Belding High School Band

A Century of Musical Tradition & Excellence

For a hundred years, music has marched through Belding — from town brass bands and mill-sponsored ensembles to state-finalist performances under the bright lights of MCBA State Championships.

Roots & Early Foundations

Early 1900s–1950s

Long before there was a band, musical life at Belding High School centered on choir. Community musical culture was also fostered through town brass ensembles and industrial bands sponsored by local businesses, most notably the Belding Brothers & Company silk mills, which provided instruments, performance opportunities, and instruction for local youth.

Belding High School's first band is believed to have been formed in 1940 under director William Tower, marking the start of a continuous instrumental music tradition at the school. The program grew through the 1940s and into the following decades, eventually competing under the historic Belding Redskins Marching Band title.

Growth & Mascot Transition

1960s–2017

Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the Belding Band program expanded from halftime entertainment and local parades into regional concert festivals and competitive marching circuits across Michigan.

In December 2016, the Belding Area Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to retire the historic "Redskins" mascot and imagery. In March 2017, following a student body vote and community feedback, the district officially unveiled its new identity: the Black Knights. On the competitive field, the program proudly rebranded as the Belding Black Knights Marching Band.

Modern Era & Competitive Distinction

In recent years, the Belding Black Knights Marching Band has distinguished itself in the Michigan Competing Band Association (MCBA) Flight V circuit. Known for innovative conceptual design, musical clarity, and disciplined drill execution, Belding has consistently qualified for the MCBA State Finals.

Leadership Through the Years

Directors & Leadership Roles
Director Tenure Highlights & Leadership Role
William Tower 1940 – 1943 Early director of the Belding High School Band.
Floyd Heydenburg 1943 – 1946 Led the band through the World War II era.
Richard Worthington 1946 – 1949 Directed the postwar band program.
Raymond Kindig 1949 – 1961 Longtime director spanning over a decade of program growth.
Ronald Phillips 1960 – 1968 Directed through the program's transition into the 1960s.
Karl Wirt 1967 – 1976 Led the band through nearly a decade of the Redskins Marching Band era.
Joel Hunsberger 1976 – 1979 Directed the program in the late 1970s.
Robert Stiles 1979 – 1997 Directed the program for nearly two decades, into the modern MCBA competition era.
Jonathan Schnicke 1997 – 2011 Led the program through consecutive MCBA State Finals appearances, including a 2nd place finish in 2008.
Laura Vellanti (Hyler) 2011 – 2019 Directed memorable conceptual productions, including The Greatest Generation tribute.
Ryan Ruble 2019 – 2024 Led the band to multiple MCBA State Finals appearances and competitive Flight V finishes.
Ella Hursh 2025 – Present Appointed High School Band Director following graduation from the University of Michigan.

MCBA State Finals Record

2005–2025 — MCBA State Championships
Season Flight Show Title Placement Score
2025 V Heathens (Twenty One Pilots, Evanescence, Billie Eilish) 3rd Place 85.350
2024 V How Wonderful Life Is (The Music of Elton John) 3rd Place 81.780
2023 V Pompeii (Eric Whitacre, Frank Ticheli, Acxiom) 4th Place 79.100
2022 V The One Less Traveled 3rd Place 77.600
2021 V Tesla 6th Place 80.350
2019 V I Wish 6th Place 85.825
2018 V Kaleidoscope Unbroken 4th Place 86.750
2017 IV Where the Wild Things Are 4th Place 87.450
2016 IV Visions of Ireland 5th Place 88.650
2015 IV Heartbeat 5th Place 87.875
2014 IV Once Upon A Dream 4th Place 87.925
2013 IV Bermuda Triangle 8th Place 77.100
2012 IV Rosie 8th Place 72.900
2011 IV Mandela 5th Place 78.970
2010 IV The Invasion Project 3rd Place 77.300
2009 IV Apollo 13 6th Place 76.250
2008 IV Exploration 2nd Place 77.050
2007 IV Locomotion 4th Place 78.850
2006 IV Road Rules 4th Place 69.700
2005 IV Chronometry 8th Place 68.300

Scores reflect official MCBA State Championship evaluations. MCBA did not hold a 2020 State Championship due to COVID-19.