![]() Now with the help of partnerships made through the College of Fine Arts, their company, Ultimate Drill Book (UDB), is expanding. The experience sparked ideas in them at a young age that eventually grew into a small-scale business. They’ve each clocked thousands of rehearsal and performance hours as players, educators and coordinators. The Gall brothers know that workload intimately. But behind the scenes, that seven-minute halftime show can take weeks to prepare, with hundreds of musicians learning the notes, steps, pivots and snaps that comprise these shapeshifting performances. The shiny horns and fluid formations, the wave of sound that hits you deep in the chest. “And with the 100,000 people in the stands watching you, there’s not many things like that.” “It’s not just the music but the sound,” says Josh, who is the assistant director of the Longhorn Band. Photo by Jen Reel By Jen ReelĮntrepreneurs often share a common trait: Their business was created from something they love.įor Josh and Luke Gall, their love is the marching band. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The UT Longhorn Band rehearses in the Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. ![]()
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