In Emmanuel Courcol’s drama The Marching Band (En Fanfare in French, and also released as My Brother's Band), a struggling community band in a mining town in northern French has fallen on hard times.
Muskegon's Reeths-Puffer High School Marching Band, which has 18 state championships, is the subject of the documentary "In Our Eyes," premiering Wednesday at the Frauenthal Theater.
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