The Auburn Marching Band's victory brought them $85,000 in musical equipment, courtesy of Metallica and its sponsors.
This competition was a significant event in the marching band community, with over 450 schools participating and showcasing their unique and impressive performances.
The quality of the music, the precision of its drills, and the fine image that it portrays have made it unnecessary for us to say more than, 'This is the Auburn University Band.'"
Good spent 13 years as the marching band director and associate professor of low brass.
Her experience and leadership in these positions have equipped her with a deep understanding of the program, making her an ideal choice for guiding the Tiger Eyes.
[13] Currently, the instrumentation of the AUMB is as follows: The Tiger Eyes are the visual ensemble of the Auburn University Marching Band.
The Tiger Eyes are composed of three lines - flags, majorettes, and dancers - that perform complementary choreography.
Every year since then a band of alumni has joined the AUMB on the field at halftime during one home football game.
This show has been a favorite among band members since its inception, and continues to be a fond highlight of each football season.