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As former University of Florida music director Harold Bachman wrote in a published history of the school's band, "No one seems to know for sure who composed 'We Are the Boys From Old Florida'." [3] And although the University of Florida owns the rights to its band arrangement of the song, the tune and lyrics are in the public domain. [4]
University of California, Los Angeles — "Hail to the Hills of Westwood" University of Florida — "We Are the Boys from Old Florida" University of Georgia — "Glory, Glory" University of Illinois at Urbana—Champaign — "Illinois Loyalty", "Hail to the Orange" University of Iowa — "Alma Mater Iowa" University of Maine — "The Stein Song"
The author of the lyrics and original music of "The Orange and Blue" is uncertain, but published examples of the University of Florida's songs and yells which include the lyrics date to at least the 1916–17 school year. [2] Sheet music for the song was published in 1925 which listed George Hamilton as the author. Thornton W. Allen, a prolific ...
The song was first performed in 1900 during a celebration of former president Abraham Lincoln. It was sung by a choir of 500 children at their segregated school in Florida, per the NAACP.
College songs, including alma maters and fight songs, of Colleges and Universities in the United States. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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The Band of the Hour, the University of Miami student band. The words were written by William Seth Lampe, a newspaper reporter and public relations assistant to Bowman Foster Ashe, the first president of the University of Miami, [3] with music by pianist Christine Asdurian, one of 646 students enrolled at the University of Miami in its first academic year of 1926–27.
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