The Western Mustang Band (WMB) is the
marching band
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for the
University of Western Ontario
The University of Western Ontario (UWO), also known as Western University or Western, is a public research university in London, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is located on of land, surrounded by residential neighbourhoods and the Thames R ...
in
London
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,
Ontario
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,
Canada
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. The band performs at every home football game for the
Western Mustangs
The Western Mustangs are the athletic teams that represent Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. The school's athletic program supports 46 varsity teams. Their mascot is a Mustang named J.W. and the school colours are purple and wh ...
at
TD Stadium
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in the fall term as well as other athletic events such as basketball and hockey games throughout the year. Its nickname is "The Pride of Western".
The band today comprises
brass
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,
percussion
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, and
woodwind
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instruments played by students from varying faculties on campus, and is led by a
drum major.
Other band activities include a variety of
Santa Claus parades, Orientation week activities, and social events for the University and the community at large.
History
Early formation and the Canadian Officer Training Corps
In 1923, a band was formed under the direction of Sidney Kingsmill on the newly developed
University of Western Ontario
The University of Western Ontario (UWO), also known as Western University or Western, is a public research university in London, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is located on of land, surrounded by residential neighbourhoods and the Thames R ...
campus.
["Rooters' Parade Is Big Success", ''Western U Gazette,'' October 19, 1923, 1.] Kingsmill was a well-known musician at Western and developed a small group of other musicians to join in the parades down to the stadium before a Western rugby game. This group became known as the "University Band". With limited resources, the band did not develop after the fall of 1923. However in 1926, the band restarted under the direction of Bruce Wiley.
["Band Acknowledges Aid And Co-operation", ''Western U Gazette'', November 26, 1926, 5.] This new organization had more resources due to financial and administrative assistance from Paul McKibben, the Dean of
Western's School of Medicine. During this time, the band got funding through an applied
grant
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and a practice space for
marching drill.
Ross Willis organized the band as the director in 1928 and the
Canadian Officer Training Corps (COTC) took formal control of the band in 1929.
The COTC had access to finances set aside from the
Department of National Defence and purchased instruments and sheet music. Under the direction of the COTC, the band got a full uniform and would dress same as the military unit, with the khaki-coloured tunic and pants and a brimmed cap.
["U.W.O. To Have Own Band Music", ''Western U Gazette'', October 18, 1929, 1.]
The band continued to play at football games and received high praise from the university during this time for increasing school spirit.
In 1932, controversy arose towards the band being at football games.
One argument stated that having a band based in military roots was an inappropriate feature and that the band looked "too out of place", being dressed in full military uniforms.
Others argued that it is better to have a band attend the games as entertainment than not attend.
[Editorial, ''Western Gazette'', November 1, 1932, 3.] Ultimately the band continued to appear at football games.
Don Wright's involvement
Don Wright became involved in the band, playing trumpet while getting his undergraduate degree. He became
bandleader in 1933. Although he left after 1933, he came back to direct the band in 1935 after he was asked.
Wright arranged all the music for the band, including the addition of three
Herald Trumpets. The trumpets would perform
fanfares
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prior to the entry of the band into the
stadium. The instrumentation of the band at this time was standard and included
flutes,
clarinets,
saxophone
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s, as well as
brass
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along with
snare drums and a
bass drum.
The band started to play Wright's
jazz
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arrangements at football games during this time and became notable amongst the crowds.
In 1936, the University Student Council at Western put on a drive for funds to support the purchase of new uniforms. At this point, the band diverted from the
COTC contingent and became known as the Western Mustang Band. The band performed for the first time on October 2, 1937. The band was now organized under the University Student Council.
Notably during this time, the
drum major selected was female.
Wright purposefully chose Beth Forbes for the position and felt strongly about having a female in the leadership role.
Western Mustang Band
1940s and 1950s
The band ceased operations in 1940 due to
World War II
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and all other extra-curricular activities at the university were stopped. Don Wright left the band at this time to help with the war effort.
After the war however, the band reorganized for the 1945 football season.
To increase size, the band opened membership to both Western students and local
London
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high school students in 1950. This program was gradually phased out in the later part of the 1950s.
