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Listen as KBTHABANDHEAD gives his unbiased review/analysis of the 2014 Heritage Classic between Jackson State and Tennessee State. I hope you enjoy the commentary. Please leave a comment with any thoughts or concerns you may have. More is on the way. STAY TUNED!! Website: https://www.bskillzentertainment.com/ Watch my REACTIONS on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/kbthabandhead Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kbthabandhead/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kbthabandhead?lang=en Merch: https://kbthabandhead.myspreadshop.com/
Bonus Episode • Equipment Scams • Buyer & Seller Best PracticesEver encounter a “too-good-to-be-true” listing for marching band gear online? In this bonus episode, host Nicole Younger sits down with band educators Christine Ream (@guardcloset), Erica Owens (@urkuh_spins), and Rose Crow (@r0secr0w) to unpack firsthand accounts of attempted equipment fraud. They discuss the red-flag warning signs, share real victim experiences, and lay out practical steps every program can take to protect booster funds and ensure secure transactions. Whether you need used rifles, sabers, flags, or uniforms, learn how to spot scam listings, choose secure payment methods, and explore trustworthy alternatives so your students never miss a beat.HOST & GUESTS• Host: Nicole Younger — @o2bnpjs• Guest: Christine Ream — @guardcloset• Guest: Erica Owens — @urkuh_spins• Guest: Rose Crow — @r0secr0wEPISODE HIGHLIGHTS• Scam Red Flags: How missing profile photos, refusal to use PayPal Goods & Services, and requests for Cash App signaled fraud.• Community Response: Christine explains how Facebook-group admins removed the scammer, why vigilant moderation matters, and how to safeguard performers' images.• Real Victim Story: A band booster's Apple Pay loss underscores the importance of protected payment channels.• Tech Block Quick Tips:– Blending brass on uneven turf surfaces– Teaching tempo consistency without a metronome– Drill-set pointers for complex field formations• Water We Doing?!: Panel calls out:– Lack of size inclusivity in off-the-rack dancewear– Overuse of props and resulting class disparities in program budgets– Neglecting Memorial Day observances by some groups– Underfilled DCI corps tryouts (over 1,000 open spots in 2025)• Gush & Go:– Erica & Rose's successful youth program recruitment at a community vendor fair– Rose's upcoming Community Spin event welcoming all ages to flag work– Christine's 25-year legacy helping schools nationwide with guard and band equipment“If a seller refuses to use PayPal Goods & Services and insists on Cash App, walk away—your boosters' money is at risk.” — Rose CrowQUICK LINKS• Guard Closet → https://guardcloset.com• Peak Group Travel → https://peakgrouptravel.com• Be Our Next Guest → https://forms.gle/7GcpYZLfY8Uo54pp9• Host Questionnaire → https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QHSqoUpMbUqhrCa5rNK8zRFgVB4BROjZBCQ4m6yd4aQ• Follow Us:– Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/onawaterbreak– TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@onawaterbreak– Link in Bio → https://linktree.com/onawaterbreakSPONSORS• Peak Group Travel – Ensuring your next competition trip is worry-free.• Guard Closet – Trusted source for new and consignment guard and band equipment.FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBESubscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Drop a review, share with a friend, and tag us with your own gear-hunting wins or cautionary tales.HASHTAGS#OnAWaterBreak #MarchingBand #EquipmentScams #ColorGuard #DrumCorps #BuyerBeware #GuardCloset #PeakGroupTravel #MarchingArts #Podcast #SafetyFirst #CommunityEvents #MarchingLife
The week of June 4th, 2025 on The Metallica Report… Steff & Renée discuss The Metallica Marching Band competition and hear from Virginia Tech's Athletic Musical Director, Polly Middleton, how The Marching Virginians create their stadium-shaking interpretation of “Enter Sandman.” Then, on this week's DanLoad, we dive deep into the world of “Shadowcast” and other related Load Deluxe Box Set morsels centering around ideas, rough takes, and alternate versions of the Load album songs. The Metallica Report – your official, weekly guide for all things Metallica, straight from the source. New episode every Wednesday. Metallica Marching Band Competition - https://www.metallicamarchingband.com/ Load Remastered Pre-Order & Merch - https://www.metallica.com/store/load-remastered Upcoming Tour Dates: metallica.com/tour M72 map - m72map.metallica.com “Metallica Saved My Life” Film: fathomentertainment.com/metallica-saved-my-life Music from The Metallica Report: metallica.lnk.to/TMR-music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marching Band, Memorial Day, Grilling, Frisbee, rain, life, Monday, cornhole, possibly burning the house down, federal holidays and the prompt was IMPRESSIONISM. This is our first recording back since before our California trip. We love you, thanks for listening, write a song from the prompt Impressionism and we will see you next week.
