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Iconic HBCU band names first woman as head drum major

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 19, 20255 Mins Read
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Black Athletes in the Spotlight: HBCU Sports & Local Highlights

The glass ceiling in the world of FAMUโ€™s Marching โ€œ100โ€ drum majors has officially been shattered. Dr. Shelby Chipman, Director of Bands, announced Oluwamodupe Oloyede as the head drum major for the 2025โ€“2026 HBCU band season. Known affectionately as โ€œDupeโ€ (pronounced du-pay), she was previously the second-ever female drum major in the bandโ€™s history.

Cori Bostic, the first female drum major in the Marching โ€œ100,โ€ paved the way and has become one of Dupeโ€™s most vocal supporters. Their shared bond highlights the growing legacy of women leading at the highest levels in HBCU marching bands.

A Natural Leader from the Start

Dupe began her drum major journey at Southwest DeKalb High School, one of the largest feeder programs into the Marching โ€œ100.โ€ Her prior leadership experience made her a standout candidate when she joined the Marching โ€œ100โ€ as a drum major last season.

Although her primary instrument is the saxophone, it was her presence and poise on the field that caught attention. Staff and fellow members werenโ€™t surprised when she was named head drum major for the upcoming season.

Dupe Embraces the Moment

โ€œIโ€™m really excited for the season. Iโ€™m blessed and honored because I know what this role meansโ€”and how much work it requires,โ€ Oloyede said. โ€œBut with all the encouragement and support Iโ€™m getting, I feel ready.โ€

She added, โ€œThis year, coming off the Marching โ€˜100โ€™ being named ESPNโ€™s Band of the Year in 2024, weโ€™re coming in strong. Iโ€™m confident in my ability and in my squadโ€™s ability to take the season by force.โ€

Strong Leadership for a Demanding Season

Dr. Chipman shared his excitement about the HBCU bandโ€™s leadership team during a private Zoom call with band alumni. This yearโ€™s band is expected to hit the ground running with a high-profile start to the season.

โ€œWeโ€™ll perform at the Pepsi Battle of the Bands in Texas, send a pep band to the U.S. Open in New York to honor Althea Gibson, and end that week in Miami at the Orange Blossom Classic,โ€ he said.

As head drum major, Dupe represents not only excellence on the field but also off it. โ€œWe look for someone who exemplifies discipline, communication, and a deep understanding of our traditions,โ€ Chipman explained.

From Blending In to Taking the Spotlight

Last season, Dupe was proud that many couldnโ€™t distinguish her from the other drum majorsโ€”she wanted to be part of the team, not defined by gender. This year, however, she steps into a new spotlight.

With media interest certain to grow, Dupe understands the gravity of her role. โ€œThereโ€™s no blending in when the band canโ€™t move until your whistle blows,โ€ she said.

Preparing for a Historic Start

This August, the Marching โ€œ100โ€ will perform in three different states. Oloyede knows the importance of being in mid-season form even before the football season officially starts.

โ€œOur strategy is to prepare early and work efficiently,โ€ she said. โ€œThe leadership corps, including the executive board and the new COO student leader, are focused on detailed planning before the season begins.โ€

Pressure and Purpose

Dupe doesnโ€™t take the weight of being โ€œthe firstโ€ lightly.

โ€œI know the pressures are real, but I use myself as my competition. If I focus on the odds, Iโ€™ll fail. But if I focus on improving and understand the greater purpose, Iโ€™ll do better,โ€ she said.

She added, โ€œEven if I didnโ€™t have the support, Iโ€™d still be amped. Last year I proved itโ€™s possible. This year, Iโ€™m here to dominateโ€”and shut the haters up.โ€

A New Era for the Marching โ€œ100โ€

Cori Bostic sees this moment as part of a larger HBCU band movement.

โ€œFor the first time in Marching โ€˜100โ€™ history, the top three student leadership positionsโ€”Head Drum Major, Band President, and Assistant to the Band Directorโ€”are all held by women,โ€ Bostic noted. โ€œDr. Chipmanโ€™s leadership has pushed the band into new territory.โ€

For Bostic, watching others soar is a reward in itself. โ€œTraditions evolve. Thereโ€™s no better feeling than seeing those who come after you reach higher.โ€

Drum Major Brotherhood Stands Behind Her

Support has poured in from the FAMU Marching โ€œ100โ€™sโ€ close-knit fraternity of former drum majors. One of them, Victor โ€œBatmanโ€ Gaines, praised Dupeโ€™s selection.

โ€œIn a time when qualifications are questioned, Dupe has earned her spot. Sheโ€™s focused, inspiring to young girls, and backed by those who came before her,โ€ he said.

Whatโ€™s Ahead for FAMUโ€™s Iconic Band

This year, FAMUโ€™s Marching โ€œ100โ€ will feature seven drum majorsโ€”two returning and five new. Dr. Chipman emphasized the importance of selecting leaders who embody the values of the HBCU program.

โ€œWhen I choose drum majors, Iโ€™m looking for someone who could speak on my behalf and represent the university well,โ€ he said.

With 230 returning students and an energized leadership team, expectations for the Marching โ€œ100โ€ are high. The band is poised for one of its most dynamic seasons yet.

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