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  2. Purdue All-American Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    The Purdue "All-American" Marching Band (or AAMB) is the marching band of Purdue University and performs at Purdue Boilermakers football games. The AAMB is also the official band of the Indianapolis 500 race, having held the position since 1919. [2] Since the founding of the band in 1886, the group has grown from an original 5 members to 399 ...

  3. Purdue Boilermakers - Wikipedia

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    Purdue became known as the Boilermakers the next year. [4] Several of the local schools added to the boilermaker tradition by suggesting that Purdue was going up the Wabash River and hiring workers from the nearby Monon railroad yards to play football. Purdue's official mascot is a locomotive, the Boilermaker Special. The Monon Railroad had its ...

  4. Hail Purdue! - Wikipedia

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    Purdue All-American Marching Band perform "Hail Purdue" at the 2008 Purdue-Indiana football game. " Hail Purdue! " is the official fight song of Purdue University. The lyrics were written in about 1912 by James R. Morrison (class of 1915), and set to music by Edward S. Wotawa (class of 1912). The completed song was published in 1913, initially ...

  5. Purdue All-American Marching Band director stepping down at ...

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    Jay Gephart, the fifth director of Purdue University's All-American Marching Band, announced Friday, May 24, 2024, that he will resign as the marching band's director at the end of the fall 2024 ...

  6. Purdue's All-American Marching Band to be without big bass ...

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    For the first time in 42 years — since the Carter Administration — Purdue's All-American Band will perform Saturday at halftime without The Drum.

  7. Purdue Big Bass Drum - Wikipedia

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    Purdue Big Bass Drum. In the South End Zone of Ross–Ade Stadium on September 28, 1996, as Purdue defeated North Carolina State 42–21. The Purdue Big Bass Drum is a percussion instrument played by the All-American Marching Band (AAMB) of Purdue University. At a height of over ten feet (3 m) when the carriage is included, it is branded by ...

  8. Bill Moffit - Wikipedia

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    Bill Moffit. William C. Moffit (born May 12, 1925, in New Philadelphia, Ohio; died March 5, 2008, in Jacksonville, Florida) was an American musician, music arranger and marching band director, best known for his innovations in marching band show techniques and for hundreds of arrangements for marching bands. [1]

  9. Slayter Center of Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Slayter Center is home to the Purdue Jazz Bands. Before 2013, on the morning of home football games, Slayter Center became the site of a pep rally known as "Thrill on the Hill." The Purdue All-American Marching Band performed upbeat tunes showcasing music from their halftime show for the day, plus other selections from the season's repertoire.