Welcome back to On A Water Break, the podcast where we talk about everything you're talking about on the sideline during a water break. This week, we're welcoming a brand-new crew — our 2025 DCI Correspondents — who'll be reporting all summer long from the road!
This week on On A Water Break Weekly, we're twirling into something special! Author and longtime color guard veteran Jase Peoples joins us to talk about Twirl—his new YA novel that centers queer identity, color guard culture, and the power of found family. We get into his 32 Count Life Story, talk representation in marching arts literature, and how Twirl is already resonating with performers across the country.To Catch up on the Book with Jase Peeples (@jasepeeples). Check it out (bit.ly/3Z8n1Fi)Plus, it's a packed sideline with Jackie, Ricardo, Trish, and special guest Jase jumping in on this week's topics, including:
Stockdale High School's feature twirler Careum Faughtenbery made Stockdale ISD history by signing with a Division 1 university's marching band. She was selected by Texas Tech University's “Goin' Band from Raiderland” as one of their twirlers for the 2025-2026 school year. Texas Tech's Marching Band is among the finest bands in the country. It hosts 400+ members and was the 1998 recipient of the prestigious Sudler Trophy as the nation's top marching band. Their twirlers are three-time National Collegiate Champions and winners of multiple awards and honors. Careum has always had a goal to twirl in college. That became a...Article Link
This week On A Water Break, we're spinning into pageant season, breaking down the cost of drum corps, and celebrating some throwback Aussie hat glory. Hosts Nicole, Woody, and Jeremy from Drum Corps Today are joined by color guard director and pageant competitor AK Hazel for an episode packed with marching arts news, real talk, and lots of love for performers pushing boundaries.
This week's episode of the BSME Awards-nominated Empire Podcast had better not be the episode that the BSME Awards judging panel listens to ahead of voting, or our nomination might be rescinded. Which is to say, chaos reigns as Chris Hewitt returns — eventually, after being waylaid by a McQ&A — to the hosting chair, and is joined by Helen O'Hara, James Dyer and, for a limited time only, Nick de Semlyen to talk about movies only they love, the week's movie news including the new Superman trailer, and review Final Destination Bloodlines, Hallow Road, and The Marching Band. Oh, and there's a spelling bee that exudes some serious little D energy. Our guests this week are the wonderful pairings of Matthew Rhys and Rosamund Pike, stars of the blistering new psychodrama, Hallow Road, and Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein, directors of the riotously entertaining new Final Destination movie, Bloodlines. Enjoy! Vote for us!
Adam Ball & Van Connor are back with your ultimate guide to everything cinematic hitting screens for the next seven days - feat. a look at The Marching Band, Good One and Final Destination: Bloodlines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Benedict and Viv Groskop review Stephen Sondheim's final musical, Here We Are, a surreal story of brunch and existential dread; French film about about grassroots music, The Marching Band and Daniel Kehlmann's new novel, The Director, about a real life German filmmaker navigating the Third Reich.Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Simon Richardson
Some interesting choices. A Complete Unknown, The Last Dance, Marching Band. Big Box Craft Beer. Museum Update. Ball Players and their Swag. Sears saves the School Day. Phoebe Gates starts a business. Tiffany Lamp Tattoo, anyone? Out in Cali to cheer for Zeke and Noel. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Ellie Suttmeier Art: Zeke Abuhoff
Vanguardistas have more fun—so if you don't already subscribe to the podcast, join the Vanguard today via Apple Podcasts or extratakes.com for non-fruit-related devices. In return you'll get a whole extra Take 2 alongside Take 1 every week, with bonus reviews, more viewing recommendations from the Good Doctors and whole bonus episodes just for you. And if you're already a Vanguardista, we salute you. Reviews this week of French feelgood hit ‘The Marching Band' (En Fanfare)--where a conductor in need of a bone-marrow transplant discovers a long-lost brother and undertakes an unexpected musical journey. Think Brassed Off, but more French. Also we have the edge-of-your-car-seat thriller ‘Hallow Road' starring Rosamund Pike, and the usual run down of the Box Office Top 10 and all your erudite/hilarious/chin-strokey correspondence on those. The Good Doctors will also be talking ‘The Last Of Us' series 2—and that's because our very special guest this week is its showrunner Craig Mazin. In a bumper conversation that extends into Take 2 for Vanguardistas, he and Simon talk about the groundbreaking video-game adaptation series and his journey to creating it. Covering everything from storytelling secrets to the show's brilliant needle drops, via revenge, grief and creativity, this one really goes places—don't miss it. Timecodes (for Vanguardistas listening ad-free): En Fanfare (The Marching Band) Review: 08:15 Craig Mazin Interview: 26:03 The Last of Us S2 Review: 45:28 Hallow Road Review: 