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Here Comes the Band with the 1950 Michigan Marching Band
A short video essay on the MMB from the 1950 season. Director William D. Revelli and Assistant Director Jack Lee.
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Michigan Marching Band at Bands of America Grand Nationals
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The Michigan Marching Band performs an exhibition halftime show at the 2009 Bands of America Grand Nationals in Indianapolis Indiana on November 14, 2009. Musical selections include A Mis Abuelos, Legend of the One-Eyed Sailor, and Spanish Fantasy.
Michigan Marching Band - Michigan-Minnesota Game, October 27, 1956
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This is a silent video of the Michigan Marching Band and Alumni Band at the Michigan-Minnesota football game in Ann Arbor on October 27, 1956. Note that the Alumni Band marches 6 steps per 5 yards as the MMB did prior to the 1948 Rose Bowl game.
Michigan Marching Band in 2024 Rose Parade
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This is a start-to-finish video of the MMB's participation in the 2024 Rose Parade. It starts at Orange Grove Blvd and ends at Sierra Madre Blvd. with sequential segments at 20 locations along the way. Go Blue!
O Canada Performed by the Michigan Marching Band
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This recording of O Canada was made at the Toronto-York college football game on October 7, 1987. The Michigan Marching Band was the featured ensemble at this game.
Michigan Marching Band 1972 Rose Bowl Halftime
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Here are the closing segments from the MMB's 1972 Rose Bowl halftime show, George Cavender conductor.
The Vanished Army Alford - University of Michigan Symphony Band
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This is a live performance of Kenneth Alford's famous poetic march, The Vanished Army, performed on April 10, 1968, conducted by Dr. William D. Revelli.
1960 Michigan Marching Band at Michigan-Northwestern Game
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This is a silent 16mm video of the Michigan Marching Band at the Michigan-Northwestern football game on October 15, 1960 in Ann Arbor. William D. Revelli directed, George Cavender assisted, and Bill McCann was drum major. The video shows different perspectives on parts of the pregame performance, most of the halftime performance, and various shots of the crowd and band in the stands. Brief shot...
Michigan Marching Band 1979 Rose Bowl Halftime
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This is the halftime performance of the Michigan Marching Band at the 1979 Rose Bowl. The performance marks the final appearance of George Cavender as director of the MMB. Musical selections include Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man, Neil Diamond's You Don't Bring Me Flowers, and Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody.
Marching for Roses - University of Michigan Marching Band
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This video covers the preparation and performances of the Michigan Marching Band at the 1970 Rose Bowl under the direction of Dr. William D. Revelli and Prof. George Cavender.
William D. Revelli Teaching Michigan Football Team to Sing "The Victors"
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Retired University of Michigan band director Dr. William D. Revelli would visit the Michigan football team during their pre-season practice to teach them how to sing "The Victors." This is a video of Dr. Revelli's last visit with the team in August 1993 when he was 91 years old and recovering from a heart attack. Dr. Revelli made his last visit to a MMB rehearsal in October, and last conducted ...
George Cavender Honored by Michigan Marching Band - November 18, 1978
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Here is a video from the "Michigan Replay" show of November 26, 1978, capturing the band's "surprise" honor of George Cavender at the end of the Purdue game on November 18. The Purdue game was Cavender's last home game as director of the MMB.
Michigan Marching Band - Rutgers Postgame - September 28, 2019
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Postgame performance by the Michigan Marching Band on September 28, 2019, including halftime highlights and Michigan traditional songs. Conducted by Dr. John Pasquale, arrangements by Dr. Andrew Putnam.
Michigan Marching Band Middle Tennessee Postgame - August 31, 2019
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Postgame performance by the Michigan Marching Band after the Middle Tennessee game on August 31, 2019, in Michigan Stadium. Selections include Fortunate Son, Proud Mary, Come Together, Octopus' Garden, Temptation, War Chant, Yellow and Blue, and the Victors.
Michigan Marching Band Army Postgame with West Point Spirit Band - September 7, 2019
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Postgame performance by the Michigan Marching Band and West Point Spirit Band in Michigan Stadium on September 7, 2019.
An alto clarinet solo, standing no less? Oh, how the mighty have fallen…
The year I was born My mom claims she would wrap me up and put me under her bleacher seat..... I remember those brick walls!
We saw this game live, back when halftime was regularly shown, pro and college. Unfortunately, we lost. Regardless, it was one of the many reasons I yearned to be in the Michigan Marching Band. YUBA and always GO BLUE '75 ][\/][ Flags
The Michigan Marching Band is the standard of excellence. YUBA and always GO BLUE!
