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Among the more enthusiastic "early adopters" of the new technology available to corps this year is Spirit. From an electronic string bass, to steel drums, to the music of classic rock’s Kansas, this isn’t your father’s Spirit. Find out more about the new direction the corps is taking this year – and why – all […]
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Every year a member of the Phantom Regiment keeps a daily journal for all of our regiment.org Phans to read. This year, that person is Daniel Treuman. The journal has been up and running, but we’ve also created an RSS feed so that you can keep up to date very easily. Just subscribe to it: […]
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The Holy Name Cadets are thrilled to share the news that their first drum major and founding member, John Baumfalk, will be an honored guest at the Cadets Summer Diamond Bash on Aug. 1 in Montclair, N.J. John, 91, will make the trip across country with his daughters to celebrate the Holy Name Cadets 75th […]
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For Jessen Smith, involvement in the Colt Cadets is a family affair. Jessen, 14, his mother, Crys, and his father, John, have been involved with the Colt Cadets for five years. Jessen was first interested in joining the squad when he learned from his father, the Clear Creek-Amana band director, that his school’s band doesn’t […]
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Hi Everyone, The nice folks at Argyle High School allowed me to tap into their internet line to send a quick update of Surf happenings from on the road. Last night, The Surf earned a score of 64.7 in their first ever World Class competition. From where I sat, the corps looked amazing! The crowd […]
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The 2009 Drum Corps International Tour has already been marked by hard work, amazing performances, and incredibly tight competition, and the corps competing on the West Coast have been no exception. World Class corps from the West, joined by the Ohio-based Bluecoats, have earned high marks from judges at recent competitions in Clovis, Stanford and […]
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An auction to sell the longstanding Nashua home of the Spartans Drum & Bugle Corps happened so fast there would have been no time to strike up the band. In less than two minutes Tuesday morning, the mortgage-holder of the 15,400-square-foot building and two-acre lot placed the winning – and only – bid. Without much […]
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FIFTY years of history will be remembered when the Anchormen Drum and Bugle Corps holds a reunion. The evening will bring together friends from the late 1950s to the present day. "This is a unique occasion for all past members to celebrate," said corps director Michael Moss. "We hope members and friends from the early […]
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When the Boston Crusaders took the field Tuesday at Rome Free Academy Stadium, they demonstrated just what makes them a world class drum and bugle corps. As red-and-black-clad musicians from Boston launched into the music for their “Core of Temptation” performance, color guard members began acting out a story of romance and strife that incorporated […]
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Phantom flexes defending champs’ muscle in drum corps return to Central IowaJune 25, 2009 — Des Moines, IA . . . Drums corps made a successful return to Central Iowa after a two-year absence as just under 3,000 fans were thrilled by performances of seven corps on a warm night at Valley High School Stadium. […]
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