58:36 You can contact the show by emailing correspondence@kermodeandmayo.com or you can find us on social media, @KermodeandMayo Please take our survey and help shape the future of our show: https://www.kermodeandmayo.com/survey EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/take Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To advertise on this show contact: podcastadsales@sonymusic.com And to find out more about Sony's new show Origins with Cush Jumbo, click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A special group of students and faculty members at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo are creating a unique device. The device is going to help blind and visually impaired marching band members stay in position. Joining us to talk about the device are Cal Poly faculty members and students Chandni Sharma, Professor Robert Crockett, music teacher Brent Boon, and Emma Merriman. For more info related to this week's show, go to: https://speakingoutfortheblind.weebly.com/list-of-episodes-and-show-news/for-more-information-episode-364-marching-band Ways to Connect to Speaking Out for the Blind Amazon Alexa enabled device (RECOMMENDED) “Alexa, Ask ACB Media to play Media 1”. (1 = stream number). PC / browser access (RECOMMENDED): Visit acbmedia.org at http://www.acbmedia.org/1 (1 = stream number). The site has a built-in media player and there is no need to install or use a media player on your device. Hit the play button and the stream will begin playing immediately. Smart device Access (RECOMMENDED): Download “ACB Link” from your app store. Find “Radio” along the bottom of the screen, then “Menu” in the top left corner. Select “Live Streams” and then choose “ACB Media 1 - Mainstream.” Double tap the play button. Victor Reader Stream Access: Navigate to “Internet radio library” in the “online bookshelf”. Locate the Humanware playlist. From the playlist, select ACB Media 1 (1 = stream number) and hit play. Alternate Dial-In access Dial 1 (518) 906-1820. Listen to the menu prompts and press 1. IMPORTANT NOTE The ACB Radio Tuner is no longer supported. If you used the tuner in the past, you may access all ACB Media streams from acbmedia.org (see above) If you are using alternate ways to access ACB Media streams than those above (such as Tune In or Winamp using acbradio.org URL's, we kindly ask that you use one of the methods above. Facebook page is at Speaking Out for the Blind and X (formerly Twitter) page is at SpeakOutfortheBlind (you may also access this at SpeakOutBlind).
CROWN BRASS • COACHELLA ENERGY • DCI LEGENDFrom Star of Indiana rookie to the face of Carolina Crown's famous brass line, educator MATT HARLOFF just checked off an unexpected bucket-list item: conducting a 60-piece ensemble for Travis Scott at Coachella. Hosts NICOLE YOUNGER and JOSÉ “JOEY” MONTES III dig into the email that started it all, the three-week scramble, and why saying “YES” to wild opportunities feeds your students, too.
This week On A Water Break, we're bringing you our monthly live-recorded episode, now debuting on the podcast feed! Hosts Jackie, Nicole, and Stephen are joined by special guest Taylor Poole, Percussion Caption Head for The Academy Drum & Bugle Corps — and the team goes in on everything from wrist technique to DCI performance order to how a snail and roller derby made it into a 32 Count Life Story.
This week, we're taking a break with two powerhouse performers who are redefining what it means to be visible — both on the floor and online. Hosts Jackie Brown and Nicole Younger sit down with Piper Click (University of Alabama, Alta Marea, Blue Devils) and Max Marr (Fantasia, Blue Devils) to talk about performing at the highest level while managing a growing social media presence during the competitive season.In this episode, Piper and Max share their 32 Count Life Stories, give us a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to balance school, rehearsal, and content creation, and reflect on how visibility, legacy, and pressure shape their experience as young leaders in the marching arts.
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The Grapevine High School marching band got some exciting news as they found out Post Malone is hiring them to play some hype music for tailgaters before his show in Arlington May 9th. STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/post-malones-alma-mater-high-school-marching-band-will-play-hype-music-at-his-show/
On this episode of On A Water Break we tackle a powerful and often unspoken issue in the activity: body shaming.Host Nicole Younger (@o2binpjs) is joined by co-hosts Alicia Sharp (@aliciaoninsta2) and Whitney Stone (@dancerwhit), alongside guest clinicians Carlos Herrera (@hellocarlosxd) and Erik Longey (@itsspelledwithak), for an emotional and honest discussion on body image, staff expectations, and how size discrimination shows up in the marching arts.From traumatic uniform fittings and audition comments to the struggle of masking and the impact of a single sentence, each guest shares personal stories and reflects on how we can all do better as educators, performers, and leaders. They also spotlight organizations offering real support, like Melanin Mosaic, the WGI Participant Protection system, and RISE (Resource for Instruction, Safety & Education).
