The University of Texas Longhorn Band (LHB), also known as the Showband of the Southwest, is the marching band of The University of Texas at Austin. The Longhorn Band was founded in 1900 by distinguished professor of chemistry, Dr. Eugene P. Schoch.[1] The band is currently under the direction of Dr. Cliff Croomes. The band performs at all in-state football games, for various Texas Longhorn Athletics teams, and at special pep rallies and parades throughout the year. The band includes about 375 students, all of whom must register for a year-round course offered by the Sarah and Ernest Butler School of MusicButler School of Music .
The Longhorn Band was founded in 1900 by distinguished professor of chemistry, Dr. Eugene P. Schoch. With Dr. H. E. Baxter, the first director of the Longhorn Band, they purchased $150 worth of instruments from a local pawn shop and recruited 16 students to make up the band. Dr. Baxter served as the director for five years before stepping aside, after which Dr. Schoch took full control of the band. Dr. Schoch stepped down as director after five years, but continued to serve as a chaperone for the band. For the next seven years, the Longhorn Band was run by students.[1]
In 1921, Mr. Burnett "Blondie" Pharr became the director of the Longhorn Band. Pharr developed the young band and led it on a tour through 17 states, performing at the Chicago World's Fair, Madison Square Garden, and Washington, D.C. Colonel George E. Hurt became director in 1936. Under his tenure, the Longhorn Band grew to over 200 members. After Col. Hurt suffered a stroke in 1949, Moton Crockett assumed the directorship of the Longhorn Band. In his final year as director, Mr. Crockett oversaw the purchase of the large bass drum that is today known as Big Bertha and affectionately called the "Sweetheart of the Longhorn Band". Big Bertha was purchased from the University of Chicago for $1. The drum had sat in storage in the school's stadium after UChicago disbanded their varsity football program. Big Bertha was radioactively contaminated by testing for the Manhattan Project that occurred at the stadium.[1]
Vincent R. DiNino era (1955–1975)
In 1955, Vincent R. DiNino was hired as the director of the Longhorn Band. He is credited with shaping the band into the organization it is today. DiNino's time as director saw the introduction of many traditions and characteristics of the band, such as the western-style uniforms, Big Flags Brigade, the Longhorn Alumni Band, and cowbells. DiNino oversaw the introduction of women into the band in a position besides majorette in 1956 and the integration of the band in 1962. The adoption of the moniker "Showband of the Southwest" also occurred during this time.[3]
Under the direction of Mr. DiNino, the Longhorn Band performed in the inaugural parades of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Late 20th century (1975–2001)
Tom C. Rhodes served as director of the band from 1975 to 1980. Glenn A. Richter, an alumnus of the University of Texas, returned to his alma mater as director of the Longhorn Band from 1980 to 1995. Paula Crider became director in 1995 and remained until 1999. Kevin Sedatole served as director for the short span from 1999 to 2001.[3]
Present day (2001–present)
Dr. Robert Carnochan assumed the directorship of the Longhorn Band in 2001. He served as director until 2015, leaving the Longhorn Band for a position as the Director of Bands at the University of Miami.[4]
Dr. Scott Hanna became the 14th director of the Longhorn Band in 2015. Dr. Hanna had served as the associate director of the band for the sixteen years prior to his appointment as director.[5]
