Robert Orlando Briggs, 1927-2008
Bob Briggs passed away this morning. Below is a lovely note from Jamie Rawson, Bass '77

ROBERT ORLANDO BRIGGS
20 August 1927 - 17 September 2008
Robert O. Briggs, Director Emeritus of the University Of California Band, has passed away at the age of 81 after complications developed following routine surgery.
Bob Briggs was director of the Cal Band from 1971 until his retirement in 1995. Bob's association with the Cal Band extend much further than his time as director, however. Bob joined the Cal Band as an entering freshman in the Fall of 1947, and continued his association for the next 61 years. Even in retirement, Bob served as a resource for the current Cal Band, sharing his expertise and experience with successive generations of Cal Band members.
Because Bob's years as an undergraduate coincided with the "Glory Years" of Cal Football under Pappy Waldorf, Bob was fortunate enough to march in three successive Rose Bowls. In late 1958, as Cal was preparing for yet another (and to date its last) Rose Bowl, Bob Briggs was invited to march with the Band in order to help fill out its ranks. He thus gained the unique distinction of being the only member of the Cal Band in its 117 year history to have marched in four Rose Bowls.
In 2004, Bob recalled, "I marched in some Rose Bowls -- in fact 4 of them -- '49,'50,'51 as a student member and '59 as an invited alum. I am the only Cal Bandsman to have done that many. It was always my goal to conduct at one of them, and we almost did after the '75 season. But UCLA went!!!"
Bob Briggs was born in Modesto, California, on 20 August 1927. He attended public schools in Modesto, graduated from Modesto High School, and briefly attended Modesto Junior College.
At Cal, Bob played cornet in the Band, and took up the study of the French horn. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Music in 1951. Bob served in the U.S. Army for two years after his time at U.C. Berkeley. During his service in the Army, Bob played in the Army Band at Fort Ord in Monterey, California, and at other postings. Bob graduated from the U.S. Army Music School. He continued his musical studies, receiving a Master of Arts in Music at San Francisco State University.
Bob became band director at Armijo High School in Fairfield, California in 1955, and continued in that position until 1967 when he returned to the University of California in the capacit y as assistant Band Director as he pursued doctoral studies. He served under James Berdahl until 1971 when Berdahl took an extended leave of absence to work in Japan. Bob served as acting director for two years until he was formally appointed director of the Cal Band in 1973.
During Bob's time as director of the Cal Band, the Band made an extensive national tour in honor of the Bicentennial of the United States in the Summer of 1976. The Cal Band's opportunities to perform at bowl games improved during his tenure as well, as the fortunes of Cal Football improved; in 1979 the Cal Band performed at its first bowl game since the 1959 Rose Bowl, the Garden State Bowl in New Jersey.
During Bob's time, the Cal Band would march in three more bowl games and make an appearance at a conference game in Tokyo.
Because of the unique organization of the Cal Band as a student-run University activity, Bob Briggs had to balance the dynamics of a vigorous and youthfully demanding student government with the requirements and politics of the larger university administration. In a position fraught with potential conflicts and burdened with competing and often contradictory demands, Bob's non-confrontational style served the Cal Band and the University well.
In his earlier days as director, Bob was more formal and reserved in his relationship with band members. He was most often addressed as "Mr. Briggs." In later years, Bob developed a more casual style and later generations of Cal Band members know him best as simply, "Bob."
Upon his retirement in 1995, at the recommendation of Chancellor Tien, President of the University Peltason appointed Bob Director Emeritus of the University Of California Band. In retirement, Bob remained active in music, helping to organize the Solano Winds, a community musical ensemble, and serving as its conductor for the past 13 years. In 2005, Bob celebrated his fiftieth year as a director with a
special Solano Winds concert.
On December 1, 2006, the Cal Band Alumni Association presented Bob with its Tony Martinez award in recognition of his many contributions to and accomplishments with the Cal Band during his long association.
Bob was an avid enthusiast of automobiles, both the classics and more modern creations. He often used one or another of his antique sedans to transport Cal Band brides and grooms to their wedding ceremonies, acting as chauffeur, a role he relished.
In his six decades of association with the Cal Band, Bob touched thousands of lives. He will be long remembered by generations of Cal Band members and Cal Band fans.
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There are rumors of a half-time celebration of the life and times of Old Bob at Alumni Band Day, which is, I believe, October 4 this year. Is that the ASU game?
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by TwistNHook on
Sep 17, 2008 4:28 PM PDT
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I am part of the group that organizes the Alumni Band performances each year. I know the band and us will do fitting for Alumni Band Day but no decisions have been finalized just yet; it’s just too soon to decide (or reveal) right now.
by zoonews on
Sep 17, 2008 4:36 PM PDT
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That’s why I said “rumor”
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by TwistNHook on
Sep 17, 2008 4:41 PM PDT
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How many band members and former band members are on this blog? I count six of you so far… is there more?
by danzig on
Sep 17, 2008 7:17 PM PDT
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LIAR!
