Great Falls Municipal Band

Capital Campaign
For the Upkeep of the Band
For the Purchase of Percussion Equipment
For the Purchase of Music Stands
Established 1894
Contact Number (406) 899-9982  
525 Central Avenue Suite L9 | Great Falls, Montana | 59401

Contact Us

president@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

President

Phil Burton

vicepresident@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Vice President

Alan Johnson

secretary@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Secretary

Marcia Bundi

treasurer@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Treasurer

Wendy Weissman

librarian@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Librarian

Judi Hartman

musicdirector@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Music Director

Dusty Molyneaux

personneldirector@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Personnel Director

John Gemberling

webmaster@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Web Master

James Rickley

grantwriter@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Grant Writer

James Rickley

boardmember1@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Board Member

Bill Furdell

boardmember2@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Board Member

Robert Kampfer

publicrelations@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Public Relations

Wendy Weissman

publications@greatfallsmunicipalband.org

Publications

Lindsay Campbell

Office Address - 525 Central Avenue Suite L9 - Times Square - Great Falls, Montana 59401

 

Concert Venue for Municipal Band - Paris Gibson Park Band Shell

 

Wednesdays at 7 PM


Rehearsal and Concert Venue for the Community Band - New Hope Lutheran Church

 

Rehearsals Thursdays at 7 PM

 

 

 

 

 

The Great Falls Municipal Band, originally known as the Black Eagle Band, embarks on its 132nd consecutive season in 2025.  Although sponsored in its infancy by the Boston and Montana Smelter Company, the band reorganized in 1905 and acquired its current name.

Over the years, the Municipal Band has been in demand to play for assorted dignataries, special events, and dedication ceremonies.  In the late 1930;s the band played at the dedication of Fort Peck Dam which was attended by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.  Dedication ceremonies in Great Falls have included the dams on the Missouri River, the Warden Bridge, and both the old and new airports.  The band also performed for the visits of John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.


Tributes to Bud Nicholls