Laker Marching Band in step
The sound of music is permeating campus as the Laker Marching Band
with assistant professor John Martin, director of Athletic Bands,
gears up for a new season during Band Camp through August 26. A
performance practice area, outside the Performing Arts Center, was
improved this summer, including a new drainage system and a stationary
director’s tower.
The band, now with more than 200 members, will perform at home
football games, many campus events and during the kickoff to ArtPrize
on September 18, at Rosa Parks Circle in Grand Rapids. Each home game
performance brings a new show, with music ranging from the songs of
Elton John, Pink and Toby Keith, to Herbie Hancock, an Armed Forces
medley and a Disney Circle Drill show.
Band members are also excited to show off their new uniforms,
with a modern design which they chose. The white front piece has the
clean blue “GV” logo outlined in black, while the back has “Grand
Valley” in white block lettering. “They are more athletic without a
sash, and will be easier to perform in,” said Martin. “The students
gave up their performance stipend and contributed the funds toward the
cost of new uniforms, so they are very excited and proud.”
For a complete schedule of marching band performances visit www.gvsu.edu/marchingband.
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