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Outside empty FedEx Field, in a dark, shivery parking lot, the Washington Redskins Marching Band played on — and on, and on — because the forecast is now calling for more “Hail.” Forward ...
CANTON, Ohio — Hail, hail, the now-Way Over the Hill Gang was mostly all here Saturday to witness the induction ceremony for George Allen, the Washington Redskins’ and Los Angeles Rams ...
Ol’ Ricky has heard “Hail to the Redskins” about 1,067,901 times and still doesn’t remember all the ... Redskins band leader Barnee Breeskin wrote the music and Corinne penned the lyrics.
She introduced “show business” to the [R]edskin games of that era – a 55-piece band to play before the games, a 19-piece swing band to provide background music during the games, smoke pouring from a ...
Is it just a matter of time until football fans in D.C. are singing 'Hail to the Warriors' or some other alternative, instead of the Redskins?
Some traditions over time have to be tweaked. The NFL franchise in Washington used to be called the Redskins and the song was known as "Hail to the Redskins," resulting in the evolution of signs ...
What so-called power brokers do not understand, however, is that they can say “Hail yeah” to Redskins and “Hail no” to the Redskins and still come out on top.
Hail to the Redskins! Hail (one) Victory! The Washington Redskins won a game and suddenly they're favorites to win the NFC Least, er, East. The Cowboys (2-0) won't have Tony Romo and Dez Bryant ...
Hail to the Redskins! Hail Vic-to-ry! Braves on the warpath, Fight! For old D.C. The original lyrics mentioned Dixie in the first stanza, but that was changed to "Fight for old D.C." in 1965.