Gerardo Juarez was just looking for the cheapest dorm at Texas A&M University, but he signed up for a dorm meant for the Corps of Cadets and accidentally found himself in the Fighting Aggie Band.
Turns out, he signed up for a dorm meant for the Corps of Cadets, a military-style leadership development organization whose membership is also required to be in the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band.
Gerardo Juarez was just looking for the cheapest dorm at Texas A&M University, but he signed up for a dorm meant for the Corps of Cadets and accidentally found himself in the Fighting Aggie Band.
A former Texas A&M University student posted a viral video that sparked lively debate on social media. The Fightin' Texas ...
So, he pretended to play an instrument and traveled the country for four years as a member of Texas A&M's Fightin' Texas Aggie Band — or so the story goes. Juarez's fake-it-till-you-make-it ...
he was locked in to the band and proceeded to play the next four years in the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band. For those asking about a tryout? Well, there was supposed to be one. However, the directors ...
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ALBERTVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The Albertville High School Aggie Band is heading to the nation’s capital! According to Albertville City Schools, the Albertville marching band was invited to ...