Heritage
We honor the musical legacy, discipline, and fellowship built by generations of SLU band members since 1953.
The Musicians Guild of Baguio is a registered alumni and cultural organization rooted in the proud tradition of the Saint Louis University Marching Band. We bring together generations of musicians who share one story: discipline, friendship, service, and love for music.
The Musicians Guild of Baguio, Inc. is a registered non-stock corporation of alumni and supporters of the SLU Marching Band tradition. It unites generations of musicians, strengthens alumni bonds, supports active student musicians, preserves cultural heritage, and serves the wider community through music, fellowship, and charitable action.
Read our storyThe principles that guide every project we take on and every cause we serve.
We honor the musical legacy, discipline, and fellowship built by generations of SLU band members since 1953.
We uphold musical discipline, artistic growth, and professionalism in every project, performance, and partnership.
We create a lifelong home for musicians, alumni, students, mentors, families, and friends who believe in belonging.
We encourage musicians to share their voice, talent, creativity, and story with courage, dignity, and purpose.
Membership is not merely a name on a list. It is belonging to a continuing story of friendship, service, and music that keeps playing long after the last performance.
Reconnect with batchmates, senior alumni, younger musicians, mentors, and friends.
Help preserve the history, photos, stories, and achievements of the SLU band tradition.
Take part in outreach programs, benefit concerts, youth support, and community partnerships.
Support current student musicians and deserving alumni pursuing their education.
Contribute to emergency and member assistance through programs such as the Saranay Fund.
Promote music, performance, creativity, and the cultural identity of Baguio City.
A reunion of voices and instruments across the generations of the Guild.
An evening honoring the founding repertoire that began in 1953.
Mentorship sessions led by alumni for the next generation of players.
Generations of musicians who carry the spirit of the Guild forward.
Class of 1998
Class of 1985
Class of 2006
Class of 1972
Whether you are a former band member, a current student musician, a supporter of local culture, or a partner seeking meaningful collaboration, you are welcome here. Reconnect with the music. Support the mission. Be part of the legacy.