1953 was the first year the band acquired a female band member, Jane Perkins. Perkins joined the band on
trumpet
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. Up until this point, the only female members in the band were
majorettes
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or colour party members. Popularity grew amongst both genders and in 1957, it was regarded that the band had an entire row of girls.
Marvin Kwitko took over as bandmaster in the 1954 season. He was composed and arranged the music the band played.
["Lots of People are Found Playing in Mustang Band", ''Western Gazette,'' October 29, 1954, 8.] The band during this time had 45 musicians. Under Kwitko's direction, practices were scheduled four times a week. Kwitko left the band in 1956.
Brien MacDonald became the director after Kwitko in 1956 and helped to get new uniforms. Prior to this, the band had been using the 45 uniforms originally purchased by the USC in 1937.
The new uniforms had the same design as the previous, but were updated and made of newer fabric and included shoulder
epaulets
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. The uniforms were purchased with the assistance of the Purple Spur Society and the
Alumni Association, who contributed funds to help offset total costs.
["Student Handbook",''1956-1957,'' Book. From Western Archives.]
1960s
In 1959, Ron Brown became bandmaster.
Under Brown's direction, he instituted daily practice. The band remained at the maximum member count of 45 men. During this time, Brown excluded women from the band as musicians. Women were only allowed in the majorette section. This idea did not change for the entirety that Brown was
bandmaster.
["Gridiron Music-Makers", ''London Free Press'', November 10, 1962.] From 1960 to 1965, Brown grew the band to a size of 65-85 members. The band at this time received positive praise from game attendees and the press.
Brown left as director in 1968 and membership declined that year. At this point, the band size reduced to 22 members.
1970s
In 1970, the University Student Council president identified the marching band as an extra-curricular in need of support and lobbied the increase funding by $6,000, through the Board of Governors.
["The USC-Past Four Months", ''Western Gazette'', September 11, 1970, 17.] The new funding provided the band new cost-effective uniforms consisting of purple sweaters with as Western crest, white Stetson hats, white pants and white shoes.
Membership numbers at 45 members in 1971. During this year, the band flew to
Halifax to support the football team at the
7th Vanier Cup. In 1974, the band had 64 members in total.
The Band played at the
9th Vanier Cup at CNE Stadium in Toronto, on November 22, 1973, backing up
Shirley Eikhard who sang the National Anthem. The next day, the Band marched in the Grey Cup Parade, for the
61st Grey Cup
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. In 1974, the band performed at the
10th Vanier Cup game at CNE Stadium in Toronto.
1980s to present day
Brad Masters was brought on as director in 1981. Masters secured funding from various organizations, allowing for the purchase of new instruments and uniforms. By the mid-1980s, membership again dwindled, and a series of articles criticizing the band's unprofessional atmosphere began appearing in the Western Gazette. The band languished throughout this era, and would not regain their professional form until the mid-2000s, with the onset of some new instruments and newer uniforms.
The band received full, professional uniforms in 2007. The annual Toronto and London Santa Claus Parades continued to be a part of the band activities every year, as well as the Montreal St. Patrick's Day Parade which was added in 2005.
More activities outside of the traditional marching band circle garnered attention to the band, starting in 2007. The band participated at the request of
Marianas Trench
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in the
2007 MMVA's for their red-carpet entrance. The following year, the band performed with
Let's Go to War
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Let's Go to War has ...
at the
2008 Virgin Mobile Music Festival in Toronto. This performance mixed both electronic and more traditional genres by utilizing the band instrumentation alongside a DJ.
In recent years, the band has been in Shawn Mendes' 2014 music video for
Something Big, performed at the finale of the
2016 Toronto Fashion Week for
Greta Constantine playing an arrangement of "
Happy" by Pharrell Williams.
The band left its involvement under the USC in 2015 and, after 78 years, became part of a new organization group as part of the
Athletics Department, under the umbrella of Western Student Experience.
In 2018, the band performed alongside the cheerleading team at the
2019 Juno Awards.
This performance was part of the opening act with
Loud Luxury
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.