In May 2021, Dr. Hanna announced his retirement, effective May 31. Dr. Cliff Croomes, then assistant director of bands at Louisiana State University was chosen to succeed as the 15th director of the Longhorn Band and the first Black director. Dr. Croomes graduated with his Bachelor of Music from the UT Butler School of Music in 2001 and is a former member of the Longhorn Band.[6][7]
B. Carolyn Porter Irene Reeb Meitzen Carolyn Jane Swerk Carol Reeb Nietenhofer
1963-1964
Michael D. Sandgarten
B. Carolyn Porter Irene Reeb Meitzen Carol Reeb Nietenhofer Mimi Jansen
1964-1965
Bruce A. Kowert
Carol Reeb Nietenhofer Mimi Jansen
1965-1966
Newman Smith
Carol Reeb Nietenhofer
1966-1967
Tommy Neal Cowan
Lynn Kohlenberg
1967-1968
Dick Robinson
Richard Coan Robinson
Lynn Kohlenberg
1968-1969
Malcolm Nelson
Lynn Kohlenberg Carla Feuerbacher
1969-1970
Tom Waggoner
Gordon Middleton
Lynn Kohlenberg Carla Feuerbacher
1970-1971
Glenn Richter
Carla Feuerbacher
1971-1972
Steve Rode
Steve Rich
Carla Feuerbacher Debora Jo Porter
1972-1973
Scott Harmon
Debora Jo Porter Deborah Lee Kirkham
1973-1974
Scott Harmon
Lane Littrell
Adana Teresa Willman Nancy Crosby Elliott
1974-1975
Eric Hagstette
Randy Roundtree
Adana Teresa Willman Nancy Crosby Elliott
1975-1976
Mike Figer
Adana Teresa Willman Nancy Crosby Elliott
1976-1977
Michael McFarland
Adana Teresa Willman Nancy Crosby Elliott Janice Crosby Stone
1977-1978
Sam Carr
Ken Crone
Diedra Dodson Dore Tubbs Lynn Dell Harrell Janice Crosby Stone
1978-1979
Gary Myers
John Berry
Diedra Dodson Dore Tubbs Lynn Dell Harrell Janice Crosby Stone
1979-1980
Paul Scott Patterson
Billy Haehnel
Diedra Dodson Dore Tubbs Lynn Dell Harrell Dawn Dodson
1980-1981
Scott Cherry
Ron Munn
Lynn Dell Harrell Dawn Dodson
1981-1982
Gregory A. Wilson
Carey Dietert
Lynn Dell Harrell Dawn Dodson
1982-1983
Douglas E. Bakenhaus
Scott Sigler
Dawn Dodson Debbie Fritz
1983-1984
David Walshak
Kathy Gatton
Debbie Fritz
1984-1985
Wayne Martin
Debbie Fritz
1985-1986
Scott Hastings
John Loessin
Debbie Fritz Kristie Kriegel Peterman
1986-1987
Scott Duran
Malcolm Randig
Debbie Fritz Kristie Kriegel Peterman
1987-1988
David Dubose
Tara Bernhard
Debbie Fritz Kristie Kriegel Peterman
1988-1989
Chris Carter
Kent Kostka
Kristie Kriegel Peterman
1989-1990
Kevin Brown
Kristie Kriegel Peterman
1990-1991
John Fleming
Warren Schick
Kristie Kriegel Peterman Susan Tyroch Lynn
1991-1992
Julia Cook
Susan Tyroch Lynn Amy Ray
1992-1993
Julia Cook
Lisa Epifani
Susan Tyroch Lynn Amy Ray
1993-1994
Mike Webber
Christi Cuellar
Amy Ray Dr. Coral Noonan-Terry
1994-1995
Christi Cuellar
Ray Joseph
Dr. Coral Noonan-Terry
1995-1996
Roger Simmons
Jimmy Maas
Dr. Coral Noonan-Terry
1996-1997
Judd Frieling
Ken Johnson
Dr. Coral Noonan-Terry
1997-1998
Rob Hower
Jennifer Hay
Dr. Coral Noonan-Terry
1998-2000
Brandon J. Allen
Maegan Casey
Dr. Coral Noonan-Terry Mandy Hampton Wray
1999-2000
Ben Lee Schneider
Dr. Coral Noonan-Terry Mandy Hampton Wray
2000-2001
Doug Henderson
Alex Hernandez Robert Kevin Jones
Dr. Coral Noonan-Terry Mandy Hampton Wray Paige Pattillo-Brown
2001-2002
Marc Anthony Johnson
Mandy Hampton Wray Paige Pattillo-Brown
2002-2003
Ryan Zysk
Adonis Directo Leslie Hollingsworth
Paige Pattillo-Brown
2003-2004
Mack Wood
Jennings McClarty
Paige Pattillo-Brown
2004-2005
Derek Deas
Whitney Coons
2005-2006
Kim Shuttlesworth
Sarah Voges
2006-2007
Sean Wahrmund
Brian Schnittker
2007-2008
Robert Selaiden
Zack Allen
Alexa Bourdage
2008-2009
John Brady
Colin Barnett
2009-2010
Tyler Dube
Liz Prentice
2010-2011
David Forinash
Sam Clark
2011-2012
Mariana Fanous
2012-2013
Alex Judd
Sophia Sherman
Ashley Dolan
2013-2014
Alison Goodwin
2014-2015
Thomas Grothouse
Erin McAtee
2015-2016
Mason Hurtte
Kody Jones
2016-2017
Kevin Kwaku
Henry Merschat
Erica Kuntz
2017-2018
Jeff Bell
Pamela Hildebrand
2018-2019
Jessica Martinez
Jasmine Iafeta-Lelauti
2019-2020
Ally Morales
Canyon Evenson
Caroline Carothers
2020-2021
Karissa Ismael
2021-2022
Christian Douglas
Justin Phan
