About the Band
We believe that excellence is a habit, not a singular event, and we combine our talent, intelligence, creativity and fortitude on a daily basis in order to reach our individual and group potential.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Students interested in the Marching Golden Flashes can find more information below.
Who can be a member of the Marching Golden Flashes?
Membership is open to ALL Â鶹ÊÓƵ students. You do not have to be a music major to participate. Members of the Marching Golden Flashes represent virtually all academic disciplines on campus with over 80% of the band consisting of students majoring in fields other than music!Are there scholarships available for members of the Marching Golden Flashes?
Yes! All members of the Marching Golden Flashes receive a $1000 scholarship for every year of participation. It is divided into two $500 installments between the fall and spring semesters.When does the Marching Band rehearse?
We rehearse Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 3:20-5:15 p.m.
Will I have time for Marching Band?
Absolutely! In fact, our members see marching band as a break from lecture halls and labs where they get to spend time with their closest friends and make memories that will last a lifetime.What if I have a class conflict with Marching Band?
You can still participate in the Marching Golden Flashes! We understand that there are many labs and academic courses that conflict with our rehearsal schedule. If you have exhausted all other scheduling options, please contact Dr. Olson (dolson9@kent.edu) to discuss your specific scheduling conflict.Is there a cost to participate in the Marching Golden Flashes?
Members are only responsible for providing black marching shoes, black athletic shorts, and khaki shorts/pants. All other costs associated with use of university instruments and uniforms are covered.What if I do not own an instrument?
All instruments used exclusively for the Marching Golden Flashes are provided for members at no cost.Is Marching Band an academic course?
Yes, all members must register for MUS 45222. Each section corresponds with a section of the band:Section 001 - Brass/Woodwinds
Section 002 - Drumline
Section 003 - Colorguard
Section 004 - TwirlersHow do I become a member of the Marching Golden Flashes?
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General Information
Welcome to the website of the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Marching Golden Flashes!
As the largest student organization on campus, the Marching Golden Flashes (also known as the MGF) serves as the most visible musical ambassador of the Athletic Department, the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music, and Â鶹ÊÓƵ. Band membership is open to all Kent students and represents virtually every school on campus. In fact, over 80% of the band consists of students majoring in fields other than music!
If you have any questions, please email us at bands@kent.edu or call us at (330) 672-2172.
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Faculty & Staff
Current Marching Golden Flashes faculty and staff:
Director of Athletic Bands
Darin Olson | dolson9@kent.edu
Drumline Instructor
Matthew Holm | mholm2@kent.edu
Colorguard Coordinator
Ali Sommer | ahoppe@kent.edu
"Touch of Gold" Twirling Instructor
Beth Colosetti-Graal | bcolose1@kent.edu
Graduate Assistants
Emilee Sanor
Catarina Tran
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History
Explore the history of the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Marching Golden Flashes starting in 1919, when the band was established.
1919
KSU Marching Band established by Music Department director, Ms. Ann Maud Shamel.
1920
First KSU football team to play with equipment. The "field band" played in the stands at one football game.
1928
Marching Band re-organized by Ms. Shamel with the help of music students.
1929
Roy D. Metcalf took over directing the Marching Band. Herbert Kelly was the first drum major. Band has less than 20 members.
1934
Marching Band was issued new uniforms consisting of white pants, a cape and caps.
1939
The Marching Band was an all-men's band due to a lack of "proper uniforms for women."
1940
The Twin Bands were introduced at Â鶹ÊÓƵ. An all-women's band performed separately and in conjunction with an all-men's band. Both groups were under the direction of Roy D. Metcalf.
1957
Roy D. Metcalf died on July 4, 1957. Edward L. Masters came to KSU from Kansas to serve as the Marching Band director. Twin bands were disbanded, marching band performs its first 15-minute half-time show, the number of majorettes was reduced and more emphasis was placed on rehearsing music.
1959
New "unisex" band uniforms were debuted. Marching Band recorded "Kent's Golden Year" album to celebrate the 50th anniversary of KSU.
1974
The KSU Alumni Band was formed.
1978
Marching Band produced another album for the band program.
1979
University President Golding cuts the Marching Band.
1980
John Boyd, Director of Bands, served as the Marching Band director. Thanks to fundraising and petitioning by the KSU students and alumni, the Marching Band was put back on the field. New uniforms were purchased and scholarships were issued to some band members
1981
After several changes in directors, Mr. Michael Lee comes to Â鶹ÊÓƵ to serve as the first director of Athletic Bands. Drum and bugle corps style of marching is introduced to KSU.
1992
Due to several budget cuts within the School of Music, the band does not take the field. "Sitting band" plays at all home games.
1993
The KSU Marching Band takes the field in new uniforms
1996
Dr. Thomas Connors comes to KSU to serve as the director of Athletic Bands. The band takes on a new identity as the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Marching Golden Flashes.
1997
Marching Band crest created by Dr. Connors and students. Scholarships are also issued to all members.
1999
The MGF celebrates its 80th anniversary with the largest band in KSU history.
2000
Mr. Eric Aho joins the staff as the new director of Athletic Bands.
2002
KSU Marching Golden Flashes debut new uniforms representing the history of the band while looking forward to a bright future.
2004
Mr. Scott Curfman accepts the position of director of Athletic Bands. The Band expands on the corps style of marching to include some high-energy drill maneuvers and music.
2012
Mr. Frank Cosenza is appointed to the position of interim director of Athletic Bands. The Marching Golden Flashes attend the 2012 MAC Championship Game.
2013
The Marching Golden Flashes attend the 2013 GoDaddy.com Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. Dr. John Franklin is appointed as director of athletic bands. Dr. Jesse Leyva is appointed as director of bands. Flasher Brass expands to include piccolos, flutes, clarinets and an electric bass.
2016
The Marching Golden Flashes unveil a new look and image with the first new uniforms in 14 years.
2019
Dr. Kate Ferguson appointed as interim director of athletic bands. Dr. Wendy Matthews appointed interim director of bands. Marching Golden Flashes attend the 2019 Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl in Frisco, Texas.
2020
Dr. Darin Olson appointed as director of athletic bands. Dr. Wendy Matthews appointed as director of bands. The Marching Golden Flash Award, a university initiative providing all members of the marching band with a scholarship, is launched.
2021
The Marching Golden Flashes attend the 2021 MAC Championship Game. The Marching Golden Flashes attend the 2021 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in Boise, Idaho.
2022
Dr. Benjamin Lorenzo appointed as director of bands. Marching band enrollment exceeds 210 members.
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