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The K-State marching band is out around $3,000 to $4,000 after a pipe broke in their storage room last week.
According to band director Dr. Frank Tracz, the water leak caused damage to instruments and wooden cases.
“Some of the cases are pressed wood cases and when you get those soaked, they expand and fall apart so we’re replacing a couple dozen cases, getting a number of horns repaired and cleaned,” he said.
Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021
The Pride of Wildcat Land, the Kansas State University Marching Band, performs in the north end of Bill Snyder Family Stadium. | Download this photo.
MANHATTAN Twelve members of The Pride of Wildcat Land, the Kansas State University Marching Band, and the entire K-State Classy Cats dance team have been selected for the College Band Directors National Association Intercollegiate Marching Band and will be part of a virtual performance.
The Intercollegiate Marching Band will perform End of Time by Beyonce in a video that will premiere online on the Intercollegiate Marching Band YouTube channel on Monday, Jan. 11, the day of College Football Playoff national championship game.
Kansas State band members and dance team selected for intercollegiate marching band
Several members of the K-State marching band and Classy Cats dance team have earned a prestigious honor.
Twelve members of The Pride of Wildcat Land and the entire K-State Classy Cats dance team have been selected for the College Band Directors National Association Intercollegiate Marching Band. The band will perform “End of Time” by Beyonce in a video that will premiere online on the Intercollegiate Marching Band Youtube page on January 11, the day of the National Championship. The performance will include all of your typical halftime show aspects including music, color guard members, and dancers.