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  2. Sonic Boom of the South - Wikipedia

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    The Sonic Boom of the South is the marching band of Jackson State University (JSU) located in Jackson, Mississippi, US.Its unique style and showmanship include the J5 drum majors, Prancing J-Settes, floating JSU, Tiger Run-On, the “Get Ready” entrance, and “The Series.”

  3. Jackson State Tigers and Lady Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The group was given the nickname, “The Sonic Boom of the South” by band members in 1971. In 1971, the majorettes abandoned their batons and became a dance team known as the Prancing J-Settes. In 1974, “Get Ready,” an old Motown favorite was selected as the band’s theme song. Also, during the mid-1970s, the “Tiger Run-On” was ...

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  5. JSU - Wikipedia

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    JSU may refer to: . All-Japan Seamen's Union, a trade union in Japan; The IATA airport code for Maniitsoq Airport in Maniitsoq, Greenland; Jackson State University, a public university in Jackson, Mississippi

  6. Jackson State football vs Southern: Final score, highlights ...

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    In his first game back, J.D. Martin rushed for a 1-yard score after an 11-play 72-yard drive. Martin helped set up the scoring drive with a 27-yard reception to put them into Southern's side of ...

  7. Rebecca Heineman - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Ann Heineman was born William Salvador Heineman [1] on October 30, 1963, [2] [3] and raised in Whittier, California. [4] When she was young, she could not afford to purchase games for her Atari 2600, so she taught herself how to copy cartridges and built herself a sizable pirated video game collection.

  8. Journalist and host of 'The View' Sunny Hostin to speak at ...

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    Sunny Hostin, who you may recognize as co-host of "The View," will serve as keynote speaker at this year's Jackson State University Mary E. Peoples Scholarship Luncheon in September.

  9. WLJS-FM - Wikipedia

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    WLJS-FM was first chartered on September 29, 1975, and operated under the branding "92-J". Broadcasting at 6,000 watts, the station is an auxiliary National Public Radio member station which provides the university and surrounding communities with news and music programming, and is the flagship station for all JSU major sporting events.