The Big Challenges Facing What May Be This Rose Parade's Most Unusual Marching Band

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The Rose Parade will be a bit of a high-wire act for the 270 directors of bands who have come together from 48 states to march in the world famous parade. LAist

There’s an additional challenge. These are not the spry high school and college students that make up most bands in the parade.

Trumpet player Greg Burns, from Chatsworth, Georgia, joined a gym and began walking every day to get ready.There was a little two mile loop. I started off there two miles a couple of times. Once I got good with that, I was like,,” Burns said. He recently extended his walk distance to five miles, so he feels ready.Support for LAist comes fromI got into a lot of trouble in middle school. I will confess that,” Burns said.

For him, band life led to friends, college scholarships and band leader jobs. He uses his experience as someone who learns differently to inform his own work as a teacher.

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