Aidyn Mentry
2022-2023
Paula Boothman
Molly Mathis
2023-2024
Azili Omar
2024-2025
Jaiden Walker
Sarah Campa
Organizational structure
Audition Process
Instrumentalists
Membership in the Longhorn Band is contingent upon a multi-step audition process. Prospective members must first submit a video playing audition. Upon approval of the video audition by band staff, the prospective member is invited to Band Week, which immediately precedes the start of the fall semester, and are sent traditional music and selected halftime music. At Band Week, prospective members are taught the band's marching style and attend multiple music rehearsals to prepare for the final marching and playing audition. This final audition determines membership in the band and field placement.[11]
Feature Twirler
Auditions for feature twirler are held only when the position is open. These auditions occur separately from the auditions for the main band and are generally held in the spring.[11]
Colorguard
Texas Silks auditions involve a video audition round in the spring, demonstrating spinning fundamentals and dance skill. Following the video round, and attendance at a summer clinic, prospectives perform a final marching and flag audition at Band Week. Big Flags are often composed of non-marching instrumentalists (double reeds, strings).
Bertha Crew
Originally called Drum Wranglers and historically managed by members of the Big Flags section with high marching scores, recently the position has gone to instrumentalists, determined during Band Week. The title of Head Bertha goes to a Big Flag Section Leader.
Instrumentation and Auxiliaries
Rather than mellophones, baritones, and tubas, LHB has Mellos, SOB's (Society of Baritones), and TUBA!s. Also, the band does not march flutes, only piccolos or Piccs.
Section
Number
Picc
36
Clarinet
44
Saxophone
36
Trumpet
70
Mello
36
Trombone
36
SOB
18
TUBA!
28
Percussion
33
Big Flags
15
Silks
18
Bertha Crew
5
Marching
The Longhorn Band performs a different show at each home football game throughout the year. These shows include 'Traditional Shows', which feature signature music and drill, and 'Non-Traditional Shows', which feature contemporary music and a modern marching style.
2024-2025 Marching Shows
Game
Halftime
8/31 vs. Colorado State University
Get the Led Out: All Gas No Brakes
Featuring the music of Led Zeppelin
9/7 at University of Michigan
N/A (Travel Band)
9/14 vs. University of Texas at San Antonio
LHB 125
9/21 vs. University of Louisiana at Monroe
LHB 125
with Longhorn Alumni Band Joint Performance
9/28 vs. Mississippi State University
LHB 125
10/12 Texas vs. Oklahoma
Wall to Wall
10/19 vs. University of Georgia
TBD
10/26 at Vanderbilt University
11/9 vs. University of Florida
11/16 at University of Arkansas
11/23 vs. University of Kentucky
11/30 at Texas A&M University
Curl-on entrance
The curl-on entrance is a traditional entrance in which the marchers enter from both east and west sidelines. To reach this position, the section is positioned on the field, divided in the center, and then the marcher closest to the sideline begins a spiral towards the nearest end zone until all marchers are in a tight spiral with the last marcher on the sideline. This entrance is utilized for Wall-to-Wall Band performances, as well as other special occasions. Marchers enter with a Taps 8 to 5 stride, but adjust to a 6 to 5 interval for downfield marching.
Execution
After 4 whistles, the percussion will play eight "dead beats," during which time the band remains at attention. The function of these 8 counts is to establish tempo in a noisy stadium. Following the 8 dead beats, the person on the sideline leads on the marchers to the field. Marchers kick off from the sideline every two steps. After a designated number of counts, a 9-count halt cadence will be played.
