Music Donor Sentiments

Read the sentiments of our donors to understand why they decided to support the Music Department.

  • Music students celebrating, singing and dancing.
    Rose laying on a music sheet.

    The choir was my family during my four years at Central. Without my choir brothers and sisters personal and academic guidance - i.e. study groups, I know there would have been a delay in my graduating from NCCU with my class. My financial commitment to current and future NCCU choirs will be steadfast.

    Curtis Forbes
    Class of 1971
    • choir performing
    • Frank and La Keisha Johnson
      Rose laying on a music sheet.

      Hello. I just wanted to thank you again for being a wonderful addition to my father’s memorial service.  The choir was outstanding!!  I am sure my father was smiling and singing along.  So many people told me how much they enjoyed the choir. I would like to make a contribution to the music department, for the funds to go to the University Choir.

      Jennifer Brown 
      Daughter of Walter M. Brown, Former Dean of the School of Education
      Rose laying on a music sheet.

      Being a proud supporter of the  North Carolina Central University Sound Machine Marching Band is both a joy and honor. Seeing the positive impact it has on students is a kind reminder of why HBCU Culture Matters.

      Frank & La Keisha Johnson, Founders
      HBCU Culture Legacy Foundation
      • Two women hugging on stage with bassist in background
        Rose laying on a music sheet.

        Thank you always for your continued support and partnership. We are happy to have the opportunity to give back to your choral program. 

         

         

        HALO
        Barbershops First International African American Female Quartet

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