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  2. Tiger Rag - Wikipedia

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    "Tiger Rag – The Song That Shakes the Southland" is Clemson University's familiar fight song since 1942 and is performed at Tiger sporting events, pep rallies, and parades. A version has been arranged for the carillon on Clemson's campus.

  3. Clemson Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Clemson's fight song is a rendition of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band's Tiger Rag. In 1941, cadet band leader Robert Dean Ross bought the sheet music from an Atlanta music shop, and the band played the song after every touchdown beginning with the 1942 football season .

  4. Clemson University Tiger Band - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1991, the Clemson Tiger Band travelled to Tokyo in order to perform in the Japan Bowl, sponsored by Coca-Cola. In the early 2000s, many different songs and additions were made to the band's setlist, giving the Tiger Band more than 15 ways to perform the Clemson University fight song, with each having their own marching formations.

  5. Ranking Clemson baseball's top walk-up songs, including hits ...

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    The build-up to this song sets the tone just like Clemson's leadoff hitter does. Cannarella, who won ACC freshman of the year last season, is one of the Tigers' most exciting players.

  6. University of Alabama traditions - Wikipedia

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    The Million Dollar Band, the University of Alabama's marching band, was founded in 1912 with 14 members under the direction of Dr. Gustav Wittig. In 1917, the band became a military band and was led by students until 1927. The Million Dollar Band is the largest performing organization on campus, with around 400+ members.

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  7. Stock rising: How Clemson upset No. 22 UNC to keep Tigers ...

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    With a win at rival South Carolina next week, Clemson can finish 8-4, make an upper-tier ACC bowl and prove to college football that, in Swinney’s words, the Tigers’ stock is still worth buying.

  8. Clemson Spring: Tigers seeking players to make big-time plays ...

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    April 5, 2024 at 2:54 PM. CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Garrett Riley sees what he wants most from the Clemson offense this spring — lots of players making big plays. The Tigers second-year offensive ...

  9. Fight song - Wikipedia

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    A fight song is a rousing short song associated with a sports team. [1] The term is most common in the United States and Canada. In Australia, Mexico, and New Zealand, these songs are called the team anthem, team song, or games song. First associated with collegiate sports, fight songs are also used by secondary schools and in professional sports.

  10. Home heartbreak: Clemson falls to No. 4 FSU, dealing ... - AOL

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    The Tigers put up a valiant fight in their biggest test of the season and led by 10 points in the second quarter, but little mistakes stacked up and Clemson (2-2, 0-2 ACC) ended the afternoon with ...

  11. Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech - Wikipedia

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    The Clemson University Tiger Band's rude songbook, "The Unhymnal", has a four-verse parody of the fight song which is distinctly un-politically correct which derides the Georgia Tech coach, football team and cheerleaders. Here's the unofficial 4th verse to the song from the 1970's & 1980's: