Paladin Regiment
{{Short description|Marching band of Furman University}}
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{{Infobox college marching band
| band name = Paladin Regiment
| school = Furman University
| location = Greenville, South Carolina, USA
| conference = Southern Conference
| founded = 1920
| director = Jay Bocook and Sue Samuels
| members = 230
| uniform =
}}The Paladin Regiment is the marching band of Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. The band performs at all Paladin home football games and usually travels to one away game each year. The band is under the direction of Drum Corps International Hall of Fame arranger Jay Bocook and Furman Director of Bands Dr. Sue Samuels. The Paladin Regiment is open to all Furman students and students from Greenville Technical College.{{cite web|title=Marching and Pep Bands|publisher=Furman University|accessdate=2021-10-24|url=https://www.furman.edu/academics/music/bands/marching-band/}}
The band has performed before audiences at professional football games and Disney World shows. The band has also performed at numerous regional exhibitions, including state marching championships. The Paladin Regiment is composed of woodwinds, brass, percussion, color guard, twirlers, and a dance troupe.
The band started in 1920. Dan Ellis became its director in 1958.{{cite journal|last=Beckford|first=John|date=Winter 2008|title=Dan Ellis: Man with a Golden Heart|issue=4 |page=30 |journal=Furman Magazine|volume=50 |accessdate=2021-10-24|url=https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/furman-magazine/vol50/iss4/13/}} In his first year, the marching band fielded about 40 members.{{Cite web|date=1959|title=Bonhomie Volume 59|url=https://cdm16821.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16821coll4/id/12651/rec/60|access-date=2021-10-24|website=|publisher=Furman University}} By 1972, Ellis had built the band up to 120 members.{{cite web|date=1973|title=Bonhomie, Volume 73|url=https://cdm16821.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16821coll4/id/17182/rec/74|publisher=Furman University|accessdate=2021-10-24}} Ellis also started the annual Furman University Marching Band Competition in 1968.{{Cite news|date=September 15, 1968|title=Bands Will Play at Furman Game|page=14|work=Greenville News}} From 1980 to 1986, this high school band contest was one of eight regional Tropicana Music Bowl events, with the winners invited to perform in the Orange Bowl Parade.{{Cite news|date=September 18, 1980|title=Marching Bands Compete Saturday|page=6-C|work=The State}} The Music Bowl proceeds benefited the Greenville Shriners Hospital for Children, and the annual contest served as a recruitment tool for the Furman band program.{{Cite news|last=Lucas|first=Lynne|date=October 3, 1986|title=Strike Up the Band!|page=1-C|work=Greenville News}}
Jay Bocook served as Director of Bands from 1982 to 1989.{{cite web|title=Jay Bocook|publisher=Hal Leonard|accessdate=2021-10-24|url=https://www.halleonard.com/biography/159/jay-bocook}} During his tenure, the band adopted corps-style marching and recorded marching band music for promotional albums by Jenson Publications, where Bocook was an arranger, between 1983{{cite web|title=The Sound of Excitement - Marching Band '83 from Jenson Publications|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=2021-10-24|url=https://www.discogs.com/release/10504086-Various-The-Sound-Of-Excitement-Marching-Band-83}} and 1988.{{cite web|title=Feel the Heat - Marching Band '88 Vol. 1 from Jenson Publications|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=2021-10-24|url=https://www.discogs.com/release/11111875-The-Pride-Of-OklahomaFurman-University-Band-Marching-Band-88-Vol-1-Feel-The-Heat}} The band grew to a peak of 193 members in 1983 and was the subject of an article in Southern Living in 1984.Childress, Mark. "A Song for the Band." Southern Living. September 1984. Football Section: All-South '84, pp. 12s-18s.
After Bocook’s departure, John C. Carmichael served as Director of Bands from 1989 to 1993,{{cite web|title=Expanded Bio|date=4 January 2016 |publisher=John C. Carmichael, Conductor|accessdate=2021-10-24|url=https://johncarmichael.org/about/}} followed by Dr. Leslie W. Hicken from 1993 to 2019.{{cite web|title=Symphonic Winds Concert April 12 Honors Retiring Professor Les Hicken|date=April 1, 2019|publisher=Furman University News|accessdate=2021-10-24|url=https://news.furman.edu/2019/04/01/leslie-hicken/}} During Hicken’s tenure, the marching band was renamed the Paladin Regiment in 1995,{{cite web|title=Bonhomie, Volume 96|date=1996|publisher=Furman University|accessdate=2021-10-24|url=https://cdm16821.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16821coll4/id/24162/rec/97}} and Jay Bocook returned in 2000 in the newly formed position of Director of Athletic Bands.{{cite web|title=Jay Bocook|publisher=Hal Leonard|accessdate=2021-10-24|url=https://www.halleonard.com/biography/159/jay-bocook}} The band continued to embrace corps-style marching, expanded its front ensemble (pit) substantially, and added dance breaks, electric guitars, and electronic enhancements.{{Cite web|date=2016-09-20|title=Tiny Furman Band Wows with Styx Show|url=https://www.collegemarching.com/content/tiny-furman-university-band-wows-with-styx-show|access-date=2021-11-07|website=College Marching}}
References
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External links
- [https://www.furman.edu/academics/music/bands/marching-band/] - Band website
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