Million Dollar Band - Show from 1975
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The circle into the star was awesome.
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thank you for posting this. I was a student of Dr. Ferguson's I am proud to say. I Just loved music and to perform and he encouraged that. He took the MDB, which was good and made it great and doesn't get the credit that he should. Plus, Kathryn Scott was his protege. The Wall of Sound. A Ferguson phenomenon. Thank you. Wish there was a video of him directing! His hair kept time to the music!
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I loved it esp. the Roll Tide in both directions. RTR! LOL! No one band came up with certain moves its a conjoined program Duh!! If you knew anything about marching bands then you would know this. Ok so u say Tn's bands better I say you are smoking crack, as well as question u on how many championships do they have?!?!? I Believe as of right now our count is 13 and probably 14 this year. RTR!
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I loved it esp. the Roll Tide in both directions. RTR!
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I love 1970's marching techniques. Definitely better than the modern style, in my opinion.
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yeah the pride is better. I love how bama thought they could imitate it
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i love this! its so cute! i wish there was more footage of the MDB back in the day! lol :)
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that would suck having to move every 8 counts to a new drill spot... :P but if it wasnt for colorguard and band i wouldnt be in a great program :D
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OMG
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I love this video...if you like circle drills take a look at the Tennessee Pride of the Soutland Band Circle Drill
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I love how they thought they could do circle drill.
elbartout2012 3 years ago
I love how you have no clue what you are talking about.
TyTrumpet1 3 years ago 2
I beg to differ.
elbartout2012 3 years ago
Dr. James Ferguson, the director of the MDB that year, created what is called the 8-count circle drill move. It is where you are in a circle and in eight counts you can be in another circle drill design. So yes, they "can" do circle drill.
TyTrumpet1 3 years ago 2