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of all ECCC home football games. In addition, the full band will travel to Wesson on Sept. 29 to perform at half time of the East Central vs. Copiah-Lincoln football tian Richardson, D'Auja Temple, Callie Baughn, Madeline LeBlanc and Amanda Ricamore, all of Union. game. A 50-piece Pep Band --- ---------------- will travel to all the other away games.

Fans of the East Central Community College Wall O' Sound Marching Band can look forward to reliving their favorite comic book memo ries when the 2016 edition of the band performs at half time of Warrior football games this fall. According to Ed Girling, di rector of bands, the Wall O' Sound's show this fall is titled "A Day at the Comic Book Store." The show will feature tunes from favorite comic books and their heroes. "The show is packed with nostalgia and is sure to be a favorite with young and old," said Girling. "This is the show for all the secret nerds out there." Girling said the show will open with the band entering the field to "Hooked on a Feeling'' from Guardians of the Galaxy, followed by the "Marvel Fanfare," the "Cap tain America March," and Black Sabbath's "Iron Man." The Centralettes dance line, feature wwirler and color guard will be in the spotlight on Michael Buble's version of "Spider Man." The drum fea ture is a medley of TV's "Bat Man Theme," "Scooby Doo" and "The Big Bang Theory." The show closes with "Super Man," "The Dark Knight" and the new "Wonder Woman." Girling said that the inspi ration for the show comes from "The Big Bang Theory" 1Vshow. "Sheldon and the gang stage scenes in the comic book store almost every episode," Girling explained. "With the release of several super hero movies in the past 10 years, it seemed to be the right time to feature these tunes." The 2016 edition of the Wall O' Sound is 170 strong. Thebandperformathalftime

Members of the 2016 Wall O' Sound Band, including color guard and Centralettes dance line, and their respec tive high schools include: Taylor Bone, Katie Boone, Elizabeth Crotwell, Adrianna Crout, Alexandria Crout, Anastasia Crout, Levi Culpepper, Zachary Em mons, Jabreshia lckom, Des tiny McClendon, Joseph Morgan, Jessica Reed, Katie Ware, Anderson Adcock, Javontea Body, Dustin Fisher, Jessica Gates, LaDar rius Jennings and Belle Yarbrough, all of Lake Deanna Brown, Alexus Evans, Kiersten Johnson, Meilii Tumbling and John Wise, all of Newton Karley Andrews, Destiny Barrett, Makaeya Brock, Amber Chaney, Jalen Cox, Albany Davis, Harleigh Em brey, Ale2' Evans, Jessica Everett, Peyton Foreman, Taylor Fulkerson, Reagan Gorgas, Jarod Ivey, Sydney Kennedy, Gabrielle Loper, Marissa Massey, Morgan Ma jure, Alex Moore, Ryan Packer, Laicon Partain, Amber Lynne Ratcliff, Abby Reeves, Michael Robinson, Nathan Smith, Destiny Snapp, ~rad Taylor, Sylvia Thames, Jack Vidals and Makayla Weaver, all of New ton County Lily Addy of Newton County Academy Samantha Sistrunk and Brady Thrash, all of Se bastopol Justin Bishop, Eariel Campbell, Charles Carter, Shantel Huddleston, Rachel Keen, Jessica Leach, Chris-

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