Michigan Marching Band History

Michigan Marching Band History

The Michigan Marching Band is the marching band of the University of Michigan.

Read more about Michigan Marching Band History:  The Origins of The Michigan Band, The Eugene Fischer Years: 1906–1914, The Wilfred Wilson Years: 1915–1926, The Nicholas Falcone Years: 1927–1934, The William D. Revelli Years: 1935–1971, The Blast From The Past, The Cavender Years: 1952 - 1978

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