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Marching BandAboutStaffHistoryNews2021 UCMB HandbookEvents2021 UCMB Performance ScheduleSummer EventsUConn Band DayMake Your Own Band WorkshopJoinPercussionPep BandWinter Color GuardHusky For a DayMembersStudent LeadershipPreseason2021 TUP Award WinnersAlumniNewsSupportKappa Kappa PsiTau Beta SigmaMerchandiseFAQ’sCOVID-19Alumni TestimonialsParentsMediaDownloadsContactJoin the tradition Become a member of one of the northeast's top collegiate marching bands while attending a top 25 ranked public university.Be a Husky Varsity Pep Band The UConn Pep Band is an auditioned group of student musicians who perform and cheer at UConn men’s and women’s basketball and men’s hockey home games.Learn More Talent a capacity for achievement or success the state of being one Unity a feeling derived from one's own achievements Pride #rev_slider_1_1_wrapper .tp-loader.spinner2{ background-color: #FFFFFF !important; }Join the BandFor H.S. DirectorsOur HistoryConnect With UsOur MissionThe mission of the University of Connecticut Marching Band is threefold:Represent, symbolize, and advance the public image of the University of Connecticut.Provide a venue in which all University students can exercise and enhance their musical skills.Provide appropriate ceremonial music and backdrop for important University events.Through spectacular performance in a variety of settings, the University of Connecticut Marching Band has captivated audiences throughout the eastern United States. It has achieved a position of distinction among its peers and a reputation of excellence that is the envy of many.COVID-19 Updates Top Tweet #UConnBand Tweets Newsletter Latest Video Photo Albums Percussion Showcase 2022UCMB Banquet 2022Spring 2022 Drumline RehearsalSenior Game 2021 Our History 1896 1935 1950 2010 1896 Connecticut Agricultural College BandThe roots of The University of Connecticut Marching Band date back to the formation of a military band of cadets in 1904. Composed of roughly fifteen musicians, the band consisted of all male students playing brass and percussion instruments. The 1915 band consisted of the Chief Musician, M.R. Young, Principal Musician, J.R. Chase, Drum Major, E.F. Farnham, as well as several Corporals, Sergeants, and Privates. Throughout the 1920s, the band could regularly be seen leading a parade of students and alumni through campus to the football games. Read More1935The First College BandBand Council Officer positions also date back to this early time frame. 1938 marked the first Band President, Edward Moore. Other Council Officers that year included Vice President and Manager, Roger Brundage, and Karl Krantz as Librarian and Secretary.1939 marked reorganization for the band. Mr. Jack Brocjek became the new director of the College Band, and gave the opportunity for everyone to participate in the band. The band performed at all campus activities and athletic affairs. 1939 also marked the year of the official name change of the University, from Connecticut State College to The University of Connecticut. Read More 1950The University BandWith the opening of the new Memorial Stadium on the campus of The University of Connecticut in Storrs, the UConn Husky Marching Band (UCMB) made its official debut in 1953 with Russ Bedford as Drum Major. Membership exceeded ninety students, and in 1955 included halftime shows such as “A Salute to Jerome Kern,” “Droodles,” and a special arrangement of “UConn Husky,” performed as it would sound in various parts of the world.1955 marked an exciting year for the UCMB. Under leadership of a new director, Mr. Louis Anderson led the band in exciting directions. Marching at 210 steps per minute, the band performed a new show at each of the home footbatball games, becoming the “Best in the East,” as many loyal followers termed them. Read More 2010The Road to the BCS2010 saw the “Pride of Connecticut” play in the newly rededicated ‘Big House‘ of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The UCMB performed for 113,090 fans, the largest attendance for a football game ever. Later that year it was off to Glendale, Arizona for the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl with the “Pride of Connecticut” performing, as an exhibition band, in the Fiesta Bowl Band Championship on December 30th, and then marching the 2.5-mile circuit in the Fiesta Bowl Parade on December 31, 2010. January 1, 2011 the band cheered on the Huskies against the Oklahoma Sooners at the University of Phoenix Stadium in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl game.Throughout its 114 year history, the band has grown and developed, building upon its rich history and tradition. To the citizens of the state, UConn Country, and the world, the band has become “The Pride of Connecticut,” and a source of joy and inspiration to all who experience its talent, unity, and pride. Read More UConn TodayKristen Govoni Appointed Associate Dean of CAHNR Academic Programs, Director of Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture May 16, 2022Anne D’Alleva Appointed Interim Provost May 16, 2022Gilman-McCain Scholarship Winner Is a First for UConn May 16, 2022Follow the PrideFacebookTwitterYouTubeFlickrInstagram© University of ConnecticutDisclaimers, Privacy & CopyrightSchool of Fine ArtsUConn AthleticsMember LoginContact Us.tp-caption.very_large_text,.very_large_text{font-size:110px;line-height:100px;font-weight:900;font-family:Lobster;color:#ffffff;text-decoration:none;background-color:transparent;text-shadow:rgba(0,0,0,0.8) 3px 3px 5px;margin:0px;white-space:nowrap;letter-spacing:1px;padding:5px 10px 5px 15px;border-width:0px;border-color:rgb(255,255,255);border-style:none}.tp-caption.small_white-bg,.small_white-bg{font-size:26px;line-height:40px;font-weight:900;font-family:"Proxima Nova";color:#ffffff;text-decoration:none;background-color:rgba(27,46,103,0.498039);text-shadow:rgba(0,0,0,0.8) 3px 3px 5px;margin:0px;white-space:nowrap;letter-spacing:1px;padding:10px 20px;border-width:0px;border-color:rgb(255,255,255);border-style:none}.tp-caption.large_title,.large_title{font-size:75px;line-height:75px;font-weight:900;font-family:"Proxima Nova",sans-serif;color:#ffffff;text-decoration:none;padding:5px 15px 5px 10px;margin:0px;letter-spacing:-1px;text-transform:uppercase;text-shadow:rgba(0,0,0,0.5) 2px 2px 2px;max-width:350px;background-color:transparent;border-width:0px;border-color:rgb(255,255,255);border-style:none}.tp-caption.subtext,.subtext{font-size:14px;line-height:24px;font-family:"Open Sans";color:rgb(255,255,255);text-decoration:none;padding:15px 20px;text-shadow:none;background-color:rgba(0,14,47,0.8);border-width:0px;border-color:rgb(255,255,255);border-style:none}