History
The Marching Scarlet Knights band began in 1915 as an 11-member military band, playing for the Rutgers College Cadet Corps as part of thePersonnel
The Marching Scarlet Knights has eleven instrumental sections; Piccolos, clarinets, alto saxophones, tenor saxophones, trumpets, mellophones, trombones, baritones, sousaphones, a front ensemble, and a drum line. The front ensemble was added in 2018 and includes keyboard percussion, synthesizers, drum set, electric guitar, bass guitar, and non-pitched percussion. The band also features a color guard as well as multiple twirlers and a field major.Drum Majors and Field Major
Unlike in many Big Ten marching bands, the position of drum major is separated from the role of field major. The field major is a performance oriented role that includes leading the band in parade block as well as performing a choreographed routine during the pregame show. This performance includes mace work as well as the traditional collegiate back bend. The position of drum major is the highest available leadership role in the Marching Scarlet Knights. The drum majors are responsible for conducting the band during rehearsal and performances, as well as heavily contributing to the day-to-day operations of the band including equipment, treasury, and general organization of student leadership. The current drum majors of the band are Amelia Ainbinder, Zoë D’Amico, Jaden Riveles, and Haley Rogers.The Scarlet Girl
The "Scarlet Girl" is the featured baton twirler of the Marching Scarlet Knights. Like the field major, the Scarlet Girl performs a choreographed routine during the traditional pregame show. The current Scarlet Girls are sisters Tianha and Christie Selby.Past directors
*Leigh Kimball *Charles W. Cook (1927-1939) *Warrant Officer Vernon W. Miller (1939-1941) *Wilbert Hitchner *A.M. Bernyk *Martin Sherman (1948-1955) *Richard Gerstenberger (1955-1965) *Casomir Bork (1962-1966) *Scott Whitener (1966-1978) *Ray Lucia (1979) *William L. Berz (1980-1988) *John T. Madden (1988-1989) *Jonathan Korzun (1989-1990) *John Hendricks III (1990-1993) *Timothy Gunter (1993-1995) *Joe Brashier (1995-1998) *Bill Kellerman (1999-2001) *Timothy Smith (2001–2017) *Todd Nichols (2017–present)Traditions
Band camp
One week before the fall semester of classes begins, the Marching Scarlet Knights band travels off campus for band camp. In recent years, the band has traveled to Lake Greeley Camp in Greeley, PA.http://videos.nj.com/star-ledger/2012/11/rutgers_university_marching_sc_1.html retrieved 12 November 2015 During this camp, the band works from 8 in the morning until 9 at night to learn fight songs, stands tunes, and the first marching show of the season. During band camp, auditions determine part placement for band members.http://www.scarletknights.com/band/band-faq.htm retrieved 2 October 2015Game day rehearsal
On home football game day, the band rehearses four hours before kickoff. Before setting up in parade block prior to the march into the stadium, the band gathers on the practice field to sing the university's alma mater. Members' hats are expected to be taken off whenever singing the alma mater.Scarlet Walk
Two hours before kickoff at Rutgers home football games, the Marching Scarlet Knights band plays at “The First Game” statue while the football team walks by.http://urwebsrv.rutgers.edu/focus/article/On%20the%20gridiron/826 retrieved 4 November 2015Halftime
Postgame
After every home football game, the Marching Scarlet Knights performs "Loyal Sons" for the band's alumni.Notable performances
The Marching Scarlet Knights performed at Super Bowl XLVIII on February 2, 2014, during the pregame festivities. They put on a New York/ New Jersey themed show with theReferences
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