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Fight Song
Lake Erie College finds first-ever fight song (Storm.mp3)
| Here Comes the Storm |
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Here comes the Storm with a mighty roar!
On to victory we will fight for the green and white!
(Shout: Fight! Fight! Fight!)
Here comes the Storm with lightning speed and power!
Lake Erie College, Shout out strong!
Let’s go, Storm! Rage on! Rage On! |
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Lake Erie College, a former all-female institution not
only has a new football team, but it now has its' first-ever
fight song thanks to the nationwide contest the College
hosted.
Realizing the school didn't have a spirited song to help
cheer its teams to victory, the College kicked off a nationwide
fight song contest. A total of 27 entries were submitted
from as close as campus to as far as Peru. In addition to
traditional entries, submissions varied from folk to rock
and rap to church hymn.
After collecting the submissions, the judging panel narrowed
the field to three finalists.
The three finalists included Brian and Daniel Boyd from
Ravenna, Ohio, Lowell and Susan Burch from Tulsa, Okla.,
and John Drebus from Rochester Hills, Mich.
The Boyd's took the opportunity to turn the contest into
a father-son bonding moment. Daniel even talked his mom
into helping him sing "All Hail the Raging Storm,"
the fight song he and his dad came up with. Brian is an
instructor in the Recording Arts Technology Department at
Cuyahoga Community College and Daniel is in preschool.
Drebus studied classical piano and trumpet through high
school and has continued playing since as a hobby. He has
composed approximately 10 songs, primarily for family, including
tunes for his parents' 50th wedding anniversary, his eldest
daughter's wedding and in honor of his father and wife.
A retired Lt. Col. of the U.S. Army Reserve, he is currently
serving as a software consultant for IBM Corp.
Putting the vote in the hands of the students, faculty
and staff, Susan and Lowell Burch's fight song titled, "Here
Comes the Storm," was chosen as the College's first-ever
fight song.
Both Lowell and Susan work in the education arena. Susan
is a vocal music teacher for Neuman Middle School, is the
choral conductor for the German American Society of Tulsa
and is a member of the Tulsa Oratorio Choir. Lowell is an
adjunct Instructor at Tulsa Community College. With trumpet
as his major instrument, he recently played with the Tulsa
Signature Symphony.
Together they have written and arranged a number of vocal
and instrumental arrangements for soloists, school and church
ensembles; though, this is their first fight song.
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