Making Melodies and Memories

For 75 years, FFA members from across the nation have showcased their musical talents as part of the National FFA Band. According to head director Spencer White, FFA is one of the only student leadership organizations to have a band at this level. 

“It’s unique for members to be part of this type of ensemble,” Spencer says. “Including a live band during convention brings a level of class and energy you just can’t get elsewhere.”

This year’s historic band consists of 80 members representing 34 states. Curious to see what it’s like to experience Lucas Oil Stadium from a performer’s perspective? Enjoy the following collection of quotes from some of this year’s members. 

“The most fun part is getting to meet people from lots of different states. Learning about what they’re doing in their chapters will allow me to bring this information back to my home chapter.”

-Mark Wanek, Denmark FFA Chapter, Wis., clarinet

“It’s really amazing to get together with these wonderful musicians because we can do so much in such a short period of time. I am looking forward to seeing the huge crowds that come to convention.”

-Taryn Fuemmeler, Glasgow FFA Chapter, Mo., tenor saxophone

“My mom was in the National FFA Band, and one of the directors is also my hometown band director. He encouraged me to apply, so I decided to try out. Meeting new people and reuniting with last year’s band members has been fun.”

-Kailey Carl, Hastings FFA Chapter, Mich., clarinet

“It feels really special to be part of this group. We’ve met this year’s national FFA officers and the CEO of the National FFA Organization. They all seem really excited to have us here, and it’s nice to be part of something so many people get to see.”

-John Heightman, Storm Lake FFA Chapter, Iowa, alto saxophone

“I was in the band last year, and this year it’s even cooler. My favorite song we’re playing is “Donut” because it has a majestic and mystical feeling. I like how it paints a picture.” 

-Kirsten Overson, Clear Lake FFA Chapter, Iowa, french horn 

“I would encourage members interested in applying to just go for it. I am most excited for the grand entrance and seeing a lot of people.”

-Parker Wicker, Rushville FFA Chapter, Ind., euphonium 

“I attended national convention last year, saw the band and thought ‘Woah, there’s a band?!’ I got as much information as I could, then decided to apply. I’m excited to represent both the band and honor guard.”

-Carissa Simagna, Aurora FFA Chapter, Mo., percussion

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