Northview Tribal Beat Performs At Troy State Band Day

October 22, 2012

The Northview Tribal Beat Band joined 2,300 high school band members representing 32 schools from three states performing with Troy University’s Sound of the South marching band during halftime on Saturday as the University celebrated its annual Band Day.

The annual event, which began in 1998, provides high school band students the opportunity to experience performing at the collegiate level.

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“Band Day provides high school band members a chance to come to TROY to be a part of a Division I football game and perform at halftime with the Sound of the South,” said Dr. Mark Walker, Troy’s associate director of bands. “It is a great recruiting tool for the band and the entire University.”

Northview’ s Tribal Beat and the other bands took part in a rehearsal Saturday morning with the Sound of the South. The bands then took part in the Trojan Victory Parade and the team’s Trojan Walk.

Pictured: The Northview High School Tribal Beat band took part in Troy University’s Band Day Saturday. NorthEscambia.com photos by Chad Wiedel, click to enlarge.


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One Response to “Northview Tribal Beat Performs At Troy State Band Day”

  1. well on October 22nd, 2012 7:33 pm

    Small in size, large in heart and sound.
    You represent your school well!