Troy University Band Alumni Chapter
“The Troy University Band Alumni Association is a university affiliated alumni chapter
                     whose mission is to support the Troy University Sound of the South band program through
                     scholarships, financial assistance, service, and the fostering of relationships forged
                     through membership in the band program that is Dr. Johnny Long's lasting legacy.” 
The TUBA board would like to thank everyone for such a great Reunion last year. Through your memberships, donations, purchasing Alumni spirit items and the "Fanfare" book we raised enough money to fulfill the $20,000 scholarship endowment!
REASONS TO JOIN T.U.B.A.:
- Provide scholarships to deserving band students as recognized by the 
Director. - Provide support and service to the current Director(s) and students.
 - Reconnect with former members of the SOTS and meet new ones.
 - Your TUBA membership gets you the same benefits as membership in the 
Troy University National Alumni Association. Your membership with us is
your alumni chapter membership. - With TUBA membership, you can also enjoy discounts at the university 
bookstore among many other places, as well as partake of the Alumni House
activities at every home game. 
Membership in the Troy University Band Alumni (TUBA) is for anyone who participated
                        in the band, and even friends and families of the band.  You may participate in any
                        of the alumni band activities so long as you are a member of any Troy University alumni
                        chapter; however, we strongly encourage membership in TUBA because it has a direct
                        connection with the current and former band members who have participated in the "Sound
                        of the South" over the years.  Our aim is to provide strong and continuous support
                        for the current director and his students through scholarships and sponsorships. 
                        This is our best contribution to the legacy of the "Sound of the South" program and
                        its related ensembles.