Lesbian and Gay Band Association
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Lesbian and Gay Band Association (LGBA) is an international musical organization of concert band
s and marching band
s. LGBA was formed in 1982 as "Lesbian and Gay Bands of America" when seven independent lesbian and gay bands met formally in Chicago.
LGBA currently includes 27 bands in the United States, Canada and Australia. In 2003 LGBA voted to conduct business as the Lesbian and Gay Band Association, to reflect the international diversity of the membership. The Lesbian and Gay Band Association remains dedicated to its original goals:
Great performances are the most visible manifestation of the Lesbian and Gay band movement. Member bands across the country appear in hundreds of concerts, parades, and community events every year. Member bands in geographic proximity often perform together, and a typical marching schedule will include Pride Parades in several different cities.
LGBA strives to unite men and women who share a love of band music, and the bands help create and enhance the "community" its members call home. Through musical performance, LGBA bands make a powerful political statement in a non-political way. Whether marching or playing a concert, we proudly proclaim We Are Who We Are.
LGBA bands are sources of pride within their cities, as well as positive symbols of the same communities. Making music creates a family where affection means more than affectional preference. By "banding together," LGBA shows that people of different sexes, ages, creeds, races, and challenges can build a strong community.
LGBA's newsletter, Tie Line, serves as an information exchange for our geographically dispersed member bands between conferences. It keeps the feeling of the "LGBA Family" alive across state lines, national boundaries and even oceans.
The conferences are regularly hosted by LGBA band(s) and include a performance element, either a concert or a parade and sometimes both. Conferences have been held throughout the United States as well as in Canada and Australia. A list of recent and future conferences is listed below.
At the 2004 LGBA Conference in Fort Lauderdale the massed band played Russian Christmas Music under the direction of composer Alfred Reed
, and In Glory Triumphant
conducted by composer Robert Longfield. During the 2005 LGBA Conference composer Frank Ticheli conducted the LGBA Band of 120 musicians in Abracadabra and An American Elegy. The first Jazz Band performed in a LGBA conference, with special guest Gary Burton
performing with the Jazz Band on vibraphone
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Concert band
A concert band, also called wind band, symphonic band, symphonic winds, wind orchestra, wind symphony, wind ensemble, or symphonic wind ensemble, is a performing ensemble consisting of several members of the woodwind instrument family, brass instrument family, and percussion instrument family.A...
s and marching band
Marching band
Marching band is a physical activity in which a group of instrumental musicians generally perform outdoors and incorporate some type of marching with their musical performance. Instrumentation typically includes brass, woodwinds, and percussion instruments...
s. LGBA was formed in 1982 as "Lesbian and Gay Bands of America" when seven independent lesbian and gay bands met formally in Chicago.
LGBA currently includes 27 bands in the United States, Canada and Australia. In 2003 LGBA voted to conduct business as the Lesbian and Gay Band Association, to reflect the international diversity of the membership. The Lesbian and Gay Band Association remains dedicated to its original goals:
- Providing a network of lesbian and gay bands at all stages of development.
- Promoting music as a medium of communication among people.
- Improving the quality of artistic and organizational aspects of member bands.
- Stimulating public interest in the unique art form of community band music in our culture.
Membership
Membership in bands is open to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and straight people of all genders and any level of musicianship. In addition to the member bands there are Partner groups such as Cheer San Francisco and the Church Street Pipe Band of Toronto. There are also individuals who join LGBA as Affiliate Members.Great performances are the most visible manifestation of the Lesbian and Gay band movement. Member bands across the country appear in hundreds of concerts, parades, and community events every year. Member bands in geographic proximity often perform together, and a typical marching schedule will include Pride Parades in several different cities.
LGBA strives to unite men and women who share a love of band music, and the bands help create and enhance the "community" its members call home. Through musical performance, LGBA bands make a powerful political statement in a non-political way. Whether marching or playing a concert, we proudly proclaim We Are Who We Are.
LGBA bands are sources of pride within their cities, as well as positive symbols of the same communities. Making music creates a family where affection means more than affectional preference. By "banding together," LGBA shows that people of different sexes, ages, creeds, races, and challenges can build a strong community.
