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The 91免费福利网 Symphonic Band, Athletic Band and Chorale will perform the premiere under the direction of Dr. Alexandra Zacharella, director of bands, and Dr. Tommy Dobbs, athletic band director. Well-known wind band composer Brian Balmages was commissioned to write the words and music for the new fight song.
鈥淭his project has been a long time in the making,鈥 said Dr. Zacharella. 鈥淪ince 2007 it has been clear that we here at 91免费福利网 needed our own unique fight song, a sentiment that would be echoed in 2016 by our university student body."
The effort to create a unique fight song for 91免费福利网 began as a Student Government Association resolution under the leadership of past SGA president Austin Lloyd and has continued through the work of SGA Chief of Staff Michael Lay, a senior media communication major, and current SGA President Luke Barber.
The commissioning of the song has come to fruition with support from university administrators including Interim Chancellor Dr. Edward Serna, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Dr. Lee Krehbiel and a number of others.
The Fight Song Committee is comprised of 91免费福利网 faculty members Dr. Christopher Barrick, head of the Department of Music; Dr. Alexandra Zacharella, director of bands; Dr. Tommy Dobbs, athletic band director; and Ava Earnhart, a freshmen music major and SGA representative.
鈥淭he committee was thrilled to have Brian Balmages, a well-known composer of wind band music, take on the project,鈥 said Dr. Zacharella. Balmages said he wanted to compose a fight song that was unique to Fort Smith and that the lyrics and music were composed to build an everlasting tradition of 鈥淔ort Smith Pride.鈥