Script Texas
First performed in 1957, "Script Texas" is a traditional halftime show performed every year. The Drum Major leads the band onto the field in a single-file line, spelling "Texas" in script writing. The band is split into two blocks at the start of the performance and begins by playing "The Yellow Rose of Texas." The Drum Major marches over to the front of block one and block one begins spelling out the T-E-X of "Texas". They only spell out the bottom part of the T and the / of the X, though. While the first block follows the Drum Major out onto the field, the color guard who are in block one march in a large circle to the side of the band before putting the top on the T after block one has marched to their positions. At the end of "The Yellow Rose of Texas," the band goes straight into "March of the Longhorns" and the rest of "Texas" is spelled out. Once "March of the Longhorns" is over, "Calypso" starts and the Drum Major leads the Saxophones, who are by themselves, into an arc that comes down and below A and S. This concludes Script Texas, and "Texas Fight" is played while the band marches off of the field.
Wall-to-Wall Band/Shotgun Texas
"Wall to Wall Band" is another traditional drill performed annually by Longhorn Band. The drum line starts in the end zone while the band is off on each of the sidelines curled into spirals. The drum line marches onto the field, playing a cadence while the band usually jumps up and down over on the sides. After the drum line reaches their starting position, the Drum Major calls the band to attention, followed by another cadence that brings the band onto the field. The spirals are unrolled and the band marches straight down the yard lines and form into fronts. A roll off ensues, and "March Grandioso" begins. Every six counts, parts of fronts step off, marching in a six-to-five step, and form less dense fronts that still span the width of the field. Halfway through "March Grandioso," the band halts for 4 counts of silence, followed by a proclamation to beat the hell out of Texas' opponent. The band then continues down the field playing the rest of "March Grandioso" and transitioning straight into "March of the Longhorns." Once a front reaches the opposite end zone, a counter-march is performed to bring the band back the way it came. Before the counter-march, the Longhorn band covers the entire football field, putting meaning to the name Wall-to-Wall band. At the trio of "March of the Longhorns," the band contracts into larger fronts that span the width of the football field, then condense into smaller ones that span a little more than the distance between the hashes. At the end of "March of the Longhorns," Wall-to-Wall Band is officially finished, though it is typically followed by Shotgun Texas, in which several condensed fronts quickly shift to spell "TEXAS" in block letters. To start Shotgun Texas, another roll off starts and the band goes straight into "Texas Fight." After the Intro of "Texas Fight," the band spells out each letter of "TEXAS," leaving the fronts every 8 counts of "Texas Fight." In 2007, a twist was added to Shotgun Texas where, during the Interlude of "Texas Fight," the Longhorn band flipped the "Texas" from its traditionally facing west direction to spell it to the east side for the student section of the stadium. After the Interlude, the band marches off the field, concluding Shotgun Texas.
Pregame
Current Pregame (as of 2023)
The band fills the end zone during Hook 'em herd. When big bertha enters the field the Drum Major begins the call to attention. Pregame begins with a march out in fronts and is followed by the "Eyes of Texas fanfare". The fronts close in and the band plays the entirety of "Texas Fight". Following Texas Fight the third down cheer is played as the band drag-turns in all directions of the stadium. The band then begins playing a rendition of "Texas Our Texas". Following the conclusion of the first segment of pregame the National Anthem and the Eyes of Texas are performed. As the University mascot, Bevo, enters the stadium the Band begins playing "Ecstasy of Gold" from The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly, followed by Deep in the Heart of Texas and March Grandioso. At this point then band forms a T formation and marches facing toward the south endzone to conclude pregame with Texas Fight as the football team enters the field.
