Dr. Russell Tipton meets with a music student in his office

Forget what you knew in high school, the Department of Music Activities wants you to find your musical home in a band at Texas A&M — and it’s an entirely different experience.

jackson farris in antarctica with penguins in the background

What do Antarctica, the French horn and physics all have in common? Jackson Farris '27, a sophomore physics and mathematics major with a music minor from De Kalb, Texas.

A sweet tradition since 1979, students in the Music Activities Women's Chorus will serenade Singing Valentine recipients on Feb. 13-14 across campus and Bryan-College Station.

Young Joe Ramirez dressed in a Cops of Cadets uniform posing for a photo with his parents

BG Joe E. Ramirez, Jr. ‘79 (Ret.) is retiring after 45 years of serving his country and Texas A&M.

Dr. Tim Rhea conducting at a concert.

The band includes members of the U.S. Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Navy and Marines plus the Japanese Ground Self Defense Central Band. 

Brendan White '22, Joshua White '26 and Christopher White '15 pose with "gig 'ems"

Four brothers share the experience of the Singing Cadets.

Members of the Texas A&M Wind Symphony play their instruments in concert dress.

The Wind Symphony is preparing to perform three concerts in Spain during the spring semester.

Tom Gerber

New conductor takes the baton for Century Singers and Women's Chorus.

chris hollar

Hollar’s Hullabaloo.

Image of Women's Chorus during Holiday Spirit of Aggieland

How Texas A&M’s choral groups have transformed from simple campus organizations into world-traveling ambassadors, providing students with a creative "home away from home."