Yes indeed! GO BLUE!
These were still the old black and white "Symphony Band of the Gridiron" uniforms, designed to look like symphony tuxedos. It was a very cool idea.
Read about this show in a thread on MGoBlog, looked it up and couldn't believe it was this easy to find. Thank you for documenting this legendary moment in MMB history 🙏🏽
West Coast fan of MMB since 70's grammar school days - great to see MMB marching in Tournament of Roses once again in 2024.
I was at this game and recall seeing Woody Hayes being so mad he kicked a chair around. This was one of Bo Schembechler’s earliest victories.
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The male commentator was the consummate dolt..... But that's ok.... Michigan defeated Washington State and won their 11th National Championship..... GO BLUE!
Let's run it back 2024!
Better than today.
That Auld Lang Syne march at 0:24 - 1:29 has got to be one of the boldest openings to a halftime show I have ever seen. It is so powerful and strong in sound.
Still sounds so good I love it ❤
William D Revelli was Michigan's greatest band director ever!
Not just Michigan.
Do you happen to know who arranged this rendition of our national anthem? This is actually one of the best I've heard in a while.
I believe it was arranged by the MMB's staff arranger at the time, John Stout. If I find out differently I will let you know.
@@alanmccord7745 I don't know how I didn't see this comment - thanks belatedly!
That's my band. I was a member of the trumpet section. We went all the way to the Rose Bowl that year, only losing to Stanford by a final seconds field goal. 215 strong....Monster Power!!!
Rare stuff, indeed. Eric's reign on the tower was great. YUBA and always GO BLUE!
Thanks much for this. Was in the 78-79 band, fondly remember Rose Bowl.
Fantastic show - the ovation at the end still gives me chills
I was not there!
I think my mom was in this
I was there!
Jim Mandich, SOLON OH! HOF. Pregame interview.
They should continue teaching The Victors to The TEAM!
They probably do. Can't speak for Michigan, but every year at Alabama the MDB seniors go teach the freshman football players to sing the fight song. I assume it's fairly common at the schools which particularly care about their football tradition.
Revelli is smiling on the shot at a National Championship.
God Bless Charlie Widman. Without his late touchdown to beat Chicago, then Louis Elbel wouldn’t have had the inspiration to pen The Victors.
GO BLUE!!😭❤💙💛💙💛
The University of Michigan is the best College in America 🇺🇸 God Bless that University Gooo Blueeee!!!
1:30 I found evidence of my college life. I remember this show fondly -- high stepping through "Tell Her About It" -- glory days...
This was two days before the Edmund Fitzgerald went down in Lake Superior.
Woke in 1970, bet that was popular. At the time.
The announcers suck. Don't want to hear their constant dribble while the band is playing!!!!!
"Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?"
who was that illiterate goon at the start who couldn’t even read off a sheet of paper? this place is a cult.
Too bad Revelli isn't still with us to have demanded perfection from the more recent teams. Seems that no one else did.
George Cavender was one great person. I was in the band and learned more about LIFE than any other professor at Michigan. He demanded excellence and showed you how to get there and what it meant. I miss him dearly.
Absolute perfection.
TMMB setting the standard for decades. A-maize-ing vid! Kind of tough to watch, without sound however. YUBA & GO BLUE
Such wonderful intonation! Loved the "basic Bach" dance moves. YUBA & GO BLUE!
A Fazenda theme
Apparently Eric Becher, who would later conduct the Michigan Marching Band, was playing trumpet in this video. He did NOT like the staccato version of the M Fanfare played above. Compare this video to the 1983 MMB pregame version also found on RUclips. Very different interpretations of the same composition. Glenn R. received no love from the Michigan faithful.
I was there, when the crowd was only 101,001. Great victory over OSU
Go Blue
I'm sorry but it was rushed way to fast of a tempo for this song. And before u go trying to call me out i had a full ride scholarship to play for the razorback marching band along with others so i do know what im talking bout. And we did 007 show in high school with this song as one. This is not a song to rush. The tempo speeds up and slows down it don't sound right fast at all times with all that said it was a good performance great job.
I was a freshman in this band playing my Holton doublebelled euphonium!
I remember this. What a great halftime show!
Starting at 3:50 I find it amazing how countercultural the baby boom generation was as young adults, only to become the establishment and be against social change when they got older. They would be the exact same people who would get mad if a marching band did such an overtly political (and left of center at that) halftime show in the present day
1:45 we'll never see another Rose Bowl tied 3-3 at halftime.
I was in a Minnesota marching band uniform that day and I remember it well. You can see us around the sidelines as the Michigan band performs.