After we won the B1G Championship in Indianapolis on December 3, we pretty much knew we were Rose Bowl bound. Nevertheless, we all huddled around out televisions on December 4 at noon and anxiously awaited the announcement. When it was announced, chaos ensued. Screams, crying, tears, probably lots of champagne. The first thing the Blue Band did was learn the minstrel turn. Because the Rose Parade can't have anything less than remarkably extra, when we made a right turn we couldn't simply do a normal right turn, no. We had to do probably one of the most intricate right turns in the history of movement, which you can view below.
After we learned (sort of) the minstrel turn, we had to relearn the Carnegie Hall show (for the fourth time!). We came back to State College on December 30 for a short practice with really good food. As Mr. Drane always says, "If you're with me, you're eating good".
On December 31, we departed for the Harrisburg Airport at 5 am. From there we flew to Pasadena on two chartered flights with probably enough snack foods to feed all of University Park for a
month.
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| Photo credit to Annemarie Mountz |
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| Photo credit to Annemarie Mountz |
When we got off, we immediately went to In-N-Out Burger (my first experience, 10/10 would highly recommend). Then, it started to rain. Imagine that! California's in a drought for ~4 years, and the minute we get there it starts to pour. So, in the pouring rain, we performed our show for around twenty unenthusiastic USC fans.
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| Photo credit to Annemarie Mountz |
After that, we spent NYE in LA! It honestly felt like a dream, mostly because I got a personal pizza for $8 which is essentially unheard of in LA.
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| L to R: Amy Winder, Elise Grovanz, Allison Ruman, Rachel Neff |
A few of the Blue Band rookies rang in the New Year by walking around downtown LA by trying to find somewhere to eat for breakfast. We ended up about a block away from Skid Row before we turned back to central downtown. Most of my friends went to a little French breakfast cafe called Le Pain Quotidien and got beautiful dishes (and paid through the nose for them). My friend Celeste and I went to IHOP.
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| Photo credit to Elise Grovanz |
Later that day, we played at the Penn State pep rally. I met up with my father and aunt and uncle at the pep rally and we saw all sorts of cool Penn State alums, like Ki-Jana Carter!
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| Photo credit to Annemarie Mountz |
Then, the big day. I couldn't believe I was actually about to march in the Rose Parade. That's something I had only dreamed about since I was old enough to dream. We all assembled in the hotel lobby at 4 am and headed to the parade site.
I don't think I can genuinely express how terrible the parade was. 5.5 miles is a lot to march, and we were all half dead about three blocks in. Between being out of breath, our arms aching from holding our instruments up, and USC fans screaming profanity at us, we were ready for it to be over. After about 4 miles, people from the Red Cross gave us all cups of water before we finished the parade.
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| Photo credit to Annemarie Mountz |
As terrible as the parade was, the pictures from my family and friends made it all worth it (and the In-N-Out we got after).
The game itself was incredible! I mean, barring the fact that we lost, it was an amazing experience. Playing the National Anthem for the country was indescribable. Not to mention we saw Nick Jonas! A little bird told me that he put the Blue Band on his Snapchat story, just further proving how big of a deal we are.
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| Photo credit to Katie Schreckengast |
Overall, the experience was unforgettable. I can't believe that my rookie year led me to playing at the Rose Bowl. I'm so thankful for the opportunities I've been given, and I'm so happy I got to share them with all of you!
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| Photo credit to Annemarie Mountz |
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This sounds like a wonderful experience. I was in marching band all through high school and I hated it. The hours of rehearsal were trechorous, but hey, we went to Disney and played at Giants Stadium 3 times. Your experience is giving me slight hints of nostalgia (just due to the long parade marches and 4am debauchery) but I enjoyed getting a glimpse into the Rose Bowl Blue Band experience.
ReplyDeleteI was already jealous of everyone who went to the Rose Bowl, but now I'm even more jealous of the Blue Band because you guys saw Nick Jonas! I never thought about how long the parade must feel when you're actually marching in it, playing instruements. Props to you for getting through it and powering on! Hope you enjoyed California!
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