Bands of America
Bands of America (BOA) is a nonprofit organization that promotes high school music education in the United States. Specifically, BOA organizes many marching band competitions for high school students, including regional and national events. Its largest event is the Grand National Championships, an annual competition which has been held since 1984 in the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, attracting many of the best high school marching bands in the country.
In addition to marching band events, BOA also organizes concert band festivals and symposiums, musical and leadership clinics, and the Honor Band of America.
In 1976, the first Bands of America marching band championship was held-the Summer National Championship in Whitewater, WI, part of the Summer Workshop/Festival. In 1980, the first BOA Grand National Championships was held at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, FL., which was won by J.M. Tate High School and received the name "Show Band of the South". In 1984, the Grand National Championships for Bands of America was moved to Indianapolis, IN into the Hoosier Dome. Grand Nationals was held in the Pontiac (MI) Silverdome in 1987 and 1988.
Participating Bands
The following are some selected participating bands:
- L. D. Bell High School, Hurst, Tx
- Norton High School, Norton, Ohio
- Norwalk High School, Norwalk, Connecticut
- Colleyville Heritage High School, Colleyville, Texas
- Ronald Reagan High School, San Antonio, Texas