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March It Back takes you inside the Cornhusker Marching Band! Different band members will join the podcast to give you a look at what happens behind the scenes of the band. You'll get to hear about the music they learned, drill they marched, stories outside the band, and more! Like we always say, there is no place like Nebraska.

Kylee Sodomka


    • Nov 23, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 59m AVG DURATION
    • 7 EPISODES


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    One Last 'Test Drive' with the CMB

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 60:30


    You want it, you got it! This is an extra special, fan-requested episode of March It Back. Host Kylee Sodomka and her guests talk about the last week of outdoor rehearsals, the last show's performance inside Memorial Stadium, and what this season has meant to these members of the band. Thank you so much for your support and listenership these past few months. It was an amazing journey to share our stories and music with you. And, remember always, there is no place like Nebraska! Graphic Design: Josh Holstein Song Credits (order based on when played in podcast): March of the Cornhuskers - Ronald Seitz, Melvin H. Ribble & William T. Quick On Wisconsin-March--1/23/98 - William T. Purdy, lyrics by Carl Beck Game of Thrones - Ramin Djawadi, arranged by Anthony Falcone Radioactive - Benjamin McKee, Daniel Reynolds, Daniel Sermon, Alexander Grant, and Josh Mosser, arranged by Anthony Falcone How to Train Your Dragon (This is Berk) - John Powell, arranged by Anthony Falcone How to Train Your Dragon (Test Drive) - John Powell, arranged by Anthony Falcone Bad Guy - Words and Music by Billie Eilish O'Connell and Finneas O'Connell, arranged by Jay Dawson, percussion by Jim Reed Hail Varsity - music by Wilber Chenoweth '18, words by W. Joyce Ayres '30 Hail Varsity (Interlude) - Chenoweth & Ayres, arranged by Anthony Falcone Dear Old Nebraska U, Touchdown Version - words and music by Harry Pecha

    Going Out with Fire

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 82:29


    This is the final episode of the season where CMB members recap the Air Force show and start looking at the last show of the season. Maddie, Grace, Josh, and Kylee talk about what these shows have meant and how they feel ending the season with a Dragons show. If you want ONE MORE EPISODE, keep an eye on the Twitter and Instagram pages for a poll that'll come out after this episode is released! Graphic Design: Josh Holstein Song Credits (order based on when played in podcast): March of the Cornhuskers - Ronald Seitz, Melvin H. Ribble & William T. Quick Armed Forces Medley - arranged by Tom Wallace & Captain F.S Van Boskerck, U.S.C.G, edited by Nestor Pelayo Learn to Fly - Taylor Hawkins, David Grohl, and Nate Mendel, arranged by Anthony Falcone The Air Force Hymn (Lord Guard and Guide the Men Who Fly) - Henry Baker and Mary C.D. Hamilton, arranged by Anthony Falcone U.S. Air Force Song - Robert Crawford, arranged by Anthony Falcone Semper Supra - James W. (Jamie) Teachenor, II, arranged by Anthony Falcone The Minnesota Rouser - Floyd M. Hutsell, arranged by McLeod/Bencriscuito Hail Varsity - music by Wilber Chenoweth '18, words by W. Joyce Ayres '30 On Wisconsin-March--1/23/98 - William T. Purdy, lyrics by Carl Beck Games of Thrones - Ramin Djawadi, arranged by Anthony Falcone Radioactive - Benjamin McKee, Daniel Reynolds, Daniel Sermon, Alexander Grant, and Josh Mosser, arranged by Anthony Falcone How to Train Your Dragon (This is Berk) - John Powell, arranged by Anthony Falcone How to Train Your Dragon (Test Drive) - John Powell, arranged by Anthony Falcone Dear Old Nebraska U, Touchdown Version - words and music by Harry Pecha

    I'll Never Stop Saying Maria

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 70:17


    The season is slowly coming to an end. Steffani and Kaeleigh join Kylee and talk about West Side Story. After the performance at NSBA, the band had an extra week to clean up the show for Memorial Stadium a week later. They also discuss what the band is doing to prepare for the Veteran's show and what it will entail. Graphic Design: Josh Holstein Song Credits (order based on when played in the podcast): March of the Cornhuskers - Ronald Seitz, Melvin H. Ribble & William T. Quick Mambo - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Tom Wallace, percussion by Tony McCutchen Maria - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Anthony Falcone America - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Tom Wallace, percussion by Tony McCutchen Tonight - Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, arranged by Michael Sweeney, percussion arranged by Thom Hannum Don't Stop Believin' - Jonathan Cain, Steve Perry & Neil Schon, arranged by Anthony Falcone Cornhusker Marching Band Warm-Ups: Cali Chords Armed Forces Medley - arranged by Tom Wallace & Captain F.S Van Boskerck, U.S.C.G, edited by Nestor Pelayo Learn to Fly - Taylor Hawkins, David Grohl, and Nate Mendel, arranged by Anthony Falcone The Air Force Hymn (Lord Guard and Guide the Men Who Fly) - Henry Baker and Mary C. D. Hamilton, arranged by Anthony Falcone Dear Old Nebraska U, Touchdown Version - words and music by Harry Pecha

