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Classic Cavaliers 2011 Season To Begin

The Classic Cavaliers have begun preparations for the 2011 Season. The repertoire will include “Santa Esmeralda,” “Sun Catchers,” “Jupiter,” and as a tribute to the 1961 undefeated Cavaliers corps, a rendition of “Summertime” from Porgy and Bess. “Bully,” “Battle Hymn,” and the 1965 version of “Rainbow” will be this year?s parade repertoire. The Classic Cavaliers […]

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Clark, Couch, Johnson Among 2011 Music City Legend Staff

The Board of Directors of Music City Legend Drum & Bugle Corps is pleased to announce that Mike Clark, Gordon Couch, and Carlos Johnson have joined the corps? instructional staff for the 2011 season. Mike Clark, of Owensboro, Kentucky, is the corps? new Brass Caption Head. Clark took over teaching the corps? brass section and […]

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2011 Music City Legend December Audition Session

Music City Legend will hold its second audition session of the 2011 season for brass and percussion! Date: Saturday, December 18th, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Location: Greenbriar High School, 126 Cuniff Drive, in Greenbriar TN (map) As with any audition, the individuals who are best prepared will achieve the highest scores. Placement in […]

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Connecticut Hurricanes Class Of 2010 Hall Of Fame Inductees

At the recent Connecticut Hurricanes Awards Banquet, four new members were added to the Hurricane Hall of Fame. Mark Burel was a stalwart in the Hurricanes soprano line for fifteen years, from 1970 thru 1984. Early on he displayed the grit it takes to be a part of a top quality corps by being named […]

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Reading Buccaneers Announce 2011 Production

The ten-time and six-time-defending Drum Corps Associates world champion Reading Buccaneers Drum & Bugle Corps is pleased to announce the corps? 2011 production, ?танец-Danse-Danza-Dance.? The musical and visual program will transport audiences to a grand dance hall as the Buccaneers explore the rhythm, movement, excitement and entertainment of dance. Dance is an art form that […]

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Capital Brass! To Perform Christmas Benefit Concert

Capital Brass! presents their 5th annual Christmas program, in conjunction with St. Catherine?s Center for Children, and in memory of Bonnie Stoliker. The concert is free and open to the public. Donations will be accepted to benefit the Bonnie Stoliker Family Relief Fund. The Concert will be held in the beautiful Chapel at St. Joseph?s […]

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In The News: Grenadiers’ International Success Rooted In Their Community

It may officially be the off-season for the Kingston Grenadiers Drum and Bugle Corps, but the group is as busy as ever playing in many area parades and preparing for next year’s competition. Attendees of Saturday night’s Santa Claus Parade couldn’t miss the seamless, heart-pounding music of the corps as the group marched down Princess […]

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Jay Bocook Joins Atlanta CorpsVets Staff As Brass Arranger

The Atlanta CorpsVets are extremely excited and pleased to welcome Jay Bocook to the CorpsVets family as the new brass arranger for the corps. Mr Bocook is the Director of Athletic Bands at Furman University and is recognized internationally as a composer, arranger, conductor and educator. Bocook’s work has been heard during the 1984 Olympic […]

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2011 SoCal Dream Under New Management

In preparation for the upcoming season, we at SoCal Dream have been cleaning house to offer our corps a fresh new perspective for the 2011 season and beyond. SoCal Dream would like to welcome their new Board of Directors and Support Committees for the 2011 season: ? President ? Eden Aguilar ? Vice President ? […]

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In The News: Bessemer Drum Corps To Play In Green Bay

The members of Marty?s Goldenaires don’t usually play on a field or practice past Labor Day weekend. But this year, the drum and bugle corps is making a few exceptions because they’ve never been invited to play for the 72,000 football fans at Lambeau Field. “At this point it still doesn’t seem real,” says corps […]

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