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Excelsior Band to lead Mardi Gras-style parade with 'mixed emotions' after losing longtime tuba player


Excelsior Band to lead Mardi Gras-style parade with ‘mixed emotions’ after losing longtime tuba player
Updated May 19, 3:31 PM;
Posted May 19, 3:31 PM
Tuba player Charles Hall plays with the Excelsior Band during an art opening for Kathy Whitinger at the Ashland Gallery in Mobile, Ala. on Sunday January 23, 2005. (Dan Anderson/ Special to the Register)
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The iconic Excelsior Band will lead Friday’s Mardi Gras-style parade with “mixed emotions.”
For one, there will be the thrill of performing before a large crowd lining the streets of downtown Mobile to watch the first Carnival parade in almost 15 months. But there will be an emptiness as well after the group lost their longtime tuba player, Charles Hall, on Tuesday. ....

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The U.S. Navy may give Mobile a reason for "Tardy Gras"


Credit APR s Guy Busby
Mobilians don’t need much excuse to celebrate. Locals claim that Mardi Gras in the United States began here more than 300 years ago. But, COVID-19 canceled the parades for the first time since World War II. Now, the christening of a Navy ship in the city, named the USS Mobile at that, is a good enough excuse. Mobile will hold a Mardi Gras style parade on May twenty second to welcome dignitaries, celebrate the event, and give residents and visitors a taste of the way the port city parties during Fat Tuesday.
“The wheels started in motion, brainstorming, how can we make this really special?” asked Mayor Sandy Stimpson, who said plans for the festivities actually predate the pandemic. ....

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Mardi Gras Actually Started in Alabama, Long Before New Orleans – NBC New York


Updated on February 11, 2021 at 11:55 pm
The floats. The costumes. The parties. The beads. So many beads.
Mardi Gras is a long-standing tradition, filled with fun, families and often, a lot of booze.
But there s something really important about the season you may not know . something that people in one part of the country have known for centuries.
Despite what you might have heard, Mardi Gras didn t get its start in New Orleans.
You see, Mardi Gras began in Mobile, Alabama – a port city with close proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, located about 140 miles east of the Big Easy.
“By virtue of being established prior to New Orleans, Mobile was the first Gulf Coast settlement to experience the beginning of present-day Carnival, said Cart Blackwell, curator of the Mobile Carnival Museum. Carnival with Mardi Gras, at its height, is Mobile, Alabama s greatest living tradition. Ever-evolving, yet embedded in the minds and hearts of Mobilians, it is a part of t ....

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Mardi Gras Actually Started in Alabama, Long Before New Orleans – NBC Bay Area


Updated on February 11, 2021 at 8:55 pm
The floats. The costumes. The parties. The beads. So many beads.
Mardi Gras is a long-standing tradition, filled with fun, families and often, a lot of booze.
But there s something really important about the season you may not know . something that people in one part of the country have known for centuries.
Despite what you might have heard, Mardi Gras didn t get its start in New Orleans.
You see, Mardi Gras began in Mobile, Alabama – a port city with close proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, located about 140 miles east of the Big Easy.
“By virtue of being established prior to New Orleans, Mobile was the first Gulf Coast settlement to experience the beginning of present-day Carnival, said Cart Blackwell, curator of the Mobile Carnival Museum. Carnival with Mardi Gras, at its height, is Mobile, Alabama s greatest living tradition. Ever-evolving, yet embedded in the minds and hearts of Mobilians, it is a part of th ....

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