NORTH
CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
BAND HISTORY
North Carolina College at Durham's first marching
band was organized by Dr. Stephen J. Wright, who later became president of Fisk University, during the 1938-39 school year.
At that time, Dr. Wright was a member of the NCC Education Department. The first group is believed to have numbered only about
twenty-five students.
Prior to Wright's formal organization of a band at North Carolina College, Miss Carolyn Glover
had organized ensembles every year, beginning in 1933. This group consisted of students who owned their instruments and were
music lovers. They usually played for receptions and campus cultural programs and events.
In the first fifty years of operation, North Carolina
College had only four directors: Mr.Wesley Howard, Dr. Joseph Mitchell, Mr. Hershel McGinnis and Mr. Richard Jones. Under
Jones, the college band enjoyed great success. Aside from their halftime performances at all of the college's football games
and other campus events, the band made many outside appearances, including the1960 North Carolina Governor's Inauguration
and the much talked about performance on October 29, 1961, before more than 56,000 fans during the halftime of the New York
Giants-Dallas Cowboys game at Yankee Stadium.
In spring 1962, RCA-Victor Recording Company recorded the band and college choir in High Fidelity. The North
Carolina College Alumni Association distributed the record.
From its humble beginning, the band grew from 25 to 120 pieces under the direction of Richard
Jones and won national acclaim as a precision marching group and a well balanced musical organization.
Following the tenure of Mr. Richard Jones, succeeding
directors continued the band's tradition of excellence. NCCU Alumnus Dr. Joseph Mitchell became director and served the university
for five years. Mr. Willie Williams followed Mitchell as director. After his tenure, Joseph Mitchell became acting band director
for one year until Dr. Jerry Head joined the faculty. For eight years another alumnus, Mr. Xavier Cason, served as director.
His successor was Ms. Robyn Reaves, the first female band director in the CIAA. Further attestation to the excellence of the
band is that for the last five years, the group has been invited to perform at the Honda Battle of the Bands Showcase in Atlanta,
GA.
NCCU Marching
Band Directors
1938
Stephen Wright - Organized first formal band
1944-1956 Wesley I. Howard
1956-1957 Joseph T. Mitchell
1957-1958 Herschel McGinnis
1958-1967 Richard H. L. Jones
1967-1972 Joseph T. Mitchell
1972-1976 Willie Williams
1976-1977 Dr. Joseph T. Mitchell
1977-1989 Dr. Jerry Head
1989-1997 Xavier Cason
1997-2001 Robyn L. Reaves
2002-present Jorim E. Reid