Southern University’s ‘Human Jukebox’ to perform Saturday

By Ann Drinkard

The seventh-ranked Georgia Bulldogs and the Southern University Jaguars tee it up between the hedges on Saturday, and this game day will be like others in many ways – tailgating, football and a halftime performance. The difference will be who is performing at halftime. The Southern University Marching Band, also known as “Human Jukebox,” will accompany their football team to Athens.

Located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Southern University is a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). The Jaguars’ band has entertained people across the U.S. for over 50 years.

“An opportunity to witness the Southern University Marching Band is an opportunity to witness music in motion,” the band proclaims on its website.

This is the first time Georgia has faced an HBCU opponent. The Bulldogs will be the seventh Southeastern Conference team to play an HBCU school. Other schools are: Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi State, South Carolina and Texas A&M.

Saturday’s kickoff is set for noon and the game will be nationally televised on the SEC Network.

For more on the Southern University marching band performances click here.

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