• Welcome to the new NAXJA Forum! If your password does not work, please use "Forgot your password?" link on the log-in page. Please feel free to reach out to [email protected] if we can provide any assistance.

George Parks has died

asp

NAXJA Forum User
Location
Westport, MA
Around 12:30am my girlfriend and I got a phone call from her little brother who is currently a member of the UMass Minuteman Marching Band - The Power and Class of New England. He told us that GNP had died of a heart attack during their performance earlier that night. My girlfriend and I were both members of the 350-person band during our 4 years at UMass. He was one of the most influential people in the world of marching band and genuinely just a great guy.

Here's a quick blurb I found online:

AMHERST - George N. Parks, for 33 years the director of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Minuteman Marching Band, died suddenly Thursday at age 57 while traveling with the band in Ohio.
Parks and the 350-member band were staying overnight in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, en route to Ann Arbor, Mich., where the University football team was scheduled to play the University of Michigan on Saturday.
Band members reported that Parks died following a band performance Thursday night.

Besides serving as director of the band known as The Power and Class of New England, Parks was professor of music at UMass. He received the university's Distinguished Teacher Award and the Chancellor's Medal for Distinguished Service. He was named an Honorary Alumnus of the University of Massachusetts.

After serving as drum major for the West Chester University Golden Rams Marching Band, graduating from West Chester University, and receiving his graduate degree from Northwestern University in tuba performance, Parks became director of the University of Massachusetts band in 1977 at the age of 24.

A tireless fund-raiser, Parks was the driving force behind the $5.7 million Minuteman Marching Band Building, currently under construction. The new building is named in his honor.

Under Parks, the band became one of only 27 collegiate marching bands nationally to receive the Sudler Trophy given by the John Philip Sousa Foundation

62253_862867100342_9101448_46833934_4333898_n.jpg
 
Last edited:
Back
Top