"When the players tried to take the field, the marching band refused to yield, do you recall what was the revealed, THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED."
A band director ignored police requests to stop performing at the end of a football game.
After he told his band to keep playing, police attempted to arrest him, the New York Post reported.
He was tased by police when he resisted arrest, the police said in a statement.
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The director of a high school band in Alabama was arrested and tased by police after he ignored their repeated requests to stop his students' music performance at the end of a football game, a statement from Birmingham police department says.
The New York Post reported that Johnny Mims, the director of the Minor High School band, told musicians to keep playing after police instructed him to stop the music.
The band was accompanying a high school football game between Minor High School and Jackson-Olin High School at the PD Jackson-Olin High School stadium in Alabama on September 14.
The police said they ordered both directors to stop their bands' performances to allow cops to clear out the stadium but that Minor High's director failed to comply.
He refused police orders to stop, instead instructing his band to keep playing, the police department said in a statement issued on September 15.
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