Antique Brass
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Your Drum Corps Experience
Blowing a buGle since 1956
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Your Favorite Corps
The one on the field.
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Long Island, N.Y.
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Antique Brass's Achievements
DCP Rookie (1/3)
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Worst performance ever
Antique Brass replied to alankarls's topic in Historical Junior Corps Discussions
I got knee walking drunk the night before a circuit individual championship. I had planned to play 'The Fox Hunters' but when I tried to warm up I realized that would be impossible as my teeth itched and my tongue was asleep. So I settled for a Glenn Miller tune instead, forgetting about the high "G" near the end. To no one's surprise I finished dead last. I was amazed that I got a score at all, much less a 50. Don Angelica was the judge and to this day I appreciate the humanity in his final comment, "Good spirit and good tone quality throughout...but your performance was not enhanced by the beer foam dripping from the bell of your horn". A few years later,(when I was judging a DCE show for him), our paths crossed again and I reminded him of the incident. There was a sudden gleam of recognition in his eyes and he said, "I remember that performance, you looked and sounded like two miles of bad road!" "And by the way, you owe me 20 points". Ah, the humanity. -
"If It's Not In G, It Ain't For Me"
Antique Brass replied to Contra Doug's topic in Alumni Corps Discussions
Dear Mr. Fallon, THE CORRECT SIZES ARE, "OLD", "REALLY ####### OLD", and "NEARLY DEPARTED. In future correspondence please remember that large text or Caps are appreciated. Thank you. Sincerely, Grumpy Gus -
Most dangerous 2013 DCA corps?
Antique Brass replied to Fred Windish's topic in DCA - All-Age Corps Discussions
Keep your eyes on SUN. They have a new management group, an excellent instructional staff, a ton of people at rehearsals, and new money behind them. They probably won't win it all but they will upset some apple carts this season. -
When a corps went co-ed
Antique Brass replied to AlanAndreasen's topic in DCA All-Age Corps and Alumni Corps Historical Forum
Sun went with an all female guard in midseason 1969 and co-ed brass and perc in 1972. -
My dad got our family started in drum corps when he joined the St. Amselm's Boys Fife, Drum, & Bugle Corps (Tinton Avenue, Bronx, N.Y.) in 1932, an organization that was dedicated to excellence for over 50 years. He played bugle and drum. My uncles, Jack and Alan were also members of the corps. My dad got me started in 1957 on a $5 U.S. Regulation "G" bugle. I'm still at it and probably will be for as long as I can hold up a horn. A lot of things have changed in our activity since my dad learned "Squads Right" but one thing has remained constant, when it comes to developing long lasting friendships nothing compares to the true "drum and bugle corps" experience. Here's a tip of the shako to all of the drum corps folk who have come before us and to all that will continue our activity when we're gone. Thank you my brothers and sisters and pick up your feet!
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Fusion Declares Open!
Antique Brass replied to Fusion Core Administration's topic in DCA - All-Age Corps Discussions
Excellent! Work hard, play loud, and enjoy yourselves. Best of luck on your awsome voyage. -
2011 INTERSERVICE ACADEMY D&B COMPETITION
Antique Brass replied to JeffUsnaDB's topic in DCA - All-Age Corps Discussions
OK. We have the when, where, why, when and who....but can we get tickets at the door? -
Why isnt FUSION in Open Class for DCA?
Antique Brass replied to MrBudMc's topic in DCA - All-Age Corps Discussions
To answer the original question posed on this thread (Why isn't Fusion in Open Class for DCA), I believe that each corps has to declare, before the start of the season, whether they would compete in Open Class or Class "A". Once the date for that declaration has passed, corps are not allowed to change their class. Personally, I believe that the management of FUSION made the right decision to stay in Class A for this season. They are drum corps savvy people and given their success so far, I'm sure that when they make the move to Open Class they will finish much closer to the top then the bottom. -
Guess Who?
Antique Brass replied to NanciD's topic in DCA All-Age Corps and Alumni Corps Historical Forum
Could that be Moe Knox? -
DCA Corps Still Using G Bugles
Antique Brass replied to Hrothgar15's topic in DCA - All-Age Corps Discussions
Selden Cadets Alumni, West Sayville Golden Eagles, Romeos, Brooklyn United, Brassmen Alumni, and Sunrisers Reunion Ensemble are still using Gs. Sunrisers field corps recently switched to Bb although the last I heard from them was that their new equipment hadn't arrived so their kids were using their own horns. -
Yo Brooklyn Mario, Are youse gonna share Bobby's email address or what? AB
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Boston Crusaders Senior Corps The Defenders Alumni The Muchacho's Alumni The Seldon Cadets Alumni The Connecticutt Alumni THE LEGENDS OF DRUM CORPS AND, Your host's The ST. Kevin Emerald Knights Senior Corps Quite a group. There's nothing like the smell of Bengay and valve oil to get the old juices flowing. Rock on brothers and sisters, rock on!
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My Proposed DCA Rule Change
Antique Brass replied to drumlaw80's topic in DCA - All-Age Corps Discussions
Ah,Yes! In any competitive endeavor when one cannot defeat one's opponent it is always best to change the rules to achieve one's goal. To quote a phrase from Carolina Gold's 2010 show, "Dum Da Dum Dum"! If you can't beat them, go home and practice! -
Golden Eagles minicorps NOT Inactive
Antique Brass replied to Antique Brass's topic in DCA - All-Age Corps Discussions
Sorry Mike, that wasn't my intention. My mistake was not including a "?" in the thread title. I only posted here when I couldn't get through to anyone on the CorpsReps site. PS Thanks to whomever corrected my mistake.