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Florida A&M Drum Major Makes Historic Appearance at the Oscars

Florida A&M Drum Major Makes Historic Appearance at the Oscars
Posted By: Will Moss on March 16, 2026


Florida A&M University made history on Hollywood's biggest night as a member of the renowned Marching "100" appeared at the Oscars, marking a significant moment of recognition for HBCU marching band culture on the global entertainment stage.

The historic appearance brought national attention to FAMU's celebrated marching band program, one of the most prestigious in the nation and a hallmark of the institution's rich traditions. The Marching "100" has long been recognized for its high-stepping precision, innovative choreography, and musical excellence that has influenced band culture across the country.

Key Takeaway: FAMU's presence at the Oscars represents a major milestone for HBCU visibility in mainstream entertainment, showcasing the cultural significance of historically Black college marching bands to a global audience.

The drum major's appearance at the Academy Awards ceremony underscores the growing recognition of HBCU band culture's influence on American music and performance arts.



FAMU's Marching "100" has been a cultural institution for decades, known for producing talented musicians, performers, and leaders who have gone on to successful careers in entertainment and beyond.

Florida A&M University, founded in 1887 in Tallahassee, Florida, is a public historically Black university and a member of the State University System of Florida. The institution has built a reputation for academic excellence and cultural contributions that extend far beyond its campus.

The Marching "100" has previously performed at numerous high-profile events, including professional football games, presidential inaugurations, and major parades. However, an appearance at the Oscars represents a new pinnacle of recognition for the program, bringing HBCU excellence to one of entertainment's most prestigious platforms.

This historic moment comes as HBCUs continue to receive increased visibility and recognition for their contributions to American culture, education, and society. The appearance demonstrates how HBCU traditions and excellence are increasingly being celebrated on national and international stages.

The drum major's Oscar appearance serves as a point of pride not only for the FAMU community but for the entire HBCU family, highlighting the cultural impact and excellence that historically Black institutions bring to American society.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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