HBCU marching bands have a rich history dating back to the 1940s, with the big bands we see today tracing their roots back to this era. Bands from schools like Norfolk State, Florida A&M, Jackson State, and Prairie View A&M University have become known for their musical excellence, flair, crowd engagement, and innovative use of modern songs.
According to Timmey Zachery, the director of bands at Prairie View, the awe-inspiring performances of HBCU bands leave a lasting impact on first-time viewers. The precision and synchronization of over 300 performers moving in harmony showcase the talent and dedication of both the individuals and the institutions they represent.
For Prairie View freshman Luz Guzman, witnessing the Marching Storm’s performance at the National Battle of the Bands in 2019 was a transformative experience. Despite facing challenges due to limited resources, the Marching Storm continues to deliver exceptional performances that resonate with audiences.
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