I love this band. My husband and Son went to FAMU . I went to Winston Salem State. My granddaughter is now on DSU marching band. I go see her all the time cheering her in. The are good.. I love our HBCU COLLEGES !! My whole family went to HBCU schools !! 🥰
I’m 73 and remember seeing FL And M at the Orange bowl and started crying with joy. It still affects me the same way today. You are the one and only.. believe me, you are appreciated!
In the world of college marching bands, one ensemble stands head and shoulders above the rest, not just for their extraordinary musical talent but also for their infectious personality and rich history. Ladies and gentlemen, let's talk about the electrifying FAMU Marching 100! Imagine a sea of vibrant uniforms, pulsating rhythms, and a wall of sound that shakes the very ground beneath your feet. That's the magic of the FAMU Marching 100, a band that brings excitement wherever they go. Their performances are nothing short of spectacular, a dazzling display of musical prowess and showmanship that leaves audiences in awe. Now, when we say musical talent, we mean it in the most mind-blowing way possible. The FAMU Marching 100 doesn't just play music; they bring it to life. With each note, you can feel the passion, dedication, and sheer talent oozing from every instrument. Their precision is legendary, and their ability to tackle complex musical arrangements with flair and finesse is second to none. When they hit the field, you can bet your bottom dollar you're in for a sonic treat like no other. But what truly sets the FAMU Marching 100 apart is their horn power. Oh, those horns! When the brass section gets going, it's like a thunderstorm of sound that sweeps you off your feet. The saxophones wail, the trumpets blare, and the trombones rumble, creating a symphony of power that's impossible to resist. It's not just music; it's an adrenaline rush, a sonic rollercoaster that takes you on a thrilling ride. However, it's not just about the music with the FAMU Marching 100; it's about the personality they bring to the game. These talented musicians aren't content with just playing their instruments; they want to engage and entertain. Their shows are a spectacle of high-energy dance moves, creative formations, and infectious enthusiasm. You can't help but get caught up in the sheer joy they exude on the field. They're not just a band; they're a force of nature! FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU Now, let's talk about that rich history. The FAMU Marching 100 has a legacy that spans decades, a story filled with triumphs, challenges, and moments that have defined the marching band world. They've performed at Super Bowl halftime shows, presidential inaugurations, and even the Olympics. Their music has transcended borders, bringing people from different walks of life together in a celebration of rhythm and melody. They've been pioneers, pushing the boundaries of what a marching band can achieve. But it's not just their accomplishments that make their history rich; it's the passion and dedication of the generations of musicians who have been a part of this extraordinary ensemble. Each member adds to the tapestry of the Marching 100's legacy, ensuring that the flame of musical excellence and excitement never dims. In conclusion, the FAMU Marching 100 is not just a marching band; they are an experience. Their exciting performances, unmatched musical talent, horn power that can move mountains, infectious personality, and rich history make them a true gem in the world of college bands. They don't just play music; they create magic, and when you witness their performances, you become a part of that magic. So, if you ever get the chance to see the FAMU Marching 100 in action, don't miss it. Prepare to be exhilarated, entertained, and utterly amazed by this legendary band that continues to redefine what it means to march to the beat of your own horn!
Another one of their performances popped up in a different video I was watching (totally unrelated). To be honest....I don't give a %#@& about college. However, this is sheer talent. I'm pretty tough 💪 but I could never do this. Kudos to them. 🤓
In all the world...there is only one...the difference is clear...not blowing loud...only band that sounds like an orchestra...America's band...hail to Dr Foster who started it all...his legacy lives on
I told the kids ... If you want to go and be in a great band that plays at huge football games go to FSU and join the Marching Chiefs ... If you want to join a great Band the stands alone as the main attraction go to FAMU Nothing but love go Nole go Rattlers but understand greatness when it's in front of you ... The Tallahassee marching band culture is amazing FSU can go almost anywhere in the country and say it has a better band than it's opponent but when their home their not the best band in town
I love this band. My husband and Son went to FAMU . I went to Winston Salem State. My granddaughter is now on DSU marching band. I go see her all the time cheering her in. The are good.. I love our HBCU COLLEGES !! My whole family went to HBCU schools !! 🥰
I’m 73 and remember seeing FL And M at the Orange bowl and started crying with joy. It still affects me the same way today. You are the one and only.. believe me, you are appreciated!
ur trippin
I love this shit.. I was in the band..once opon a time ..this brings back happy memories"!!
I LOVE THIS BAND, FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY MARCHING BAND, MY COUSIN IS ONE OF THE SAXOPHONE PLAYERS IN THIS BAND AND I AM SUPER PROUD OF HER!!!🤩❤💃🎷🎶
A sound that can not be duplicated. Awesome!!
Famu sounds good 💯
that’s a given
Let’s goooooo, nothing recycled like most of the bands this night
I went to FSU, but I also went to a FAMU game to see the band.
A lot of folks getting blown out this year. The Sound 🔥🔥🔥
The 100 be having the studio sound. But seriously, can we bring back Good Times? I need to hear that on the march off.
Awesome 👏 great you guys!!! Love ❤️ this show ❤
I would say for the seasons first outing they did well. I never berate either HBCU band, they’re all great!