We're back and LIVE again on YouTube with hosts Trish O'Shea (@trishdish1002), Jackie Brown (@spintronixguard), Jose Montes III (@marchingbymontes), and Joey Montes — joined this week by winter guard judge and educator Ashley D'Amore and our favorite sideline perspective, Sharon Boyd (@therealbandmom).SEGMENT 1: THE SIDELINES & BONUS EPISODE PREVIEWSWe kick things off with a quick welcome and look ahead at what's coming up: An international episode featuring the Color Guard Alliance of the Philippines A candid chat with Brandy Keeton (University of Alabama & Alta Marea) A WGI engagement recap with the couple from Tampa Independent A summer preview with siblings Piper & Avery Click heading to Blue Devils Alicia's deep dive into body size and space in the marching artsSEGMENT 2: MARCHING ARTS NEWS Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps sparks controversy with a $1700 “Field Set Crew” post targeting 18–22-year-olds. The backlash was immediate — and now they're “reevaluating.” Sharon (The Band Mom) gives her honest thoughts. Jackie reports on Avon Band Director Jay Webb's appearance in Travis Scott's Coachella show Spartans announce their 2025 show “Mistica” but face heat for using AI-generated art before quietly swapping it out Michigan's Reeths-Puffer HS Band is the focus of a new documentary WGI launches BEAM: a real-time performance feedback platform Ultimate Drill Book rolls out the “Listening Zones” feature to help students better understand ensemble timing Peak Group Travel shares their weekly travel tipSEGMENT 3: 60-SECOND TECH BLOCK / WATER WE DOING / GUSH AND GOAshley D'Amore delivers a 60-Second Tech Block on Dynamic Efforts & Qualities — and the crew reacts in real time. In this week's “Water We Doing?” segment: Sharon asks why indoor winds still don't get as much attention Ashley begs groups to practice getting on and off the floor to avoid last-second chaos Trish wants drum corps to stop waiting until mid-season to announce their show themes Jose shares frustrations as a drill writer being asked for August-ready material in AprilWe wrap with “Gush and Go”: Jackie's middle school mini guard is ready for their big debut Ashley shares her summer spinning with her 2-year-old to Chapel Roan Sharon celebrates her son graduating with a music ed degree and aging out with the Blue Devils Jose has a few open choreography spots and is finally relaxing after WGIWant to be a guest on the pod? Fill out the form at the link in our bio or email us at onawaterbreakpodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to follow us @onawaterbreak, leave a review, and share the show.We'll see you at the next rehearsal — On A Water Break.
This week, Nicole (@o2bnpjs) is joined by Whitney (@dancerwhit) and Alicia (@aliciaoninsta2) for an episode packed with big announcements, fresh perspectives, and two exciting new voices joining the sidelines!We're thrilled to welcome guest clinicians Carlos Herrera (@hellocarlosxd) and Erik Longey (@itsspelledwithak) to the podcast! They each share their 32 Count Life Stories — from band kid beginnings to taking leadership roles in the marching arts.
Ben from Cats And Cats And Cats and Fly Fly Triceratops guest starred this week. For more band related topics, check out our original 3-part radio play about the Spice Girls called "Spicy Burgers" (episodes 270-272) and 853: Bill & Ted Face the Music. This concludes Marching Band month. Next week will be a special birthday pick, The Return of the Living Dead (1985).
On this jam-packed On A Water Break episode, host Stephen McCarrick is joined live by Matt Walters (@surfingdrums), Austin Hall (@austin_hall10), Woody Woodward (@remoking100), Joey Montes (@marchingbymontes), and first-time guest Daniel Balls (@balls_boy) to break down all the action from WGI Championships 2025.
This week's On A Water Break is coming to you LIVE for the first time ever!
In this special bonus episode, Stephen McCarrick and Anne Turner sit down with Julie Davila, renowned percussion educator, composer, adjudicator, and newly appointed Judge Administrator for Drum Corps International (DCI). Julie shares her remarkable journey through the marching arts, from her early passion for percussion and transformative years at the University of North Texas to her extensive adjudicating career in both DCI and WGI.✨ Highlights from this Episode: Julie's "32-Count Life Story": From her roots as a young drummer and water sports enthusiast to becoming a respected leader and advocate for women in percussion. Deep Dive into Arranging and Composition: Julie discusses her powerful piece, "Faith and Fortitude," inspired by personal experiences and resilience through her daughter's medical challenges. Judging Insights: Julie provides an insider look at what defines a successful front ensemble, balancing innovation with tradition, and her experience across multiple judging captions. New Role at DCI: Julie shares her excitement about becoming the Judge Administrator for DCI, her goals for supporting diversity in adjudication, and nurturing future talent. "Water We Doing?": Julie, Stephen, and Anne address the pitfalls of comparing scores across competitions and advocate for a stronger musical foundation in young ensembles. "Gush and Go": Celebrating recent accomplishments, exciting future plans, and the continuous growth of women leaders in the marching arts.
