The Santa Maria Recreation and Parks Department has posted the lineup for its 2025 Concerts in the Park series that runs July through September. The ...
Parades, balls and throws — all a part of the Mardi Gras tradition in Mobile. But what about the sounds of the carnival season? No parade is complete without ...
The Middletown High School band and cheerleading squad became part of history Monday as JD Vance, a native of the northern Butler County community, took the oath to become the 50th vice president of ...
A Middle Tennessee marching band has been selected to perform during Donald Trump's inauguration parade. Their trip will be ...
Since its founding in 1920 as a 20-piece brass ensemble, the Southern Miss band has evolved into a boastful marching band of more than 300. Its band department features three impressive concert ...
The Trump Vance Inaugural Parade will feature 7,500 participants from 23 states, including veterans, first responders, and marching bands. All branches of the U.S. Armed Forces will participate ...
There are over 30 rock and metal bands that have more than one singer. In some cases, there is one lead singer, but another member of the band occasionally sings lead on a song or two.
Some of the best marching bands from around the world gathered on the football field of Pasadena City College for the second day of Bandfest — an exclusive sneak preview of what the world will ...
Good news! One of the best features of the Galaxy Watch 7 is that both size variants, the 40mm and the 44mm, take regular 20mm and 22mm quick release straps and bands. And this extends to bands and ...
The university is starting a separate student marching band that will not perform at major university events or have a required repertoire of songs. The Longhorn Band at Texas' football game ...
Just before Christmas, the Albanese government released the findings of a report into how much funding the federal government contributes to those institutions around the country that research and ...
We can’t have it both ways. We can’t. When the Democratic nominee for president hails from a Historically Black College or University, we want to puff out our chests and swell with pride.