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Luke Thomas

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2026 program announcement

ICYMI: The Marching Marksmen announced the 2026 program — The Daily Grind — last week!


The 2026 program captures the hum of a mid-century corporate office, from the constant tick of the clock to the clack of the typewriters and the quiet spark of daydreams between nearly missed deadlines.


Featuring: "The Typewriter" and "Forgotten Dreams" by Leroy Anderson and original music by Alex Yoder inspired by Leroy

Anderson


Check out the announcement video:


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Luke Thomas
Luke Thomas
04 apr

You can listen to the music that inspired the program here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCV5xi3Q0YKlp12nOBQS7dVeiscJhyd9t&si=5Tw_ErnwAA7KpWGM


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Pat  Miller

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MMAA has a new member

Please join with me to welcome our new member Rebecca Raider/Kasmer! Rebecca Played Trumpet for the Marksmen from 84 to 87 season.

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Luke Thomas

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New Yearly History Section Format

The Yearly History section has been updated for easier viewing! Use the links at the top of the page to jump to a specific decade, and the circular button in the bottom-right corner of the screen to return to the top.

As of now, it's best to view this page on a desktop as it hasn't been optimized for mobile. We hope you like the update!


Check it out: https://www.marchingmarksmenalumni.org/yearly-history



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Pat  Miller
Pat Miller
10 mrt

Nice work Luke, the site is amazing and continues to improve!

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Luke Thomas

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Board Member

New Videos, New Format for History Section Coming

Hello MMAA Members! New videos have been uploaded to the archive:


  • 1981 - State

  • 1982 - State

  • 1983 - Tell City Invitational

  • 1984 - State (High Cam)

  • 1997 - State (Classics of the Silver Screen - From Black & White to Color)


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Pat  Miller
Pat Miller
02 mrt

Thanks Luke for all Your hard work making the MMAA site the most comprehensive site on the web with Marching Marksmen information and preserving the legacy for Years to come!! Now we can offer our Alumni a better experience!


Alumni we need Your help to attact more Alumni as members so make the most impact on our beloved band.

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Luke Thomas

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Board Member

First Vinyl Recording Conversion

Exciting news: Our first vinyl recording conversion has been uploaded to the Video Archive! You can listen to the 1973 Tell City Symphonic Band, under the direction of Jim Ashby, play "From Tropic to Tropic" by Alexander, "Variations on a Korean Folk Song" by Chance and "Festival" by Williams.


You can filter the Video Archive in the top right corner and select "Symphonic" to quickly access the video.



https://www.marchingmarksmenalumni.org/video-archive?wix-vod-video-id=3f28c5e95a644ce3bceb15e8e2f854f0&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-mfsww18q

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Pat  Miller
Pat Miller
08 nov 2025

Excited to have more 70's content to share as well as 3 Yrs of the 90s coming soon.

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