In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell celebrate six years of the show with an in-depth look at the evolving world of band culture. They explore the role of identity in performances, the impact of bias in competitions, and break down recent clashes, including Clark Atlanta vs. Florida Memorial and Florida’s high school drumline battles. The discussion also highlights the traditions and techniques that continue to shape HBCU band culture.
Jeremie and Bryon dive into the heart of drumline dynamics—examining cadences, tuba breaks, and the distinct styles of different programs. They review the recent Lane College vs. Lincoln University battle, discuss expectations for Norfolk State, and celebrate the accomplishments of Virginia State. Throughout, they emphasize preparation, respect, and the importance of pushing the culture forward while encouraging listeners to stay active in the community and keep sharpening their craft.
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Fifth Quarter PicksJeremie’s Pick: BCU's Sudden Impact playing "Intro to Impact" (2013)
Bryon’s Pick: Alabama State playing "2AM" by BigXthaPlug
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