(Source: Jacksonville Free Press)
NNPA NEWSWIRE — This film is the fourth in the NBOTB series. It provides an in-depth look at the marching band culture and its vital role in African American culture for over a century. Celebrating their flair, dedication, and the continuity of traditions that have become a staple of entertainment and performance excellence. Viewers journey through the history of HBCU marching bands and their evolution as a crucial part of American culture.
The Pepsi National Battle of the Bands (NBOTB) is proud to announce the airing of “The Legacy of HBCU Marching Bands,” a film that pays tribute to the rich heritage and ongoing legacy of Historically Black College and University (HBCU) marching bands. This vibrant showcase will feature the performances of eight premier bands from the 2023 Pepsi National Battle of the Bands.
This film is the fourth in the NBOTB series. It provides an in-depth look at the marching band culture and its vital role in African American culture for over a century. Celebrating their flair, dedication, and the continuity of traditions that have become a staple of entertainment and performance excellence. Viewers journey through the history of HBCU marching bands and their evolution as a crucial part of American culture.
The featured bands performances include:
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- Florida A&M University, The Marching “100”
- Langston University, “Marching Pride” Band
- Mississippi Valley State University, Mean Green Marching Machine
- Norfolk State University, The Spartan “Legion” Marching Band
- Southern University, Human Jukebox
- Tennessee State University, Aristocrat of Bands
- Texas Southern University, “Ocean of Soul” Marching Band
Virginia State University, Trojan Explosion Marching Band
“We are thrilled to bring the stories of these iconic HBCU bands to the screen,” said Derek Webber, Executive Producer of the National Battle of the Bands. “Their music, moves, and the sheer magnificence of their performances have entertained and uplifted and united communities for generations. It’s a true honor to document and share this legacy during Black History Month.”
Don’t miss this heartfelt homage to the musicians and communities that continue to inspire us with their rhythm, dedication, and trailblazing performances.
For a complete schedule of airing dates and times, please visit
NationalBattleoftheBands.com/salute, whereviewers can also enjoy the film’s trailer and explore a list of stationsbroadcasting the documentary,