The Dirty Dozen Brass Band performs at Fort Mose Historic State Park on Sunday, Feb.16 with singer Sierra Green and The Giants ...
Lauren Daigle was joined by her fellow Louisiana native Trombone Shorty for a New Orleans-flavored take on “America the Beautiful” ahead of the 2025 Super Bowl.
Two businesses have stepped up to fund a full season of the Life After Five concerts that have been held in downtown Baton Rouge on Fridays for some 30 years. The series had been shortened from six ...
Kick Brass, a five-piece brass band from the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, brought their sound and enthusiasm for ...
Preservation Hall's resident brass band recently released its first album, dedicated to the late New Orleans drummer Kerry 'Fatman' Hunter. Preservation Brass celebrates the album and Hunter's life ...
The Ohio State Marching Band continues its precision-perfect “Script Ohio,” a formation that’s been performed since 1936, with a senior sousaphone player earning the honor of “dotting the i.” The Army ...
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.
A Twinsburg native will take the national spotlight at Ohio State's national championship game Monday night when he dots the "i" in Script Ohio.
When it comes to the latter, it’s quite literal. Each time Script Ohio is performed, a fourth- or fifth-year sousaphone player is selected to stand in the formation as the dot in the “i” of ...
And you can't Form "Ohio" without someone to dot the "i." That honor goes to two sousaphone players each game. "There is no better tradition in college marching band, I think, than the script Ohio ...
The longstanding tradition dates back to 1937, and entails a sousaphone player from "The Best Damn Band in the Land" high-stepping to dot the "i" in the O-H-I-O script formation. "It's a really ...