Band geeks rule! New Marching Rockets Alumni band to perform in local St. Pat's parade

  Comments (...)
Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa
Buy Sauk Valley Media Photos »

ROCK FALLS – Band geeks forever.

That might as well be the rallying cry of Rock Falls alumna Gretchen Koehler-Swaney.

Koehler-Swaney, 45, graduated from Rock Falls High School in 1985, where she played the snare drums and the xylophone.

Two years ago, she attended Homecoming – and asked if she could march with the band.

"The band director and drumline instructor were so welcoming that I joined," she said. "I had such a fabulous time, I wanted as many people as possible to have the same experience."

She posted a Facebook invitation for other alumni to join her, and at last year's homecoming, 40 former Marching Rockets showed up to perform.

"We had such a great turnout, either they attended or they actually joined the band," she said. "We doubled the size of the current band. People just came up to me continuously.

"One person said it saved their life by doing this."

The Rock Falls Marching Rockets Alumni band was born. And this year, it's not waiting for homecoming – the band will perform in Dixon's St. Patrick's Day parade on March 16.

The 40 members live all over the country, though, which makes band practice a bit tricky. Koehler-Swaney, for instance, lives in Pleasant Prairie, Wis. Another member lives in California.

Distance, however, does not deter them.

"We put music on Facebook, recording and sheet music as well," Koehler-Swaney said. "We have virtual section leaders. What I've suggested is that, you as section leader, play music and put it up on YouTube so people can see fingerings and hearing places where you've stopped."

The band also has used Google Plus, a video conferencing tool, to stay in tune.

The band has face-to-face rehearsal twice a month, Koehler-Swaney said.

Aside from having fun, one of the band's missions is to support the current Marching Rockets. Through T-shirt sales at last year's homecoming, the alumni band raised $160 in one evening.

"We were able to immediately turn that around and provide a check to the band," she said. "What we want to continue doing is promoting them through community, through raising awareness and through helping them [financially]."

Previous Page|1||

Comments

Total Comments
0

View/Add Comments

There have been no comments made about this story.

Blogs

» Out Here
Out Here

Watch where you sit

On Tuesday, the Lee County Board voted 12-9 to approve a proposed wind farm in the southwestern part of the county. That happened after 27 sessions of a public hearing held by the Zoning Board of Appeals. Is everyone wiser for it?
» Out Here
Out Here

Good or bad? Depends on who you ask

Sometimes readers ask for more good news in the paper. They say we in the media only cover the bad. But one person's positive is another's negative.

Reader Poll

Memorial Day weekend heralds the arrival of summer vacation season. How much time do you plan to spend on vacation?

1 week
2 weeks
3 or more weeks
No vacation this year