Listen "S1E9 - Revolutionary Designers: Myron Rosander (1960-2015) (AI HOSTS!)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of The Marching Revolution, we spotlight the late, great Myron Rosander—a visionary designer whose impact on the marching arts is still felt today. From his iconic work with Santa Clara Vanguard, to his unforgettable designs for Phantom Regiment and LD Bell High School, Rosander brought a painter’s soul and a philosopher’s heart to every field he touched.But this story isn’t just about drill and flags—it’s also personal. Host Edward Michael Francis shares a unique connection to Myron: they named their cat after him. Found as a stray, just like Myron’s most heartfelt shows often highlighted life on the margins, this feline companion now carries the name of a true artistic revolutionary.We explore Rosander’s aesthetic, his emotional depth, and why his legacy still resonates—not just in the formations, but in the feeling his shows left behind.#TheMarchingRevolution #MyronRosander #SantaClaraVanguard #PhantomRegiment #LDBell #MarchingArts #DrumCorpsHistory #ColorGuard #IndoorWinds #WinterGuard #MarchingBandDesign #RevolutionaryDesigners #VisualEnsemble #MarxistMarching #CineMarchMedia
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