Prior Pregame Shows
The band marches through the north tunnel and fills the north end-zone with fourteen fronts. Instruments are held above the heads of the band members while they march in before coming down to play the fight song. The fronts cross the field using a modified high-step, called Taps Stride. The fronts march through the duration of "Texas Fight" and 8 counts afterwards, then halt and perform "Eyes Fanfare" to the east, north, and finally west side. Afterwards, the band begins "Texas Fight" again and marches the rest of the way down the field, turning once each front hits the 15 yard line and performing a counter-march toward the opposite end zone until stopping at the end of "Texas Fight." The band turns to face the west stands and performs an up-tempo arrangement of "Texas our Texas", the official state song, and the fronts then adjust to form an interlocking UT. The band stays at this position for announcements, the opponent's school song, and finally "The Star Spangled Banner" is played. Since some opponents travel long distances, they can't bring their band. If this is the case, the Longhorn band plays the opponents school song. After "The Star Spangled Banner" and the presentation of the colors, the band starts "Deep in the Heart of Texas" and marches to form a block T. After "Deep in the Heart of Texas," the sideways block T is then floated toward the south end zone while the band plays "Calypso." About a third of the way through "Calypso," the band halts and faces toward the 25 or 35 yard line. Normally, the top of the T stops at the back of the south end zone. However, due to stadium construction, for the 2007 season, the visiting team uses a locker room at the south end of the stadium, so the band stops at the front of the end zone to give the visiting team room to run to their side line. Once stopped, there are a few more announcements that take place, followed by the possible performance of "March Grandioso." "March Grandioso" is only played if enough time is left before the football team comes out. If not, the band goes straight into "The Eyes of Texas." Right after this, a short video is shown, followed by the entrance of the football team, accompanied by "Texas Fight." After this, the band marches through the south end zone before entering the stand for the game.
TXOU Pregame
At the annual TXOU rivalry game, Wall to Wall Band is usually performed as pregame.
Non-traditional shows
The Longhorn Band performs four non-traditional shows each year. The band typically selects music that highlights a wide variety of musical artists and thematic ideas. The music and drill for these performances are arranged by current and former staff of the University of Texas School of Music. Thanks to the high general level of musical talent in the Longhorn Band, complex arrangements of popular tunes appear many times every year.
Selected recent non-traditional shows
Grammy's Show – "Get Lucky", "Happy", "Can't Hold Us", "Black Dog", and "Kashmir" Performed November 27, 2014
Buble Show – "It Had Better Be Tonight", "Fever", and "Theme from Spiderman" Performed October 4, 2014
LHBeyoncé Show – "End of Time", "Crazy in Love", "Single Ladies", "Love on Top", "Countdown", and "Love on Top" Performed September 7, 2014
Les Misérables Show – "Look Down", "On My Own", "Plummet Attack", and "One Day More" Performed October 12, 2013
Funk Show – "Living in America", "Superstition", "Uptight", and "Fantasy" Performed November 28, 2013
Disney Show – "The Incredibles", "Pirates of the Caribbean", and "Circle of Life" – Performed September 14, 2013
The Beatles Show – "Help!", "Got to Get You In My Life", "She Loves You", "I Want to Hold You Hand", "Hey Jude" Performed January 4, 2006 at the Rose Bowl
"Bone Tell" (a version of William Tell Overture arranged for the trombone section and performed at all home games, sometimes for fans around the stadium)
The band features Big Bertha, which is considered to be one of the world's largest bass drums. The drum is managed by the Bertha Crew, sometimes called "drum wranglers". The crew moves the drum around the field during performances, and twirls it when the team scores. Big Bertha was nicknamed the "Sweetheart of the Longhorn Band" when it arrived at The University of Texas campus in 1955. In 1955, the director of the Longhorn Band was Colonel D. Harold Byrd who purchased Big Bertha from the University of Chicago, then for only one dollar. Big Bertha performs in the traditional Longhorn Band pregame show performed before kickoff at every home game. She also performs in 'Script Texas', another LHB traditional show. She makes appearances at other events, such as appearing outside Gregory Gymnasium before volleyball games.
The drum was retired on October 15, 2022, after 100 years of service, making its last appearance during the halftime show in the football game with the Iowa State Cyclones alongside its replacement, Big Bertha II. The new drum measures 9.5 ft in diameter, making it the largest bass drum in the world.
Cowbells
During football games, members of the Longhorn Band shake cowbells to create noise in the stadium while the opposing team has the ball. The bells are rung only after the opposing team snaps the ball or in conjunction with drum cadences. When the opposing team is in the "red zone", the drumline will, at times, call a cadence that simply calls for the band to create as much noise as possible with the cowbells.