Music
Western Song
Walter Smither wrote the
school song
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Australia
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known as ''Western,'' with lyrics written by Margaret Ovens. The melody was originally rejected as a school song while Smither was at Beck Collegiate. In 1930, the melody along with new lyrics was submitted in a contest to the university's student council. It subsequently won and became the official school song of
Western University.
In 1931, Don Wright added to the song by including another melody after Smither's original composition. Not an original melody, Wright included an arrangement of the chorus of "
Washington and Lee Swing
"Washington and Lee Swing" is the official fight song of Washington and Lee University. It was written in 1910 by Mark W. Sheafe, Clarence A. (Tod) Robbins, and Thornton W. Allen. It is widely used as the primary school song by other universities ...
", which is a commonly used school
fight song
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.
''Caninny'' cheer
The school song is traditionally followed by the Western school cheer, ''Caninny''. This
cheer
Cheering involves the uttering or making of sounds and may be used to encourage, excite to action, indicate approval or welcome.
The word cheer originally meant face, countenance, or expression, and came through Old French into Middle Engli ...
has been used as a spirit cheer by Western students since the early 1920s, originating from early football games.
Composition
Instrumentation
The band currently consists of members from various faculties at the University of Western Ontario main campus as well as the affiliated colleges.
The instruments used reflect that of most full modern college-level marching bands.
Woodwinds
*Piccolo
*Flute
*Clarinet
*Alto Saxophone
*Tenor Saxophone
*B♭Trumpet
*Mellophone
*Trombone
*Baritone
*SousaphonePercussion/drumline
*Snare Drum
*Bass Drum
*Tenor Drums
*Cymbals
*Marching Bells
Drum major
Since the band's inception, it has had a drum major as the leader of the band through drill. This position directs the band in motion and movement, as well as conduct the band. The drum major of the Western Mustang Band uses modern college
marching band
A marching band is a group of musical instrument, instrumental musicians who perform while marching, often for entertainment or competition. Instrumentation typically includes brass instrument, brass, woodwind instrument, woodwind, and percus ...
techniques of vocal, whistle,
and
baton commands to instruct the band.
Student leadership
The band is composed of a student leadership team which is tasked with the logistics of the day-to-day operations of the band as well as securing future opportunities and functions for the band to participate in. The team is made entirely of band members, and is overseen by the director as well as the Western Athletics Department.
Funding
In 2015, the band held a successful
student referendum securing a steady cash flow of 50 cents from the ancillary fees of every part-time and full-time student. That same year, the band received a donation from the Alumni Association's Legacy Committee primarily for new uniforms. The uniforms were introduced in 2017.
In addition to external funding, band members also pay yearly fees to help offset costs of instrument repairs, uniform cleanings and repairs, busses for events, staff, new music, shoes and other clothing, and any equipment or field rentals.
Notable events, achievements and awards
Annual events
*
Toronto Santa Claus Parade
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First held in 1905, it is one of the largest parade producti ...
* Burlington Santa Claus Parade
* Toronto St. Patrick's Day Parade
Athletic events
*
Raptors' Halftime Show (2005, 2006, and 2010)
*
London Knights
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home playoff games (2009)
*NHL Exhibition Game (2007 and 2008)
*
76th Grey Cup
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Parade (1988)
*Can-Am Bowl Halftime Show in Tampa, Florida (1978)
*Played both pre-game and halftime shows at the College Bowl (later Vanier Cup) in Toronto (1964)
*Grey Cup Parade (the "fog bowl" game) (1963)
Media events and performances
*
2019 Juno Awards show opener with
Loud Luxury
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(2019)
*
Toronto Fashion Week,
Greta Constantine runway performance (2016)
*
MuchMusic Video Awards Red Carpet (2009)
*On stage with Let's Go To War at the
Virgin Festival
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in
Toronto
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(2008)
*On the set of
Are You Smarter Than a Canadian 5th Grader? (2007)
Music videos
*
Something Big by
Shawn Mendes
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(201
* Amadeus by JoJo Worthington (201
* The Bells by
Lowell (musician), Lowell (201
References
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Musical groups from London, Ontario
Canadian marching bands
College marching bands in Canada
University of Western Ontario