Outstanding !
In the world of college marching bands, one ensemble stands head and shoulders above the rest, not just for their extraordinary musical talent but also for their infectious personality and rich history. Ladies and gentlemen, let's talk about the electrifying FAMU Marching 100!
Imagine a sea of vibrant uniforms, pulsating rhythms, and a wall of sound that shakes the very ground beneath your feet. That's the magic of the FAMU Marching 100, a band that brings excitement wherever they go. Their performances are nothing short of spectacular, a dazzling display of musical prowess and showmanship that leaves audiences in awe.
Now, when we say musical talent, we mean it in the most mind-blowing way possible. The FAMU Marching 100 doesn't just play music; they bring it to life. With each note, you can feel the passion, dedication, and sheer talent oozing from every instrument. Their precision is legendary, and their ability to tackle complex musical arrangements with flair and finesse is second to none. When they hit the field, you can bet your bottom dollar you're in for a sonic treat like no other.
But what truly sets the FAMU Marching 100 apart is their horn power. Oh, those horns! When the brass section gets going, it's like a thunderstorm of sound that sweeps you off your feet. The saxophones wail, the trumpets blare, and the trombones rumble, creating a symphony of power that's impossible to resist. It's not just music; it's an adrenaline rush, a sonic rollercoaster that takes you on a thrilling ride.
However, it's not just about the music with the FAMU Marching 100; it's about the personality they bring to the game. These talented musicians aren't content with just playing their instruments; they want to engage and entertain. Their shows are a spectacle of high-energy dance moves, creative formations, and infectious enthusiasm. You can't help but get caught up in the sheer joy they exude on the field. They're not just a band; they're a force of nature!
FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU
FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU
Now, let's talk about that rich history. The FAMU Marching 100 has a legacy that spans decades, a story filled with triumphs, challenges, and moments that have defined the marching band world. They've performed at Super Bowl halftime shows, presidential inaugurations, and even the Olympics. Their music has transcended borders, bringing people from different walks of life together in a celebration of rhythm and melody. They've been pioneers, pushing the boundaries of what a marching band can achieve.
But it's not just their accomplishments that make their history rich; it's the passion and dedication of the generations of musicians who have been a part of this extraordinary ensemble. Each member adds to the tapestry of the Marching 100's legacy, ensuring that the flame of musical excellence and excitement never dims.
In conclusion, the FAMU Marching 100 is not just a marching band; they are an experience. Their exciting performances, unmatched musical talent, horn power that can move mountains, infectious personality, and rich history make them a true gem in the world of college bands. They don't just play music; they create magic, and when you witness their performances, you become a part of that magic. So, if you ever get the chance to see the FAMU Marching 100 in action, don't miss it. Prepare to be exhilarated, entertained, and utterly amazed by this legendary band that continues to redefine what it means to march to the beat of your own horn!
That sound !! Is awesome
Great Job 100
Recorded from the wrong direction! Hard to decipher upside down! Best marching band ever!
Best band director Dr. Julien White
Good ..good ...good .... FAMU
Another one of their performances popped up in a different video I was watching (totally unrelated). To be honest....I don't give a %#@& about college. However, this is sheer talent. I'm pretty tough 💪 but I could never do this. Kudos to them. 🤓
🔥🔥🔥🔥
In all the world...there is only one...the difference is clear...not blowing loud...only band that sounds like an orchestra...America's band...hail to Dr Foster who started it all...his legacy lives on
Smooth as silk!
Sounds great 👍
The Experience being there with so amazing
thanks for sharing!
Awesome🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Soooooon As I Get Hommmme 🎶🎼🎼🎵❤
Dance routine is way to laxed hit those moves hard and animate those moves alot more big moves ppl
Salem and university grambling peace luv
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I told the kids ... If you want to go and be in a great band that plays at huge football games go to FSU and join the Marching Chiefs ... If you want to join a great Band the stands alone as the main attraction go to FAMU
Nothing but love go Nole go Rattlers but understand greatness when it's in front of you ... The Tallahassee marching band culture is amazing FSU can go almost anywhere in the country and say it has a better band than it's opponent but when their home their not the best band in town
Sarge, Sarge, Sarge!
Sound great just need some energy. Energy will bring more life to the drill, ballad and dance routine.
Any questions
On the surface, FAMU looks very disciplined and uniformed.
Yes... what do you mean by on the surfae
Meaning that I didn’t see every performance from this edition of the band so just looking at this video they seemed to be disciplined and uniformed.
Hubba Doc
Show time
FAMU sounds good per usual, but this show was very boring.
Battle of the "Games" ?
Band sounds good and loud but the show overall was boring.
Yeah sorry we couldn’t have MJ doing backflips and fat people in front of the band trying to dance 🤣🤣🤣🤣 our bad
@@g4werkzgenesisparts556 Facts. People come to a BOTB show and look for a CIRCUS. Ridiculous.
@@g4werkzgenesisparts556shots fired at SU 😂😂😂
New Wave Segregation
Really?!
The only thing I can figure out what Florida A&M are spelling on the field is FAMU. They're not as clean like SU.
But as far as sound... good.👍🏽
The last one was Simply the Best!! It was filmed upside down
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hope they didn't get on bus C