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Welcome to the Lesbian and Gay Band Assocation a musical organization comprised of concert and marching bands from cities across America and the world.


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History

IN THE BEGINNING
Following the formation of the first three lesbian and gay bands in 1978 (in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Houston) the movement continued to grow. In September of 1982 the leaders of eight independent bands from across the United States met in Chicago and agreed to form the Lesbian and Gay Bands of America (LGBA). The original LGBA member bands were from Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York City, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.

The LGBA organizational structure consists of a 16 member Board of Directors plus an Assembly of Delegates comprised of two representatives from each member band in good standing. Until 1998 conference were held twice per year. Now we conduct business during an annual conference.

Highlights of our history follow:

1983
Conferences held in Washington, DC, and Los Angeles, CA.

1984
The first LGBA massed band event, “A Gay Night At The Hollywood Bowl,” included more than 100 musicians on stage, guest conductors, and the fabulous Rita Moreno.
Conferences held in Houston, TX and Minneapolis, MN

1985
Conferences held in New York, NY and Denver, CO

1986
During the second Gay Games Sports & Cultural Festival in in San Francisco, over 200 musicians gathered on the stage at Davies Symphony Hall for a circus-themed concert called “With The Greatest Of Ease.” The massed band also performed at the Opening and Closing Ceremony, the gold-medal basketball game, and at a mid-week parade.
Conferences held in San Francisco, CA and Dallas, TX

1987
The massed LGBA Band marched in the March on Washington for LGBT rights.  The band also performed at sold-out DAR Constitution Hall in a concert called "Let Freedom Ring."
Conferences held in Phoenix, AZ and Washington, DC

1988
Conferences held in San Diego, CA and Boston, MA

1989
Conferences held in Ft. Lauderdale, FL and Minneapolis, MN

1990
LGBA again played for Gay Games, with performances at the Opening Ceremony, the Closing Ceremony, a Pride Parade, a jazz/dance band concert, and the enormously successful “Beyond The Rainbow” concert at downtown Vancouver’s ornate Orpheum Theater.
Conferences inDenver, CO and Vancouver, BC

1991
Conferences in Baltimore, MD and Houston, TX

1992
LGBA celebrated its 10th anniversary with a major concert called “Dreams: Toward the Next Rainbow,” with celebrity emcees Dick Sargent and Margaret Cho.
Conferences in Philadelphia, PA and San Francisco, CA

1993
LGBA performed at the Inauguration celebration for Bill Clinton's first term in office, becoming the first openly gay group to perform at a Presidential Inauguration, and receiving a double “thumbs-up” gesture from the President as we played "America the Beautiful."

The massed band again performed in 1993 for the March on Washington. Our concert, “Americans We,” was held at the restored Warner Theatre and included celebrity appearances by Robin Tyler and Judith Light.
Conferences in Washington, DC and Dallas, TX

1994
At Gay Games in New York City, the LGBA band performed for both the opening and closing ceremonies, various pep band performances, and a major concert, called “Here and Now” at Madison Square Garden’s elegant Paramount Theater.
Conferences in New York, NY and Ft. Lauderdale, FL

1995
Conferences in Denver, CO and Indianapolis, IN

1996
Jointly hosted by the Houston Pride Band and the Oak Lawn Band of Dallas, the featured performances were a pair of outdoor concerts at the historic Alamo.
Conferences in San Antonio, TX and Rochester, NY


1997
With President Bill Clinton's second election, the LGBA band again performed for the presidential inauguration.
Conferences held in San Francisco, CA and Los Angeles, CA

1998
During Gay Games V in Amsterdam, LGBA performed number times at pep band events, during closing ceremonies, and at two free outdoor concerts.
Conferences in Amsterdam and Oklahoma City, OK

1999
Conference in Ft. Lauderdale, FL

2000
For the Millennium March on Washington the LGBA band played at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial for a massed same-sex wedding ceremony. The massed band had a major role in leading the actual March down the Mall towards a massive stage that was built for the speakers and entertainers. Two groups of bandmembers provided live music for the various speakers and entertainers.
Conference in Washington, DC

2001
Despite the terrorist attacks of September 11, just 3 days before the LGBA conference was supposed to begin, the concert still took place before a highly appreciative audience at the Art Museum Auditorium. The reduced attendance, however, put confernece bsiness on hold.

2002
Prior to Gay Games VI in Sydney, the LGBA band spent a week in Melbourne, rehearsing, performing, and sightseeing.
The band reprised the "I Love the Nightlife" concert at Sydney Town Hall , aldong with performances at opening and closing ceremonies, as well as a performance for Federation of Gay Games leaders in part of the Sydney Opera House.
Conference in Melbourne

2003
The LGBA massed band marched in the Superior, WI Pride Parade and at the Minnestoa State Fair.
Conference in Minneapolis, MN

2004
Our concert at the Broward Performing Arts Center featured guest conductors Robert Longfield and Alfred Reed. The LGBA band was honored to play the some of the works of these composers under their batons.
Conference in Ft. Lauderdale, FL

2005
The Great American Yankee Freedom Band of Los Angeles and the Desert Winds Freedom Band of Palm Springs hosted a massed band concert featuring composer Frank Ticheli on the podium. The band also performed in the Palm Springs Pride Parade.
Conference in Palm Springs

2006
At Gay Games VII LGBA performed a field show during Opening Ceremonies, several pep band perfromances, and at Closing Ceremonies.  In addition the concert, “When The World Listens,” was held at the Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.
Conference in Chicago, IL

2007
With nearly 250 musicians, the largest LGBA massed band to day peformed at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in St. Louis in celebration of our 25th anniversary.
Conference in St. Louis, MO

2008
Conference in New York, NY

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