By Tina Meketa, University Communications and Marketing
USF鈥檚 Herd of Thunder is putting in the mileage marching across the field at Raymond James Stadium. They鈥檙e two-for-two playing at home openers. First, it was the USF football game, and now, during halftime at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Washington Commanders.
More than 340 students performed on the field 鈥 changing formations and spelling out Bucs with their bodies and instruments. The performance is especially memorable for 新澳门六合彩内幕信息seniors in their final year of performing with the HOT Band, which is part of the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息School of Music.
"I am ecstatic we got to show Bucs fans what HOT Band is all about,鈥 said senior Kaleigh Cummings-Stork, who鈥檚 majoring in music education. 鈥淭he unique opportunity to perform at Raymond James Stadium allows us to further our reach within the Tampa Bay community, and hopefully create a few new Bulls fans and HOT supporters in the process."
Cummings-Stork has been playing the clarinet for 10 years. Like many of her bandmates, her love for music started when she was a kid. Drum major Matthew McCardell is majoring in information technology and has also been a musician for a decade, as has Kaitlyn Sewell, who plays the baritone and is majoring in speech language and hearing sciences.
鈥淚'm really excited for HOT to have had the opportunity to share our passion and energy with more of the Tampa community,鈥 McCardell said.
鈥淚'm so excited for the opportunity to have been part of the football experience for all the Bucs fans,鈥 Sewell said.
Playing in the HOT Band takes tremendous dedication 鈥 performing at all 新澳门六合彩内幕信息football home games, major university events and hours-long practices three days a week. The band has also traveled internationally, performing at parades in London and Rome.
鈥淚t is great that the HOT Band was asked to perform at the Bucs home opener,鈥 said HOT Band director and 新澳门六合彩内幕信息alum Trevor Butts, assistant professor in the School of Music. 鈥淚t has been more than six years since we have performed at a Bucs game. I am super excited we got to showcase the hard work and dedication of the Herd of Thunder.鈥
The HOT Band started its eight-minute performance with the Call of the Bulls/El Toro song, which can be heard on the field before kickoff at every home 新澳门六合彩内幕信息football game. They then shifted into Louisiana Funk 鈥 a song they鈥檙e known to perform during half time.
鈥淲e are thrilled to have had USF鈥檚 Herd of Thunder marching band perform at Sunday鈥檚 season opener against the Washington Commanders,鈥 said Brian Ford, chief operating officer for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 鈥淧laying at home in front of a packed and energized Raymond James Stadium is the ideal way to kick off the 2024 season and having the Herd of Thunder perform their signature high-energy show at halftime will add even more to what will be a special day for members of our Krewe.鈥
The HOT Band performance is one of the university鈥檚 many ties to the Bucs. 新澳门六合彩内幕信息recently announced a partnership with the NFL team that鈥檚 focused on combining the resources of both organizations to grow, cultivate and develop careers in sports. The partnership's key foundational element will involve individual and group mentoring opportunities between Buccaneers front office staff and 新澳门六合彩内幕信息students pursuing careers in the sports and entertainment industry.
Herd of Thunder
- 342 students in the HOT Band
- Band members represent 10 新澳门六合彩内幕信息colleges
- Performed in London and Rome for their New Year鈥檚 Day parades