History of Bands in Marquette, Michigan, 1866-1930
History of Bands in Marquette, Michigan, 1866-1930
Michaelson, Jerrold M
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3 The band performed a short parade preceding the ball, to attract more local citizens. The ball, held at Fraternity Hall, featured Muhlbaur's orchestra. A special attraction of the ball was a cake- walk, which was performed for the first time in Marquette. The Cadet Greys performed several selections at the ball, which was well attended/ The next appearance of the Cadet Greys occurred on May 30, 1899. On that date the band performed patriotic music for a parade honoring deceased veterans. ^ Th...e parade, sponsored by the Grand Army of the Republic, 'Heroes Laid to Rest," The Mining Journal , April 8, 1899, p. 1. 2 Ibid . 3 "City Brevities," The Mining Journal , April 8, 1899, p. 1. '~ " 4"City Brevities," The Mining Journal , April 29, 18 9 9, p. 1. "Honor Fallen Veterans," The Mining Journal , May 27, 1899, p. 1. 94 proceeded through the city to the opera house, where a short concert was performed. The Cadet Greys and the Marquette High School Chorus combined to play patriotic selections, which include^ America.
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