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Honda Battle of the Bands Announces Showcase Line-Up for 2010
LOS ANGELES - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Three months ago, 45 marching bands from the nation's Historically Black
Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) began the journey down the "Road to
the Honda," all competing for a spot in the 2010 Honda Battle of the
Bands (HBOB) Invitational Showcase. Today eight bands emerged
victorious, earning their spot among the top HBCU Bands in the country.
On January 30, 2010 they will perform for an excited crowd of 60,000 at
the Georgia Dome in Atlanta and prove why they are the best of the best.
Representing varied music and performance styles ranging from precision
to high-stepping, the eight headlining bands are:
Albany State University "Marching Rams" (Albany, Georgia)
Clark Atlanta University "Mighty Marching Panthers" (Atlanta,
Georgia)
Florida A&M University "Marching 100" (Tallahassee, Florida)
North Carolina Central University "Marching Sound Machine"
(Durham, North Carolina)
Prairie View A&M University "Marching Storm" (Prairie View,
Texas)
Southern University "Human Jukebox Marching Band" (Baton Rouge,
Louisiana)
Tuskegee University "Marching Crimson Pipers" (Tuskegee, Alabama)
Virginia State University "Trojan Explosion Marching Band"
(Petersburg, Virginia)
This year's showcase will feature seven-time Invitational Showcase
veteran Tuskegee University, as well as first-time showcase
participant Southern University. Band sizes range from the small
but powerful 120-member ensemble of Clark Atlanta University, to
the 400-member goliath of Florida A&M University. The Honda
Battle of the Bands is the only event where the HBCU marching bands act
as the show headliners. Each band will have the opportunity to perform
for 12 minutes and showcase their musical skills, dancing talents and
creativity.
"The Honda Battle of the Bands is designed to showcase the amazing
talents of student musicians and celebrate the musical prowess
represented at our nation's HBCUs," said Marc Burt, Senior Manager,
Office of Inclusion and Diversity for American Honda. "This event is not
only about entertainment, it's also about highlighting the importance of
music education and shining a spotlight on vital skills which are
learned through band participation like effective communication and
teamwork. Honda is proud and honored to be able to bring this enriching
experience to every marcher on the field and every band fan in the
stands."
Marking its eighth year, the Honda Battle of the Bands is the only
national scholarship program that showcases an important facet of HBCU
heritage and culture - music education. The eight winning band programs
chosen to participate in this year's Invitational Showcase will
be awarded $20,000 by American Honda for their music programs in
addition to the $1,000 grant they received for participation in the
pre-qualifying fall campus event tour. Through this program Honda is
awarding a total of $205,000 in scholarships to HBCU music programs for
the 2009-10 academic year, and since the beginning of the program, has
awarded grants in excess of $1 million.
The Selection Process
Fondly referred to as "the Super Bowl for Black College Bands," the
Honda Battle of the Bands will welcome close to 2,000 of the nation's
finest student-musicians to the Georgia Dome in January. Judged by HBCU
presidents, band directors and fans on their showmanship, musicianship
and fan interaction, the eight bands were chosen from a group of 45
bands and competition was stiff. On-Line fan votes accounted for one
third (1/3) of the selection criteria, with band directors' and school
presidents' votes accounting for the remaining thirds. Band directors
and school presidents were not allowed to vote for their own
institutions.
The Fox Music Experience
The Fox Music Experience is returning for the third year in a row.
Designed as a unique music internship and immersion program, the Fox
Music Experience works in conjunction with the Honda Battle of the Bands
to help expose HBCU student musicians to the broader world of music and
entertainment. The program, which launched three years ago, offers one
lucky Invitational Showcase student musician the opportunity to spend a
few weeks in the summer working on the Twentieth Century Fox studio lot
in Los Angeles learning film and television music production first-hand.
Students are selected by popular online vote. Band fans can go to www.HondaBattleoftheBands.com
now through January 8th to vote for their favorite
prospective intern.
The Honda Battle of the Bands web site (www.HondaBattleoftheBands.com)
is the official online destination for all HBOB information including, Invitational
Showcase updates, biographical information on the eight Showcase
bands, information on the FOX MUSIC EXPERIENCE summer internship
program, footage from 2009 performances and downloadable broadcast video
and high resolution photos for media use and distribution.
Group and individual tickets to this highly anticipated family event are
on sale now, and can be purchased for $10-to-$12 by visiting www.HondaBattleoftheBands.com,
through Ticketmaster or via the Georgia Dome box-office.
For more information about the program please visit www.HondaBattleoftheBands.com.
About American Honda
Honda has a long-standing commitment to the support and success of the
nation's Historically Black Colleges and Universities that began more
than 20 years ago with the establishment of the Honda Campus All-Star
Challenge, a program designed to showcase the academic gifts and prowess
of HBCU students. American Honda established Honda Battle of the Bands
eight years ago as an effort to support HBCU music programs.
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