1951 ROSE PARADE FILM JOYFUL LIVING PASADENA CALIFORNIA LEO CARRILLO 56944
This short film takes viewers to the 62nd Annual Tournament of Roses parade (Rose Parade) held on 1 January 1951 in Pasadena, CA. The film shows the floats, bands, and horses featured in the annual parade with its 1951 theme “Joyful Living.” The film opens with shots of a swan on a pond, roses in bloom, and Eleanor Payne being crowned Rose Queen. The football coaches from the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Michigan speak to people sitting in the stands prior to the 37th Rose Bowl game. Football players from Cal and Michigan arrive at the stadium (1:44). People line Colorado Boulevard for the parade. News crews set up their cameras. A mounted bugle group leads the parade (02:58), followed by L. Clifford Kenworthy, president of the tournament. Pasadena Mayor A. Ray Benedict rides in a convertible with his family. The Pasadena City College Band plays as they march in the parade (03:55). Marine Corporal Robert S. Gray (for General Dwight D. Eisenhower) rides in a car as the Grand Marshal of the Parade (04:21). Rose Queen Eleanor Payne rides atop her float (04:30). She is followed by “The Joy of Living in Mexico” float, the University of Michigan Marching Band, the Alhambra speedboat float (06:15), a birthday cake float, and the Golden Bears of Berkeley Marching Band. Next, viewers see San Francisco’s “Fisherman’s Wharf” float (07:21), Sierra Madre’s “Horn of Plenty” float, Bakersfield’s gold rush float, and the City of Stockton’s “Port of Joyful Living” float. That is followed by a jazz-themed float. Viewers then see Burbank’s Cinderella float (09:46), Barstow’s “Western Living” float, National Trophy-winner Hawaii’s “Hawaiian Holiday” float, and the Little Rock float. San Bernardino’s bobsled-themed float makes its way down the boulevard, followed by Long Beach’s “Spring in January” float (12:40), winner of the President’s Trophy. A float of Cupid riding a giant swan from See’s Candy is next (13:22), then comes the Salvation Army’s float. Film star Leo Carrillo rides a pinto horse in the parade. The Huntington Park Chamber of Commerce’s float depicts Santa riding his sled over a housetop (14:42). Viewers watch as more floats process down the street in the parade, including a float from the Boy Scouts (15:20). Arabian horses lead an “Arabian Nights” float. Next comes the “Freedom Bell” float from the American Legion Post, followed by John Muir College’s marching band (16:43), San Pedro’s mermaid float, a Shriner float of a giant fez, Santa Monica’s float of people dancing a waltz, a float with a giant Jesus Christ, and Cal Poly’s “Barn Dance” float. Pasadena City School’s All Junior High Band performs in the parade (19:01), and the band is followed by the Los Angeles County float, a float of a home from the Philco Corporation, and a marching band from Grafton, ND (20:05). The parade also features a Thanksgiving dinner-themed float, a giant red rose float from the Portland Rose Festival, and a drum major on roller skates twirling a baton. The City of Los Angeles shows off its 65-foot train float (21:18), and it is followed by a float of a giant bible, Theme Prize-winner Glendale’s float of a sleigh pulled by three swans, and Inglewood’s “June Bride” float. One of the highlights is a float featuring real frozen ice complete with actual figure skaters (23:33). Next, viewers see the “Joy on the Farm” float, the Marine Corps Reserve’s float, and the B.P.O. Elks No. 99 Band (25:07), dressed in top hats, white ties, and coattails. The winner of the Mayor’s Trophy is next: “Outdoor Living.” A Las Vegas float of cowgirls waving to the crowd brings up the last float in the parade. After the parade, the floats are brought into an enclosure for viewing during the next few days. A helicopter carries the Rose Queen to the Rose Bowl (28:45); there is a good aerial view of the Rose Bowl. At the stadium, California Governor Earl Warren (29:36) tips his hat to the camera The film ends with a few shots of football players and the fans who pack Rose Bowl’s stands.
The Rose Parade is produced by the non-profit Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association and includes flower-covered floats, marching bands, and equestrian units. The parade is followed in the afternoon by the Rose Bowl, one of the major bowl games in college football. First held on January 1, 1890, the Rose Parade is watched in person by hundreds of thousands of spectators on the parade route, and is broadcast on multiple television networks in the United States.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit
Northwestern Mutual, the official sponsor of the 2019 Tournament of Roses Parade Pasadena California
Northwestern Mutual, the official sponsor of the 2019 Tournament of Roses Parade Pasadena California winner of the Bob Hope award
“Spend Your Life Living”
Fiesta Parade Floats
New Year’s Day is the day we get to start fresh. With a whole year ahead of us, we have the chance to plan experiences with those who bring the most meaning to our lives. Because that’s what makes “The Melody of Life.” It’s why Northwestern Mutual, a leader in financial services, is proud to celebrate New Year’s Day as an official sponsor of the Rose Parade. Their goal is to help you do the things that are most important to you today—and every day after—giving you the financial freedom to Spend Your Life Living™.
