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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.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}} Kesel introduced the [[glockenspiel]] to string bands, which has now become a signature and defining sound.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}} The name, "Aqua", poked fun at the [[Volstead Act]] which banned alcohol under [[Prohibition]].<ref>Kennedy, Ed. Temple University Press, 2007, ''Life, Liberty, and the Mummers'', p 6. ISBN 1592135889.</ref>
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.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}} Kesel introduced the [[glockenspiel]] to string bands, which has now become a signature and defining sound.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}} The name, "Aqua", poked fun at the [[Volstead Act]] which banned alcohol under [[Prohibition]].<ref>Kennedy, Ed. Temple University Press, 2007, ''Life, Liberty, and the Mummers'', p 6. ISBN 1592135889.</ref>

Aqua has only missed three Philadelphia Mummers' Parades in their existence, 1927, 1928 and 1929. <ref>www.StringBandRecord.com</ref>


In addition to Philadelphia area parades, private events and concerts, the group participated in the 2012 St. Patrick's Day Parade in [[Holyoke, Massachusetts]],<ref>http://www.nme.com/nme-video/youtube/id/sI9XFPg1ZyA</ref> the 2012 [[Little League World Series]]' Grand Slam Parade<ref>http://www.sungazette.com/page/content.detail/id/581956.html</ref> and the 2011 Hatboro Holiday Parade.<ref>horsham.patch.com/blog_posts/hatboro-chamber-seeking-volunteers-for-holiday-parade#photo-11757271</ref>
In addition to Philadelphia area parades, private events and concerts, the group participated in the 2012 St. Patrick's Day Parade in [[Holyoke, Massachusetts]],<ref>http://www.nme.com/nme-video/youtube/id/sI9XFPg1ZyA</ref> the 2012 [[Little League World Series]]' Grand Slam Parade<ref>http://www.sungazette.com/page/content.detail/id/581956.html</ref> and the 2011 Hatboro Holiday Parade.<ref>horsham.patch.com/blog_posts/hatboro-chamber-seeking-volunteers-for-holiday-parade#photo-11757271</ref>

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Aqua String Band's 2011 Performance - "Aqua Has A-Peel!"

The Aqua String Band is an all volunteer string band, best known for their participation in Philadelphia's annual Mummers 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.[citation needed] Kesel introduced the glockenspiel to string bands, which has now become a signature and defining sound.[citation needed] The name, "Aqua", poked fun at the Volstead Act which banned alcohol under Prohibition.[1]

Aqua has only missed three Philadelphia Mummers' Parades in their existence, 1927, 1928 and 1929. [2]

In addition to Philadelphia area parades, private events and concerts, the group participated in the 2012 St. Patrick's Day Parade in Holyoke, Massachusetts,[3] the 2012 Little League World Series' Grand Slam Parade[4] and the 2011 Hatboro Holiday Parade.[5]

Aqua String Band's 2010 Performance - "It's About Time!"

References

  1. ^ Kennedy, Ed. Temple University Press, 2007, Life, Liberty, and the Mummers, p 6. ISBN 1592135889.
  2. ^ www.StringBandRecord.com
  3. ^ http://www.nme.com/nme-video/youtube/id/sI9XFPg1ZyA
  4. ^ http://www.sungazette.com/page/content.detail/id/581956.html
  5. ^ horsham.patch.com/blog_posts/hatboro-chamber-seeking-volunteers-for-holiday-parade#photo-11757271