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| Bierwurste
group at the Storm season opener (2003) |
Grande
Prairie Marching Band performing at the 2003 Remembrance Day concert
(2003) |

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| The
B and "On Parade" in Vordingborg, Denmark (2001) |
Concert
in the downtown square in Vordingborg, Denmark (2001) |
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| The
Dixieland Band at the Storm Hockey Team Season Opener "Tailgate
Party" (2001) |
Director
Mike Townsend makes presentation to Mayor of Vordingborg (2001) |

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| "Die
Bier Wurste" Performs at the "Tailgate Party" for
the Grande Prairie Storm Hockey Team (2001) |
A
“stand-up concert” in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. (1997) |
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| The
Grande Prairie Marching Band in rural Alberta. (1997) |
On
parade, Grande Cache Alberta. (1991) |
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| The
Tubas dance a “Tea for Two”. (1990) |
“On
Parade” at the annual Sexsmith Parade. (1987) |
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| “Die
Bier Wurste”, an offshoot of the Grande Prairie Marching Band,
performs in Waterton Lakes, Canada. (1986) |
The
“Dixieland/Jazz Band” poses for a picture in the summer. (1992)
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| The
Grande Prairie Marching Band performs their “Show Band Routine”
in Australia. (1998) |
The
Grande Prairie Marching Band posed with the Atlantic Ocean in
the background while on tour in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
(1995) |
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| The
Grande Prairie Marching Band is on the steps of the Sydney Opera
House in Sydney, Australia. (1998) |
The
Grande Prairie Marching Band performs “The Show” in the park.
(1999) |
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| “Gazebo
Concert” at Amherst, New Brunswick, Canada. (1995) |
Another
parade in rural Alberta. (1992) |
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| Not
“70 but 6” Trombones lead the big parade. (1987) |
The
Grande Prairie Marching Band performs for the local crowd. (1998) |
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| “Die
Bier Wurste” plays for the German Canadian Club OctoberFest. (1990)
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