In this powerful bonus episode, On A Water Break tackles an emotional and timely subject: how the marching arts community responds in moments of crisis. In light of the recent Texas drumline tragedy and the devastating California wildfires, we explore the systems, support networks, and people who rise up when everything is on the line.Alicia is joined by rotating hosts Ricardo and Nicole along with Band director Spencer Milligan for an urgent and candid roundtable conversation about safety, preparedness, and how programs can act before tragedy strikes.We also feature an inspiring interview co-led by Christopher Rutt and Alicia with Peter Ye and Allison Avina-Wyant from Palisades Charter High School in Los Angeles. When their campus was impacted by wildfires over winter break, their band and color guard programs faced immediate disruption. Hear how they worked together—with help from the Santa Monica High School staff and band parents—to continue their seasons and keep students connected through music and performance.From forming partnerships and sharing rehearsal spaces to securing donated instruments and navigating circuit policies, their story highlights the resilience of the performing arts.Topics Covered in This Episode
It's so cool when you hear marching bands cover pop songs, isn't it?
IT'S FINALE TIME, REFINER!!Strap yourself in! Mark is meeting with Cobel, Devon and...Mark. You heard me. We've got a fantastic 75 minutes in store this week. Some revelations, a lot of action, a few heartbreaking moments and, of course, goats.The sacred mission of the Goats is revealed!! We also discover how the goats are used in service to Kier.Oh, and speaking of Kier, he and Seth Milchick do a Catskills comedy routine that will make you CRINGE! Then Seth grabs a baton and leads an actual Marching Band for what has been dubbed "MDE 2.0".Why are we even talking about it? The only way to truly experience this bizarre masterpiece is to wade right in!! Praise Kier and pass the Bolt Gun!! Huge thanks to Adam Scott, star of 'Severance' and host of the Severance Podcast for recording a custom intro for "Severed." Make sure to check out 'The Severance Podcast w/Ben Stiller & Adam Scott" wherever you found this one!A big 'thank you' to Kier Eagan, er I mean Marc Geller! Marc both sat for an interview (make sure to check it out) AND recorded some great bumpers as Kier himself. Follow Marc on Instagram @geller_marc.Support the show on Patreon! (Click here)APPLE PODCAST LISTENERS: If you are enjoying "Severed: The Ultimate 'Severance' Podcast" please make sure to leave a 5-star rating (and, if you want, a review telling others to give it a try). Higher rated podcasts get better placement in suggestion lists. It helps more "Severance" fans find the show. Thanks!!!Season 2 of "Severance" is underway as of 1/17/2025. New episodes are released at 9E/8C on Thursday evening through the end of March. Join the 'Severed' Patreon page for new episode chatroom viewing parties every Thursday night. (www.patreon.com/SeveredPod) Join the fun on our Facebook page @SeveredPod. Throughout this very exciting Season Two, I'll try to keep you updated on news about the show. Also, let's talk!! Comments? Theories? Corrections? I LOVE 'EM!! Send to: SeveredPod@gmail.comPLEASE MAKE SURE TO SHARE THE PODCAST WITH YOUR FRIENDS WHO ARE 'SEVERANCE' FANS. THE SHOW GROWS THROUGH WORD OF MOUTH!!Needing your own copies of the Lexington Letter and Orientation Booklet? I've got you covered with downloadable PDFs of both documents:LETTER: LEXINGTONLETTER-TheLetter.pdf HANDBOOK: LEXINGTONLETTER-MDROrientationHandbook.pdfYou haven't completely watched 'Severance' until you've listened to 'Severed'.
It's the series finale for season 2 of Severance. Murder! Marching Bands! Goats! Let's go! Bonus Squid - Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we're highlighting more powerhouse women in the marching arts as part of our Women's History Month series.This episode features hosts:
In this Women's History Month special, we're bringing you an episode full of inspiration, empowerment, and wisdom from some of the brightest and most powerful women in the marching arts world. Hosted by Alicia Sharp, with a dynamic group of rotating co-hosts including Ashlee Amos, Nicole Younger, and Whitney Stone, this episode dives deep into their experiences, challenges, and triumphs as they share their journeys in a traditionally male-dominated field.This week's episode is packed with incredible conversations about leadership, mentorship, and breaking barriers. The panel talks about gender issues in marching arts, the progress being made, and how they are shaping the future for the next generation of women in the activity. We also explore burnout, career transitions, and the power of building confidence and authenticity.
Tune in as Waukee CSD APEX associates sit down with NWHS marching band students to learn more about their spring break trip to Ireland!
