1947~1952

1953~1959

1960~1966

1967~1977

1978~1994

1995~1997

1998~

The 1947 Baltimore Colts' Marching Band - Direct Ancestors of the Marching Ravens
Every true Baltimore pro-football fan knows the traditions of our city's football heritage
dating back to the post World War II days, including the forming of the Baltimore Colts'
Band in 1947. What some may not know is that that organization stayed together when the
city lost it's pro-football team not once, but twice (1951~1952 and 1984~1995) acting as
musical ambassadors for the city keeping the torch alive until the NFL returned.
When the Modell family moved their team to Baltimore, they adopted the Colts' Band and
in 1998, after 50 years of continuous service, the band was transformed into Baltimore's
Marching Ravens, the largest musical entity in the NFL.
1947 - The Baltimore Colts' Marching Band is founded on September 7th.
The Miami Seahawks of the All-America Conference relocate to Baltimore to
become the original Baltimore Colts. The team colors are silver and green.
1950 - The All-America Conference Colts join the National Football League.
Following the 1950 NFL season, the Colts football team folds.
1951~1952 - The Baltimore Colts' Marching Band continues to operate without
a football team promoting Baltimore back into the NFL.
1953 - The NFL's Dallas Texans relocate to Baltimore and assume the name
Baltimore Colts. The blue and white colors of the new colts are the former
colors of the Texans. The band is adopted by the new team.
1953~1983 - The Baltimore Colts' Marching Band represents the Baltimore Colts
of the National Football League.
1984 - The Colts franchise is relocated to Indianapolis.
1984~1995 - The Baltimore Colts' Band, Inc. continues to operate without a
football team. The band performs at 30 NFL football games, 23 CFL games and
had the honor of performing at the 1991 Pro-Football Hall of Fame enshrinement,
parade, pre-game and halftime and receives the first standing ovation for a
halftime band in Pro-Football Hall of Fame history.
The Colts' Band joins forces with Maryland Governor William Donald Schaefer in
fighting for two new stadiums for the Baltimore Orioles and an NFL franchise.
The band made an appearance in March of 1987 on the steps of the Maryland
State House to do a concert in promoting their belief and support in the
stadium project. Governor Schaefer makes the statement, "The Colts' Band made
the difference and turned the tide in winning the vote for the new stadium
complex". The band becomes a major promotion tool for the stadium cause.
1996 - Art Modell moves his NFL franchise from Cleveland to Baltimore. The team
is renamed the Ravens. The new colors are purple and black.
1997 - On September 7, the Baltimore Colts' Band celebrates its 50th anniversary
at halftime of the Ravens-Bengals game.
1998 - The Baltimore Colts' Band performs for the final time on July 11 in a
parade marking the opening of the ESPN Zone at the Baltimore Inner Harbor.
1998 - Baltimore's Marching Ravens debuts on August 8th at the opening of the
new football stadium at Camden Yards for the Ravens-Bears pre-game season.
2000~2001 - An incredible season concludes for Baltimore's Marching Ravens. The
season includes performances with the world reknown composer Marvin Hamlisch
and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Inauguration Parade for President
George W. Bush and the victory parade for the Super Bowl Champion Baltimore
Ravens.
2002 - The Marching Ravens performed at the Navy / Notre Dame game at Ravens Stadium.
2005 - Baltimore's Sports Legends at Camden Yards Museum opened housing the collections of
the Baltimore Colts, Orioles, John Unitas, Baltimore Ravens and many other sports unique
to the State of Maryland. One of the main features is a display dedicated to the
Baltimore Colts Marching Band/Baltimore's Marching Ravens showcasing all seven original
uniforms worn by the band from 1947 to the present with a history timeline.
A project of the Babe Ruth Museum -
www.baberuthmuseum.com
If you're interested in joining, contact us by calling our band president,
John Ziemann, at (410) 557-8335 or fax at (410) 557-6385.
Looking forward to seeing you!!!