Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Academy Sports Partners With CIAA And MEAC

Former Florida A&M CFO and others file whistleblower complaint against university

MEAC Players in the NFL -- Week 6

NCCU Virtual Homecoming Experience on Oct. 31

B-CU Athletics' Griffin, Lee to Participate in NCAA Leadership Academy

MEAC Announces Partnership with Academy Sports + Outdoors

MEAC to Host Basketball Coaches Preseason Video Conference

October Means More for Cancer Survivor Kathy Bullock

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There will not be a 2020 Turkey Day Classic Parade. COVID-19 derailed the annual tradition

Pandemic hasn’t kept some HBCU bands off the field

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Lady Bulldogs Begin the 2020-21 Season with First Official Practice

PODCAST: The Prime Time Media Buzz with WJTV’s Noah Newman

Coach Reed Set to Appear on The Sports Zone on WJTV Sunday

Hoops dream plays out with new Hernando court

Gillan, Browns To Face Steelers In Divisional Showdown

NCAA Announces Men's and Women's 2020-21 Basketball Seasons to Start During Thanksgiving Week

Tennessee State Tigers in the NFL: Week 5

TSU Women's Basketball Holds First Official Practice

FAMU Marching Band 1958: When the Saints Go Marching In

When the Saints Go Marching In. FAMU Marching Band with band staff Dr. William P. Foster, Lenard C. Bowie, Leonard L. Bowden, James H. Latimer, Charles E. Cox, and DeSayles Grey. Tallahassee, Florida. 1958. This record, recorded in Lee Hall on the campus of Florida A&M University, was one of the first recordings of the marching band. The 45 rpm record sold for $1.00 and $1.25 with shipping and handling. There were about 132 members in the marching band at that time. 

FAM-U! FAM-U! I LOVE THEE
I’LL FIGHT AND WIN WHAT’ER THE BATTLE BE

I certainly enjoyed my time at Florida A&M University ín the '70's studing under the giants in the Department of Music and the industry -- Dr. William P. Foster, Dr. Lenard C. Bowie, Mr. Charles S. Bing, Mr. Richard Power (Composition/Arranger), Dr. Shaylor L. James, Dr. Julian E. White, Dr. John H. Daniels, Mr. Lindsey B. Sarjeant. Add in the mix, my bandmates in the 100: Trumputers (Dr.) Longineau Parsons, (Dr.) William McQueen, Professor Lindsey B. Sarjeant and (Dr.) Alfred Watkins of Georgia's Lassiter High School fame; Trombonist Robert U. Griffin, Mr. Elliot Seagraves, Ms. Debra Hines and Ms. Carmena Fennel to name a few of the students that help shape my life's pathway to success.  I could not have had a finer undergraduate education experience with a superb level of competition.  I said No to Florida, Florida State and Bethune-Cookman for a superior education.
 
High School Students and JUCOs, If you are looking for a Top University for your education,  please check out FAMU programs for your next destination.  (beepbeep)

THE ORANGE AND THE GREEN THY SONS SHALL E’ER DEFEND
AND LOYAL TO THY VOICE OF LOVE ATTEND
FAM-U! FAM-U! FAM-U! I LOVE THEE!

 

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