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CMS Mighty Husky Band

The band is one of the top bands in the state of Texas. This band program consists of four bands(in order from best to good): 3 Performing bands(Honor, Symphonic, and Concert) and Begineer band. The director is Gilbert Cuellar and Asst. director Sergio Valderrama, they are helped by the Alexander band directors, Carlos Gil(percussion consultant), and Ben Chasen(UIL consultant). The Honor Band holds 11 straight UIL Sweepstakes and the Symphonic Band 1. The band program also has a Jazz band, which is on hold right now due to the new mariachi program. Mariachi Del Norte is conducted by Carlos Gil and has 18 players(3 of whom are in the Region Mariachi).