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  2. The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band in pregame performance. With the success of the football program in the 1950s, so increased the visibility of the Pride. Their halftime programs, centered on themes that would incorporate well-known songs of the day, were soon being broadcast on television during games.

  3. Oklahoma State University Cowboy Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    The first band at Oklahoma A&M College (now Oklahoma State University) was organized in 1905 by Harry Dunn, a student at the school, and directed by a Mr. Wood. It consisted of 22 members. [1] A tradition of the band was the use of the OSU Spirit Drum. It was purchased in the mid-1930s for the R.O.T.C. band. It was believed to be the largest ...

  4. List of college marching bands in the United States - Wikipedia

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    show band Big 12: Oklahoma State: Cowboy Marching Band: Stillwater OK 1905 show band Big 12: TCU: Horned Frog Marching Band: Fort Worth TX 1904 show band Big 12: Texas Tech: Goin’ Band from Raiderland: Lubbock TX 1925 show band Big 12: UCF: Marching Knights: Orlando FL 1980 show band Big 12: West Virginia: The Pride of West Virginia ...

  5. Tailgating for OU football games? What to know about Sooners ...

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    You may even be treated to an impromptu performance by “The Pride of Oklahoma” marching band. Fans can pick up the latest in apparel from Balfour of Norman, which opened in 1974 and also ...

  6. Brian A. Britt - Wikipedia

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    Brian A. Britt is assistant director of the school of music, assistant professor of music, and director of The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band at the University of Oklahoma. Britt is only the fifth person to hold the position since the first full-time director of The Pride was hired in 1929.

  7. Boomer Sooner - Wikipedia

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    The OU marching band plays the fight song when the team takes the field and when the team scores a touchdown, makes a big play, or makes a play in general. They also play it along with other fight songs while the Oklahoma defense is on the field to encourage the crowd to get loud.

  8. Category:Musical groups from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band; R. Rainbows Are Free; Raze (Christian pop group) Read Southall Band; Red City Radio; Ricochet (band) S. SafetySuit; Sons (band)

  9. Oklahoma Sooners football - Wikipedia

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    The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band is a nationally renowned ensemble founded in 1904. The largest student organization on campus, the band performs at all home games and frequently travels to other games. The band holds a game ball from the Bedlam Series game in 1983, the day "the Pride" won. [196]