- Sacramento State Marching Band
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bandname="The Spirit of Sacramento" | school=California State University, Sacramento | location=Sacramento, Ca
conference=Big Sky Conference | founded=1958 | director=Dr. Clay Redfield| members=100+ | uniform=White jackets with green and gold trim and the university logo, white shako with green and gold trim and the university logo topped with a white and gold feather plume, white gloves, black marching pants, black marching shoes. |TheSacramento State Marching Band, known as the The Spirit of Sacramento, and sometimes informally known as the Sac State Band, Sac Band or SSMB, is the official marching band at
California State University, Sacramento . The Band was formed in 1958 and performs at all home football games and various away games during the football season. The Band also is present every year during TheCauseway Classic against arch-rivalUC Davis . The band motto: "Without Us, It's Just A Game!", was adopted in 1996. In 2008, Dr. Clay Redfield [http://www.csus.edu/music/faculty/redfield.html] , '84, became the newest director of the band. He is the first alumnus to ever lead the band.The 2008 season marks the 50th Anniversary of the SSMB. A special halftime show is being written for the November 15th football game vs. Northern Colorado. All band alumni in attendance will join the band on the field for the celebration [http://mband.csus.edu/news/50th%20Anniversary%20Announcement.pdf] .
Fight, Hornet, Fight!
Fight Hornet Fight is the official fight song ofSacramento State . Every time this song is played, Hornet fans rise and clap along. Fight, Hornet, Fight! is played at all sporting events the band is present at. During volleyball and basketball player introductions, the band plays the last four measures of the song known as The Tag.All Hail to Sacramento
All Hail to Sacramento is the Alma Mater of
Sacramento State . The band plays the song during its Pregame show right before theStar Spangled Banner .The Sacramento State Hornet Revue
The Sacramento State Hornet Revue is a smaller subset of the marching band and usually performs as the official pep band. The Hornet Revue performes at home volleyball and basketball games and also various public venues outside the university.
= Traditions =
Marching Style
The Sacramento State Marching Band marches the
glide step style. This style contributes the the bands ability to make complex marching formations while at the same time, producing good quality sound. The band's style is in contrast to the high step style, which is utilized by their rivals theCalifornia Aggie Marching Band-uh! Tailgate Performance
Before every home game, the Sacramento State Marching Band performs for the tailgaters outside
Hornet Stadium . This performance usually includes stands tunes and selections from that day's show, in addition toFight Hornet Fight .Entrance and Pregame Run on
The band is announced onto the field with the following intro:
"Ladies and Gentleman, from the heart of the Central Valley, and the Capital of California."
"The Sacramento State Departments of Music and Athletics Proudly Present:"
"The Spirit of Sacramento, The Sacramento State Marching Band!!!"The "C" Cheer
The "C" Cheer is a cheer utilized by the band at sporting events. The vocal cheer spells out the college's formal initials "CSUS". The cheer is usually accompanied by a drum groove played by the drumline.
ac State Spell Out/-ramento Cheer
This cheer is utilized by the band at sporting events (usually accompanied by the Sac State Cheer Squad). The cheer starts off with the cheer squad yelling "S...A...C...S.A.C." to which the band responds "-R.A.M.E.N.T.O.!" to fully spell out "Sacramento".
Music
The band's musical repertoire consists of various classic rock, jazz, funk, grunge, metal, Latin and pop tunes. Favorite tunes of the band include
Hang on Sloopy byThe McCoys ,School's Out byAlice Cooper ,Carry On Wayward Son by Kansas,Hey! Baby byBruce Channel , and of course,Fight Hornet Fight .= External links =Sacramento State Marching Band Homepage [http://mband.csus.edu/]
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