For Immediate Release
November 21, 2011
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(BPRW) ADDING MULTIMEDIA Show Details Revealed for the 10th Annual Honda Battle of the Bands Invitational Showcase

- 2012 Showcase, themed "˜The Homecoming,' to Feature a First-Ever Drumline Face-Off and a Re-Creation of HBCU "Yard" Experience -

(BLACK PR WIRE)--TORRANCE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eight of the nation’s top Historically Black College and University (HBCU) marching bands are preparing to bring a show to Atlanta that will defy expectations. An audience of fans and followers expected to exceed 60,000 will make a pilgrimage to the Georgia Dome to experience a musical extravaganza — in the form of a black college “homecoming” – as the 10th anniversary Honda Battle of the Bands kicks off at 3:00 p.m. on January 28, 2012.

To kick-off “The Homecoming,” the bands will take the field promptly at 3:00 p.m. EST for the highly anticipated 10th annual Invitational Showcase. The final eight showcase bands will perform in the following order:

1. Jackson State University “The Sonic Boom of the South” (facing press box)

2. Virginia State University “Trojan Explosion Marching Band” (away from press box)

3. South Carolina State University Marching “101” (facing press box)

4. Albany State University “Marching Rams Show Band” (away from press box)

5. Winston-Salem State University “Red Sea of Sound” (away press box)

6. Tennessee State University “Aristocrat of Bands” (facing press box)

7. Prairie View A&M University “Marching Storm” (away press box)

8. Bethune Cookman University “Marching Wildcats” (facing press box)

New for the 10th anniversary Honda Battle of the Bands (HBOB) and honoring a singular facet of HBCU culture, the 2012 showcase will kick-off with a rhythmic, first-ever “drumline” showcase spotlighting the crowd-pleasing, heart-thumping drum sections of all eight marching bands.

The eight selected bands have begun intensive preparations for their Georgia Dome performances. Each band will have 12 minutes to display the musical excellence, distinctive style and superior showmanship that earned them a place in the 2012 Invitational Showcase. The Showcase bands were chosen via online voting, with votes by fans, students and alumni accounting for one-third of the selection criteria, and votes by band directors and school presidents accounting for the balance of the selection process.

The 10th anniversary HBOB themed “The Homecoming,” is a culmination of ten years of tradition, and represents a legacy of fervent competition and commitment. “When you say ‘homecoming’ to someone who attended an HBCU, it’s about a great deal more than just a football game,” said Barbara Ponce, Manager of Diversity Advertising for American Honda Motor Co., Inc. “Homecoming means camaraderie, fellowship and a shared heritage, recalling where you came from and celebrating the role your school experience has played in making you who you are today. Capturing this homecoming spirit is our goal with this year’s Honda Battle of the Bands Invitational Showcase.”

In addition to reflecting on the 10th anniversary of HBOB as a call for all HBCU marching band alumni, current students and fans to attend this special anniversary showcase event, the homecoming theme also highlights the importance of the marching band culture and community to black college homecoming celebrations. Just as “The Yard” on HBCU campuses serves as the community gathering place for all homecoming activities, the Georgia Dome will be transformed into “The Honda Battle of the Bands Yard” to re-create the HBCU homecoming experience.

Grants, Internships and More

In addition to providing a platform for shining a spotlight on the successful music education programs at America’s HBCUs, HBOB is also the only national music scholarship program of its kind. For the 2012 program, the 41 HBCU marching bands that participated in the “Celebration Tour,” the pre-qualifying series of regional events, were each awarded a $1,000 grant for their music programs. An additional $20,000 is awarded to each of the eight institutions participating in the Invitational Showcase.

For more information on the Invitational Showcase visit www.HondaBattleoftheBands.com, the official online destination and clearinghouse for all HBOB information. For downloadable, broadcast quality, video and high-resolution photos please go to epklink.com/hondabattleofthebands. Group and individual tickets for the show are still available, but are moving quickly. They can be purchased at the Georgia Dome Box Office, via www.Ticketmaster.com or www.HondaBattleoftheBands.com for just $10 and $12.

Honda Battle of the Bands on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HondaBattleoftheBands
Honda Battle of the Bands on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/the_honda
Honda Battle of the Bands on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/hondabotb

About Honda

American Honda Motor Co., Inc., was founded in 1959 as the U.S. sales and marketing subsidiary of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Honda currently produces automobiles, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, lawn-care equipment and engines at its eleven major U.S. manufacturing operations, using domestic and globally sourced parts. Honda’s long-standing commitment to the support and success of the nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities began more than 20 years ago with the establishment of the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge, a program designed to showcase the academic gifts and prowess of HBCU students. American Honda established Honda Battle of the Bands nine years ago as an effort to support HBCU music programs.

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