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University of Michigan Marching Band : ウィキペディア英語版
Michigan Marching Band

The Michigan Marching Band (MMB) is the University of Michigan's marching band.〔(Michigan Marching Band Homepage )〕
==History==
(詳細はKappa Kappa Psi, was established to promote and serve the University bands in 1925. During the Michigan-Ohio State football game in 1932, the MMB performed the first "script Ohio" now used today by the OSU marching band. William D. Revelli succeeded Nicholas Falcone as director in 1935 requiring all male wind instrument majors to join the MMB and aligning the band with the School of Music in 1940. 1951 brought forth the MMB classics 'M Fanfare', 'Temptation' and 'Hawaiian War Chant', all arranged by Jerry Bilik. In 1970, Carl Grapentine became the "Voice of the Michigan Bands" and continues to hold that post today. Women were finally allowed to join the marching band in 1972. The MMB was the first band to win the Sudler Trophy in 1982, receiving the trophy at halftime of the 1983 Rose Bowl Game. Today, the MMB remains an integral part of the Michigan Football tradition.

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