The college football national championship is tomorrow, so we wanted to catch up with the students who will take to the field and shine in the spotlight. HALLE KEENE: My name is Halle Keene.
They're in the marching bands. (SOUNDBITE OF THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY MARCHING BAND'S "BUCKEYE BATTLE CRY") RASCOE: Keene is the president of Notre Dame's Band of the Fighting Irish, where she also ...
Due to venue capacity and extreme weather, Missouri State University's Pride Marching Band will not be part of the presidential inauguration parade Monday in Washington, D.C. as planned.
While the nation's capital prepares for Donald Trump's second inauguration, so too is one of our local marching bands!The Middletown High School band took off for Washington, D.C. on Sunday ahead ...
With the Notre Dame Marching Band wrapping up their season Monday night at the College Football ... Mac recalls first being selected for the Fighting Irish Band and her initial reaction. “If you were ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -About 148 students, staff, and chaperones with the Middletown Marching Band departed for Washington, D.C., Sunday to perform in the inaugural parade Monday. According to the ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -About 148 students, staff, and chaperones with the Middletown Marching Band departed for Washington, D.C., Sunday to perform in the inaugural parade Monday. According to the high ...
Recently, Notre Dame Fighting Irish Athletic Director Pete Bevacqua spoke about setting up an annual matchup between the Fighting Irish and Clemson. Here’s what he had to say to reporters. " ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Middletown Marching Band was part of a historic day as they performed at the presidential parade for President Donald Trump. Rebecca Johnson and Johnni Combs have daughters ...
Liberty University’s Spirit of the Mountain marching band is set to partake in Monday’s inauguration parade, and all the band members are “thrilled” to represent their school on the ...
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The confetti had fallen, the Ohio State marching band was belting out Queen’s “Fat Bottomed Girls” and Mercedes-Benz Stadium was a scarlet and gray free-for-all.