HBCU Battle of the Bands
The sound of music crammed the air round Fuel South Enviornment as bands from 5 Traditionally Black Schools got here collectively. The Battle of the Bands did not simply convey sounds to the metro Atlanta space but in addition function.
DULUTH, Ga. – The sound of music crammed the air round Fuel South Enviornment as bands from 5 Traditionally Black Schools and Universities got here collectively. The Battle of the Bands did not simply convey sounds to the metro Atlanta space but in addition a function.
This occasion is aimed to uplift college students and HBCUs and it comes at a time when lots of these colleges have obtained faux bomb threats referred to as into their campuses.
It’s the sound of a number of bands from 5 completely different HBCUs coming collectively to make one harmonious sound.
Frank Johnson and his spouse began the HBCU Tradition legacy Basis, a basis geared toward serving to college students attend Traditionally Black Schools and Universities throughout the nation.
Saturday, Bands from Alabama A&M, Alabama State, Benedict School, Fort Valley State and South Carolina State all got here collectively at Fuel South Enviornment in Duluth for a Battle of the bands.
Frank hopes his basis will proceed to present again to those that want it probably the most.
Fuel South donated $30,000 to the muse.
To be taught extra, go to hbculegacyfoundation.org.
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