Supporting the band

Started by Noah '27, March 12, 2026, 09:47:22 AM

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Noah '27

Hey everyone, I don't usually post on here, but I am a lifelong fan of Cornell Hockey and have been a part of the Big Red Pep Band. Please consider supporting the band so that we can go on away trips and bring the Lynah faithful energy anywhere the team goes. The link to my page is attached below

https://givingday.cornell.edu/p2p/630133/noah-kaplan-2600ecdf-9213-4a23-abd6-bec55717a9c5

dbilmes

Quote from: Noah '27 on March 12, 2026, 09:47:22 AMHey everyone, I don't usually post on here, but I am a lifelong fan of Cornell Hockey and have been a part of the Big Red Pep Band. Please consider supporting the band so that we can go on away trips and bring the Lynah faithful energy anywhere the team goes. The link to my page is attached below

https://givingday.cornell.edu/p2p/630133/noah-kaplan-2600ecdf-9213-4a23-abd6-bec55717a9c5
I just made my annual donation to the Big Red Band!

BearLover

Quote from: Noah '27 on March 12, 2026, 09:47:22 AMHey everyone, I don't usually post on here, but I am a lifelong fan of Cornell Hockey and have been a part of the Big Red Pep Band. Please consider supporting the band so that we can go on away trips and bring the Lynah faithful energy anywhere the team goes. The link to my page is attached below

https://givingday.cornell.edu/p2p/630133/noah-kaplan-2600ecdf-9213-4a23-abd6-bec55717a9c5
I will donate to the band but you have to promise one thing in return: please return to the procedure the band used throughout the 2000s and early 2010s where it would open the third period by playing Gonna Fly Now prior to the Hey Song such that the Hey Song does not begin until the players are all out on the ice, and the song continues into the start of play, with the students filling in a capella when play resumes and the band has to stop playing, and then the band picking the song back up upon the next break in play. I think there are videos of this on YouTube. This was my and many others' favorite Lynah song/chant for many years and I'm not sure why the band stopped doing this.

LGR14

Quote from: BearLover on March 12, 2026, 11:19:10 AM
Quote from: Noah '27 on March 12, 2026, 09:47:22 AMHey everyone, I don't usually post on here, but I am a lifelong fan of Cornell Hockey and have been a part of the Big Red Pep Band. Please consider supporting the band so that we can go on away trips and bring the Lynah faithful energy anywhere the team goes. The link to my page is attached below

https://givingday.cornell.edu/p2p/630133/noah-kaplan-2600ecdf-9213-4a23-abd6-bec55717a9c5
I will donate to the band but you have to promise one thing in return: please return to the procedure the band used throughout the 2000s and early 2010s where it would open the third period by playing Gonna Fly Now prior to the Hey Song such that the Hey Song does not begin until the players are all out on the ice, and the song continues into the start of play, with the students filling in a capella when play resumes and the band has to stop playing, and then the band picking the song back up upon the next break in play. I think there are videos of this on YouTube. This was my and many others' favorite Lynah song/chant for many years and I'm not sure why the band stopped doing this.

YES x1000

Chris '03

Quote from: BearLover on March 12, 2026, 11:19:10 AM
Quote from: Noah '27 on March 12, 2026, 09:47:22 AMHey everyone, I don't usually post on here, but I am a lifelong fan of Cornell Hockey and have been a part of the Big Red Pep Band. Please consider supporting the band so that we can go on away trips and bring the Lynah faithful energy anywhere the team goes. The link to my page is attached below

https://givingday.cornell.edu/p2p/630133/noah-kaplan-2600ecdf-9213-4a23-abd6-bec55717a9c5
I will donate to the band but you have to promise one thing in return: please return to the procedure the band used throughout the 2000s and early 2010s where it would open the third period by playing Gonna Fly Now prior to the Hey Song such that the Hey Song does not begin until the players are all out on the ice, and the song continues into the start of play, with the students filling in a capella when play resumes and the band has to stop playing, and then the band picking the song back up upon the next break in play. I think there are videos of this on YouTube. This was my and many others' favorite Lynah song/chant for many years and I'm not sure why the band stopped doing this.

Agree. With the caveat that it started going downhill after the renovation when the locker room moved. There was something special about gonna fly now right as the team entered from beneath A.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

cth95

Quote from: Chris '03 on March 12, 2026, 07:04:01 PM
Quote from: BearLover on March 12, 2026, 11:19:10 AM
Quote from: Noah '27 on March 12, 2026, 09:47:22 AMHey everyone, I don't usually post on here, but I am a lifelong fan of Cornell Hockey and have been a part of the Big Red Pep Band. Please consider supporting the band so that we can go on away trips and bring the Lynah faithful energy anywhere the team goes. The link to my page is attached below

https://givingday.cornell.edu/p2p/630133/noah-kaplan-2600ecdf-9213-4a23-abd6-bec55717a9c5
I will donate to the band but you have to promise one thing in return: please return to the procedure the band used throughout the 2000s and early 2010s where it would open the third period by playing Gonna Fly Now prior to the Hey Song such that the Hey Song does not begin until the players are all out on the ice, and the song continues into the start of play, with the students filling in a capella when play resumes and the band has to stop playing, and then the band picking the song back up upon the next break in play. I think there are videos of this on YouTube. This was my and many others' favorite Lynah song/chant for many years and I'm not sure why the band stopped doing this.

Agree. With the caveat that it started going downhill after the renovation when the locker room moved. There was something special about gonna fly now right as the team entered from beneath A.
That may be true, but it's still great even in other arenas and certainly in Lake Placid and the NCAA's.  I used to have that in my head all summer after the many successful seasons in the 2000's.