Chair Step - Bands That Use Chair Step

Bands That Use Chair Step

  • University of California Marching Band
  • Purdue All-American Marching Band (Purdue University)
  • Indiana University Marching Hundred (Indiana University)
  • Marching Illini (University of Illinois)
  • Penn State Blue Band (The Pennsylvania State University)
  • The Pride of Minnesota (University of Minnesota)
  • The Ohio State University Marching Band
  • University of Wisconsin Marching Band
  • Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band
  • Michigan Marching Band (University of Michigan)
  • Northwestern Wildcat Marching Band (Northwestern)
  • Iowa State University Cyclone Football "Varsity" Marching Band (Iowa State University)
  • Band of the Fighting Irish (The University of Notre Dame)
  • Marching Chiefs (Florida State University)
  • Spirit of Troy (University of Southern California)
  • University of Washington Husky Marching Band (University of Washington)

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