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Band: UL Band member’s performance in Macy’s Parade has unexpected bonusNov. 22, 2012, Daily Advertiser Eric Gaudet’s trip to the Big Apple to march in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade® included a surprise, thanks to legendary The junior majoring in music education at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette learned Tuesday that he won the 2012 Bob Hope Band Scholarship Award. That award is presented to one band member marching in the parade. It was announced on the NBC telecast of the 86th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day
Each director for the 11 participating high school and college marching bands was asked to nominate one musician, auxiliary team member or drum major “who best reflects the values and attributes that Bob Hope represented to millions of Americans, both at home and overseas,” according to information provided by Macy’s and the Bob and Dolores Hope Charitable Foundation. Those include musical ability, leadership initiative, a sense of humor and a strong commitment to community service.
Nominations were based on essays written by band members. The Macy’s Thanksgiving
Gaudet wrote that music has been an important part of his life from a young age.
Some family members and friends urged him to pursue architecture because of its income
“The job of playing taps is the easiest and hardest job for me. The music is very easy to play, and I only have to play it once. The context that it is performed in is the difficulty because there is such a strong atmosphere of sadness. … I (am) playing one last bugle call to the soldier to tell him all is safe During the Macy’s Parade, the UL Lafayette band played Christmas songs, Cajun music and zydeco tunes. It also performed “Let the Good Times Roll” in Herald Square, which is at the end of the parade route.
About 245 of the university’s 275 band members flew to New York City Monday and will return to Lafayette on Friday. They visited museums, attended Broadway plays and went sightseeing during their stay. The band was also scheduled to perform on the USS Intrepid, a World War II aircraft carrier that is part of the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum.
This was the second time the Pride of Acadiana Marching Band was invited to perform during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®. The first was in 2005.
About 3 million spectators were expected to line the two-mile parade route. About 50 million across the globe watch the parade on television.
The other high school and college marching bands that performed Thursday are:
• Banda Musical Delfines, Veracruz, Mexico; ![]()
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