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Tennessee State University Tennessee State University (Tennessee State, Tenn State, or TSU) is a public historically black land-grant university in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Founded in 1912, it is the only state-funded historically black university in Tenness ...
's marching band is known as the "Aristocrat of Bands" (AOB).


History

The band, much like the stage band of the time known as the Jazz Collegians of Tennessee State University, were primarily student led organizations when they first emerged after the schools founding. Although band was offered as a class, there were no full-time Director on staff in the early decades of the band’s formation, leaving the task to other faculty members, primarily music faculty members, as a supervisory role of sorts. With the new hire of President Walter Davis, there was a broader vision for the band program for the future. It was upon Davis’ request for the band's for the band to be more active in supporting the athletics, which called for a full-time Director of Bands position. In 1946, J.D. “Chick” Chavis, a well-known musician and music educator in the Nashville area, started the organization with 100 pieces. Originally titled as "the Marching 100", the name "Aristocrat of Bands" was given by a sportscaster at a
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(NFL) game.


Historical accomplishments

In 1955, the band was the first
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(HBCU) band to appear on national television with their performance at the Chicago Bears versus Los Angeles Rams NFL game. In 1961, they performed for the inauguration of President
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making them the first historically black college or university to perform at a presidential inauguration. The band has been invited and performed in Asia, Africa, North America and Europe. The band was featured in the inaugural
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, held in
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. The band was also named in 2002 the official band of the
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, making them the first HBCU to be named as an official band for an NFL team. They played in the 2022 Rose Parade. On November 15, 2022 the Aristocrat of Bands became the first marching band in history to be nominated for a Grammy. The Tennessee State University Aristocrat of Bands won a Grammy for Best Roots Gospel Album and Best Spoken Word Album during the
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on February 5, 2023. TSU’s marching band won for their albums “The Urban Hymnal” and “The Poet Who Say By The Door.”


Marching style

The band marches in the traditional high-stepping style incorporating Classical, Jazz, Contemporary, and Popular repertoire in its performances. The band is led by four
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known as the "Fantastic Four" and is accompanied by ''The Sophisticated Ladies'' dance team.


Discography

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The Urban Hymnal ''The Urban Hymnal'' is a 2022 debut album by Tennessee State University (TSU) marching band Aristocrat of Bands (AOB). Recording and release The album came about when Sir the Baptist visited the TSU campus and saw AOB performing. He suggested ...
'' (2022)


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