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Morgan State University Marching Band To Become the First HBCU To Perform at D-Day Memorial Parade in France

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 15, 2023
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Morgan State University Marching Band To Become the First HBCU To Perform at D-Day Memorial Parade in France
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Morgan State University‘s marching band, the Magnificent Marching Machine is set to become the first historically Black college or university (HBCU) to participate in the international D-Day Normandy Parade in Normandy, France, on June 6, 2024.

 The band received the exclusive invitation to participate from the Music Celebrations International.

“The opportunity to have our students not only represent our university but also our nation on such a grand world stage in recognition of such a monumental occasion is truly an honor,” Morgan President David Wilson said in a news release.

The band will perform “America the Beautiful” and “Tribute to (Fallen) Americans,” and will place a wreath at the Normandy American Cemetery.

“When we think of the historic events that have shaped the 20th century and the decades thereafter, the courageous moments that took place on the beaches of Normandy, France nearly 80 years ago, are among them. The opportunity to have our students not only represent our University but also our nation on such a grand world stage in recognition of such a monumental occasion is truly an honor,” said Wilson.

The Magnificent Marching Machine plans to fundraise to cover associated costs for the trip.

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“It is truly a tremendous honor and opportunity for our student musicians to travel abroad and give a performance of such historical significance,” said Tara Turner, interim vice president for institutional advancement at Morgan. “However, this honor comes at a substantial investment and the entire Morgan Community — far and wide — will need to be tapped to help raise the resources needed to underwrite travel and accommodations for our beloved band. We are looking to our alumni, donors, [and] the business community for their support, and hope that our community can make this experiential performance abroad happen for the students.”

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