CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – The Alabama Million Dollar Band came rolling and marching through Chattanooga on their way to the upcoming Alabama Crimson Tide versus our very own Tennessee Vols in Knoxville.
The University of Alabama's Million Dollar Band will perform at noon at Finely Stadium. The band's appearance is part of a tradition that dates to 1992, with the visiting team's band stopping in ...
Last year, Chloe Holladay on the "Hartselle Enquirer" shared she decided to become an Alabama Crimsonette after watching them perform as part of the Bama Million Dollar band during a football game ...
The Elephant Stomp, a pregame pep rally featuring elephant mascot Big Al, the Million Dollar Band and UA cheerleaders, will ...
The University of Alabama and The University of Tennessee ... Band stopped in on their way to Tuscaloosa. The Million Dollar Band’s perform will feature their halftime show, along with pep ...
By the time "Rammer Jammer" played from the Alabama Million Dollar Pep Band as the final seconds ticked off the clock, the stadium was scattered with more Crimson than Wisconsin red. "We wanted it ...
Popular internet personality Chloe Holladay has made a name for herself with her social media posts around her role as an Alabama Crimsonette which is part of the Alabama Million Dollar Band.Her ...
Among that nonet, north Alabama musician Lamont Landers, whose TikTok followers number over a half-million. Other singers in ...
Grab a spot along University Boulevard to root on the Million Dollar Band, Alabama cheerleaders, plus those wacky sorority costumes and wild and tuxedoed law students in one of the school’s best ...
NAPPANEE — Boys in the Band: The Alabama Tribute is coming to the Round Barn Theatre in Nappanee this Friday. As the house ...
won the contest by writing the lyrics to "Yea Alabama!" Sykes donated his prize money to pay for a musical arrangement to be written so the Million Dollar Band could play the new fight song.
The University of Alabama’s Million Dollar Band will perform at Finley Stadium Friday at 12 p.m. The performance is part of a tradition that has taken place in Chattanooga since 1992.