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  2. Penn State Blue Band - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State University Marching Blue Band, known generally as the Penn State Blue Band or simply the Blue Band, is the marching band of Pennsylvania State University. Founded in 1899, it is the largest recognized student organization at the University Park campus of Penn State, with over 300 active student members.

  3. Fight On, State - Wikipedia

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    "Fight On, State" is the official fight song of The Pennsylvania State University. [1] It is most widely known for being played by the Penn State Blue Band after scores at football games, and during the band's pregame show. It is written specifically to be played after a touchdown, as it slows down quickly toward the end of the song, then stops.

  4. Victory (Pennsylvania State University fight song) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Band played an arrangement of the song as early as 1915. During a Penn State Nittany Lions football game at Beaver Field against Lehigh University , students held aloft blue and white streamers and alternated the colors with the beats of the song; the novel cheering method became popular with the spectators in the crowd.

  5. Lion Fanfare and Downfield - Wikipedia

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    It is performed at every home football game by the Penn State Blue Band, during their pregame show. The "Lion Fanfare" is performed with a fanfare step; it follows the traditional Blue Band high step, but the changing between feet is more crisp, and performed at half time. The piece consists of a high-intensity fanfare performed with a 45 ...

  6. The Nittany Lion - Wikipedia

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    "The Nittany Lion" was written by Penn State graduate and former Glee Club member James Leyden between 1922 and 1924. Professor Hummel Fishburn and Blue Band Bandmaster Tommy Thompson assisted Leyden in finishing the song, which was premiered at a pep rally the night before a football game to instant popularity.

  7. Blue Band - Wikipedia

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    Blue Band could refer to: Blue (English group), an English boy band; Blue (Scottish band), a Scottish pop rock band; Bruford Levin Upper Extremities or B.L.U.E., a 1990s British rock group; Penn State Blue Band, the marching band of Pennsylvania State University

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  9. Rose Parade marching bands - Wikipedia

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    Penn State University Marching Blue Band, State College, Pennsylvania (Rose Bowl participant) Pulaski High School, Red Raider Marching Band, Wisconsin; The Salvation Army Tournament of Roses Band, Los Angeles, California; Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps, Santa Clara, California [62]