In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell celebrate the rich culture of HBCU marching bands and the art of drumming. They reminisce about their early beginnings, sharing personal stories about their first drum pads and reflecting on how tools like the Standard of Excellence book shaped their foundational skills.
The duo spotlights recent standout performances, including FAMU’s electrifying showcase at the Florida Bands Jamboree and Mississippi Valley State’s historic moment at the inauguration parade.
They also dive into the legacy of Don P. Roberts, the achievements of Florida’s iconic band directors, and how rivalries continue to push the boundaries of college band culture.
In a bid to inspire the next generation, Jeremie and Bryon emphasize the importance of rhythm reading and sight-reading. As part of the Lounge & Chop segment, Bryon walks listeners through a fundamental reading exercise he created, designed to sharpen core percussion skills.
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Jeremie: "I’m Sorry" x Swell (feat. Shiloh) | BYOS | Jeremie
Bryon: Faith’s Place Drumline playing "Chopperville" (written by Bryon Russell)
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Tune in, grab your sticks, and join the conversation as we dive deep into the rhythm of HBCU culture!