Home » January 30th, 2007 Entries posted on “January, 2007”

Cozy’s Corpsdom – Off the Cuff, in a Huff

Attention! Rarely have the winter rules votes by both DCInternational and DCAssociates created such a tempest in a teapot, a hornito, as has occurred this aught seven. A few fan$ want to bail out on the corps whose directors voted on certain electrifying issues. Poppycock! You know the who of what and when of which […]

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Dynamic Marching – Nutrition: Part One

I LOVE Chipotle… and Q Doba… and Moe’s Southwestern Grill… and our local Mexican restaurant, Cancun. The first Chipotle in the United States was in Denver, Colorado and every time I go out to work with Pomona High School’s marching band the first place we go for lunch is Chipotle! Nothing beats a good burrito […]

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Sunrisers Welcome Joe Roche To 2007 Visual Staff

The 2007 Sunrisers are happy to announce the addition of Joe Roche to our visual/marching staff. Joe Roche is well known as a major contributor to the integrity of the marching program of Cadets of Bergen County over the years and will help us to elevate the performance level of our visual program this year.

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Academy “Birdies For Charity” Update

So far, we’ve generated $6,290 or 42% towards our $15,000 Goal with less than 1 week to go. An "Anonymous" donor has issued a challenge to match the highest pledge during the Birdies for Charity campaign. To date, that pledge is $375. Can you beat this pledge? Please keep those pledges coming… Pledge here now! […]

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Hall Of Fame Winter Cruise In February 2008

Free yourself from the worst of next year’s winter weather, by reserving your room now for the World Drum Corps Hall of Fame Caribbean cruise aboard the New Carnival Liberty, in February, 2008. Everyone in the drum and bugle corps community is welcome aboard: Hall of Fame membership is not a requirement. A deposit of […]

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Frontier Seeking To Fill Last Remaining Positions

January Reflections – YouTube Frontier is looking to fill the last remaining positions for the 2007 season. Frontier is looking for 4 additional brass players 2 soprano (trumpet), 1 Baritone (Baritone/Trombone) and 1 Contra (Tuba)

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YEA! Now Hiring Staff Accountant

Youth Education in the Arts (YEA), a not for profit performing arts organization headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania has an immediate opening for a Staff Accountant. YEA, founded 73 years ago sponsors performing ensembles, including The Cadets and The Crossmen drum corps, and a performing arts competition organization, the US Scholastic Band Association through which it […]

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Marching Into A New Season

The Brigadiers’ training and performance budget – which was as high as a bingo-fueled $880,000 in 2003 – has contracted to about $125,000 now. Despite all the doubt, the corps never lost its focus on performance, said Scott Mescon, of Baldwinsville, the lead soprano bugle player, who joined in 1993 and rode the roller coaster […]

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The Band Hall Brings Back ‘Classic’ Cadets Uniform

A Cadets’ classic will return to the performance field this summer as The Band Hall, a leading manufacturer of uniforms, immediately begins work on the traditional Maroon and Gold attire that lends instant recognition to the Nine Time World Champion corps. Founded by Keith Hall in 1997 in Nashville, Tenn., The Band Hall was recently […]

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Concord Partners With Hardcase

CONCORD Drum and Bugle Corps is proud to announce a new endorsee partnership with HARDCASE INTERNATIONAL LTD – suppliers of top quality cases for musical instruments. The arrangement came through David Eyre – alumni member of the CONCORD snare line and now UK Sales Manager of Hardcase International Limited. David said “I got so much […]

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