SD music educator Dan Carlson leads students in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Director of Bands Dan Carlson of Lincoln High School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, led his 350-member marching band in the 2024 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Photo credit: Lincoln High School

The holidays are always a magical time of year, with many festive events. One of the most exciting is the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, which features outstanding bands from all over the country. This year, one of those bands was the Lincoln Patriot Marching Band from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This 350-member group was led by Director of Bands Dan Carlson.

The Lincoln Marching Band was well-acquainted with and well-prepared for high-profile performances. Dan led his student musicians when they appeared in two previous Macy’s parades, in 2000 and 2008, and when they appeared in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade in 2005 and 2013. The band also marched in the Hollywood Christmas Parade in 2016.

The Lincoln Marching Band has also garnered numerous prestigious awards. In 2015, the group was named a finalist at the Bands of America St. Louis Super Regional, placing 13th overall in finals competition.

Dan has also earned several honors for his work as a music educator He is a member of Phi Beta Mu and the South Dakota Bandmaster’s Association, and he was recently featured in School Band and Orchestra Magazine in the article “50 Directors Who Make a Difference.” He also received the Phi Beta Mu Outstanding Bandmaster Award for the state of South Dakota in 2016.

Dan earned his Bachelor’s degree in Music Education and Instrumental Music from South Dakota State University in Brookings in 1999. He earned his Master’s degree in Wind Conducting from American Band College of Southern Oregon University in 2004. In a career that spans 25 years, Dan has taught all of them at  Lincoln High.

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