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« on: January 28, 2010, 04:46:42 PM »

HBCU bands gather for Honda Battle of the Bands
Clark Atlanta back in the field after a two-year absence from Georgia Dome event.


By Adrianne Murchison
The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Saturday’s Battle of the Bands at the Georgia Dome is a showcase, not a competition, but stuff happens when you bring more than one marching band from a historically black college or university under one roof.

That's how Prentice Scott sees it. He is head drum major for the Mighty Marching Panthers at Clark Atlanta University. Now a senior, Scott was a freshman in 2007 when Clark Atlanta last participated in the Honda Battle of the Bands. The Panthers return to the lineup of the annual show at 3 p.m. Saturday.

Hip-hop star Ludacris is scheduled to perform during the event. And a DJ will spin old- and new-school music in between band performances.

In addition to Clark Atlanta University, the schools participating in the battle are Albany State University, Florida A&M University, North Carolina Central University, Prairie View A&M University, Southern University, Tuskegee University and Virginia State University.

"For a student, it's the event of a lifetime," said Scott, 21. "It's an experience that you can't get anywhere else because once you walk in, there are 70,000 people waiting for your school to perform. And that is probably the most people that the bands will ever see."

Honda started the event in 2003. Each year, eight bands are chosen from a total of 45 HBCUs through a three-tier voting process. Supporters vote online. Having an established camaraderie, school band directors vote separately on which marching band, other than their own, demonstrates the best musicianship. And school presidents do the same, deciding on which band represents the greater community of HBCUs.

Honda gave the school band departments for each of the 45 HBCUs $1,000 each. And the final eight were awarded $20,000 in scholarship funds. The corporation has also paid their travel, hotel and food expenses.

"We missed [Clark Atlanta]," said Erika Braxton-White, communications administrator for corporate social responsibility at Honda. "And they really put forth a grassroots effort on campus to get voted back in. They are one of the smaller groups [with 120 band members]. You have FAMU, which has 450 strong, but [Clark] holds their own. They bring their A game."

Indeed, Scott is getting his fellow marching band members primed.

"It's a showcase, but I’m telling them every day to expect a competition. This is our chance to show what Clark Atlanta University is all about. That’s why they call it ‘Battle of the Bands,'" he said.

The bands inevitably mingle and play musical licks off each other as they line up in the tunnel to perform on the field, he added.

It all makes for a rich HBCU tradition that appeals to every age group, said Marc Burt, senior manager in the Office of Inclusion and Diversity for Honda. "The first year we only had seating in one half of the Georgia Dome, and we discovered that we were turning people away. Then we opened up the entire Dome and we sold it out."

Scott says the Mighty Marching Panthers expect an electric atmosphere at the Dome. "There is a level of urgency to perform; butterflies, nervousness — all of that comes into play," he said. "But we have practiced so much, we're just excited to get out there."

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3 p.m. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. $10-$12. Children under age 15 must be accompanied by an adult. Georgia Dome, One Georgia Dome Drive N.W., Atlanta. 404-223-9200, www.hondabattleofthe
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« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2010, 04:47:25 PM »

Who has the best band among HBCU schools?

Some of the best bands were not invited.

I've always thought that Norfolk State University and University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff have great sounding bands.




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« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2010, 08:39:00 PM »

BCC should be in there somewhere
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« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2010, 09:30:25 PM »

This was beat to death previously when the competing bands were announced. Unfortunately, unless you invite EVERY HBCU band, there will always be someone that is upset.
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« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2010, 12:39:17 AM »

Why are there 2 SWAC, 3 SIAC bands and only 1 MEAC, 1 CIAA and 1 independent Division I band?
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« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2010, 12:53:50 AM »

Why are there 2 SWAC, 3 SIAC bands and only 1 MEAC, 1 CIAA and 1 independent Division I band?

Once Again, Honda changed it's selection Precess, narrowed the field from 10 to 8 to make the payout bigger for certain bands to show and only had 1 automatic bid per catagory...with 3 SIAC at large bids to be voted on by the public...  Grin
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« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2010, 12:33:16 PM »

I guess they have more SIAC bands because Atlanta is located in a region where the only HBCU conference is the SIAC. The only non-SIAC HBCUs near Atlanta are Savannah State, Alabama State, Alabama A&M and Tennessee State.
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« Reply #7 on: January 29, 2010, 02:29:55 PM »



I have not seen the 100 do that Death March in years. I would love it if they break out with that tomorrow.

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« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2010, 02:55:01 PM »

BCC should be in there somewhere

They are my favorite band. 
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« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2010, 09:28:14 PM »

Bethune Cookman has to be one of the best bands. It's amazing for such a small enrollment their band is so large.

South Carolina State too has a large band for such a small enrollment.

One would think that North Carolina A&T would have a large band seeing they have such a large enrollment.
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« Reply #10 on: January 31, 2010, 12:51:23 PM »

One would think that North Carolina A&T would have a large band seeing they have such a large enrollment.

Me, too. I did enjoy A&T the last time I saw them. I'm also surprised Howard's band isn't bigger considering how large their enrollment is.

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« Reply #11 on: January 31, 2010, 01:59:35 PM »

Bethune Cookman has to be one of the best bands. It's amazing for such a small enrollment their band is so large.

South Carolina State too has a large band for such a small enrollment.

One would think that North Carolina A&T would have a large band seeing they have such a large enrollment.

Due to in house things, A&T's band isn't funded like it used to be, therefore the drop off in size and growth of other bands in NC
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