Interview by Natalia Rimple
What is your favorite memory growing up?
My favorite time growing up was in high school and it was in marching band.
What made it so awesome?
I had a lot friends. We spent so much time together in band camp and practicing. We went to Florida.
What did you in Florida?
We played in Disney World. We marched down main street, it lasted twenty minutes. For the rest of week we just hung out. The marching band was big.
What is your favorite memory growing up?
My favorite time growing up was in high school and it was in marching band.
What made it so awesome?
I had a lot friends. We spent so much time together in band camp and practicing. We went to Florida.
What did you in Florida?
We played in Disney World. We marched down main street, it lasted twenty minutes. For the rest of week we just hung out. The marching band was big.
What was so cool about marching band? You said how you hung out with a lot of friends and you were around them all the time? What made them so cool to be around?
The camaraderie. There’s this underground marching band subculture that only marching band geeks will know. There isn't one out here , so you wouldn't understand the weirdness. When your apart of a group its fun and nerdy.
Is there any insight you could give the people who dont understand the marching band culture?
You have to experience it and see how awesome it is. I wish there was one up here so i could take the kids to one. To see how musically and physically demanding it is. In the south its really big but here its not.
Besides marching band what was so cool about the south?
The warmer weather. There is a southern hospitality you always hear about and you only know it to be true by living up here.