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It’s not the same thing du’mass. Let us know when anyone is enshrined in the NCAA Hall of Champions. You don’t even understand what the Hall of Champions is LMAO!!
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Seriously. If anyone thinks JSU Band History is greater than Southern's and the legendary Doc Greggs then I got swampland for you to buy. Even Dowell Taylor himself will tell you otherwise. If you had no band director greater or more world reknown than Issac Greggs. How in the hell can your program be greater. Same is said for Foster at FAMU and Hutch at Gram. Those 3 guys and their bands accomplished more than everyone else PERIOD. Now arguing who is the better band in 2018 is a different debate. Have at that. But who band did more in their history is not even debatable between JSU and SU. Doc's history at the helm by himself is greater than all of the JSU band directors combined. That's just facts. Doc took SU band to way more places than probably any other band in the SWAC not named Grambling. Like I said, FAMU, SU and yes Grambling band histories can not be erased no matter what you think of the bands now. Those 3 bands have done multiple super bowls. Early on at that.
Here you go! I know it hurts, but Southern just isn't there yet.
"Drumline" Exhibit Opening at the NCAA Hall of Champions
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The reputation of the Jackson State band is so well-known — it has appeared in college football video games and has been enshrined in the NCAA Hall of Champions
Sonic Boom of the South felt at halftime of UNLV opener
Motown's 30th anniversary television special, the NAAC Image Awards, EA Sports and is enshrined in the NCAA Hall of Champions.
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The marching band was enshrined in the NCAA Hall of Champions. Dr. Liddell and drum major
Tamara Myles were panelists on the NCAA Hall of Champions program
Bandmaster Chronology
Several well-known musicians studied under Batiste while at Southern University. They include Branford Marsalis, Randy Jackson(American Idol), his brother Herman, Donald Harrison, Henry Butler, Charlie Singleton (Cameo), Ronald Myers and Woodie Douglas (Spirit).
SU's band was even great before Doc. Doc elevated it to a national stage. With people like Alvin Baptiste, SU's music department was light years ahead of others. I doubt there's a HBCU out there that can match the greatness that came out of SU's music department and band.
Hell I didn't even want to get into the overall Music Dept.
As the band being great before Doc I agree. My point is that Doc by himself was bigger than the entire JSU band program history.
Here you go! I know it hurts, but Southern just isn't there yet.
"Drumline" Exhibit Opening at the NCAA Hall of Champions
NCAA takes note of Marching 100 (Performing for posterity)
The reputation of the Jackson State band is so well-known — it has appeared in college football video games and has been enshrined in the NCAA Hall of Champions
Sonic Boom of the South felt at halftime of UNLV opener
Motown's 30th anniversary television special, the NAAC Image Awards, EA Sports and is enshrined in the NCAA Hall of Champions.
Top 10 Bands That are on Tap for the Sudler Trophy | Bleacher Report
The marching band was enshrined in the NCAA Hall of Champions. Dr. Liddell and drum major
Tamara Myles were panelists on the NCAA Hall of Champions program
Bandmaster Chronology
SU's band was even great before Doc. Doc elevated it to a national stage. With people like Alvin Baptiste, SU's music department was light years ahead of others. I doubt there's a HBCU out there that can match the greatness that came out of SU's music department and band.
That Part 2 clip was just down right pitiful
Yall need yall ass kicked for that sht.
I have officially bowed out with going back and forth with you dudes from JSU. I got to clips that will forever crush anything yall have to say about SU.
As I stated, Only folks in JSU thinks JSU is good
Be safe out there guys
Bama State can.
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I wanted to @ all you dudes LMAOO
That sht is down right sad in those clips, I've lost all respect for you dude's band. I knew yall would steal and copy SU but my dayum LMAOOO
Pure f'n sad. No words
@bernard
@JayRob
@LuvTheBoom16
I wanted to @ all you dudes LMAOO
That sht is down right sad in those clips, I've lost all respect for you dude's band. I knew yall would steal and copy SU but my dayum LMAOOO
Pure f'n sad. No words
That Part 2 clip was just down right pitiful
Yall need yall ass kicked for that sht.
I have officially bowed out with going back and forth with you dudes from JSU. I got to clips that will forever crush anything yall have to say about SU.
As I stated, Only folks in JSU thinks JSU is good
Be safe out there guys
The videos Bighead posted goes back as far as 1969. The video some JSU person created only starts in the 80's. Over half of the individuals arguing about who stole what weren't born in the 60's or the 70's. Again, the drill formations in both videos were something Doc Greggs started at Southern as a HBCU band. Unless you can show me JSU's band doing those same drills before 1969, which I doubt, your argument is mute. Bighead's videos even showed Southern's uniform design from 1969 and up. I marched in SU's band from 1983 to 1984. One thing for sure, JSU's band was still wearing those tall furry hats. Somewhere in the 80's they changed to the current hats and plumes, which is exactly like Southern's hats and plumes that Southern has been wearing since the 70's. JSU video comes up way too short on history.
That’s why I laugh at these JSU cats. To say Southern stole anything from them is a complete joke. They’re the only people in the band world that believe that b.s. I got pre-1969 pictures of the band’s formations too.