This is the final episode of the season where CMB members recap the Air Force show and start looking at the last show of the season. Maddie, Grace, Josh, and Kylee talk about what these shows have meant and how they feel ending the season with a Dragons show. If you want ONE MORE EPISODE, keep an eye on the Twitter and Instagram pages for a poll that'll come out after this episode is released!
Graphic Design: Josh Holstein
Song Credits (order based on when played in podcast):
March of the Cornhuskers - Ronald Seitz, Melvin H. Ribble & William T. Quick
Armed Forces Medley - arranged by Tom Wallace & Captain F.S Van Boskerck, U.S.C.G, edited by Nestor Pelayo
Learn to Fly - Taylor Hawkins, David Grohl, and Nate Mendel, arranged by Anthony Falcone
The Air Force Hymn (Lord Guard and Guide the Men Who Fly) - Henry Baker and Mary C.D. Hamilton, arranged by Anthony Falcone
U.S. Air Force Song - Robert Crawford, arranged by Anthony Falcone
Semper Supra - James W. (Jamie) Teachenor, II, arranged by Anthony Falcone
The Minnesota Rouser - Floyd M. Hutsell, arranged by McLeod/Bencriscuito
Hail Varsity - music by Wilber Chenoweth '18, words by W. Joyce Ayres '30
On Wisconsin-March--1/23/98 - William T. Purdy, lyrics by Carl Beck
Games of Thrones - Ramin Djawadi, arranged by Anthony Falcone
Radioactive - Benjamin McKee, Daniel Reynolds, Daniel Sermon, Alexander Grant, and Josh Mosser, arranged by Anthony Falcone
How to Train Your Dragon (This is Berk) - John Powell, arranged by Anthony Falcone
How to Train Your Dragon (Test Drive) - John Powell, arranged by Anthony Falcone
Dear Old Nebraska U, Touchdown Version - words and music by Harry Pecha