2006-2007 Gallery |
Here's the happy crew at a recent game v. Endicott College. |
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Yep, that's right! We wear capes and engineer's hats, play electric keyboard and kazoos, and stun unsuspecting frat boys (like the one in the background) with our awesomeness. Fall 2006 |
Lookin' tough at the November 4 game. Thanks to Jeff Gross for sending this photo series. |
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The Monty Python field show. |
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Judging by the top left of the picture, our performance was so stunning that it sent onlookers limping away on crutches! |
After turning down numerous
performance requests during the long march from the Student Center to
Kendall, the Band begins its first Holiday Tour of Boston.
We thought Ken should ask for a free fare since he was advertising for the T, but he didn't think they'd buy it. |
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We played Park Street Station, in front of a fountain, and by the Frog Pond. From there, we hopped over to the Massachusetts State House where we played The Twelve Days of Christmas in its entirety. Twelve days later, we realized that they weren't going to let us in the front door. So, we went around to the side where we found... |
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Yes, that's right. We went to the HOOKER ENTRANCE! Matt decided to get on top. Enough said. December 2006 |
The Band premiered the new drumset cart/platform at a women's basketball game v. Springfield College. It was incredible. Also notice that our active membership increased by 50% since the last photo. Fantastic! Photo by Rachel Meyer 1/20/2007 |
CPW 2007 Caroline instructs the roadies on how to handle the drum cart as the Band waits to lead prefrosh from Rockwell to Johnson. 4/12/2007 |
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The Band plays for pre-frosh at the CPW Festival on Thurday night. 4/12/2007 Photo courtesy of Dina Betser (future MITMB clarinetist) |
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Everybody gather in front of the Student Center before the Marching Tour of Campus. 4/14/2007 Photo courtesy of Elizabeth de Regt |
The schedule at the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center on the rainy April day when we trucked out to play there. 4/17/2007 |
"If
you're marching to the beat of a different drummer, |