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The Spirit of Houston consists of the Cougar Marching Band and other spirit groups at the
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, including the “UH” Cheer teams, the Cougar Dolls Dance Team, the “UH” Feature Twirlers, the Mascots, and the Cougar Brass. The Spirit of Houston is currently under the direction of “Director of Athletic Bands” and “Spirit Groups”, Cameron Kubos. The Cougar Marching Band is widely known for performing in a wide variety of styles of marching band (corps, military, show, etc.). The CMB is also known for its characteristic tonal quality, following in the tradition pioneered by Bill Moffit, Robert Mayes, and David Bertman. Three men who led the Spirit of Houston for over three decades between them. The band consists of about 270 students, about one third of which are music majors. Other past directors have included Marc Martin, Troy Bennefield and John Alstrin.


History

From the late 1960s to the early 1980s, the Spirit of Houston was under the direction of Bill Moffit, an innovator in the marching band field. Moffit is credited with creating the Patterns in Motion marching style made famous during his tenure at UH. Patterns in Motion quickly became very popular among many other collegiate and high school marching bands as the style quickly spread across the nation. He is also well known as an arranger of both traditional band tunes and modern popular songs. Following the departure of Moffit to
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Greg Talford became director. Talford, hailing from Michigan, moved the band toward drum corps style and required memorization of all music and marching patterns, held regular sectionals, and both challenged and raised the bar for the band. Robert Mayes followed Greg Talford, coming to UH after holding positions at
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with a reputation for high-energy performances, was named the director of the Cougar Marching Band. Under his direction, the Cougar Marching Band continued to set a standard of music. Mayes led the band to become internationally known. During his tenure, the band traveled to Japan, England, Ireland, France, and Mexico. In 2000, David Bertman was hired as the director of the Spirit of Houston. He was charged with the task of maintaining the tradition that had been so firmly entrenched by the bands of Moffit and Mayes. Under his direction, the Cougar Marching Band continued its musical excellence and led the University of Houston in spirit is support of the
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team. Coupled with the team's success, the Spirit of Houston has contributed greatly to a growing excitement among students and alumni to see the Cougars return to the upper echelon of
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. Following Bertman's promotion to Director of Bands, Troy Bennefield was hired to become the marching band director in 2011. Cameron Kubos became the director of the Spirit of Houston in the summer of 2018. The UH Drumline is currently under the direction of Jamey Kollar. In 2004 the Spirit of Houston was featured in the
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halftime show. On November 14, 2015, the Spirit of Houston performed "Gwan" with the Gulf Coast Soul Band,
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, during the football halftime show. During the spring 2018 semester, associate director Marc Martin resigned from his position after being found guilty in an investigation conducted by the University of inappropriate behavior toward multiple students. On September 24, 2022, the Spirit of Houston performed "Red Alert" alongside
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, during the football halftime show.


Music

The Spirit of Houston's primary repertoire includes the following: *" Cougar Fight Song", the university's official fight song *"Eat 'Em Up", a secondary fight song of the university which was originally written by director Bill Moffit, and subsequently used by most other college marching bands today *"
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" *"Womp Womp" *“ Hustlin’” *"June 27th"


Cheer

The UH Cheer team is under the direction of Spirit Coordinator Khristal Harbert and Cheer Coach Cassidy Burkle.


Cougar Dolls

The UH Cougar Dolls are under the direction of Spirit Coordinator Khristal Harbert and Dolls Coach Amanda Duran.


Twirlers

The UH Feature Twirlers have a long history of successful and talented twirlers.


Cougar Brass

The Cougar Brass is the University of Houston's basketball band and is currently under the direction of Cameron Kubos.


See also

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Moores School of Music The Rebecca and John J. Moores School of Music is the music school of the University of Houston. The Moores School offers the Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts in Music, Master of Music, and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in music performance, ...


References


External links


University of Houston Bands

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