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Famous Maroon Band seeks gifts for new practice field at MSU

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The Famous Maroon Band at Mississippi State University is seeking $600,000 in private gifts toward a new synthetic turf field that will enable practice sessions during extreme weather.

Part of MSU’s nationally accredited Department of Music, the Famous Maroon Band has been a significant part of MSU for more than 115 years and is one of the oldest traditions of its kind in the Southeast. Comprised of students from 18 states, the 2017 band has nearly 400 members, making it the largest student organization on the MSU campus and the largest college band in Mississippi.

“A synthetic field will provide an adequate outdoor practice area, allowing our band to rehearse during periods of inclement weather,” said Elva Kay Lance, MSU alumna and director of bands. “Our band is known for appearances at SEC football games, and gifts for a new field will allow our reputation to continue to grow nationally.”  

The lead gift for the project comes from Jim and Julia Rouse of Houston, Texas. Jim Rouse is a retired vice president of ExxonMobil and the university’s 2012 National Alumnus. The couple supports the university through endowed scholarships, endowed professorships, and athletics. Additionally, the Division of Student Affairs uses a 1929 Ford Model-A Roadster two-door maroon convertible donated by the Rouses for campus recruiting and related activities.

“Our band enrollment has continued to increase in recent years, and we gratefully acknowledge Jim and Julia Rouse for their support,” Lance said. “Gifts from alumni, friends and parents will have an immediate impact as they will help us with continuing to compete for the top players in the state and region who will represent our university.”

The Famous Maroon Band’s appearances in recent years have included the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida; Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tennessee; Belk Bowl in Charlotte, North Carolina; and St. Petersburg Bowl in St. Petersburg, Florida. More than 75 percent of the band’s membership participates in both fall and spring semesters. Ensembles within the band have achieved national and international acclaim for their performances. In particular, the Wind Ensemble, the top concert band, has most recently traveled to Austria, England, Germany, Italy and Ireland as part of its international performing tours.

Contributions exceeding the total goal for the project will become part of an endowment to maintain the synthetic field over time. Gifts for the new practice field can be made online at www.accelerate.msstate.edu/msubandturf or by contacting Trish Cunetto, director of development for the College of Education, at tcunetto@foundation.msstate.edu. For more on the project, visit https://youtu.be/IrWoEptDxlM.

Learn more about MSU’s Department of Music online at www.music.msstate.edu and the Famous Maroon Band at www.msuband.msstate.edu.

MSU is Mississippi’s leading university, available online at www.msstate.edu.

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Comprised of nearly 400 members from 18 states, Mississippi State’s beloved Famous Maroon Band is seeking $600,000 in private gifts toward a new synthetic turf practice field. (Photo by Robert Lewis)

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