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by TwistNHook on
Sep 17, 2008 8:32 PM PDT
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I, too, am a former member of the marching band. My name is David Tanabe. I was the Drum Major in 1992.
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by TwistNHook on
Sep 17, 2008 7:40 PM PDT
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wholey shit
bboom, john borrego, exsec ’88
by Rocksanddirt on
Sep 18, 2008 12:11 AM PDT
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Hey! I remember you. John Borrego. Yah, we go WAY back. How the kids, John Borrego?
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by TwistNHook on
Sep 18, 2008 9:33 AM PDT
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who were the six you counted?
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by HydroTech on
Sep 17, 2008 7:35 PM PDT
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Another
I don’t think I’ve ever replied or posted, but I’ve been reading this blog for a while.
by suessbear on
Sep 17, 2008 8:02 PM PDT
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glad to have you around
too bad this is what it took to bring you out into the open, though.
So, basically, you gotta Go Bears!
by ragnarok on
Sep 17, 2008 8:33 PM PDT
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Current trombone player! no one will ever know my true identity….bwa hahahahahaha!
but in all seriousness, I’m really going to miss “Old Bob” :(
by GoldBlooded on
Sep 17, 2008 9:44 PM PDT
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Band-in-law, married to a tenor sax. I think the Cal Band is kind of like the Marine Corps…there don’t appear to be any ex-bandsmen.
I swung a trombone once myself, but for an institution I wouldn’t claim with a gun to my head. However, I maintain that the trombone is the finest and most noble of all disreputable brass instruments.
RIP Bob. The man’s as much a classic as anything in his garage.
by VandyImport on
Sep 17, 2008 10:01 PM PDT
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ya rite?
Old Bob. Drink to that.
by CaliforniaBone on
Sep 18, 2008 9:31 AM PDT
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Here too. Clarinet ’02.
All Hail for Bob Briggs… he was always such a spirited guy, so devoted to his university and its students and its band. Go Bears.
by trisweb on
Sep 18, 2008 11:17 AM PDT
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Phonez ‘00-’04.
also, for another perspective, check out Erin’s blog entry.
So, basically, you gotta Go Bears!
by ragnarok on
Sep 17, 2008 8:34 PM PDT
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So, that’s what she looks like!
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by TwistNHook on
Sep 17, 2008 8:38 PM PDT
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If you are interested in knowing about the memorial/celebration we are planning, please visit my blog to sign up for the email list (I know – old skool, but we have a diverse crowd interested in Bob).
Alumni Band Day is Saturday, Oct. 4th vs. ASU. This is also Homecoming. We are thinking of a fitting tribute for Bob that would also reflect it’s a Saturday game day. Also, we are celebrating the 50th reunion of the Brussels Tour Band of which many members are traveling to Berkeley that weekend for a few different activities.
Today is a sad day for the Cal Band family.
by OskiWeeWee on
Sep 17, 2008 9:09 PM PDT
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wow.
I’m rocked.
All Hail Blue and Gold
by Rocksanddirt on
Sep 18, 2008 12:12 AM PDT
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Looks like I'm the only non band-member here
Yea I’m musically challenged
In other words, Go Bears!
by royrules22 on
Sep 18, 2008 10:53 AM PDT
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Being musically challenged hasn’t stopped ANYBODY from joining the marching band.
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by TwistNHook on
Sep 18, 2008 10:58 AM PDT
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Definitely didn’t stop Twist.
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by HydroTech on
Sep 18, 2008 11:04 AM PDT
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Nailed it!
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by TwistNHook on
Sep 18, 2008 11:15 AM PDT
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And then there were three
It’s times like this I wish they’d never discovered CougCenterium.
by Maharg on
Sep 18, 2008 11:40 AM PDT
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Are you telling me you lack talent and ability in ANOTHER field? Did not see that coming!
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by TwistNHook on
Sep 18, 2008 11:45 AM PDT
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You’ve got terrible eyesight.
It’s times like this I wish they’d never discovered CougCenterium.
by Maharg on
Sep 18, 2008 11:48 AM PDT
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Just another field where I lack talent and ability.
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by TwistNHook on
Sep 18, 2008 11:53 AM PDT
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I saw that coming.
It’s times like this I wish they’d never discovered CougCenterium.
by Maharg on
Sep 18, 2008 12:39 PM PDT
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I didn’t
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by TwistNHook on
Sep 18, 2008 4:19 PM PDT
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