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Dynamic Black Marching Bands Are Super Bowl Stalwarts

Last updated: February 1, 2025 3:17 am
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Freddie Colston: The Unsung Hero of Super Bowl Halftime Shows

Long before Michael Jackson, the Rolling Stones, and Rihanna took center stage at the Super Bowl halftime show, there was Freddie Colston. Colston, a 20-year-old student from Fairbanks, La., made history when he and the Grambling College marching band performed at the very first Super Bowl in 1967.

Colston, who played the cymbals, vividly remembers the exhilarating experience of performing at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. “When we heard that crowd, it was like a spirit got into us, and we were walking on a cloud,” he recalls. The Grambling band, comprised of all-Black students, brought a new energy and flair to the halftime show, captivating audiences with their high-stepping choreography and infectious rhythms.

In the years leading up to the Super Bowl, the NFL often relied on dynamic marching bands from historically Black colleges and universities like Grambling to entertain the crowd. These bands, with their vibrant uniforms and electrifying performances, became cultural ambassadors for HBCUs, showcasing the talent and artistry of Black students.

Despite facing criticism and skepticism, Grambling’s band accepted the invitation to perform at the Super Bowl, marking a significant moment in the history of halftime shows. As the civil rights movement raged on and racial tensions ran high, the Grambling band stood as a symbol of pride and resilience, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations of musicians and performers.

Over the years, HBCU bands continued to make their mark on the Super Bowl halftime show, bringing their unique style and creativity to the grand stage. From themed performances to dazzling displays of musical prowess, these bands captivated audiences and left a lasting impression on football fans worldwide.

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As the NFL began to incorporate more mainstream artists into the halftime show lineup, HBCU bands took on a complementary role, providing support and background music for iconic performances by artists like Prince and Beyoncé. Despite the shift in the entertainment landscape, the legacy of HBCU bands at the Super Bowl remains a testament to their enduring impact and influence.

Today, as we celebrate another Super Bowl halftime show, let us remember the trailblazers like Freddie Colston and the Grambling band who paved the way for the spectacular performances we enjoy today. Their dedication, talent, and unwavering spirit continue to inspire and uplift us, reminding us of the rich cultural heritage and artistic excellence of HBCUs.

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