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The marching band from the small historically black college in Alabama wowed parade spectators at Donald Trump’s inaugural parade. But it’s also been in the national spotlight as the only ...
Students in the marching band of a historically black college in Alabama welcomed the announcement by the school’s president Thursday that they will participate in inauguration festivities for ...
Ten years after he began the task of building Talladega College’s Great Tornado Band, director Miguel Bonds is moving on. Although he confirms that he has taken a position somewhere in Georgia ...
The marching band of Alabama's oldest private, historically black liberal arts college has accepted an invitation to perform at President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural parade, organizers said.
The marching band of Alabama’s oldest private, historically black liberal arts college has accepted an invitation to perform at President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural parade, organizers said.
Officials with Talladega College said they have not decided if the school's band will attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
The president of Talladega College is set to decide whether the college's marching band, the Marching Tornadoes, will participate in President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural parade.
The Talladega College marching band was named as one of the 40 organizations marching in Donald Trump’s inaugural parade on January 20, NBC reported on Friday.
Users debated the appearance by Talladega College’s 200-member Marching Tornadoes on bandhead.org, where one wrote, “It’s a Presidential Inauguration, a high profile event.
In the wake of harsh criticism from alumni and across social media, Talladega College President Billy C. Hawkins was at one point “still weighing his options” with respect to accepting the ...
While in Troy, the Talladega College Marching Tornadoes Band performed during Troy University’s football season opener vs. Campbell University.
Alabama Marching Band Will Perform at Trump Inauguration, Says School President The announcement that Talladega College, a historically black school, would participate in the 58th Presidential ...
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