The Matador Song
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"The Matador Song", which dates from 1930, is the
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of the
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Red Raiders.


History

The song was created as part of a contest sponsored by the school newspaper, then known as ''
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''. R.C. Marshall, the editor of the 1931 ''
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'' was chosen as the winner and given a $25 prize. In the next year, Goin' Band Director Harry LeMaire rewrote the music to the song. Aside from that, it has remained unchanged since its creation. Despite Texas Tech adopting the Red Raider as its mascot in 1936, the song continues to refer to the original Matador mascot.


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