Travel Band
While the entire band traditionally travels to all in-state football games and bowl games, a smaller travel band composed mainly of section leaders is taken to out-of-state games.
Traditions
The University of Texas and Longhorn Band are rooted in countless traditions and historic events. High standards of achievement are at the foundation of these institutions. The most important and lasting of all band traditions are the ever-present pride and spirit. Longhorn Band, the largest organization on The University of Texas campus, is the backbone of school spirit on campus. They take the initiative at pep rallies and games in firing up Texas fans with their favorite yells, and generally add to the excitement that is so characteristic of Texas sporting events. Below are a few of examples of these Longhorn Band and University of Texas traditions.
"Shake the Fringe"
Performed in conjunction with certain drum cadences, "Shake the Fringe" refers to the effect that results from a Longhorn Band member moving their shoulders back and forth in quick, violent motions. The "Fringe" of the uniform then flails wildly in the air.
"Home on the Range"
Sung during the last two minutes of every home football game, the members of the Longhorn Band place their arms around each other, begin swaying from side to side and then jump up-and-down as they sing their own colorful take on a traditional state song:
Home, home on the range, where the deer and the antelope play [shout: with themselves!] Where seldom is heard, a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day. [Hey, hey, hey]
The tradition started in the 1970s when the band would often sing dirty songs in the stands. The director at the time yelled at the band to sing something nice like "Home on the Range", and so the version now sung was created.
"Hup...hup...hup"
Innocent and unsuspecting pedestrians may find themselves as objects of entertainment for the Longhorn Band members. After targeting an individual, LHB members will yell "hup" every time the target takes a step. Once the individual realizes what is happening they typically adjust their strides in an effort to confuse, trick, evade, or hoodwink the band. The "hups" continue until the individual stands still, at which point the band lets out a long sigh, or if the individual trips and falls down.
In The Stands
The Longhorn Band follows many traditions while in the stands for Longhorn football games. Most of all, all members stand for the entire game and yell before every play in conjunction with ringing their cowbells. Numerous times throughout the game, the "Texas! . . . Fight!" chant is yelled by the entire stadium. Also, the drumline plays cadences between almost every play, all of which are accompanied by dancing or chanting, such as "Go, Horns, Go", "Where my horns at?", "Defense!", and "Texas, Texas, yeehaw!"
New Member Beanie
After audition results are posted, the new members are presented with the traditional Longhorn Band New Member Beanie. There is then a contest held to see which of the new members can consecutively wear the beanie to practices the longest. The male and female new members who wear their beanie the longest are traditionally rewarded with a steak dinner.
Spring Banquet
Each spring, usually the first weekend in May, the Longhorn Band Spring Awards Banquet takes place. This event is not only a celebration of the previous year's achievements but also the event that passes the torch to the next generation of LHB by the presentation of scholarships and traditional honors such as:
Scholarships awarded by the Alumni Band
Lettering awards for LHB's First and Veteran Members
Passing of the President's Ring to the new council president
Passing of the Freshman Advisor Beanies to the new Advisors
Announcement of the next year's Drum Major, and presentation of the Drum Major Buckle
Presentation of various other awards for service, achievement, or other significance.
President's Ring
One tradition of LHB is the "Passing of the President's Ring." During this ceremony, which takes place at the annual Spring Banquet, the former Band President presents the ring to the new president. The tradition began at the close of World War II when the parents of Curtis Popham, Longhorn Band Drum Major, who was killed in the war, gave Curtis' University ring to the Band for this purpose.
Drum Major's belt buckle
The Drum Major's belt buckle is passed on to the new Drum Major at the annual Spring Banquet. Engraved on the back are the names of past Longhorn Band Drum Majors beginning in 1969.
