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Drum Corps Germany Shortens Rules Seminar

Drum Corps Germany will shorten its rule seminar. Instead of a complete weekend the seminar now takes place on Sunday, February 2nd, 2007 – subject to sufficient registrations. The number of the participants announced so far does not justify a complete week of meetings. Therefore, the seminar is to take place for one day only. […]

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Kiwanis Kavaliers Inactive For 2007

The executive board of the Kiwanis Kavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps has decided that the corps is to remain inactive for the 2007 season. This decision comes after a successful audition camp hosted in Miami, Florida. The administration will utilize the coming months to plan and prepare. Prospective members and fans are encouraged to stay […]

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CorpsVets Look To Past To Fill New Drum Major Position

Jeff Thompson has been named the third Drum Major for the CorpsVets 2007 season. Joining returning Drum Majors Marvin Fontaine and Greg Teems, Thompson rounds out the team representing the complete history of drum majors for the corps. Jeff marched baritone with the 1988 and 1989 Spirit of Atlanta and was their drum major in […]

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2007 Drum Corps Japan Championships Report

Welcome to the 2007 Dram… I mean Drum Corps Japan Championships… whoops, someone misspelled "drum" on the championship flags. But that did not stop the seven drum and bugle corps from both east and central Japan from putting on an electrifying show for the masses. Though it was assured the name did not change, Drum […]

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2007 Carolina Gold Administration Announced

The Carolina Gold Drum and Bugle Corps Association Board of Directors are excited to announce that three Gold Alumni have been appointed to administrative positions with the corps. This newly appointed administration team has a very ambitious year ahead of them. Their primary focus in 2007 will be establishing a new mini-corps for the Carolina […]

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YEA! Reopens Search For CFO

Youth Education in the Arts (YEA), a not for profit performing arts organization headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania announces it is reopening its search for a Vice President for Finance and Administration. YEA, founded over 73 years ago, (in a different capacity, but the same organization) sponsors performing ensembles, including The Cadets and The Crossmen drum […]

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DCI Rules Proposal Results

Here are the voting results of all the rules considered at the DCI rules congress in Atlanta. Three proposals were defeated in caucus sessions on Saturday and therefore did not proceed for evaluation by the DCI Board of Directors this morning. Read the rest of the article here.

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Cozy’s Corpsdom – DCI’s Lively Wired Votes

"It’s a tie!" Electronics — No one hopped down a hole to predict this outcome. Somehow, the future of, speculate, two years from now, time-warped through a parallel dimension to Sunday morning in the director-packed DCInternational meeting room in the Sheraton in downtown Atlanta. George Hopkins, Cadets director, had told me just the day before […]

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LakeShoremen Schedule Changes

Please be advised that the rehearsal schedules for LakeShoremen and Large Mouth Brass have been revised and updated as per the membership meeting on 1-21-07. Please check www.lakeshoremen.org/shedule.php for more information. LakeShoremen is still looking for Brass, Guard and Pit Percussion performers. If you are interested in joining a world class drum and bugle corps, […]

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2007 DCI Instructors’ Caucus Voting Results

According to Gene Monterastelli, chairman of the DCI rules committee, the following proposals that were passed by the instructors’ caucus this afternoon move on to the DCI Board of Directors for consideration and additional discussion tomorrow in a Sunday morning session. Proposals defeated in these caucuses will not be eligible for additional consideration or implementation […]

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