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What started as a solemn occasion — the funeral for a high school band mate — culminated in the rebirth of a group of musicians who were once part of one of the premiere high school marching bands in the state, the Arvin High Crimson Brigade.
Many band members hadn’t spoken since the mid-1980s when they graduated from high school and scattered down separate roads. They were older, but as they reminisced about the glory days — early morning practice drills and Friday night boisterous football games blasting the stands with the Arvin Bears’ fight song — one thing hadn’t changed, it was still all about the music.
“We all got together — we talked about the band, and we all thought it would be great to perform together again at homecoming games,” said Sheryl (Anama) Rodriguez, a 1985 Arvin High graduate.
With that, the Arvin High Alumni Band began to take shape. After more than two decades, 28 members of the...
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