The 10 Best College Marching Bands Ranked


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The 10 Best College Marching Bands Ranked
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Original | Deni Loubert, Originals
Published November 4, 2014 07:00PM EST

Few things say autumn and parades like the brass and drum of a marching band. But while many of us know them primarily from watching parades, such as the iconic Rose Parade on New Year's Day, in colleges across the country marching bands prepare for national competitions. Months are spent in preparation and the movement in synch to the music can be blood stirring. Well, it is for those of us who love marching bands. Ever wondered who ranked on top? Recently, College-sports fan.com released their picks. They are based on their outstanding marching style, the songs they have chosen to play and the drills and dancing skills they portray in descending order. Many of these bands are also part of each year's national competition, so you know that you could not go wrong to check out any of these top ten picks for this year.

10. Southern University Human Jukebox - Southern University and A&M College


The name of this marching band pretty much says it all. This band is known for its flashy style and high-stepping marching. Combine this with music you just may recognize from the local jukebox instead of the same old marching band tunes and you have a winning combination.

9.Tennessee Pride of the Southland Band -- University of Tennessee at Knoxville

This band has been impressing folks everywhere for a very long time, stretching all the way back to 1869 when they were initially part of the Military Department at the university. They have participated in more presidential inaugurations then any non-military band in the nation, playing every year since 1965 with the lone exception of 2013.

8.Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band -- Texas A&M University

A very traditional band, it is also the largest at a little over 400 participants. You shouldn't be surprised to find a certain military preciseness to the band; they are after all part of the Corp of Cadets at Texas A&M. This simply gives them the strongest "espirit de corps" you will find anywhere in the world of marching bands as they tend to travel, eat and sleep as a group.

7.Marching Illini -- University of Illinois University

You can watch for this band at this year's Thanksgiving Day Parade. A very traditional marching band, they are known for their innovative performances. John Phillip Sousa, the famed 1920s creator of many marching band song staples called it the "world's greatest college band" and it continues to stay in the top ten list.

6.Sonic Boom of the South -- Jackson State University

This band has tons of energy as anyone can tell you who has watched their legendary "Tiger Run On" at the start of their show. For over 65 years this band has entertained audiences, and the early influences of jazz legend Cab Calloway can still be heard when they play. They were the first African-American college band to play at a World's Fair, in 1965, and continue to "rock da house" wherever they play.

5.The University of Texas Longhorn Band

When "Big Bertha" the world's largest bass drum makes the scene with this band, everyone knows it. The Longhorn Band is versatile, playing both traditional marching band music with drills along with more modern music and movements. Their most famous traditional march, the "Wall to Wall Band" takes the entire football field to unveil as it curls in spirals from end zone to sidelines.


http://www.twcc.com/articles/2014/11/04/t/the-10-best-college-marching-bands-ranked
 
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Every year this same cut&paste job makes it onto an article...and, boom fans come running in with it, like they just received their Eureka papers..:lol:
 
Every year this same cut&paste job makes it onto an article...and, boom fans come running in with it, like they just received their Eureka papers..:lol:

Dude, this from November 4, 2014 and NO JSU or su folks participated in the voting. Again, su comes in second to The BOOM.
 
Every year this same cut&paste job makes it onto an article...and, boom fans come running in with it, like they just received their Eureka papers..:lol:


And every year SU still hasn't been enshrined in the NCAA Hall of Champions, now go and cut & paste that! lol
 
And every year SU still hasn't been enshrined in the NCAA Hall of Champions, now go and cut & paste that! lol

Dude last I checked NO bands are enshrined in the Hall of Champions. There was an exhibit back in 03 where the 3 bands recorded a percussion video for the exhibit. So again stop lying. :lol:
 
And every year SU still hasn't been enshrined in the NCAA Hall of Champions, now go and cut & paste that! lol

Also, since you think yall are a Hall of Fame band. Can you explain why SU has received and went to more NATIONAL events the last 10 years than the Boom? You know your last crowning moment may be that display?

You do realize that don't you? No SWAC band has been getting the attention the Juke has the last few years. Maybe them "other" folks just ain't impressed.
 
I hear them talking, but I never see these dudes at any of the major national events?? (The boom) I speak of..is it that they don't wanna go??
 
This was already posted last month. You can tell these folks feelings are still hurt lmao.

The funny thing is the Juke has been rolling the last 5 or so years with invites and performances and getting accolades and now folks are up in their feelings when Haymer took over. Now the Businesses are lining up supporting the Juke on a National and World level. The hate is thick. These cats don't realize that they are not on the Jukebox BRANDING/Marketing level. Nor do they have that kind of mindset.
 



No way man. Surely you ain't telling the truth. You mean I can't go to the Hall of Champions and see the display?

Nope. They rotate the HBCU band displays out every 6 months. The display includes Southern University TNSU and others including the 3 from 2003. It's just a showcase they run every once and a while but not an enshrinement :lol:
 
Dude, this from November 4, 2014 and NO JSU or su folks participated in the voting. Again, su comes in second to The BOOM.

Like I said...it's the same thing. Heck, years ago, they at least tried to fool you by re-arranging the order. Now, it stays the same. With the same write-up for each band

So, if the last national level performance you performed was MoTown30 Review (almost 30 ago)...then sitcho arse down somewhere
 
Like I said...it's the same thing. Heck, years ago, they at least tried to fool you by re-arranging the order. Now, it stays the same. With the same write-up for each band

So, if the last national level performance you performed was MoTown30 Review (almost 30 ago)...then sitcho arse down somewhere

What's up Blade? Long time no talk to. I can't remember if I still have your number.
 
The funny thing is the Juke has been rolling the last 5 or so years with invites and performances and getting accolades and now folks are up in their feelings when Haymer took over. Now the Businesses are lining up supporting the Juke on a National and World level. The hate is thick. These cats don't realize that they are not on the Jukebox BRANDING/Marketing level. Nor do they have that kind of mindset.

Exactly what BRAND is the Jokebox? :smh: Ya'll shole got happy after being able to hang with the BOOM for a change.
 
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