Welcome back to On A Water Break! This week, Jackie is hosting and we're kicking off Women's History Month with a special episode featuring incredible voices from across the marching arts world.Joining us are: Trish Alicia WhitneyWe also have a truly inspiring guest this week: Denise Bonfiglio, a pioneering force in the marching arts with over 50 years of experience. From her early days with the 27th Lancers to her work with Santa Clara Vanguard, Denise has not only redefined performance but mentored countless artists.Additionally, we're joined by Kristi Hebert (aka @Supermomma on TikTok), who's taking her group to Dayton for the first time. Kristi shares her fears, hopes, and questions about the big step, and our panel of experts helps guide her through the process.This episode is packed with incredible stories and advice, and we'll also take a deep dive into Kristi's 32 Count Life Story, plus discuss current news in the marching arts.Don't forget to: Subscribe and hit notifications on your favorite podcast app Write us a review and share with a friend Send us your questions or topics via email at onawaterbreakpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on social media @OnAWaterBreak for updates and more Interested in being on the show? Fill out the guest form linked in our bio on social mediaLinks: March Forth on March Fourth - DCI WGI Advisory Board Meetings Randall Standridge's Post on Mental HealthFollow Us:Instagram | Twitter | Facebook @OnAWaterBreakThanks for listening, and we'll see you at the next rehearsal… on a water break!This version summarizes the episode with all the important details while keeping it within a concise format!
The Keystone Indoor Drill Association (KIDA) is one of the oldest organizations of its kind in the country, serving the region since its inception in 1981. The organization sponsors competitive events for Indoor Color Guard, Percussion, Dance, and Winds. “Back in the day, we used to also have a competition with majorettes and drill teams. We don't have any of those anymore, but we're, you know. very, very strong with our members for Color Guard and Indoor Drumline, “said Matt Carraher, President of KIDA. There are similarities and differences between marching bands and indoor drills that includes percussion and ensembles. “So, the easiest way to say it is if you take a marching band and you take away everything except the drums and then mix it together with Cirque du Soleil and then put it in a gym, that's what indoor drumline is. So, it's not just playing the drums or drumline the movie from 20 years ago. It's not just that. We call it pageantry because it's there's choreography, there's dancers, there's props, there's crazy costuming, there's big sound systems, there's lighting, there's all kinds of things that go into it.” KIDA has over 100 participating schools and independent organizations from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. “You know, our big goal and... as an organization is just to make sure that we're fostering the environment of growth for these students and creating a great experience for them. And that's really our goal is we want our events to be a great experience for these students to have a performance outlet and have something that they really look forward to, the audience really looks forward to, and they can do some really cool things.” Listen to the podcast to hear the entire conversation. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
March 4th is National Marching Band Day, a day to march forth and celebrate the vibrant tradition of marching bands across the nation. To celebrate, we spoke with Directors of two of Pennsylvania’s premiere marching ensembles-Dr. Matthew Brunner from the Temple University Diamond Band and Dr. Brad Towsend, Director of the University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching Band. For Brad, he knew early on he wanted to pursue a career in music as a high school band director. But that changed when he took a school trip to the University of Pitt for Pitt Band Day. “They came out, pulled out all the stops, man. They played the over to 1812 and they had cannons. And when the game started, they sat the bands, the high school bands in the end zone. And there's a tunnel that the pit band came running out of, which I'd learned later is called their run cadence. And I was like, that's it, right there. That's what I got to do.” Brads collegiate career kicked off with the Temple Diamonds, before becoming the Band Director at Pitt. “I did direct the Diamond Band for six years and taught in the music education department there. And I made a big move across the country to Oregon State. was there for 11 years. And I've been here at Pitt for the last 12.” Matt was introduced to the band while his uncle was in the Ohio State Marching Band. His grandmother even made him a little marching band uniform for him when he attended the games. “My grandmother made me a little marching band; Ohio State Marching Band uniform and we would go down there and every time I would stand there, and I would conduct and it's kind of fortuitous what I was going to do with the rest of my life.” When Matt went off to college, he set out to study computer science, but switched his major to music and the rest was history. “I was finishing my doctorate in Indiana at Indiana university in Bloomington and I, um, uh, the job came open and it was open. I saw it posted the year before and, um, you know, then it came open again and I applied for it and they hired me and I've been there for 17 years now.” Listen to the podcast to hear the entire conversation. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for a special On A Water Break bonus feature as we take a trip around the world, starting in Thailand! In this two-part episode, host Grantis Peranda sits down with Kosin Suebprasitwong, the president of the Marching Band Association of Thailand, to explore the growth and development of marching arts in Thailand and beyond.In Part 1, Kosin shares his journey from being a marching band student to becoming a leading figure in Thailand's marching arts scene. He discusses his role in creating the Thailand World Music Championships (TWMC) and the challenges he's overcome to make the marching arts accessible to schools of all sizes and budgets. Learn about the unique competitions in Thailand, from street parades to marching battles and modern concert bands.In Part 2, Kosin dives into the creation of the Thai Marching Band Association and his efforts to build a global network for marching arts through the Asian Marching Band Confederation (AMBC) and the World Marching Band Organization (WMBO). He talks about the importance of education and government support, as well as his dream of expanding marching arts to every country in the world. Kosin's passion for growing the activity internationally, including bringing marching bands to countries like Bhutan, is truly inspiring.Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the global impact of marching arts and how you can get involved!For more information on Kosin's work and the organizations he leads, visit: Kosin's Website Marching Band Association of Thailand Thailand World Music Championships Contact Kosin: gosin.supersitvong.comFor more about Grantis Peranda, the host of On A Water Break, check out: Grantis' Website Follow Grantis on Instagram: @grantisimo_pFollow On A Water Break on social media: Instagram: @onawaterbreak Facebook: @onawaterbreakSubscribe, share, and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts to support the show. We'll see you at the next rehearsal!
