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About Albany State University Marching Rams Show Band

Official YouTube channel of the Albany State University Marching Ram Show Band located at the "Unsinkable", THE ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY in Albany, GA. Est. 1944.

Under the direction of Director of Bands, Prof. William Brooks, The Albany State University Marching Rams Show Band is known as one of the best HBCU marching bands in the nation by all who have seen them in action. They march in regional and local parades and always put on a high-stepping show. They have made 6 appearances in the Honda All-Star Battle of the Bands and at the state Capitol building in Atlanta, Ga, even as well performed in the 2016 Rose Bowl Parade in Pasadena, CA.

For more information about the ASU Marching Rams Show Band, contact Dr. William Brooks at [email protected] or go to http://www.asurams.edu/ for admission information.

Media Team:

Thomas Lamb

Chance Scott-Bennett (Choreographer) www.youtube.com/user/ASURamNigga

Charlie "Chip" Givens Jr. (Band Announcer) www.youtube.com/@crgivensjr

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