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The USC Trojan Marching Band, ... In 1979, the TMB was invited by Fleetwood Mac to perform and record "Tusk", the title song for the album Tusk.
Tusk is the twelfth studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, ... USC Trojan Marching Band – horns and percussion (on "Tusk") Production.
"Tusk" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from the 1979 double LP of the same name. It was written and sung by Lindsey Buckingham.The song peaked at number eight in the United States for three weeks, reached number six in the United Kingdom (where it was certified Silver for sales of over 250,000 copies), number five in Canada, and number three in Australia.
The result of this, the band's twelfth studio album Tusk, was a 20-track double album released in 1979. It produced three hit singles: Buckingham's "Tusk" (US No. 8), which featured the USC Trojan Marching Band; Christine McVie's "Think About Me" (US No. 20); and Nicks' six-and-a-half minute opus "Sara" (US No. 7).
The first game of the Lincoln Riley era shows how USC has returned to the ranks of college football relevance in its quest for a national title. ... on a day so hot the USC marching band was ...
In 1979 the Spirit of Troy recorded Tusk with Fleetwood Mac. Adopting a disciplinarian approach to running the group, Bartner quickly grew its size and energy. In 1973 Diana Ross became the first in a long line of celebrity performers to appear on-field with the USC band. In 2011 Bartner was inducted into the USC Athletic Hall of Fame. [6]
The USC Chamber Players will present a dinner concert later in the evening to celebrate the Carolina Band’s participation in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the university’s musicians ...
The Music video section says: "A live performance of the song recorded at Dodger Stadium with the USC Marching band was used as a music video." It feels like there might be some confusion here. The History section is unsourced and the source for the Music video cites a long-dead blog of some sort quoting who knows what (hello, copyright vio ...