Episode 39 | "Drumline Competitions GALOR"
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They break down A&T’s new cadence "PHUN", explore the unique atmosphere and format of the Rumble in the Jungle competition, and highlight the value of networking within the marching and music industry. The conversation also touches on sound projectors, tradition versus innovation in modern drumlines, and the cultural impact HBCU bands continue to have on performers and audiences alike.
Jeremie and Bryon also spotlight current storylines in the band world, including challenges facing certain programs, while keeping the focus on growth, opportunity, and the excitement surrounding the upcoming slate of competitions. The episode closes with the always-anticipated 5th Quarter segment, celebrating standout performances from across the drumline community.
🥁 5th Quarter Picks
Jeremie’s Pick:
Virginia Union University Marching Band — “Neck” (2025)
Bryon’s Pick:
Norfolk State University Drumline “MDF$” — Drum block vs. VSU (2025)
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