It started with a group of nine members in 1893, when Texas A&M University was only 17 years old. Today, that legacy has grown into the internationally loved Singing Cadets, Texas A&M's oldest singing group that performs for more people annually than any other collegiate choral group in the nation. Ever wondered what it takes to be this Voice of Aggieland?
Tune in with our host, Carson Seiber ’26, as he steps inside the world of the Singing Cadets with Jackson Hake ’26, the group's president. They'll explore how dedication, passion and plenty of practice help the group carry the Aggie Spirit throughout campus, Texas, the nation and even abroad as Aggieland's acoustic ambassadors.
From early rehearsals to powerful performances, the group focuses on more than singing. It's about connection, discipline and a shared commitment to something bigger than themselves as its members blend music, tradition and fellowship in perfect harmony.