- Aqua String Band
The all-volunteer Aqua String Band (see
String band ) was founded with the intent of participating in the annual Philadelphia Mummers' New Year's Parade (seeMummers parade ). The Band was organized on April 2, 1920 by Elmer W. Leyrer and Fred J. Kesel, Sr. and incorporated into the String Band Association in 1945. It was Mr. Kesel who first introduced theglockenspiel (bells) into the Mummers' Parade where they have remained a constant fixture ever since. [Welch, Charles E: "Oh! Dem Golden Slippers", Book Street Press, 1970.]The name “Aqua” is a reflection on the life and times of the United States during the Band’s birth. Latin for the word water, "Aqua" was chosen as an ironic reference to the then raging controversy over
Prohibition – "aqua" being the only legal drink at the time.The band has never missed a New Year's Day Parade since the time they first stepped onto “The Street” (as Philadelphia's Broad Street is familiarly known among those in the tradition - see
Broad Street %28Philadelphia%29 ); this makes Aqua not only one of the oldest, but also one of the most consistent bands in the Parade. Known for presenting original and creative themes, Aqua holds the record for the highest points ever scored in the New Year's Day Parade with a 99.9 from their First Place finish in 1960. [www.StringBandArchives.com]The Band travels extensively throughout the country entertaining millions of viewers, parade goers, and concert attendees. In addition to Philadelphia area parades, private events and concerts, other notable performances include participating in the second largest St Patrick's Day Parade in the country in
Holyoke, Massachusetts , theConey Island Mermaid Parade , theBaltimore 's Mayor's Christmas Parade, and bothPittsburgh 's andEast Longmeadow , Massachusetts’ 4th of July Parades. The Band has even traveled toGermany and appeared in numerous Fasching/Carnival parades and celebrations throughout the country.ee also
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