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  • The BMB performed during halftime at the Homecoming game at Carson Park.
  • The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire Symphony Band in Schofield Auditorium during the 1968-1969 academic year.
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed I. U. Swing Machine by David Baker on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloists: Cathy Otterson, alto saxophone Dave Herndon, trumpet Noreen Grey, piano
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Boonie's Blues by Dominic Spera on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloists: Kevin Genrich, tenor saxophone Noreen Grey, piano
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Besame Mucho arranged Mike Baron on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloist: Greg Keel, tenor saxophone
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Wee Small Hours arranged Billy Byers on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloists: Greg Keel, tenor saxophone R. G. Connie, trumpet Noreen Grey, piano
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Look What Thy've Done to My Song, Ma arranged by Les Cooper on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloists: Cathy Otterson, soprano Jim Rauscher, piano
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by Lyle Mays on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloists: Noreen Grey, piano Mike Fordney, guitar Al Reese, bass
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Lassus Trombone arranged by Tutti Camarata on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall.
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Boomerang by Billy Byers on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloists: Greg Keel, tenor saxophone Noreen Grey, piano
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Concerto for Flugelhorn by Lyle Mays on February 25, 1976 in Gantner COncert Hall. Soloist: Dave Herndon, trumpet
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Look for the Silver Lining arranged by Sammy Nestico on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloists: R. G. Connie, trumpet Noreen Grey, piano
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Straight Ahead and Strive for Tone by Dominic Spera on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concet Hall. Soloists: Cathy Otterson, alto saxophone Dace Herndon, trumpet
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Make a Joyful Noise by Dominic Spera on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloist: Kevin Genrich, tenor saxophone
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed La Fiesta arranged by Tony Klatka on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloists: Noreen Grey, piano Greg Keel, tenor saxophone
  • The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Real Boonie's Blues by Dominic Spera on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall.
  • The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed the Dedication Fanfare on the University Hymn by James Curnow on December 6 and 7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed The Start Spangled Banner arranged by Erik Leidzen on December 6-7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed the Academic Festival Overture by Johannes Brahms, arranged Mark Hindsley on December 6-7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Russian Christmas Music by Alfred Reed on December 6-7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed the Norwegian March "Valdres" by Johannes Hansen, arranged Glenn C. Bainum on December 6-7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Passacaglia in c minor by J. S. Bach, arranged Lowell E. Shaw on December 6-7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed the world premiere Evocations: Promise of Spring by Norman Dello Joio on December 6-7, 2970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Norman Dello Joio, guest conductor Assisted by: Eau Claire Memorial High School Choir, Bruce Paulson, conductor Eau Claire North High School Choir, Geneva Hughes, conductor Eau Claire Regis High School Choir, Sister Laurice, OSB, conductor
  • The BMB performed outside of Davies for the inauguration of Chancellor James Schmidt.
  • The BMB Drumline performed outside of Davies for the inauguration of Chancellor James Schmidt.