PRESS RELEASE: Bethune Cookman University Band Director Visits Twiggs County High School!

Jeffersonville, GA – On Wednesday, May 6th our band students were excited to welcome Dr. Donovan Wells, Director of Bands at Bethune Cookman University, to the Twiggs County High School campus!

Dr Wells, was midway through a recruitment tour in which he visited schools in Virginia, South Carolina, and Florida. He made a special stop in Jeffersonville, Georgia to audition students at Twiggs County High School.

“This is my first visit to Twiggs County High School, but it won’t be my last. I appreciate the warm welcome from Mr. Stackhouse and I look forward to strengthening the relationship between Twiggs County High School and Bethune Cookman University.”

Dr Donovan V. Wells is a 1984 graduate of Bethune-Cookman College and a 1995 graduate of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia. Dr Wells served as Band Director at various high schools in the Hampton Roads area of Southeastern Virginia where his bands won numerous state and national awards. He has served as guest conductor, clinician, keynote speaker and adjudicator for high schools and institutions throughout the East Coast of the United States. He became an assistant band director at Bethune-Cookman University in 1996 and was promoted to Director of Bands a year later.

Under his direction the Bethune-Cookman University band program has enjoyed twenty five years of musical excellence. Dr Wells supervises the productivity and recruitment of the marching, concert and symphonic Bands. The Marching Wildcats is comprised of 300-plus band members and is ranked as one of the top performing collegiate bands in the nation.

The Marching Wildcats have performed nationally on NBC, BET, ESPN, UPN, MTV Super Bowl Special, opening ceremonies for the Daytona 500, NBA Halftimes, EA Sports 2005 and 2006, NCAA Football, ABC Walt Disney World Christmas Special 2003, 2004 and 2005; Honda HBCU Invitational Showcase for a record 13 years, NFL halftime performances for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Miami Dolphins, the nationally-televised “Ellen Degeneres Show” and had a guest appearance in the 20th Century Fox film, Drumline.

The Marching Wildcats were featured in a commercial for the 2006 Cadillac DTS. The NFL selected the Marching Wildcats to perform pre-game for the 2009 Super Bowl in Tampa, Florida and the halftime entertainment for the 2010 Pro Bowl in Miami, Florida.

Major League Baseball invited the Marching Wildcats to Los Angeles, California in February 2009, 2010 and 2011 to perform for the MLB Urban Sports Initiative. ESPN featured the Marching Wildcats and Mr. Wells in the reality TV show called the “The Battle,” which aired six 30-minute episodes during the 2010 football season.

Not many schools can boast their own TV series, but Bethune-Cookman University Marching Band was featured in the hit Netflix original series “Marching Orders.”

The Marching Wildcats’ legacy continues as the band strives to bring the finest in halftime performances to viewing audiences.

Published by The Editor-In-Chief

-Fine Arts Program Administrator -Band Director -Adjudicator -Arranger -Writer

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