Green Brigade Marching Band

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Green Brigade
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School University of North Texas
Location Denton, Texas, USA
Conference The American
Founded1922
DirectorProfessor Amy Woody
Members435
Fight song"Fight, North Texas"
Website http://music.unt.edu/greenbrigade

The Green Brigade Marching Band is the marching band of the University of North Texas in Denton, home of the North Texas Mean Green. The band is open to all university students, but is curricular and integral for music education majors. The Green Brigade is one of approximately 40 student ensembles in the University of North Texas College of Music, a comprehensive music school with the largest enrollment of any music institution accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. The band is critically acclaimed and has been featured as an exhibition band for numerous marching festivals — including upcoming exhibition performances at the 2021 Texas UIL State Marching Finals, the 2021 Bands of America DFW regional competition, and taking part in the 2022 Saint Patrick's Day parade in Dublin.

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One of several distinct traditions of the Green Brigade is to perform "You'll Never Walk Alone," from the musical Carousel, at the end of football games. [1]

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Directors of the Green Brigade

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References

  1. Official site: University of North Texas Green Brigade
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