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The University of Nebraska Cornhusker Marching Band (also known as the Marching Red [1] or The Pride of All Nebraska [2]) is the marching band of the University of Nebraska and is part of the Glenn Korff School of Music within the Hixson–Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts. [3]
Tommy Lee Goes to College is an NBC reality television miniseries that began broadcasting on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 and on VH1 on Friday, August 19, 2005. It features Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee attending the University of Nebraska and attempting to fit into its lifestyle.
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Dear Old Nebraska U" (also commonly referred to as "There Is No Place Like Nebraska") is a fight song of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln often played at football games by the University of Nebraska Cornhusker Marching Band.
Just after midnight, the Roman candles exploded, the pep band struck up a fanfare, and a crowd of 924 naked students went galloping across the UNC campus sporting plastic crowns, gorilla masks and ...
"Hail Varsity" is the fight song of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (NU), written in 1936 by Joyce Ayres and composed the same year by Wilbur Chenoweth. The song is often played at Memorial Stadium during Nebraska's football games by the University of Nebraska Cornhusker Marching Band and at other athletic events by the school's pep band. [2]
The story that the University of Idaho marching band stepped in to perform on behalf of the Yale men’s basketball team during the NCAA Tournament went viral this weekend. It couldn’t have come ...
It was performed during pre-game ceremonies of Super Bowl III in 1969 and is a regular number in the University of Nebraska Cornhusker Marching Band's pregame shows, played between the "Star-Spangled Banner" and "March of the Cornhuskers".