    Throw it Back to Middle School

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 81:03


    Homecoming week came and went through the UNL Campus. Host Kylee Sodomka and three drum majors reflect on their fourth halftime show, where they turned back time to their middle school dance. The CMB members also talk about their fall break trip to Purdue and their performance at the NSBA competition with West Side Story. Graphic Design: Josh Holstein Song Credits (order based on when played in the podcast): March of the Cornhuskers - Ronald Seitz, Melvin H. Ribble & William T. Quick Dutchboy (March Down Sequence) - video/audio from University of Nebraska-Lincoln Facebook Video If I Could Turn Back Time - Diane Warren, arranged by Anthony Falcone Cupid Shuffle - Cupid, arranged by Anthony Falcone Perfect - Ed Sheeran, arranged by Anthony Falcone Don't Stop Believin' - Jonathan Cain, Steve Perry & Neil Schon, arranged by Anthony Falcone Jerry was a Racecar Driver (March Down Sequence) -video/audio from Laurie Sodomka Old Town Road - Lil Nas X, performed by Purdue All-American Marching Band, video/audio from Kylee Sodomka Maria - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Anthony Falcone Mambo - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Tom Wallace, percussion by Tony McCutchen America - Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Tom Wallace, percussion by Tony McCutchen Tonight - Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, arranged by Michael Sweeney, percussion arranged by Thom Hannum Dear Old Nebraska U, Touchdown Version - words and music by Harry Pecha

    Celebrating Title IX and the Game of the Century

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 68:53


    This episode is packed with different guests! Join host Kylee Sodomka and many CMB members as they talk about their second and third halftime shows. The CMB's second show of the season celebrated 50 years of Title IX. It's also the alumni game, where past CMB players come and play again with their alma mater. It's also time for the Oklahoma game with a show dedicated to the Game of the Century. The members will look into the music selections and the drill that went along with them. Graphic Design: Josh Holstein Song Credits (order based on when played in the podcast): March of the Cornhuskers - Ronald Seitz, Melvin H. Ribble & William T. Quick Dear Old Nebraska U - words and music by Harry Pecha Every Woman Megamix - Ashford, Simpson, Schwartz, Madonna, Bray, Perry, Eriksen, Hermansen, Wilhelm & Dean, arranged by Anthony Falcone (Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Pat Benatar) Respect - Otis Redding, covered and rearranged by Aretha Franklin, arranged by Anthony Falcone Born This Way - Stefani Germanotta (Lady Gaga), Jeppe Laursen, arranged by Anthony Falcone Band Song - members of Cornhusker Marching Band in 1941, first performed in the 1941 Rose Bowl parade and game Joy to the World - Hoyt Axton, arranged by Anthony Falcone I Feel the Earth Move - Carole King, arranged by Anthony Falcone The Game of the Century - Anthony Falcone Dear Old Nebraska U, Touchdown Version - words and music by Harry Pecha

    Quick Trip to Ireland before Stranger Things

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 49:53


    The marching band season is underway! Host Kylee Sodomka and a few members of the band look back on the very beginning of the year with Exhibition Night and the halftime performance in Ireland (including the overall experience in Dublin). They also dive into the first halftime show for the whole band: Stranger Things. Graphic Design: Josh Holstein Song Credits (order based on when played in the podcast): March of the Cornhuskers - Ronald Seitz, Melvin H. Ribble & William T. Quick Nebraska Fanfares and Dear Old Nebraska U - words and music by Harry Pecha March Grandioso - Ronald Seitz, Melvin H. Ribble & William T. Quick Dear Old Nebraska U on a double-decker bus - words and music by Harry Pecha, video by Doug Bush Fields of Athenry, arranged for the Artane Band - arranged by Ronan O'Reilly, video by Doug Bush Metallica Guitar solo - performed by and video by Brock Godown Stranger Things Theme - Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein, arranged by Anthony Falcone Should I Stay or Should I Go - Topper Headon, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, & Joe Strummer, arranged by Anthony Falcone Master of Puppets - James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Cliff Burton, & Kirk Hammett, arranged by Anthony Falcone, video by Doug Bush Running Up That Hill - Kate Bush, arranged by Anthony Falcone Dear Old Nebraska U, Touchdown Version - words and music by Harry Pecha

    March It Back Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 0:48


    Join host Kylee Sodomka and her team of different Cornhusker Marching Band members as they discuss the 2022 season. Hear about the music they learned, drill they marched, stories outside band and more!

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