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The University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching Band, or Pitt Band, is the college marching band at the University of Pittsburgh. The band numbers over 300 students consisting of instrumentalists, a majorette squad known as the Golden Girls, a color guard, and the drumline. The band was founded in 1911 and has won numerous awards over the years.
The Pitt Band plays the "Victory Song" at the end of a 26–13 win over Notre Dame at Pitt Stadium during the 1956 Pitt football season Some printings of the lyrics record the version "It may be tough, The going rough, But always fighting fair" - which reverses the order of the words "rough" and "tough"
Currently, Panther Fans sing two fight songs during each game, the "Pitt Victory Song" and "Hail to Pitt". Oakland Zoo members are also known from dressing up, although some are known for their lack of dress and painted chests, [ 5 ] with particular notoriety for costumes involving various animal themes including gorilla and bear costumes.
Courtney Love explained that she was cast as Marla in Fight Club but got fired when she wouldn't let Brad Pitt play her late husband Kurt Cobain in a movie.
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Jack R. Anderson (born 1947 [1]) was Director of Bands at the University of Pittsburgh from 1995 to 2013, [2] having served as assistant director since 1986. [1] His responsibilities included directing Pitt's Varsity Marching Band, leading the Pep Band, and conducting the Symphonic Band.
A former varsity sport at Pitt, the club program's modern incarnation was founded in 1971, the club ice hockey team moved to ACHA Division 1 in 2006. Pitt Previously competed in the College Hockey Mid-America (CHMA) where it won the conference tournament in 2016 and regular season titles in 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2022.
The film starred Brad Pitt in the iconic role of Tyler Durden, who, alongside Edward Norton's character, starts an underground fight club for frustrated men looking to vent their pent-up aggression.