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Everything's Coming Up Roses

The 119th Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif., featured 20 bands from all of over the world for an international celebration. Of course, bands from the University of Southern California and University of Illinois entertained spectators as well. Hope you enjoy our exclusive photo coverage.

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Bowled Over

Sugar, Fiesta, Orange. Every January, these three words conjure up images of the best of college football. But what would college football be without marching band? You’ve watched the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) unfold. Now read about these top marching band matchups.

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Fun Fundraising

What would you do to ... raise money for your band? Would you sell candy? Would you have a recital? Or would you ride a donkey?

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Props to You

The right props can help color guards such as Northmont High School's bring their performance to the next level.

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BCS National Championship Bands

In the wake of one of the wackiest seasons in the history of college football came a matchup of two of the greats in the National Championship. Great marching bands, that is.

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We're An American Band

For the first time, high school band members receive All-American
status and perform at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Find out about the band and its performers.

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