NCCU Band Headed to 2011 Rose Bowl Parade
Very cool story in the N&O right now with the news that the N.C. Central band is headed to Pasadena for the New Year's Day Rose Bowl Parade.
It's quite the honor.
Here's a snippet from the article by my old pal Eric Ferreri:
The N.C. Central University Marching Sound Machine will march in the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade.
Yes, this is a very big deal. Jorim Reid, the band's director, says it's one of the top three honors a marching band can snare, along with an invitation to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and the John Philip Sousa Foundation's Sudler Trophy given each year to the top college or university band in the nation.
By the way, the band from Western Carolina University won that Sousa trophy and will march in Pasadena as well.
Reid took over as the NCCU band director in 2001. Then, there were 32 members. Things have changed. Reid expects to bring 250 to Pasadena.
Though he's had success, Reid said he wouldn't have applied yet for the Tournament of Roses had not a parade committee member suggested that he do so.
"It was in the 15-year plan," he said. "I've only been here eight years, so we're ahead of schedule."
Kudos to Reid and everyone in the Eagles band! A massive fundraising effort will be launched soon to help pay for expenses. Check back here and in our next issue for more on that.
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