LGBA's newsletter, Tie Line, serves as an information exchange for our geographically dispersed member bands between conferences. It keeps the feeling of the "LGBA Family" alive across state lines, national boundaries and even oceans.
Conferences
The Lesbian and Gay Band Association meets annually in different cities to plan events, encourage the formation of new bands, and share the gift of music with gay and non-gay audiences. Seminars on topics such as musicianship, programming, membership diversity, and organizational skills are held in addition to general business and committee meetings.The conferences are regularly hosted by LGBA band(s) and include a performance element, either a concert or a parade and sometimes both. Conferences have been held throughout the United States as well as in Canada and Australia. A list of recent and future conferences is listed below.
At the 2004 LGBA Conference in Fort Lauderdale the massed band played Russian Christmas Music under the direction of composer Alfred Reed
Alfred Reed
Alfred Reed was one of North America's most prolific and frequently performed composers, with more than two hundred published works for concert band, wind ensemble, orchestra, chorus, and chamber ensemble to his name...
, and In Glory Triumphant
conducted by composer Robert Longfield. During the 2005 LGBA Conference composer Frank Ticheli conducted the LGBA Band of 120 musicians in Abracadabra and An American Elegy. The first Jazz Band performed in a LGBA conference, with special guest Gary Burton
Gary Burton
Gary Burton is an American jazz vibraphonist.A true original on the vibraphone, Burton developed a pianistic style of four-mallet technique as an alternative to the usual two-mallets. This approach caused Burton to be heralded as an innovator and his sound and technique are widely imitated...
performing with the Jazz Band on vibraphone
Vibraphone
The vibraphone, sometimes called the vibraharp or simply the vibes, is a musical instrument in the struck idiophone subfamily of the percussion family....
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Lights! Camera! Action! | Seattle, WA | October 13 - 15, 2011 |
Stop the World - I Wanna Get On! | Indianapolis, IN | March 24 - March 28, 2010 |
Incantations | New Orleans, LA | September 3 - September 6, 2009 |
Deliciously Wicked! | New York City, NY | October 30 - November 2, 2008 |
Silver in St. Louis | St. Louis, MO | October 4-7, 2007 |
When the World Listens | Chicago, IL | July 12 - 15, 2006 |
Sunshine Summit | Palm Springs, CA | November 3 - 6, 2005 |
SF – 4th Dimension | Fort Lauderdale, FL | November 4 - 6, 2004 |
State Fair | Minneapolis, MN | August 28 – September 2, 2003 |
Under New Skies | Melbourne, Australia | October, 2002 |
Meet Me in St. Louis | St. Louis, MO | September 14 - 16, 2001 |
See also
http://www.bandtogetherstl.com- Freedom Band of Los AngelesFreedom Band of Los AngelesThe mission of the Freedom Band of Los Angeles is to bring together the diverse communities of Southern California through education, rehearsal and performance of music and other performing arts – and to provide a rewarding experience for members...
- Lesbian & Gay Big Apple CorpsLesbian & Gay Big Apple CorpsThe Lesbian & Gay Big Apple Corps is a community band based in New York City. Founded on September 24, 1979 as the New York Gay Community Marching Band, LGBAC is the third-oldest community band in the United States dedicated to serving the LGBT community...
- Pride of Indy Band and Color GuardPride of Indy Band and Color GuardThe Pride of Indy Band and Color Guard is a performing musical ensemble in Indianapolis of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and other LGBT-friendly musicians. Founded in March 2005, The Pride of Indy Band and Color Guard is currently the only LGBT instrumental and pageantry ensemble in Indiana...
- San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom BandSan Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom BandThe San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band is a community-based concert and marching band in San Francisco. It is the official band of San Francisco. Founded in 1978, it was the first gay-oriented musical organization in the world. The band promotes visibility and musical education for the Bay...
- Lakeside Pride Ensembles (Chicago)
- Rainbow City Band
- South Florida Pride Wind Ensemble