Elon University Fire of the Carolinas Marching Band

Fire of the Carolinas
School Elon University
Location Elon, North Carolina, USA
Conference Colonial Athletic Association
Founded 2001
Director Dr. Adam Kehl (2014-Present)[1]

The Fire of the Carolinas, the marching band at Elon University, is a contemporary ensemble that performs at all Phoenix home football games, select away football games, and at various University events throughout the fall.[1] All Elon students are eligible for membership within the band which includes winds, percussion, color guard, feature twirler, and dance team. FOTC members are from almost every area of study on campus, with over 30 different majors represented each year.

History

The first reference to Elon College’s (now Elon University) band marching onto the field to perform halftime shows is in Elon’s 1938 yearbook. It was organized by student Landon Walker and had 22 members under Drum Major Harold Hilburn. The marching band lasted until 1982 and shut down due to disinterest. Bill DeJournett, band director at Colorado State University, was hired to resurrect Elon's band. The current director of the band is Dr. Adam Kehl, who also serves as the school's wind ensemble director.

Directors

Traditions

The Fire of the Carolinas performs 3-4 high energy, entertainment focused halftime shows every year that includes a wide variety of music from classic rock, pop, and jazz, to modern alternative and current popular music. The band also performs a full collegiate pregame show. The band has a close-knit, family atmosphere. Members also receive a small scholarship that increases every year of participation in the band.

Associations

Elon University has the Iota Xi chapter of Tau Beta Sigma[2] that is connected to the band.

References

  1. 1 2 Elon University Bands. "Elon University Department of Music Faculty". Elon University. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
  2. "Iota Xi Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma at Elon University | Wix.com". Tbsiotaxi.wix.com. Retrieved 2015-09-18.

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