Alumni and related organizations
Longhorn Alumni Band
The Longhorn Alumni Band, or LHAB, was founded in 1964 by 5 couples and former director Vincent R. DiNino and his wife Jane. LHAB is composed of former members of the Longhorn Band. The Longhorn Alumni Band plays at many events, services, and celebrations around the state as well as Alumni Band Day. On Alumni Band Day, many of the former band members come together for a special halftime performance during one of the football games. During the combined performance, LHB and LHAB share the field, with over 1,000 musicians. The Longhorn Alumni Band is the largest in the world, with over 5,000 members among its ranks, scattered around the globe. In 2015, LHAB performed in the London New Year's Day Parade as the featured band and Big Bertha led the parade. In 2019, LHAB was featured at the 75th Anniversary of D-Day in Normandy France, performed a parade in St. Marie Egleses, and a public performance in Paris France at the Jardin d'Acclimatation. Members of the Longhorn Alumni Band also were instrumental in the formation of the National Association of Alumni Bands in 2020. Since its inception, LHAB has raised over $2,000,000 in scholarships to help Longhorn Band students with tuition and school expenses.
Longhorn Band Student Association
The Longhorn Band Student Association (LHBSA) is the group responsible for organizing student activities within the Longhorn Band. Its main purpose is to serve the Longhorn Band by helping members become acquainted and accustomed to working with one another. The LHBSA is a registered student organization with the U.T. dean of students office. Membership is open to any Longhorn Band member, and the active fees are determined by the members each year. The LHBSA sponsors social events throughout the year and the annual Longhorn Band Awards Banquet in the spring.
The officers of LHBSA are collectively termed the Band Council. Election of officers is held during the spring semester at a general meeting of the members of the LHBSA. The Freshman Advisors are elected by the LHBSA members during a general meeting in the fall. The Presidents of Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma are elected by their respective organizations and the Drum Major is determined by audition. Freshman Representatives are elected by the first year members of Longhorn Band at a special meeting following the posting of the final Longhorn Band audition results. The Parliamentarian, if deemed beneficial, is appointed by the President.
Kappa Kappa Psi/Tau Beta Sigma
The band is supported by a service fraternity and sorority, the Alpha Tau chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi and the Beta Gamma chapter of Tau Beta Sigma, respectively.
Longhorn Pep Band
The Longhorn Pep Band plays at all home volleyball and men's and women's basketball games. While technically a separate ensemble from the Longhorn Band, it falls under the same umbrella of leadership and shares many members with the Longhorn Band.
On May 7, 2007, for the first time in Longhorn Band history presented Coach Mack Brown and Athletic Director DeLoss Dodds with Honorary Membership for their outstanding spirit, pride, and leadership. The Longhorn Band Honorary Membership honor was established by then President of Kappa Kappa Psi Eddie Lopez.
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WinterAlbum studio karya Akdong MusicianDirilis03 Januari 2017 (2017-01-03)Direkam2016GenreK-pop, folk-popDurasi30:16BahasaKoreaLabelYG Entertainment, KT MusicProduserLee ChanhyukKronologi Akdong Musician Spring(2016)Spring2016 Winter(2017) Singel dalam album Winter Last GoodbyeDirilis: 3 Januari 2017 RealityDirilis: 3 Januari 2017 Winter (Hangul: 사춘기 하; Hanja: 思春記 下; RR: Sachun-gi Ha) adalah album studio kedia dari duo bersaudara asal Korea Selatan, Akdong Musician. Pro…
