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1973 TSU Aristocrat of Bands Performance Captures HBCU Marching Band Traditions - The African American Athlete
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1973 TSU Aristocrat of Bands Performance Captures HBCU Marching Band Traditions

Rickey L. Hampton Sr. by Rickey L. Hampton Sr.
2016-06-12
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This is a serious old school classic. A 1973 performance of  the fabulous Tennessee State University ‘Aristocrat of Bands’  at halftime of  an Atlanta Falcons game at the old Fulton County Stadium. The Aristocrats are under the leadership of Band Director Clifford Watkins, and they put on quite a show in front of what looks to be a sellout crowd.

The video is about as good as you are going to see from something recorded more than 35 years ago. What is great about this film is that you can see how the roots of what bands did all the way back then are alive, and well, today. It is something I think all fans of HBCUs will enjoy. One other note that TSU fans will enjoy: As the band comes off the field, you can see Atlanta’s No. 87, Claude Humphrey, the former TSU great, who would later be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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Tags: Atlanta FalconsClaude HumpCollege FootballFulton County StadiumHBCU bandsHistorical Black Colleges and UniversitiesTennessee State UniversityTSU Aristocrat of Bands
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