Ocean of Soul

{{Short description|Marching band of Texas Southern University}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}}

{{Infobox college marching band

| name = The Ocean of Soul Marching Band

| image = File:TSU Ocean of Soul Drum Majors.jpg

| nickname = The Ocean

| school = Texas Southern University

| location = Houston, Texas

| conference = SWAC

| founded = July 1, 1969

|director = Brian K. Simmons

| members = 200+

| website = [https://www.tsu.edu/oceanofsoul/ Ocean of Soul official website]

| caption = TSU Ocean of Soul Drum Majors

}}The Ocean of Soul is the marching band representing Texas Southern University. Since June 2021, the band has been under the direction of Brian K. Simmons.{{Cite web | url=https://hbcusports.com/2021/06/23/brian-simmons-named-new-band-director-at-texas-southern/ | title=Brian Simmons named new band director at Texas Southern | access-date=2024-05-20}}

History

The marching band at Texas Southern University (TSU) was founded in 1969 by Benjamin J. Butler II. Under the direction of Brian K. Simmons, the Ocean of Soul performs at all university home football, SWAC home basketball games, various parades and university sponsored events, on national television, and before crowds at professional athletic games. The Ocean gained a reputation for its soulful sound, heavy beat, precision drills, and intricate dance routines.

= Notable performances =

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Besides TSU's televised football and select home basketball games, The Ocean has been featured in other events.

The band has been invited to perform at many professional sports games by teams such as the Houston Oilers, Houston Texans, Houston Rockets San Antonio Spurs, and Dallas Mavericks.

In 2004, the Ocean of Soul was featured in Super Bowl XXXVIII's halftime show along with the Spirit of Houston.{{cite web |url=http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/2376503.html|title=Houston Bands March at Super Bowl XXXVIII |date=29 January 2004 |publisher=CHRON |accessdate=2009-05-19}}{{cite web |url=http://www.tspnsports.com/forums/showthread.php?25483-Texas-Southern-s-quot-Ocean-of-Soul-quot-to-perform-in-Super-Bowl-Halftime-Show&s=67885bd86ab9fcad5b85443ffe437a14|title=TSU Ocean Of Soul to March at Super Bowl XXXVIII |publisher=TSPN |accessdate=2009-05-19}}

In 2005, The Ocean performed on the Stellar Awards with Kirk Franklin.{{cite web |url=http://www.gospelflava.com/stellar/stellartapingrecap2005.html|title=RECAP:Stellar Award 20th Anniversary Taping 2005 |publisher=Gospel Flava |accessdate=2009-05-19}}

In 2008, The Ocean performed at their first Honda Battle of the Bands in the Georgia Dome. The Ocean was the only band to receive a standing ovation after performing that year.{{Cite web | url=https://m.facebook.com/TSUOceanOfSoul?v=info&expand=1&nearby | title=Texas Southern University "Ocean of Soul" Marching Band | website=facebook.com}}{{User-generated source|certain=yes|date=March 2022}}

In 2012, The Ocean of Soul's drumline, "The Funk Train", became the first black collegiate showstyle drumline in history to compete in the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC)'s Marching Festival. The drumline placed 3rd and gained an award for "Best Cymbal Line".

In 2014, The Ocean of Soul performed at the premiere of The Wedding Ringer in Houston. Co-star Kevin Hart accepted his invitation to become an honorary lifetime "Ocean" member at the event and donated $50,000 to the band.{{cite web |url=http://aframnews.com/its-official-kevin-hart-is-now-a-member-of-ocean-of-soul-band-at-texas-southern-university/ |title=It's Official! Kevin Hart is now a member of "Ocean of Soul" Band at Texas Southern University {{!}} AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWS |website=aframnews.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150320084049/http://aframnews.com/its-official-kevin-hart-is-now-a-member-of-ocean-of-soul-band-at-texas-southern-university/ |archive-date=2015-03-20}}

Also in 2014, The Ocean of Soul performed at TSU alumnus Michael Strahan's Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Canton, Ohio. Strahan donated $100,000 to the band for their outstanding support.{{Cite web|url=http://abc13.com/sports/michael-strahan-making-big-donation-to-tsus-ocean-of-soul/136582/|title = Michael Strahan donating $100K to TSU's 'Ocean of Soul'|date = 24 June 2014}}

In 2016, The Ocean Of Soul performed the opening sequence for Fox Sports NFL Sunday in Houston, live on national television from Discovery Green.

