University of North Alabama Pride of Dixie Marching Band | |
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School | University of North Alabama |
Location | Florence, Alabama, USA |
Conference | Gulf South Conference |
Founded | 1949 |
Director | Dr. Lloyd E. Jones, III |
Members | 249 |
The University of North Alabama Pride of Dixie Marching Band(POD), is the official marching band of the University of North Alabama. The band is the largest organization on campus, and performs at all North Alabama Lions football home games, as well as local parades and high school competition exhibitions across the state.
The band began as the Tri-Cities Band directed by Dr.William Presser in 1947. UNA (then called Florence State Teachers College), started its first official college band in 1949, when President E.B. Norton brought football back to the campus. Presser took the position of choral director at the school, and Dr. Robert Nye, a new music teacher,became the band's director. Twenty-seven students, out of the 1,400 attending the school, formed the first marching band.
Its first rehearsal took place on September 24, 1949 and performed the show Saturday, October, 22 at the FSTC/Livingston (now the University of West Alabama) game.
During the summer of 1950, uniforms were ordered . Dr. Wayne Christeson became band director when Dr. Nye left FSTC to take a position at the University of Oregon. The band began practicing on the practice field, which is still in use today on what is now Pine Street. He also saw the band grow to forty-four members in 1954. Florence State Teachers College became Florence State College in 1957. In 1961, when Dr. Christeson decided to devote his time to being chair of the Department of Music. Mr. Kenneth Large was hired as the new band director. When he started,there were only 17 band students, but he soon raised the number of the band to 50. students.
In December 1961, the band made its first appearance in the Birmingham Veterans Day Parade. A job offer drew Mr. Large away from Florence State in 1966, Arthur Theil took over the Florence State College's band in 1965, and named the band the Pride of Dixie. The band had numbered 70 when Large left but only 46 when Theil took over; his second year, it had increased to 80. Florence State College Florence State University in 1968. After practicing in the Stone Lodge, or Band Lodge, for twenty years the band moved to its new home, the Lurleen Wallace Fine Arts Center in 1969.
In 1970, Theil left the school, and Dr. Frank McArthur was hired to direct the bands. Under his direction, the band won the Birmingham Veterans Day Parade best university band contest on October 22, 1973. The school changed name again to change from FSU to the University of North Alabama in 1975 . In 1975, Dr. James K. Simpson, previously assistant band director, took over the position in 1975. In 1976, the band received an invitation to perform in the Blue/Gray Bowl game. In 1978, Dr. Edd Jones took over as director of bands.