Northwestern Mutual’s 2019 Rose Parade float showcases a family of elephants, the animal known to have the keenest memory, spending their lives living on an unforgettable vacation. The kids are lost in the moment, bouncing in the waves and flying high in the sky, while Mom and Dad capture the memory with an elephie (an elephant’s version of a selfie) to share with all of their jungle friends. Because a life well planned leads to a life never forgotten. #SpendLifeLiving
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1960 ROSE PARADE PASADENA CALIFORNIA WISCONSIN vs. WASHINGTON 79804
This 1960s era home movie is a true rarity because it was shot with sync'd sound track. It shows the Rose Parade, including Vice President Richard Nixon as Grand Marshall.
This film is one of a large series of Rose Parade films in the Periscope Film LLC archive.
The Rose Parade, also known as the Tournament of Roses and the Rose Parade presented by Honda, is part of America's New Year Celebration held in Pasadena, California each year on New Year's Day (or on Monday, January 2 if New Year's Day falls on a Sunday). The parade includes flower-covered floats, marching bands, and equestrian units and is followed by the Rose Bowl college football game. It is produced by the nonprofit Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association.
Originally started on January 1, 1890, the Rose Parade is watched in person by hundreds of thousands of spectators on the parade route, and is broadcast on multiple television networks in the United States. It is seen by millions more on television worldwide in more than 100 international territories and countries. The Rose Bowl is a college football game that was added in 1902 to help fund the cost of staging the parade.
The 1960 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1960 at the end of the 1959 college football season. It was the 46th Rose Bowl Game. This was the first Rose Bowl appearance by the Huskies since the 1944 Rose Bowl and the first appearance by the Badgers since the 1953 Rose Bowl. This was the first time these two football programs met on the field. The Washington Huskies defeated the Wisconsin Badgers, 44–8.
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2020 B-2 Stealth Bomber Rose Bowl Flyover & Parade Pasadena California
Happy New Year! Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber flying over the 106th Rose Bowl Football Game. United States Air Force Lt. Col. Nicola “Nicky” Polidor makes history in Pasadena on New Year's Day as the first female pilot ever to fly the B-2 Stealth bomber over the opening of the Rose Parade. The B-2 is with the 509th Bomb Wing, Whiteman Air Force Base. Be sure to check out my footage that I posted of the Rose Parade Flyover. Thank you for watching, please subscribe & again Happy New Year.
2019 PCC Tournament of Roses Herald Trumpets & Honor Band - 2019 Pasadena Rose Parade
From Pasadena, CA
The 2019 Pasadena City College Tournament of Roses Herald Trumpets and Honor Band performing their musical selections at the 130th Annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade on Tuesday, January 1, 2019.
00:10 - Herald Trumpets
00:54 - Honor Band
1950 61st TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE PASADENA CALIFORNIA 44384
This silent, Kodachrome color 16mm home movie shows the 61st Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California in 1950. In this year, the Rose Bowl Game becomes the first bowl game to have 100,000 spectators in attendance. The Parade and the game were held on Jan. 2 between Ohio State and California. The 1950 theme was Our American Heritage and featured Paul G. Hoffman as Grand Marshal. Paul Gray Hoffman (26 April 1891 – 8 October 1974, New York City) was an American automobile company executive, statesman and global development aid administrator.
The Rose Parade, also known as the Tournament of Roses and the Rose Parade presented by Honda, is part of America's New Year Celebration held in Pasadena, California each year on New Year's Day (or on Monday, January 2 if New Year's Day falls on a Sunday). The parade includes flower-covered floats, marching bands, and equestrian units and is followed by the Rose Bowl college football game. It is produced by the nonprofit Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association.
Originally started on January 1, 1890, the Rose Parade is watched in person by hundreds of thousands of spectators on the parade route, and is broadcast on multiple television networks in the United States. It is seen by millions more on television worldwide in more than 100 international territories and countries. The Rose Bowl is a college football game that was added in 1902 to help fund the cost of staging the parade. Since 2011, the parade has been sponsored by Honda. Accordingly, the company has the parade's first float, which like all floats, follows the parade's theme.
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This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit
129th Rose Parade on New Year's Day 2018 in Pasadena, California, USA.
The Rose Parade, also known as the Tournament of Roses Parade, is part of America's New Year Celebration held in Pasadena, California each year on New Year's Day (or on Monday, January 2 if New Year's Day falls on a Sunday). The parade includes flower-covered floats, marching bands, and equestrian units and is followed by the Rose Bowl college football game. It is produced by the nonprofit Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association.
Originally started on January 1, 1890, the Rose Parade is watched in person by hundreds of thousands of spectators on the parade route, and is broadcast on multiple television networks in the United States. It is seen by millions more on television worldwide in more than 100 international territories and countries. The Rose Bowl is a college football game that was added in 1902 to help fund the cost of staging the parade.[3] Since 2011, the parade has been sponsored by Honda. Accordingly, the company has the parade's first float, which like all floats, follows the parade's theme.
Rose Parade 2017 amazing flower-covered floats in Pasadena, California
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Video of the amazing flower-covered floats in the 2017 Tournament of Roses Parade held in Pasadena, California on January 2nd, 2017.
Marching Bands of the 2019 Tournament of Roses Parade - January 1, 2019
Recap of all marching bands that participated in the 130th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade on January 1, 2019 in Pasadena, California.
Listed in order of appearance:
Kaiser HS Catamount Pride Band & Color Guard - (Rialto, CA)
Alabama State University Mighty Marching Hornets -
(Montgomery, AL)
U.S. Marine Corps, West Coast Composite Band - (San Diego, CA)
8) Flower Mound HS Marching Band - (Flower Mound, TX)
Lassiter HS Marching Trojan Band - (Marietta, GA)
Florida A&M University, The Incomparable Marching 100 -(Tallahassee, FL)
Banda Escolar de Guayanilla - (Puerto Rico)
Pasadena City College, Tournament of Roses Herald Trumpets -
(Pasadena, CA)
Pasadena City College, Tournament of Roses Honor Band -
(Pasadena, CA)
Ohio State University Marching Band - (Columbus, OH)
Mercer Island HS Marching Band - (Mercer Island, WA)
Pickerington Marching Band - (Pickerington, OH)
University of Washington Husky Marching Band - (Seattle, WA)
Pacific Crest Drum & Bugle Corps - (Diamond Bar, CA)
LAUSD All-City Honor Marching Band - (Los Angeles, CA)
The Salvation Army Tournament of Roses Band - (Long Beach, CA)
Na Koa Ali’I — Hawaii All-State Marching Band - (Kaneohe, Hawaii)
Munford HS Marching Band - (Munford, TN)
All-Izumo Honor Green Band - (Izumo, Japan)
Banda Municipal de Acosta - (Costa Rica)
Calgary Stampede Showband - (Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
Cavalcade of Bands Honor Band - (Pottstown, PA)
Lincoln-Way Marching Band - (New Lenox, IL)
Royal Swedish Cadet Band - (Karlskrona, Sweden)
The 2020 Rose Parade by KTLA 5
The 131st Rose Parade, on New Year's Day 2020, is themed The Power of Hope. The parade along 5 1/2 miles of Pasadena city streets includes 39 floral-decorated floats, 20 marching bands, 17 equestrians units, and of course the Royal Court and the 102nd Rose Queen, Camille Kennedy.
Grand Marshalls:
-Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez
-actress Gina Torres
-performer Rita Moreno
KTLA's hosts for the broadcast of the parade:
-Leeza Gibbons
-Mark Steines
-Micah Ohlman
The Jan. 1, 2020, airing marks the 73rd consecutive television broadcast of the parade on KTLA, L.A.'s Very Own. #RoseParade
University of Oregon Band Rose Parade | Rose Parade Pasadena California
University of Oregon Rose Parade Pasadena California
#universityoforegonroseparade
USMC West Coast Composite Band - Semper Fidelis - 2020 Pasadena Rose Parade
The United States Marine Corps West Coast Composite Band performing at the 131st Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade on Wednesday, January 1, 2020. This composite group brings three Marine Bands together from around Southern California; Marine Band San Diego, the 1st Marine Division Band and the 3D Marine Aircraft Wing Band. The band members are fully combat-trained and many have been on combat deployments. This fine band has marched in the Rose Parade for over 20 consecutive years.
129th Rose Parade on New Year's Day 2018 (Day 2) in Pasadena, California, USA.
Beautiful, imaginative, exciting, the best parade you will ever attend!
The Rose Parade, also known as the Tournament of Roses Parade, is part of America's New Year Celebration held in Pasadena, California each year on New Year's Day (or on Monday, January 2 if New Year's Day falls on a Sunday). The parade includes flower-covered floats, marching bands, and equestrian units and is followed by the Rose Bowl college football game. It is produced by the nonprofit Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association.