Piala Raja Spanyol 1999–2000Negara SpanyolJumlah peserta71Juara bertahanValenciaJuaraEspanyol(gelar ke-3)Tempat keduaAtlético MadridJumlah pertandingan106Jumlah gol234 (2.21 per pertandingan)Pencetak gol terbanyak Luis Cembranos(Rayo Vallecano) Yordi(Real Zaragoza) Constantin Gâlcă(R.C.D. Español) Míchel Carrilero(Rayo Vallecano) João Menezes Barata(C.D. Tenerife) Igor Arenaza(C.D. Logroñes) Jimmy Hasselbaink(Atlético de Madrid)(4 gol)← 1998–1999 2000–2001 → Piala Raja Spa…
Prešov Region Bendera Negara Slowakia Ibu kota Prešov - elevasi 250 m (820 ft) Titik tertinggi Gerlachovský štít - elevasi 2.654 m (8.707 ft) Titik terendah Ondava dekat Dlhé Klčovo - elevation 105 m (344 ft) Area 8.974,5 km2 (3.465,1 sq mi) Population 807.011 (2008-12-31) Density 90 / km² (233 / sq mi) Zona waktu CET (UTC+1) - summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2) Statistics: MOŠ/MIS Website:…
المهدي النغمي معلومات شخصية الميلاد 21 أكتوبر 1988 (العمر 35 سنة)قصبة تادلة، المغرب الطول 1.76 م (5 قدم 9 1⁄2 بوصة) مركز اللعب مهاجم الجنسية المغرب معلومات النادي النادي الحالي أولمبيك خريبكة المسيرة الاحترافية1 سنوات فريق م. (هـ.) 2009–2010 الجيش الملكي 6 (0) 2010–2011 شباب…
Cet article est une ébauche concernant une localité bulgare. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Razgrad (homonymie). Razgrad Разград Héraldique La tour d'horloge à Razgrad Administration Pays Bulgarie Oblast Razgrad Maire Dentcho Boyadjiev (BSP) Code postal 7200 Démographie Gentilé Razgradois Population 35 007 hab. (fin 2008[1]) Géographie Coordo…
يفتقر محتوى هذه المقالة إلى الاستشهاد بمصادر. فضلاً، ساهم في تطوير هذه المقالة من خلال إضافة مصادر موثوق بها. أي معلومات غير موثقة يمكن التشكيك بها وإزالتها. (ديسمبر 2018) 1971 في الهندمعلومات عامةالسنة 1971 1970 في الهند 1972 في الهند تعديل - تعديل مصدري - تعديل ويكي بيانات سنوات 1969: 1970: …
Boccia – Mixed individual BC1at the XVI Paralympic GamesVenueAriake Gymnastics CentreDate28 August - 1 September 2021Competitors19 from 13 nationsMedalists David Smith Great Britain Chew Wei Lun Malaysia José Carlos Chagas de Oliveira Brazil←20162024→ Boccia at the2020 Summer ParalympicsIndividualBC1BC2BC3BC4TeamBC1–2PairsBC3BC4vte The mixed individual BC1 boccia event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics will be contested between 28 August and 1 September 2021 at …
Tennis tournament2011 Internationaux de StrasbourgDate16–22 MayEdition25thCategoryWTA InternationalDraw32S / 16DPrize money$220,000SurfaceClayLocationStrasbourg, FranceVenueTennis Club de StrasbourgChampionsSingles Andrea PetkovicDoubles Akgul Amanmuradova / Chuang Chia-jung ← 2010 · Internationaux de Strasbourg · 2012 → The 2011 Internationaux de Strasbourg was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the 25th edition of the tournam…
Term in astronomy for the first time a telescope is used to look at the Universe This article is about the testing of telescopes. For the first light of dawn, see Twilight § Nautical twilight. For the cosmogonical age, see first light (cosmology). First light image from the Kepler space telescope[1] In astronomy, first light is the first use of a telescope (or, in general, a new instrument) to take an astronomical image after it has been constructed. This is often not the first vie…
Il signore Hartmann von Aue (ritratto fittizio nel Codex Manesse, fol. 184v, intorno al 1300) Hartmann von Aue (1160 – presumibilmente tra il 1210 e il 1220) è stato un poeta epico tedesco attivo nei secoli XII e XIII. Insieme a Wolfram von Eschenbach e Gottfried von Straßburg è annoverato tra gli esponenti della cosiddetta mittelhochdeutsche Klassik (classicità alto tedesca media) intorno al 1200.[1] Insieme a Hendrik van Veldeke fu un iniziatore del romanzo cortese, mediato dalla…
Запрос «Немецкая оккупация Крыма (1918)» перенаправляется сюда. На эту тему нужно создать отдельную статью. Интервенция Центральных держав в РоссииОсновной конфликт: Восточный фронт Первой мировой войны, Иностранная военная интервенция в России Территория, оккупированная…
يفتقر محتوى هذه المقالة إلى الاستشهاد بمصادر. فضلاً، ساهم في تطوير هذه المقالة من خلال إضافة مصادر موثوق بها. أي معلومات غير موثقة يمكن التشكيك بها وإزالتها. (ديسمبر 2020) كبكج وز. 1960 النوع بندقية اقتحام بلد الأصل بولندا فترة الاستخدام 1960- الان الكمية المصنوعة 5000 الطلقة 7.…