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Honda Battle of the Bands
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http://www.plaudersmilies.de/party/dance2.gif By Popular Demand: Eight HBCU Bands Selected to March in Atlanta for the Honda Battle of the Bands From 45 to 8, the Lineup is Set; Program Providing $125,000 to HBCU Marching Bands ATLANTA, Ga. (Nov. 19, 2002) - With more than 1 million votes tallied, a field of 45 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) has been narrowed to eight, which are set to march in the Georgia Dome January 25, 2003, in the culmination of the inaugural Honda Battle of the Bands Celebration Tour and Invitational Showcase. As sponsor of the Honda Battle of the Bands, American Honda Motor Co., Inc. will have awarded $125,000 in grants to marching bands during the program period. This is the first national program showcasing the pageantry and showmanship of these dynamic marching bands. Grambling State University, Johnson C. Smith University, Florida A&M University, Tennessee State University and Tuskegee University have been selected through a process of popular voting to join host schools Clark Atlanta University, Morris Brown College, and Morehouse College in Atlanta. The Invitational Showcase will highlight these schools which were judged to have demonstrated the greatest showmanship, musicianship and fan interaction throughout the tour. Band selection for the Invitational Showcase was determined by an on-line fan opinion survey, as well as opinion surveys completed by HBCU presidents, conference commissioners and band directors. "It's tremendous that Honda is contributing to these students and these bands," said Cedric Young, band director at Clark Atlanta. "For a number of years, we've celebrated the pride of our bands among the HBCUs, but now we have a forum to take this pride, excitement and musical talent to the nation." The Honda Battle of the Bands program includes two components, a Celebration Tour, which ran through Nov. 15, and an Invitational Showcase finale event. The Celebration Tour provided an opportunity for 45 participating schools to earn a $1,000 grant for their halftime performances at selected football games during the fall. Each of the eight finalists will receive a grant for $10,000. "This exciting, national program was created to celebrate, support and recognize the excellence of the black college bands, which have long been an important part of HBCU culture," said Barbara Ponce, Honda's Manager of Emerging Markets National Advertising. "It's not about competition, but rather the camaraderie that exists between the HBCU bands and their fans, and to showcase the unique, cultural experience HBCUs offer." Honda's long-term relationship with HBCUs was established 13 years ago through the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge which displays the educational talents of HBCU students. Together with the Honda HBCU Battle of the Bands these programs highlight the unique and unsurpassed educational and cultural experience only found at America's HBCUs. Fans can find out more information on tickets, events and details about the Honda HBCU Battle of the Bands Invitational Showcase by visiting www.hondabattleofthebands.com. Honda Battle of the Bands School Information Clark Atlanta University · President: Dr. Walter D. Broadnax · Band Director: Cedric V. Young · Band Nickname: Mighty Marching Panthers · Enrollment: 4,813 · Colors: Black and Red · Mascot: Panthers · Located: Atlanta, Ga. Florida A&M University · President: Dr. Fred Gainous · Band Director: Dr. Julian White · Band Nickname: Marching 100 · Enrollment: 12,161 · Colors: Orange and Green · Mascot: Rattlers · Located: Tallahassee, Fla. Grambling State University · President (acting): Dr. Neari Francois Warner · Band Director: Dr. Larry Pannell · Nickname: Tiger Marching Band · Enrollment: 4,500 · Colors: Black and Gold · Mascot: Tigers · Located: Grambling, La. Johnson C. Smith University · President: Dr. Dorothy Cowser Yancy · Band Director: Professor Duncan G. Gray · Band Nickname: The International Institution of Sound · Enrollment: 2,500 · Colors: Navy Blue and Gold · Mascot: Golden Bulls · Located: Charlotte, N.C. Morehouse College · President: Dr. Walter E. Massey · Band Director: Timothy R. Turner · Band Nickname: The Morehouse College House of Funk · Enrollment: 3,000 · Colors: Maroon and White · Mascot: Maroon Tigers · Located: Atlanta, Ga. Morris Brown College · President: Dr. Charles E. Taylor · Band Director: Eddie Ellis · Band Nickname: Marching Wolverines · Enrollment: 2,400 · Colors: Purple and White · Mascot: Wolverines · Located: Atlanta, Ga. Tennessee State University · President: Dr. James A. Hefner · Band Director: Edward L. Graves · Band Nickname: Aristocrats of Bands · Enrollment: 8,200 · Colors: Blue and White · Mascot: Tigers · Located: Nashville, Tenn. Tuskegee University · President: Benjamin F. Payton · Band Director: Warren L. Duncan II · Band Nickname: Marching Crimson Piper Band · Enrollment: 3,000 · Colors: Crimson and Gold · Mascot: Golden Tigers · Located: Tuskegee, Ala. |
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GSU....I thought you knew...
I received the email yesterday that Grambling will represent the SWAC. (I didn't vote. :o )
Make sure you all check us out in Birmingham December 14th. I'll be there with bells, coats, scarves, etc. on. :D 3-Peat SWAC champs (pending) BABY! :D |
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