Human Jukebox

The Human Jukebox
School Southern University and A&M College
Location Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Conference SWAC
Director Nathan B. Haymer
Members 200+

The Human Jukebox is a nationally renowned band representing Southern University and A&M College located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The band is anchored by the Isaac Greggs Band Hall on campus. Dr. Isaac Greggs (Doc) was a well-known band director who led the band for 36 years (1969 - 2005). In addition to having the music hall renamed in his honor, he was inducted into the Louisiana Black History Hall of Fame in 2013. [1]

The Human Jukebox has been consistently recognized as one of the top marching bands in the country by USA Today, NCAA, and ESPN.[2][3][4]

The Human Jukebox has performed at the Super Bowl six times as of 2015 and has a long-standing reputation of making appearances at many types of highly visible and exclusive events.[5] For example, in April 2015, the Human Jukebox and Dancing Dolls performed for the grand introduction of Floyd Mayweather in the MGM Grand Arena of Las Vegas for "The Fight of The Century".[6]

Since 1969, the Human Jukebox has been accompanied by The Fabulous Dancing Dolls. The Dolls are well-known for their high-energy performances and stylish dance uniforms. A notable highlight in Dolls' history is when they were invited to perform with world pop-star Madonna for her live Super Bowl halftime performance in 2012. Also in 2016, several Dolls collectively auditioned and won a spot to appear in Beyonce's Lemonnade visual album .[7][8]

One of the most anticipated traditions for the Human Jukebox is the "Battle of the Bands" versus Grambling's "World Famed" Tiger Marching Band during Bayou Classic weekend in the Superdome. The annual event draws tens of thousands of alumni, fans, and spectators. Clips of it is aired on NBC's nationally televised broadcast of Saturday's football game. A YouTube video of the Human Jukebox covering Adele's hit single "Hello" from the 2015 Bayou Classic Battle of the Bands went viral which resulted in the band garnering overwhelmingly positive press both nationally and internationally citing their excellent performance. The video received over 1 million views in less than two weeks and was one of the nation's top trending topics on social media the week of its release.[9][10]

Leadership

Position Name
Director Nathan B. Haymer
Assistant Director Brian K. Simmons
Assistant Director Kedric D. Taylor
Percussion Instructor Lornezo Hart
Dancing Dolls Sponor D'Tara Frank
Administrative Coordinator Sandra Byrd
Drum Major ('15-'16) Keith Morgan
Dancing Dolls Captain ('15-'16) Kayla Pittman

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