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You are right Crit,
Congratulation Grambling!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep showing yourfor the world to see, which makes yall legendary.![]()
Lawd...
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You are right Crit,
Congratulation Grambling!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep showing yourfor the world to see, which makes yall legendary.![]()
Why can't ya'll say "congrats" or positive words and let it go??? Everything doesn't have to turn into a debate or "this is what MY BAND has done, and we're better than you." Dayum!
At some point, we should be glad that OUR schools are getting positive national coverage.
Congrats, Gram!!! :clap:
I Agree.... All Dat Shyt Gets.. Mi Tee OLE!!!!!
Even If youre Not interersted....Just offer Congrats and Move On.....Its Not that Serious......:noidea:
Lawd...
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Why can't ya'll say "congrats" or positive words and let it go??? Everything doesn't have to turn into a debate or "this is what MY BAND has done, and we're better than you." Dayum!
At some point, we should be glad that OUR schools are getting positive national coverage.
Congrats, Gram!!! :clap:
Really!!!! Erykah Badu is more of an entertainer than a musician. Saxophonist Bradford Marcelius and violenist Michael Ward are musicians. Comparing them to Erykah Badu is like comparing symphony music to gangsta rap. There's no comparison. If Erykah Badu is the only thing Grambling has to offer musically, then I can understand why I hear and see of the things from Grambling's band.
Mystical and Jubilee...are both from Gram too.. :lol:
When someone says Southern's band or music department is not legendary, I believe I have the right to correct them.
http://www.myspace.com/alvinbatiste
Batiste's students at Southern:
But forreal, Congratulation Grambling for being on GMA
I think one of your own says he feels that SU doesn't have a legendary program, he calls himself musturdman or whatever, read before you leap.
And why do folk play both side of the fence on here? You gone moderate and ask "why you just cant give congrats..this and that".. do it in ALL cases... ie.. the thread that was created for SU by a non SU member...
I don't have to learn about SU, push that upon him. Nite Bruh.:emlaugh::emlaugh:
So does SU have a legendary program?
But you asked the question, which means you wanted to know.
Didn't ask a question. I told you what happened didn't ask you a question one time, lay off the swamp juice on Sunday's bruh. Like i said read before you leap.
You could have fooled me, because the your comment or stated ended with a question mark or maybe it was your bad punctuation. This symbol "?" means a question was asked.
I think one of your own says he feels that SU doesn't have a legendary program, he calls himself musturdman or whatever, read before you leap.
So does SU have a legendary program?
Southern's band and music department, especially the Jazz Program have produced more college band directors and big named professional musicians then any HBCU. Name me one big named professional musician that marched in Grambing's band?
But this definitely look like a question to me. I enlarged it so you can see that it was a question you asked in a previous post.
Michael Thompson, he studied French Horn under Conrad Hutchinson and trumpet under Dr. Joseph Miller. A WF alumnus
https://www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium/artist_detail.cfm?artist_id=THOMASMICH
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mtq
Lovett Hines, Bob French
http://www.jazz.com/encyclopedia/hines-lovett
http://jazztimes.com/articles/18688-bob-french-big-easy-in-the-big-apple
SU isn't the only program who has created successful musicians, when you get out of la la land you will realize that, we have a lot to be proud for, just because it's in a rocky situation now doesn't stop the love for the program and no matter how it hates me to see my program go through problems i won't allow any outsiders to degrade it. Something will shake sooner or later, more sooner than later hopefully.
I asked him and not you and it was asked to him because he seemed to feel SU was not but i felt it was. That's what i said I think "one of your own says he feels that SU doesn't have a legendary program". All of this nonsense for your lack of understanding and your friends' bitterness for Grambling. I guess your cognitive skills aren't that fast.
Congrats Grambling. Did anyone see the performance?
"we dance from start to stop".
Southern's band and music department, especially the Jazz Program have produced more college band directors and big named professional musicians then any HBCU.........
Are you sure of that?
(Hint: Don't bet money on that assertation.)