Members of Bethune-Cookman University Marching Wildcats Drumline to Participate in 2019 Rose Parade Aboard Honda "Celebration of Dreams" Float

A television audience of 45 million will tune in to the 2019 130th Rose Parade on New Year's Day where, as presenting sponsor, the Honda float is the first and will showcase the theme, "Celebration of Dreams." Honda, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary, will have a 25-foot float shaped like a birthday cake.

Atop the float will be featured 60 members of HBCU marching bands standing like "candles." Onboard will be ten students from the Marching Wildcats Drumline: Jose Perez Agosto, Elliot Clarke, Elijah Dyous, Aaron Heron, Joseph Mathis, Pedro Orey, Deonte Rowe, Terrence Spence, Jr., Tevin Stevens, Daniel Thomas and Jerry Williams.

Students participated in the Honda Battle of the Bands earlier this year, an annual showcase of HBCU marching bands created by Honda as part of its ongoing partnership with HBCUs that demonstrate its commitment to the HBCU community and music education. This is a once-in-a lifetime opportunity for the students who will leave for Pasadena, California, on Saturday, December 29, 2018, and return Wednesday, January 2, 2019.

Earlier this year, the Marching Wildcats Band were introduced to a broader audience, gaining even wider media exposure, when they were featured in an original Netflix documentary, "Marching Orders."