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Barry Levinson's documentary chronicles the all-volunteer Baltimore Colts Marching Band, which stayed together after that team's notorious defection from Charm City in 1984, ...
This very afternoon, 35 years later, the Baltimore Colts Marching Band, the musical equivalent of a government in exile, the only football band without a football team to call its own, ...
The band kept the Colts' Marching Band name for two years to mark its 50-year anniversary. August 8, 1998 is when the renamed Marching Ravens debuted at the Baltimore Raven's new downtown football ...
The Baltimore Colts band held its final event in July 1998, when the ESPN Zone opened in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. When football season began that fall, they had officially become Baltimore's ...
Baltimore Colts' Marching Band Drum. The MMQB presents NFL 95, a special project—unveiled every Wednesday from May through July—detailing 95 artifacts that tell the story of the NFL, as the ...
Where's Marty? Learning about how the Marching Ravens connects with the community off the field 03:52. This band is more than a throwback to their predecessors, the Baltimore Colts Marching Band.
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Mark your calendars, football fans. The Ravens will report to training camp at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills on July 22 with rookies arriving a week ...
YORK, Pa. — It was devastating news to fans when the Baltimore Colts Football team packed up and left in the middle of the night. Next year will be the 40th anniversary of the teams move to Indy.
The sports world is mourning the loss of Indianapolis Colts owner and CEO Jim Irsay, who passed away at 65. On Wednesday, the Colts shared a heartfelt statement confirming the news of Irsay's passing.
Episode 3, titled "Mayflower," premieres Monday, July 8 and explains why the Colts made the decision to pack their things into Mayflower trucks during the middle of the night on March 28, 1984.
Sunday's episode of Peyton's Places will explore the Colts' midnight move from Baltimore to Indianapolis in 1984. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀⚽️🥇 Golfweek.com ...
INDIANAPOLIS — By the hundreds, mourners filled the pews at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church on Indianapolis’ northside to attend a memorial service for Colts Owner Jim Irsay, who died in ...