The Byhalia High School Marching Band from Byhalia, Mississippi marches in the Grambling Homecoming Parade, 10/20/12
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Shreveport Booker T. Washington Band at Grambling Homecoming 2012
#087 Booker T Washington High school Shreveport Marching Band @ GSU Homecoming (by John Shaw)
The Booker T. Washington High School Band from Shreveport marches in the Grambling Homecoming Parade, 10/20/12
Shreveport’s Booker T. Washington High School Band in the GSU Homecoming Parade 2012
Shreveport’s Booker T. Washington High School Band marches in the Grambling Homecoming Parade, 10/20/12
Madison High School Marching Band GSU Homecoming
#072 Madison High School Marching Band GSU Homecoming (by John Shaw)
The Madison High School Soul Rockers of the South marching band from Tallulah, Louisiana marches in the Grambling Homecoming Parade, 10/20/12
Madison High Soul Rockers of the South at GSU Homecoming, 2012
The Madison High School Soul Rockers of the South of Tallulah, Louisiana marching in the Grambling Homecoming parade, 10/20/12
Madison High School Band (Tallulah, LA) in Grambling Homecoming Parade, 2012
Madison High School was formed through the merger of Tallulah High and McCall High several years ago, and their superb marching band is known as the Soul Rockers of the South. They appear every year at the Grambling Homecoming parade, and this year was no exception.Â
Huntington High School Band, Grambling Homecoming Parade 2012
The Huntington High School band from Shreveport, Louisiana marches in the Grambling Homecoming Parade on 10/20/12
Lancaster TX High School Band at Grambling Homecoming 2012
The Lancaster High School marching band at Grambling, 10/20/12
The GSU Tiger Marching Band at Grambling Homecoming 2012
The world-famous Grambling Tiger Marching Band at the Homecoming Parade in Grambling, 10/20/12
KP AKA K-Pistol, Shreveport’s Rap Veteran
Shreveport rap veteran KP, also known as K-Pistol, first came to prominence in early 2000 with the pioneering rap group N.H.C., who had gained a following with songs like “Lifeguard” and “Parking Lot Pimpin” from their debut album “Respect The Game.” The group eventually broke up, but KP has continued to record and occasionally release new material, more recently putting out Louisiana hits like “Put Your Hands On Me, Then” and “Ratchet Girl.” You can listen to some of KP’s music at http://www.reverbnation.com/kpakakpistol.