South Alabama Jaguar Marching Band | |
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School | University of South Alabama |
Location | Mobile, Alabama, USA |
Conference | Sun Belt Conference |
Founded | 2009 |
Director | Dr. William H. Petersen, Director of Bands |
Associate directors | Dr. Luis Rivera and Mathew Greenwood (percussion) |
Assistant directors | Dr. Jason Rinehart, Assistant Director of Bands |
Members | 260 |
The South Alabama Jaguar Marching Band is a student organization that was approved by the University of South Alabama's board of trustees to debut in conjunction with the South Alabama football team in 2009. The decision was made on December 6, 2007.
The band debuted with 150 members at the first football game on September 5, 2009. The band grew to 250 members in 2013. The Jaguar Marching Band is housed in the Department of Music in the College of Arts and Sciences, the University of South Alabama's largest academic division.
The USA Jaguar Marching Band is an integral part of South Alabama football game-day atmosphere. Before kick-off, the band plays for fans throughout the tailgating areas surrounding Ladd-Peebles Stadium. As the team arrives for the pre-game walk to the locker room, known as "The Prowl", the band performs for the players, coaches, and fans. The Jaguar Marching Band's pre-game show uses knee lifts, shoulder swagger, and other traditional collegiate marching styles. The Pre-Game show consist of "Jaguar Pride" (the original fight song for the University), "Patriotic Medley" which culminates with the band hitting their iconic "USA", while in the "USA" set the marching band performs the Star-Spangled Banner and the Universities Alma Mater, and finally the band heads down the field playing the Universities modern fight song "South!"
The Jaguar Marching Band performs three different half-time shows each season. The band marches a modern, corps style, with a focus on velocity (often marching in the 180-200 beats per minute range). Shows range across a wide variety of musical eras and styles. The band's first ever half-time show was a Led Zeppelin tribute, featuring nine different songs by that band. Other past shows include the jazz-rock music of Bill Chase, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, and progressive and alternative rock such as Radiohead, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Rush. During the 2012 season, the band performed a Classical Music show, a "Tribute to the State of Alabama" production, and also a halftime show saluting the five branches of America's Armed Forces. The Jaguar Marching Band plays shows in alternating weeks first to the home side of the stadium and next to the opposite stands, home to the South Alabama student section. This is to ensure that both alumni and students experience the band, a tribute to the student body's initiative in bringing marching band and football to the University of South Alabama.