University of Arkansas Razorback Marching Band

It was formed as a part of the Military Art Department in the University of Arkansas's fourth year of operation which makes it one of the oldest collegiate bands in the United States.

The Cadet Corps Band served in many functions of the campus life, not keeping exclusively to military events, but also played in football games, pageants, and commencement exercises.

On November 11, 1950, the Psi chapter of Tau Beta Sigma honorary band sorority, was founded at the University of Arkansas.

Dr. Worthington was quickly able to turn the "Hopeful 78" into the University of Arkansas Razorback Marching Band.

In 2006, the Razorback Marching Band was awarded with the John Philip Sousa Foundation's Sudler Trophy.

The purpose of the Sudler Trophy is to identify and recognize collegiate marching bands of particular excellence who have made outstanding contributions to the American way of life.

Mr. Chris Agwu was brought on as the Assistant Director of the Razorback Marching Band for the 2024 season.

During trips and other events, the drum majors often rely on the section leaders to help organize the band before parades and other performances.

Arkansas Razorback Marching Band in Razorback Stadium for the 2006 game with Alabama .
The Razorback Marching Band in formation at Razorback Stadium .
Marching Band in U of A formation