Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Princeton University Band, Harvard University Band, University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band, Western Band Association, Environmental Encroachment, Yale Precision Marching Band, Marching Chiefs, Falcon Marching Band, Plymouth-Canton Marching Band, Michigan Competing Band Association, Waconia marching band, Northwest Marching Band Circuit, Kingwood Mighty Mustang Military Marching Band, Holy Cross Goodtime Marching Band, United States Scholastic Band Association, San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band, Redlands Terrier Marching Band, Kiwanis Kavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps, Bronco Pep Band, Chippewa Marching Band, Rebel Regiment, Youth in Music, Mighty Sound of Maryland, Dartmouth College Marching Band, Mighty Liberators Drum and Bugles Corps, UNH Wildcat Marching Band, University of Massachusetts Lowell Riverhawk Marching Band, Lake Park Marching Band, Lafayette Lancer Regiment, The Warren Junior Military Band, Dundee Scots, Spirit of America Band, MarchFourth Marching Band, Plano East Band, Allen Escadrille, Centerville Jazz Band, Las Vegas Marching Arts, Edwardsburg Marching Band, Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association, Collinsville Crimson Cadets, Excelsior Brigade Fife and Drum Corps, New England Scholastic Band Association, South Augusta Marching Unit, Alexandria Pipes and Drums, Eastern Marching Band Association. Excerpt: The Princeton University Band serves as the marching band and pep band of Princeton University. Like most other Ivy League bands, it is a scramble band. To members and fans, it is often known as the PUB (pronounced Pea You Bee) or simply The Band. Many alumni refer to it as the Tiger Band. Playing at University of Pennsylvania's campus. The modern Princeton University Band was established in October 1919 when a group of undergraduate musicians decided that a re...