Band Description
“The Marching Band is one of the public faces of our school, and in some settings (like parades), the only public face. If our marching band looks good, our whole school looks good.” - This is the essence of some words spoken by our former band director, Nick Greeson. We all know it to be true. It is much responsibility in the hands of a small group of students. They deserve our support, and we give it gladly and with enthusiasm. This is the goal of this site.
This site is unofficial, maintained by a Band Booster, and not endorsed by the Indian River School District or Sussex Central High School.
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Sunday, September 29, 2013
U. of D. Band Day
This video of Band Day showed up on Facebook. It was produced by the U. of D. I think. Sorry, but I couldn't get a screen shot of the video to display.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
U. of D. Band Day 9-21-13
We posted some pictures of Band Day on Facebook. Even if you aren't on Facebook, I think you should be able to view them by going on this link:
Band Facebook Page
We will post more on Band Day later.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
First Game 9/7/13
The first few games of the season have the unusual distinction of starting with the sun high. The band played the National Anthem from the track for the opening home game on September 7, Saturday night.
They performed part one of "Spy Games" during the half-time show. They will add another part this coming Friday night at our home game against Lake Forest.
Something you can't help but notice is the size of our band. The up side to that is this - no one gets lost in the crowd. Every band member is that much more important to the band. If you are one of just a few members of your section, that gives you awesome responsibility. And that does NOT go unnoticed. We appreciate your effort. Thank you.
They performed part one of "Spy Games" during the half-time show. They will add another part this coming Friday night at our home game against Lake Forest.
Something you can't help but notice is the size of our band. The up side to that is this - no one gets lost in the crowd. Every band member is that much more important to the band. If you are one of just a few members of your section, that gives you awesome responsibility. And that does NOT go unnoticed. We appreciate your effort. Thank you.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
More from Alex
All that practicing... all that marching....all those drum wars... so was it worth it? Just ask Alex Robb who graduated last year and is now on the Drumline of East Carolina University. We received this update from Alex regarding his first game day. This is a perfect example of where sticking with it gets you:
Saturday was amazing! A real dream come true! Playing for a crowd of like 80,000 people is crazy. The game was so much fun in itself, just being there and watching ECU beat ODU while surrounded by others in the student section, but then you add getting to play and watch everyone's reactions and see people dancing and that's really cool. But also its not just the game, its Game Day. The fun and playing goes all day. We have practice from 10-12 and people watch, then we eat and put on our uniforms and march up to the field and everyone lines the streets and waits for us and follows behind the band. Then when we get to the stadium we divide the whole band into 3 roaming pep bands and we play for tailgaters. So we really go all out all day and interact with people and they go crazy for us, little kids come up and high 5 us. It's awesome, in high school sometimes you feel like you just go to the games and you are there, but now it's like the band is requested and praised and asked for and we are like 210 celebrities (and based on how many random photos got taken of me I felt like it.) We also unveiled our new uniforms this game and we were all looking sharp and getting compliments and people reacted to that. So it was a great day, filled with tons of playing and excitement and soaking in the next level of it all. Haha it feels like the Big Time.
Thanks for keeping in touch, Alex.
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