The clue read: "In a university marching band tradition, a Buckeye sousaphone player dots the 'i' in this word." Since 1936, the band has marched in sync to the song "Le Regiment de Sambre et Meuse" ...
The longstanding tradition dates back to 1937, and entails a sousaphone player from "The Best Damn Band in the Land" high-stepping to dot the "i" in the O-H-I-O script formation. "It's a really ...
Band members don’t simply move to a particular ... Each time Script Ohio is performed, a fourth- or fifth-year sousaphone player is selected to stand in the formation as the dot in the ...
Members of the mellophone, trombone, baritone, sousaphone, drumline, and color guard will be provided with university-owned equipment at no charge. Due to the midday rehearsal schedule for the ...
Preservation Hall's resident brass band recently released its first album, dedicated to the late New Orleans drummer Kerry 'Fatman' Hunter. Preservation Brass celebrates the album and Hunter's life ...
That honor goes to two sousaphone players each game. “There is no better tradition in college marching band, I think, than the script Ohio,” said Christopher Hoch, the director of The Ohio ...
The clue read: "In a university marching band tradition, a Buckeye sousaphone player dots the 'i' in this word." The answer, of course, is Ohio. (Or, in the game's format: What is Ohio?) ...