THE ROSE PARADE AND SHERIFF’S BOYS BAND
The 123rd annual Rose Parade today in Pasadena, California brings multiple memories. I marched in that five and a half mile parade six times with the then-well-known Sheriff’s Boy’s Band. Played the Buesher 400 alto saxophone – the same sax I play (though not often) today. One Rose Parade, however, I lugged and beat a big bass drum. That likely explains what’s wrong with my back today. In addition, I’ve several times attended the Rose Parade. I love a parade! I think my daughter Debra may have attended the parade today.
It’s sad that some four hundred rag-tag “Occupy” protesters thought it appropriate to follow behind the parade on Colorado Blvd. I can’t imagine how they think such stuff can benefit their “cause,” if they even know what their cause is. Whatever, this is America, and freedom of speech and freedom of assembly is a good thing.
I’m amazed the 2012 parade is today Monday, the 2nd of January – because New Year’s Day fell on Sunday. Doesn’t seem quite right (I’m a traditionalist). Whatever, I hope one day our State of Alaska can join with other states with a rose covered float in the parade.
Photos show me in Sheriff’s Boy’s Band with Katherine Hepburn during filming of “State of the Union,” the whole band with badges and patch, and little young me when I first joined the band. The insert shows some band members with famed Los Angeles County Sheriff Eugene Biscailuz, who was my Grandfather (Deputy Sheriff) John Lynn’s boss.
4 Comments:
Seriously Bob? "if they even know what their cause is. "
Occupy's central message is get money out of politics. Removing the undue influence of the 1%. We want democracy not a plutocracy. HJR 33 and HB 244 are good examples of legislation we support.
Please show your support for the 99% by voting for us on these important measures.
I was also in the Sheriff's Boys Band and marched in the Hollywood Lane Parade and the Rose Parade.. back in 1961-2. Sheriff was Eugene Biscailuz. There were 5 girls in the band, banner carriers and 3 of us played the glockenspiel. Our uniforms were a tad different than yours. Good memories.
I am President of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Museum and I would like to talk to anyone who was in the Sheriff's Boys Band. My e-mail address is cmiller@lasd.org
My Dad, Howard Furlong, played Sax in the SBB I remember hearing that one year he marched in the Rose Parade it was pouring rain... not sure what year that was... he was born in 1911 went to Lincoln HS so maybe around 1926??
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