WCU’s Golden Rams Marching Band Celebrate ‘National Marching Music Day’

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WCU Marching Band
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National Marching Music Day on March 4 is drumming up lots of interest on campus this year as West Chester University’s “Incomparable” Golden Rams prepare to “march forth” in the preeminent Rose Parade on Monday, Jan. 1, 2024. “National Marching Music Day” serves as an annual day to honor the dedicated musicians, composers, and performers of marching music throughout the U.S. The annual day will have special meaning this year for all Golden Rams.   

Members of the Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band and Wells School of Music faculty and administrators are busily preparing, strategizing, and fundraising for the engagement. Four faculty and staff members attended the 2023 Rose Parade to learn best practices and gain information about all aspects of the Rose Parade. The visit put the event’s magnitude in perspective and motivated the Marching Band’s creative team to develop program ideas that will allow WCU students to shine on the largest parade stage in the world.  

To fund travel expenses for the band’s 330 members, West Chester University has launched the RamBand Road to the Roses initiative, which aims to raise $1 Million. To date, almost $275,000 has been raised. Those who want to support the band’s efforts are invited to visit the website.

Director of Athletic Bands Adam Gumble said, “Supporting the RamBand Road to the Roses initiative is a golden opportunity to help us represent our University and the greater West Chester community in front of an audience of millions as we march down Colorado Boulevard on New Year’s Day!”   

In December it was announced that WCU’s marching band would perform on one of the world’s largest stages when they take to Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California, for the annual Rose Parade. This event will put West Chester University in front of 750,000 people along the parade route and over 30 million television viewers around the globe!   

Gumble says, “Marching in the Rose Parade has been a longtime goal of the Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band. The highly competitive selection process means that only the world’s best marching bands are invited to perform. We want to thank our Incomparable friends, family, and alumni for their unyielding support that continues to motivate our program forward!”  

Grace Kerr, a current junior and member of the Incomparable Golden Rams said, “When I found out that the band would be marching in the Rose Parade, I was so excited. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Being able to do it during my senior year with the band I love and as drum major makes it all the more special. It is a remarkable way to close out my four years at West Chester University.” 

Learn more at West Chester University.

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