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Stand Up And Cheer |
Group Name |
Western Kentucky University Big Red Marching Band |
Conductor |
Jeff Bright |
Event |
Mansfield |
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Album ID - 50965-MCD |
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Track |
TITLE |
Composer/Arranger |
1 |
Stand Up and Cheer |
McNeely, Paul P. |
2 |
Fanfare & Entrance/Stand Up and Cheer |
McNeely, Paul P. / Higgins |
3 |
My Old Kentucky Home |
Foster, Stephen C. / Griffith |
4 |
College Heights |
Bradley, Mary Francis |
5 |
You’re a Grand Old Flag |
Cohan, George M. / Clark |
6 |
The Star Spangled Banner |
Smith, John Stafford; Key, Francis Scott / Damrosch, Walter; Sousa, John Philip |
7 |
Rock and Roll |
Glitter, Gary; Leander, Mike / Bright |
8 |
Two in the Middle (Go Toppers!)/Stand Up and Cheer |
Knob, Ed; McNeely, Paul P. |
9 |
I Don’t Wanna Stop |
Osbourne, Ozzy; Churko, Kevin; Wylde, Zakk / Wallace |
10 |
Locked Out of Heaven |
Mars, Bruno; Levine, Ari; Lawrence, Philip / Murtha |
11 |
Don’t Stop the Music |
Hermansen, Tor; Storm, F.; Eriksen; Jackson, M. / Wallace |
12 |
Shout It Out Loud |
Stanley, Paul; Simmons, Gene; Ezrin, Bob / Wallace |
13 |
Talk to Me, Dance with Me |
Bays, S.; DeCaro, D.; Hawley, P.; Hawthorne, D. / Wallace |
14 |
We are Young |
Bhasker, J.; Dost, A.; Antonoff, J.; Ruess, N. / Wallace |
15 |
The Pretender |
Grohl, D.; Hawkins, T.; Shiflett, C.; Mendel, N. / Wallace |
16 |
Runaway Baby |
Mars, B.; Levine, A.; Lawrence, P.; Brown, C.S. / Wallace |
17 |
G-11 Phat Attack Percussion Cadence |
Lucas, Neil |
18 |
Hey Baby |
Cobb, Margaret; Channel, Bruce / Wallace |
19 |
I Want You Back |
Perren, F.; Mizell, A.; Gordy, B.; Richards, D. / Sweeney |
20 |
Bad Romance |
Germanotta, Stefani; Khayat, Nadir / Dawson |
21 |
Crazy Train |
Osbourne, Ozzy; Rhodes, Randy; Daisley, Bob / Murtha |
22 |
Word Up |
Blackmon, Larry; Jenkins, Tomi / Shepherd |
23 |
Land of 1000 Dances |
Kenner, Chris; Domino, Antoine / Wallace |
24 |
Stand Up and Cheer! |
McNeely, Paul P. |
ALBUM NOTES |
Big Red Marching Band
This is Western Kentucky’s first recording of its highly touted Big Red Marching Band. Lead by Dr. Gary Shallert and Dr. Jeff Bright, this ensemble has continued its growth and musical excellence.
The first band at the Western Kentucky Teachers College (WKTC) was formed in 1925 as a student organization. There were 20 members. By the next year, the band had grown to 30 members. By 1939, the band had grown to 110 members and was a regular feature at WKTC football games. The most advanced concert performing group through this period of the band’s history was called the Concert Band, now called the Wind Ensemble. Several different conductors served as past Director of Bands including: John Vincent, Hugh Gunderson, Ed Knob, Dr. David Livingston, Roger McConnell, Kent Campbell, and John C. Carmichael. Recent notable performances include concerts for the 1996, 2000, and 2004 CBDNA Southern Division Meetings, the 1996,1999 and 2003 KMEA In-Service Conferences and a 2005 trip to Russia as part of the 60th “Victory Day†Celebration.
The Big Red Marching Band has seen record setting growth over the last 5 years. The ensemble has grown to include over 230 members making it the largest marching band in the history of WKU. The Big Red Marching Band is open to any student with previous marching experience regardless of academic major. The band performs at all home football games, at selected out of town games, as well as exhibition performances at area high school marching contests.
The WKU music faculty believe that music is an essential part of life. They engage in superior solo and ensemble performances and are committed to taking students to the highest level of musicianship and citizenship.
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