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Inside Band Camp – Part 3: This is the end my friend
In the final installment of our band camp docu-series, we continue into the sounds, sweat, and spirit of the high school marching experience. This episode kicks off inside a battery percussion sectional, where you'll not only hear the drive of the drumline but also get a breakdown of the lingo and learn what all that rhythmic jargon really means.
We also shine a spotlight on the true MVPs behind the scenes — our Booster Band Moms, who spent their entire Saturday fitting uniforms for every single student in the program. Their dedication keeps the band moving (and looking sharp), and it's time they got their flowers.
In a spontaneous twist, Chris finds Scott hanging out at camp, leading to a raw, unscripted Band Dads conversation recorded live and unfiltered — just two dads soaking in the experience.
We then drop in on an inspiring clinic led by acclaimed educator Mark Richardson, Assistant Director of the Sun Devil Marching Band and founder of The Academy Drum & Bugle Corps. His insight and energy offer a masterclass in musicianship and motivation.
Finally, we close out with the band directors themselves, reflecting on the week: What went well? What didn’t? Did they accomplish what they hoped? What’s the vibe moving forward? Their reflections bring full-circle closure to the camp experience — and set the tone for the season ahead.
Whether you've been with us since Part 1 or you're jumping in now, this episode is a celebration of the people, passion, and purpose that make band camp unforgettable.
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Inside Band Camp – Part 3: This is the end my friend
In the final installment of our band camp docu-series, we continue into the sounds, sweat, and spirit of the high school marching experience. This episode kicks off inside a battery percussion sectional, where you'll not only hear the drive of the drumline but also get a breakdown of the lingo and learn what all that rhythmic jargon really means.
We also shine a spotlight on the true MVPs behind the scenes — our Booster Band Moms, who spent their entire Saturday fitting uniforms for every single student in the program. Their dedication keeps the band moving (and looking sharp), and it's time they got their flowers.
In a spontaneous twist, Chris finds Scott hanging out at camp, leading to a raw, unscripted Band Dads conversation recorded live and unfiltered — just two dads soaking in the experience.
We then drop in on an inspiring clinic led by acclaimed educator Mark Richardson, Assistant Director of the Sun Devil Marching Band and founder of The Academy Drum & Bugle Corps. His insight and energy offer a masterclass in musicianship and motivation.
Finally, we close out with the band directors themselves, reflecting on the week: What went well? What didn’t? Did they accomplish what they hoped? What’s the vibe moving forward? Their reflections bring full-circle closure to the camp experience — and set the tone for the season ahead.
Whether you've been with us since Part 1 or you're jumping in now, this episode is a celebration of the people, passion, and purpose that make band camp unforgettable.
Enjoying the show? Click here to send us a text to tell us!
We want to here from you! Send us an email to: [email protected]
Check out these links to connect with us further!
Band Dads Podcast Website
Band Dads Podcast Instagram
Band Dads Podcast TikTok
Band Dads Podcast YouTube
Band Dads Podcast Facebook

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