Wait… Was That A BANK ROBBER!? The Morning Scramble is dreaming BIG for this year's entry in the SaPaDaPaSo Parade on Monday, March 17th. There's gonna be a float with a guest of honor, the Z vehicles, AND the Z102.9 Marching Band. But we need YOU to help us fill out the band. Do you ... Read more
Hosted by Ricardo , Woody, and Nicole, On A Water Break brings together voices from across the marching arts community, featuring incredible performers, directors, and industry professionals.What: The podcast where we dive into the conversations you and your friends are having during water breaks—everything from performance stories to what it's like being part of the marching arts family. This season's special focus is on celebrating Black History Month, with powerful stories from African American performers shaping the future of our activity.Main Host: Ricardo (with special interviews by Nicole)Episode Description:Welcome back to On A Water Break! This week, we're featuring incredible African American performers from across the marching arts. Joining us are: Madeline Williams – Newest Drum Major at Blue Devils (@maddy_william_s) | Blue Devils Instagram: @BlueDevils Christian Elliott-Haynes – Performer with Sacramento Mandarins/Atlanta Quest, Battery Coordinator for Cass High School Marching Band (@chrisxdrums) | Sacramento Mandarins Instagram: @SacMandarins | Atlanta Quest Instagram: @atlantaquest Ayasia Lay – Performer with AMP Winter Guard (@Ayasialay_) | AMP Winter Guard Instagram: @AMPWinterGuard Omari Holaki – Performer with Carolina Crown (@omarimholaki) | Carolina Crown Instagram: @CarolinaCrown Josiah Cooperwood – Performer with University of Alabama's Million Dollar Band (@mdbdrummajors) | Million Dollar Band Instagram: @MillionDollarBandThis episode is packed with inspiring stories from these performers, and next week we'll bring you a powerful episode with Black female band directors. Stay tuned!Don't forget to: Subscribe and hit notifications on your favorite podcast app Write us a review and share with a friend Send us your questions or topics via email at onawaterbreakpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on social media @OnAWaterBreak for updates and more Interested in being on the show? Fill out the guest form linked in our bio on social mediaLinks: Washington Commanders Marching Band Auditions: wavy.com/news/local-news/washington-commanders-marching-band-auditions-in-dmv/ Metallica Marching Band Contest: metallicamarchingband.com Feature Article on O'Neill Sanford: theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/entertainment_life/baton-rouge-band-director/article_2aa7ee0a-e581-11ef-ab82-4fb8d447cf60.html DCI Scholarships Auction: dci.org/news/former-cadets-member-to-auction-painting-in-support-of-dci-scholarshipsFollow Us:Instagram | Twitter | Facebook @OnAWaterBreakThanks for listening, and we'll see you at the next rehearsal… on a water break
Welcome to On A Water Break, the podcast where we talk about everything you and your friends are discussing during your marching arts rehearsals, on a water break. This week, we're joined by the hosts of Drum Corps AF, Sage Lee and Brandon Worf, for an unfiltered, honest, and often hilarious conversation about drum corps and the marching arts world.In this episode, we dive into the origins of Drum Corps AF, explore some of the most shocking moments from the podcast, and discuss their no-holds-barred approach to commentary. Sage and Brandon share their thoughts on dream guests, the most surprising things they've learned, and the controversies that have stirred the community. Plus, we've got some listener-submitted questions to really put them on the spot!What You'll Hear in This Episode: The creation and evolution of Drum Corps AF Behind-the-scenes stories and shocking moments Unfiltered opinions on drum corps and the marching arts Listener-submitted questions for Sage and Brandon The Water We Doing & Gush and Go segmentsAbout Drum Corps AF: Drum Corps AF is a podcast that cuts through the sweet talk and dives into the real issues of the marching arts world. Hosted by Sage Lee and Brandon Worf, it's a podcast where snark and shade meet a deep love for the activity. Whether it's discussing the latest news, diving into fan favorites, or calling out the elephant in the room, Drum Corps AF keeps things real.Where to Find Us: Instagram: @OnAWaterBreak Facebook: On A Water Break Podcast YouTube: On A Water Break YouTube TikTok: @OnAWaterBreakFind Drum Corps AF: Website: Drum Corps AF Instagram: @DrumCorpsAFPodcast Facebook: Drum Corps AF YouTube: Drum Corps AFSubscribe, Share & Review:Don't forget to subscribe to On A Water Break and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform! Share this episode with a fellow marching arts enthusiast to keep the conversation going.#OnAWaterBreak #DrumCorpsAF #MarchingArts #DrumCorps #Podcast #MarchingBand #DrumCorpsCommunity #SageLee #BrandonWorf #PodcastInterview #WaterBreakChatThis version includes optimized keywords for podcast listeners and is written in a more streamlined way to attract listeners looking for drum corps and marching arts discussions. Let me know if you need any further tweaks!
