Georgia Tech Glee Club

It is slightly unclear when a group of Tech men first harmonized and called themselves a glee club, but it is accepted that the singers represent the Institute’s oldest student organization still in existence today.

[1][2] In the group's first few decades, the Glee Club would perform in Atlanta and in other cities in Georgia, often combining with the Agnes Scott College Women's Chorale.

In the years immediately following World War II, the Glee Club sang with USO tours in locations from the South Pacific to Korea to Europe.

Despite Ed Sullivan's censorship, the Glee Club was instrumental in spreading the fame of "Ramblin' Wreck" throughout the world, as it was one of the first college choral groups to release a recording of their school songs.

[6] Each semester, the group performs dozens of times for a wide range of venues, such as Georgia Tech commencement ceremonies, sporting events, college recruitment programs, corporate dinners, church services, alumni receptions, and many more.

It is also identified by its unique uniform consisting of blue jeans, a white dress shirt, and a gold tie featuring Georgia Tech's mascot Buzz.

The Georgia Tech Glee Club in 1917.
The Georgia Tech Glee Club performing the Georgia Tech fight song, Ramblin' Wreck , during their spring concert on April 17, 2023.