In The News: Pioneering Woman In Bugle Competition
Bonnie Ott Thompson says she’s still “dumbstruck” when people remember her.
After all, it’s been 32 years since she became a women’s pioneer in the fast-paced world of drum-and-bugle corps competition that once was dominated by males.
“To this day, I’m so impressed. I can’t find the words. I’m dumbstruck that people still have heard of me,” said Ott Thompson, who, as a 10-year-old member of the Stockton Commodores, became the first female to play a brass instrument in a drum-and-bugle corps in 1967.
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on Sunday, June 29th, 2008. Filed under DCA News.