Marching Bands! Athletic Prowess - it's not all about the looks. Low Cal Wine? Britt Allcroft. Fay Vincent. Dick Button. Wolfgang Zwiener. Book recs from Scott Turow. How to Sell a Ferrari. Dan reveals his Super Bowl pick. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Ellie Suttmeier Art: Zeke Abuhoff
**Reupload. Originally Posted 5/8/20**Raise your baton, ready that podium, and don't forget to grab your score as Dr. Payne and Eric continue our month long Conducting Bootcamp! In order to be prepared to run an effective and efficient rehearsal, you need to know your score inside and out! Dr. Tracz, the Director of bands at KSU, joins us to talk about how to make the most out of your score study and prepare to run your rehearsal before you step foot on the podium.Find Dr. Tracz's Presentation and more at https://www.k-state.edu/band/classes/518/Dr. Frank Tracz is professor of music and director of bands at Kansas State University. He earned his B.M.E. from The Ohio State University, the M.M. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Ph.D. from the Ohio State University. He has public school teaching experience in Wisconsin and Ohio and has also served as Assistant Director of bands at Syracuse University and Director of bands at Morehead State University.Dr. Tracz has served as an adjudicator, clinician, speaker in various schools and conferences and has conducted All-State and Honor bands across the United States as well as in Canada, Singapore, South Africa, Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand.At Kansas State he directs the Wind Ensemble and the Marching Band, teaches graduate and undergraduate conducting, advisor to Kappa Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Sigma, and the Band Ambassadors, and administers and guides all aspects of a large BIG XII comprehensive band program. Ensembles under his direction have been invited to perform at numerous State conferences, MENC, two CBDNA regional conferences, The Larry Sutherland Wind band Festival at Fresno State, Carnegie Hall, and the Kennedy Center.The marching band was awarded the prestigious Sudler Trophy in 2015. The Wind Ensemble has been invited to perform at the International Convention of the American Bandmasters Association in 2019 in Loveland, CO Dr. Tracz is on the faculty of the Conn-Selmer Institute, adjunct faculty of the American Band College, past member of the Music Education Journal Editorial Board, contributor to the Teaching Music Through performance In Band series, and was recently appointed Chair of the Sudler Trophy Project of the John Philip Sousa Foundation. His honors include the Stamey Award for outstanding teaching, Kansas Bandmasters Outstanding Director award, Wildcat Pride Alumni Association award, the Tau Beta Sigma Paula Crider Outstanding Band Director award, named a Lowell Mason fellow, and Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Fraternity. He has also received the ConnSelmer Institute Hall of Fame award, the Kansas State Professorial Performance award, and was elected to the prestigious American Bandmasters Association.(Bio Courtesy of K-State Bands)Not Your Forte Podcast is a music education podcast that is geared towards helping Music Education students survive and thrive throughout their undergrad as well as prepare to enter the "real world". Not Your Forte is brought to you by Eric Tinkler, a senior in music education at Kansas State and Dr. Phillip Payne, the Undergraduate Music Education advisor at Kansas State. You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and much more!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/notyourfortepodcast)Support the show
The Ohio State University Marching Band is known as TBDBITL, or The Best Damn Band In The Land. And when you watch the band rehearse, it's easy to see how they continue to live up to that nickname on football fields from coast to coast.Get an inside look at OSU Marching Band practice, as TBDBITL puts the finishing touches on their halftime show for the 2025 College Football National Championship Game between Ohio State and Notre Dame.
There are some people that have issues with Mississippi Valley State University. The HBCU’s marching band was invited to perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration. Now MSU marching band is asking for donations to get to the inauguration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.