Episode 37 | "HBCU Drumline 2025 Tier List: Post-Marching Season Update
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The discussion covers major moments from the season, including First Take’s visit to Bethune-Cookman, and transitions into a detailed tier-list breakdown of drumlines across the country. Jeremie and Bryon analyze the strengths, weaknesses, and overall impact of programs such as Florida Memorial, South Carolina State, Bethune-Cookman, Alabama State, North Carolina A&T, Texas Southern, Prairie View A&M, and North Carolina Central.
Throughout the episode, the hosts debate rankings, dissect head-to-head battles, and talk about the importance of musical diversity, identity, and innovation in modern band writing. As always, the conversation balances serious analysis with humor, viral moments, and candid commentary that reflects the culture and passion of the HBCU band world. The episode closes with reflections on the future of band programs and a reminder of the importance of exposure, competition, and continuous growth for young percussionists.
🥁 5th Quarter Picks
Jeremie’s Pick: Bethune-Cookman Drumline – “Spirit Groove” (2017)
Bryon’s Pick: Southern University Human Jukebox – “Folded” by Kehlani
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