Originally started on January 1, 1890, the Rose Parade is watched in person by hundreds of thousands of spectators on the parade route, and is broadcast on multiple television networks in the United States. It is seen by millions more on television worldwide in more than 100 international territories and countries. The Rose Bowl is a college football game that was added in 1902 to help fund the cost of staging the parade. Since 2011, the parade has been sponsored by Honda. Accordingly, the company has the parade's first float, which like all floats, follows the parade's theme.
Rose Parade 2018 featured 44 floats, 20 equestrian units with approximately 400 horses, and 21 marching bands. The theme of this 129th Rose Parade was Making a Difference and the Grand Marshal of the parade was Gary Sinise.
A float from the 2008 Rose Parade.
2017 PCC Tournament of Roses Herald Trumpets & Honor Band - 2017 Pasadena Rose Parade
From Pasadena, CA
The 2017 Pasadena City College Tournament of Roses Herald Trumpets & Honor Band performing their musical selections at the 128th Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade on Monday, January 2, 2017.
2018 PCC Tournament of Roses Herald Trumpets & Honor Band - 2018 Pasadena Rose Parade
From Pasadena, CA
The 2018 Pasadena City College Tournament of Roses Herald Trumpets and Honor Band performing their musical selections at the 129th Annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade on Monday, January 1, 2018.
Rose parade pasadena
The Rose Parade, also known as the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Parade presented by Honda, is part of America's New Year Celebration held in Pasadena, California each year on New Year's Day (or on Monday, January 2 if New Year's Day falls on a Sunday). The parade includes flower-covered floats, marching bands, and equestrian units and is followed by the Rose Bowl college football game. It is produced by the nonprofit Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association.
Originally started on January 1, 1890, the Rose Parade is watched in person by hundreds of thousands of spectators on the parade route,[1] and is broadcast on multiple television networks in the United States. It is seen by millions more on television worldwide in more than 100 international territories and countries.[2] The Rose Bowl is a college football game that was added in 1902 to help fund the cost of staging the parade.[3] Since 2011, the parade has been sponsored by Honda.[4] Accordingly, the company has the parade's first float, which like all floats, follows the parade's theme.
The 2017 parade featured 44 floats, 19 equestrian units with approximately 400 horses, and 22 marching bands. The Grand Marshals of the parade were Greg Louganis, Janet Evans and Allyson Felix.[5]
USMC West Coast Composite Band - 2013 Pasadena Rose Parade
The United States Marine Corps West Coast Composite Band performing at the 124th Annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade on Tuesday, January 1st 2013. This band is made up of three Marine Bands from around Southern California. The band members are fully combat-trained and prove that they are as proficient with their musical instruments as they are with their weaponry. Many of these these fine service members have completed tours in Iraq and/or Afghanistan.
00:05 - Formation
01:10 - USMC Mounted Color Guard
01:45 - USMC West Coast Composite Band: The Marines' Hymn
USMC West Coast Composite Band - 2019 Pasadena Rose Parade
The United States Marine Corps West Coast Composite Band performing at the 130th Annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade on Tuesday, January 1, 2019. This composite group brings three Marine Bands together from around Southern California; Marine Band San Diego, the 1st Marine Division Band and the 3D Marine Aircraft Wing Band. The band members are fully combat-trained and prove that they are as proficient with their musical instruments as they are with their weaponry. Many of these these fine service members have completed tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.
California, Rose Parade 2018
The Rose Parade, also known as the Tournament of Roses Parade, is part of America's New Year Celebration held in Pasadena, California each year on New Year's Day.
The parade includes flower-covered floats, marching bands, and equestrian units and is followed by the Rose Bowl college football game.
Originally started on January 1, 1890, the Rose Parade is watched in person by hundreds of thousands of spectators on the parade route, and is broadcast on multiple television networks in the United States. It is seen by millions more on television worldwide in more than 100 international territories and countries.
The Rose Bowl is a college football game that was added in 1902 to help fund the cost of staging the parade.
Since 2011, the parade has been sponsored by Honda. Accordingly, the company has the parade's first float, which like all floats, follows the parade's theme.
Rose Parade 2018 featured 44 floats, 20 equestrian units with approximately 400 horses, and 21 marching bands. The theme of this 129th Rose Parade is Making a Difference.
USMC West Coast Composite Band - 2018 Pasadena Rose Parade
The United States Marine Corps West Coast Composite Band performing at the 129th Annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade on Monday, January 1, 2018. This composite group brings three Marine Bands together from around Southern California; Marine Band San Diego, the 1st Marine Division Band and the 3D Marine Aircraft Wing Band. The band members are fully combat-trained and prove that they are as proficient with their musical instruments as they are with their weaponry. Many of these these fine service members have completed tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:07 - Mounted Color Guard
00:50 - Marine Band - The Marines' Hymn