Bill F. Faucett
The Marching Chiefs of Florida State University
The Band That Never Lost a Halftime Show
Bill F. Faucett
The Marching Chiefs of Florida State University
The Band That Never Lost a Halftime Show
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"This story of the Chiefs takes into account the growth of FSU and its School of Music, the rise of "Big Football" in Tallahassee, and the transformations on campus and in American society that affected them"--
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"This story of the Chiefs takes into account the growth of FSU and its School of Music, the rise of "Big Football" in Tallahassee, and the transformations on campus and in American society that affected them"--
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- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 316g
- ISBN-13: 9781476668321
- ISBN-10: 1476668329
- Artikelnr.: 48458428
- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 316g
- ISBN-13: 9781476668321
- ISBN-10: 1476668329
- Artikelnr.: 48458428
Bill F. Faucett is an arts administrator and fundraiser and a former classical music critic and columnist at the Palm Beach Post and American Record Guide. He is director of development at the University of South Florida's College of The Arts.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: FSU vs. East Carolina, September 20, 1980 Part I. Marching Chiefs One Time! 1.
College Town (to 1937) Higher Education in Tallahassee "Femina Perfecta": The Florida State College for Women (1909) 2.
Picture and Sound (1938-1946) The Tally Troopers Two Cellists "Band Pageantry" and War The Remarkable Frank Sykora Sellers Returns 3.
Becoming the Chiefs (1947-1953) A Coed University ... Again Halftime Hijinks Robert Braunagel (1949-1953) October 1950 Football Gets Serious Part II. Marching Chiefs Two Times! 4.
Whit (1953-1962) Manley R. Whitcomb "Music, Music, Music" "Hell-Raisers" Small Scandals Damned Gators Whit Retires 5.
The Art of the Marching Band (1963-1970) Charlie Carter "Brownie" "Never lost a halftime show" Forging an Art Form "Ghosts of FSCW" The Chiefs Go Bowling 6.
World Renowned (1971-1976) "With an ever present flair" "Anti-Football Views" Syria and Jordan (1974) Dis-Spirited '76 Part III. Marching Chiefs Three Times! 7.
Football Rising: Bowden, Bernie and delete deleteBentley (1976-1990) Tradition Returns "Where our traditions come from": FSU at Ohio State, October 3, 1981 The Voice Shellahamer Returns "We played the 'War Chant' non-stop" 8.
A Marching Band for a New Era (1991 to Today) Dunnagin and Plack "Zero tolerance" Exit Charlie World Renowned ... Still Post-Game: "Here's a hymn..." Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
College Town (to 1937) Higher Education in Tallahassee "Femina Perfecta": The Florida State College for Women (1909) 2.
Picture and Sound (1938-1946) The Tally Troopers Two Cellists "Band Pageantry" and War The Remarkable Frank Sykora Sellers Returns 3.
Becoming the Chiefs (1947-1953) A Coed University ... Again Halftime Hijinks Robert Braunagel (1949-1953) October 1950 Football Gets Serious Part II. Marching Chiefs Two Times! 4.
Whit (1953-1962) Manley R. Whitcomb "Music, Music, Music" "Hell-Raisers" Small Scandals Damned Gators Whit Retires 5.
The Art of the Marching Band (1963-1970) Charlie Carter "Brownie" "Never lost a halftime show" Forging an Art Form "Ghosts of FSCW" The Chiefs Go Bowling 6.
World Renowned (1971-1976) "With an ever present flair" "Anti-Football Views" Syria and Jordan (1974) Dis-Spirited '76 Part III. Marching Chiefs Three Times! 7.
Football Rising: Bowden, Bernie and delete deleteBentley (1976-1990) Tradition Returns "Where our traditions come from": FSU at Ohio State, October 3, 1981 The Voice Shellahamer Returns "We played the 'War Chant' non-stop" 8.
A Marching Band for a New Era (1991 to Today) Dunnagin and Plack "Zero tolerance" Exit Charlie World Renowned ... Still Post-Game: "Here's a hymn..." Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: FSU vs. East Carolina, September 20, 1980 Part I. Marching Chiefs One Time! 1.
College Town (to 1937) Higher Education in Tallahassee "Femina Perfecta": The Florida State College for Women (1909) 2.
Picture and Sound (1938-1946) The Tally Troopers Two Cellists "Band Pageantry" and War The Remarkable Frank Sykora Sellers Returns 3.
Becoming the Chiefs (1947-1953) A Coed University ... Again Halftime Hijinks Robert Braunagel (1949-1953) October 1950 Football Gets Serious Part II. Marching Chiefs Two Times! 4.
Whit (1953-1962) Manley R. Whitcomb "Music, Music, Music" "Hell-Raisers" Small Scandals Damned Gators Whit Retires 5.
The Art of the Marching Band (1963-1970) Charlie Carter "Brownie" "Never lost a halftime show" Forging an Art Form "Ghosts of FSCW" The Chiefs Go Bowling 6.
World Renowned (1971-1976) "With an ever present flair" "Anti-Football Views" Syria and Jordan (1974) Dis-Spirited '76 Part III. Marching Chiefs Three Times! 7.
Football Rising: Bowden, Bernie and delete deleteBentley (1976-1990) Tradition Returns "Where our traditions come from": FSU at Ohio State, October 3, 1981 The Voice Shellahamer Returns "We played the 'War Chant' non-stop" 8.
A Marching Band for a New Era (1991 to Today) Dunnagin and Plack "Zero tolerance" Exit Charlie World Renowned ... Still Post-Game: "Here's a hymn..." Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
College Town (to 1937) Higher Education in Tallahassee "Femina Perfecta": The Florida State College for Women (1909) 2.
Picture and Sound (1938-1946) The Tally Troopers Two Cellists "Band Pageantry" and War The Remarkable Frank Sykora Sellers Returns 3.
Becoming the Chiefs (1947-1953) A Coed University ... Again Halftime Hijinks Robert Braunagel (1949-1953) October 1950 Football Gets Serious Part II. Marching Chiefs Two Times! 4.
Whit (1953-1962) Manley R. Whitcomb "Music, Music, Music" "Hell-Raisers" Small Scandals Damned Gators Whit Retires 5.
The Art of the Marching Band (1963-1970) Charlie Carter "Brownie" "Never lost a halftime show" Forging an Art Form "Ghosts of FSCW" The Chiefs Go Bowling 6.
World Renowned (1971-1976) "With an ever present flair" "Anti-Football Views" Syria and Jordan (1974) Dis-Spirited '76 Part III. Marching Chiefs Three Times! 7.
Football Rising: Bowden, Bernie and delete deleteBentley (1976-1990) Tradition Returns "Where our traditions come from": FSU at Ohio State, October 3, 1981 The Voice Shellahamer Returns "We played the 'War Chant' non-stop" 8.
A Marching Band for a New Era (1991 to Today) Dunnagin and Plack "Zero tolerance" Exit Charlie World Renowned ... Still Post-Game: "Here's a hymn..." Chapter Notes Bibliography Index