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The Pride of Indy Bands is a performing musical ensemble in Indianapolis of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and other LGBT-friendly musicians.[1] Founded in March 2005, The Pride of Indy Band and Color Guard is currently the only LGBT instrumental and pageantry ensemble in Indiana,[2] and is a member of the Lesbian and Gay Band Association.[3] The organization conducts its activities in a supportive, accepting and affirming atmosphere, and includes experienced and amateur musicians. The band also assists adult members who do not have access to instruments by helping them rent or borrow instruments through local organizations.[4]
Pride of Indy Band and Color Guard | |
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instrumental and pageantry ensemble | |
Founded | 2005 |
Location | Indianapolis, Indiana |
Website | https://www.prideofindy.org/ |
Since the band's beginnings in 2005, the band has grown to include a performing membership of 50 musicians, and has at one time included a marching band, pep band, a concert band, a brass ensemble, a woodwind ensemble, a saxophone collective, a visual ensemble, and a Jazz Band. Founding members include, among others, Travis Tester, Laura Blake, Shelly Snider, and Stephen McCoy.[2] The group has a yearly performance calendar filled with over 20 concerts and special appearances at community events locally and in cities outside of Indiana.[5]
The band performs annually at the Indy Pride Festival and Parade.[6]
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