In 2017, several members of The Ocean of Soul performed live with Solange for her performance of her hit single "Don't Touch My Hair" on campus.{{Cite web|url=http://m.chron.com/entertainment/music/article/Solange-gives-a-peek-at-what-could-have-been-at-11195577.php|title = Solange gives a peek at what could have been at Free Press Summer Fest|date = 5 June 2017}} The band was also invited to lead the celebration parade for the Houston Astros 2017 World Series Championship through downtown Houston that had 750,000 in attendance.{{Cite web | url=https://hbcudigest.com/texas-southern-marching-band-to-lead-houston-astros-world-series-parade/ | title=Texas Southern Marching Band to Lead Houston Astros World Series Parade | url-status=usurped | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922040133/https://hbcudigest.com/texas-southern-marching-band-to-lead-houston-astros-world-series-parade/ | archive-date=2020-09-22}}

In 2019, members of The Ocean of Soul drumline opened up for Megan Thee Stallion for her sold out show at the White Oak Music Hall.{{Cite web|url=https://abc13.com/5735696/|title = TSU's Ocean of Soul marching band opens up for Megan Thee Stallion|date = 5 December 2019}}

In 2022, the Ocean of Soul the band was invited to WrestleMania 38 in Dallas to open up for Bianca Belair’s entrance.{{Cite web |last=Washington |first=Chad |date=April 5, 2022 |title=TSU’s Ocean of Soul Marching Band Performs at Wrestlemania 38 |url=https://cw39.com/news/local/tsus-ocean-of-soul-marching-band-performs-at-wrestlemania-38/ |access-date=January 21, 2025 |website=cw39.com}}

On Christmas 2024, the Ocean of Soul performed with Houston native Beyonce at halftime of the Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans game in NRG Stadium.{{Cite web |last=Mosley |first=Kyle T. |date=December 26, 2024 |title=Beyoncé Performs with Texas Southern's Marching Band at Halftime of NFL Game |url=https://www.si.com/college/hbcu/football/beyonce-performs-with-texas-southern-s-marching-band-at-halftime-of-nfl-game |access-date=January 21, 2025 |website=HBCU Legends on SI (si.com)}}

Structure

With more than 200 members, The Ocean is the largest student organization on campus and a centerpiece of school pride for the university. The Ocean is led by three drum majors and is based in the Rollins-Stewart Music building on campus.

=Sections=

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The percussion section, known as The Funk Train drumline, is the largest and most highly visible section of Ocean of Soul, followed by trumpets and trombones. The band also includes piccolos, clarinets, a full and powerful euphonium section, better known as Baditude, saxophones, mellophones, and high a powered sousaphone section, known as Platinum Funk.

The band is also noted for its talented dancers, the self-proclaimed "Class Act of The SWAC" better known as the Motion of The Ocean (also shortened to Motion). Motion was established in 1969 and is under the direction of Danielle Stamper. Members of the Motion danceline received national publicity when they won a bid to compete on Season 5 of MTV's America's Best Dance Crew.{{Cite web|url=http://www.hometeamsonline.com/teams/default.asp?u=TXCOLTSFOOTBALL&s=football&p=custom&pagename=Lady+Colts|title = Lady Colts}}

The flashy color guard (The Ocean Waves) and baton twirlers (The Platinum Girls) comprise related sections.

=Leadership camp=

Each summer, high school students attend the Band Leadership Camp, an intensive introduction to choreographed dance routines and flag drills, training in corps and show style marching techniques, music theory and leadership skills.

Legacy

Many former members of Ocean of Soul have achieved success in the music industry including

Also a noticeable number of high school band directors are alumni of TSU’s marching band.

See also

References

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