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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Nebraska's Marching Band Lights Up Lincoln


Nebraska marching band's season highlights concert


By RON MALY

The music of the season continues. 

And how wonderful it is. 

A couple of days ago, I wrote about the sensational sounds of the West Des Moines Valley Southwoods Freshman High School concert band. 

Today, permit me to tell you about the rousing music produced last night in Lincoln, Neb., by the University of Nebraska marching band at its season highlights concert. 

The band, numbering 297 members--one of whom is my
Cole & Danielle

grandson, Cole, a second-year percussionist--was in full uniform for the performance at the Hixson-Lied College of Fine & Performing Arts venue. 

The band replayed its halftime performances from the university's eight home football games, plus some bonus stuff. 

The Cornhuskers' football team won only five of those eight games, and finished the regular season with a disappointing [to Nebraska fans] 8-4 record. 

In other words, the Bo Pelini-coached Huskers seemed to do all they could to put a damper on a star-spangled season by the Nebraska band. 

But Dr. Carolyn Barber, the director of bands, Prof. Anthony M. Falcone, director of the marching band, and other band officials would let nothing rain on their parade. 

The band was awesome throughout the regular season, it was awesome last night, and count on it that it will be awesome Jan. 1 when it appears at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla. Pelini and his football players are also scheduled to be there that day for a game against Georgia. 

Whether they make an appearance, or whether they are no-shows like they were in a 38-17 regular-season loss in Lincoln to Iowa, remains to be seen. 

Whether Pelini can keep his job if his team loses to Georgia also remains to be seen.  

Frankly, I thought the foul-mouthed Pelini should have been fired 5 minutes after his press conference following the loss to Iowa. 

On the drive home late last night and early this morning, one of my granddaughters, who knows more than a little about music herself, asked me what I liked best about the show.

 "The finale, when the band did its wonderful Deck the Halls performance," I said. "I liked it because it was holiday music and it was played at halftime of Nebraska's game against Iowa on the day after Thanksgiving."  

We were in Hilo or on Maui or Kauai or in Honolulu [it makes no difference] on a 15-day cruise to Hawaii on the day when the Husker band did its Deck the Halls show at Memorial Stadium, so I missed the music that day. 

I'm glad I didn't miss it last night.  

The band played Joy To the World, Deck the Halls, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Good King Wenceslaus, Hark, the Herald Angels Sing, Silent Night, Jingle Bells and O Come All Ye Faithful, sending the huge crowd attending the concert into a very high-spirited mood while leaving the building. 

Somehow the Lincoln-to-West Des Moines drive handled by Mark and Polly through the crisp night and early-morning air of December didn't seem so long in preparation for the 1 a.m. arrival.

It's time for refreshments and fun after the music