300 members of the Spartan Band is one of the band's oldest and most recognized university marching in the country. The band was founded in 1870 as the 10-member student group, and since then has grown to become one of the premiere college bands in the country.
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SMB has been playing for five Presidents of the United States and performed at four Rose Bowls, two of the world exhibition, and a series dunia.Band Spartans have extensively toured the United States, won the hearts of fans everywhere mana.Band band has appeared in concert and in the field football in the cities that are very broad such as San Francisco, New York, Dallas, Chicago, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, St. Louis, Denver, New Orleans, Salt Lake City, Tokyo, Tucson, San Diego and Washington, DC
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1. 300 members of the Spartan Band is one of the band's oldest and most recognized university marching in the country.
2. Spartan Band was founded in 1870 as a 10-member student group. All original members were veterans of civil war.
3. Spartan Band is a military unit associated with college ROTC for most of its existence. When MSU began to play football the Big 10 Conference in 1952, the band received the first green and white uniforms. Most of the strict uniform code of military still adhered to today with squad leaders hold a routine examination prior to the performance of each
4. No flutes or clarinets used in the Spartan band, as this instrument is difficult to hear in a large Big Ten stadiums. In contrast, E-flat cornets play the high "woodwind-like" section.
5. Five Presidents of the United States have been entertained by the Band Spartan: Theodore Roosevelt (1907), Herbert Hoover (1930), Franklin D. Roosevelt (1936), Lyndon Johnson (1965), and Bill Clinton (1996 & 2000).
6. Spartan Band has performed at four Rose Bowl: 1954, 1956, 1966, 1988.
7. Appearances for the Spartan Band includes: 2000 Citrus Bowl (Orlando, FL), 1997 Aloha Bowl (Honolulu, HI), 1996 Sun Bowl (El Paso, TX), 1995 Independence Bowl (Schreveport, LA), 1993 St. Jude Liberty Bowl (Memphis , TN), 1990 John Hancock Bowl (El Paso, TX), 1989 Mazda Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, FL), 1985 All-American Bowl (Birmingham, AL), and Michigan 1984 Cherry Bowl (Pontiac, MI).
8. Spartan Band has performed at the 1964 New York World's Fair, 1984 New Orleans World Fair, and in Tokyo, Japan for 1993 Coca-Cola Bowl.
9. Spartan Band performed at the 1984 World Series to cheer the victory of the Detroit Tigers.
10. Spartan Band is the 1988 recipient of the Louis Sudler Trophy for alumni marching bands, managed by John Philip Sousa Foundation.
11. Spartan Band has toured the United States, the band won the hearts of fans everywhere. The band has appeared in concert and on the soccer field in the cities that are very broad, such as San Francisco, New York, Dallas, Chicago, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, St. Louis, Denver, New Orleans, Salt Lake City, Tokyo, Tucson, San Diego and Washington, DC
12. Spartan selected by ABC Sports to record a 1995 "ABC College Football Theme Music" in June 1995.
2. Spartan Band was founded in 1870 as a 10-member student group. All original members were veterans of civil war.
3. Spartan Band is a military unit associated with college ROTC for most of its existence. When MSU began to play football the Big 10 Conference in 1952, the band received the first green and white uniforms. Most of the strict uniform code of military still adhered to today with squad leaders hold a routine examination prior to the performance of each
4. No flutes or clarinets used in the Spartan band, as this instrument is difficult to hear in a large Big Ten stadiums. In contrast, E-flat cornets play the high "woodwind-like" section.
5. Five Presidents of the United States have been entertained by the Band Spartan: Theodore Roosevelt (1907), Herbert Hoover (1930), Franklin D. Roosevelt (1936), Lyndon Johnson (1965), and Bill Clinton (1996 & 2000).
6. Spartan Band has performed at four Rose Bowl: 1954, 1956, 1966, 1988.
7. Appearances for the Spartan Band includes: 2000 Citrus Bowl (Orlando, FL), 1997 Aloha Bowl (Honolulu, HI), 1996 Sun Bowl (El Paso, TX), 1995 Independence Bowl (Schreveport, LA), 1993 St. Jude Liberty Bowl (Memphis , TN), 1990 John Hancock Bowl (El Paso, TX), 1989 Mazda Gator Bowl (Jacksonville, FL), 1985 All-American Bowl (Birmingham, AL), and Michigan 1984 Cherry Bowl (Pontiac, MI).
8. Spartan Band has performed at the 1964 New York World's Fair, 1984 New Orleans World Fair, and in Tokyo, Japan for 1993 Coca-Cola Bowl.
9. Spartan Band performed at the 1984 World Series to cheer the victory of the Detroit Tigers.
10. Spartan Band is the 1988 recipient of the Louis Sudler Trophy for alumni marching bands, managed by John Philip Sousa Foundation.
11. Spartan Band has toured the United States, the band won the hearts of fans everywhere. The band has appeared in concert and on the soccer field in the cities that are very broad, such as San Francisco, New York, Dallas, Chicago, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, St. Louis, Denver, New Orleans, Salt Lake City, Tokyo, Tucson, San Diego and Washington, DC
12. Spartan selected by ABC Sports to record a 1995 "ABC College Football Theme Music" in June 1995.