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Music City Legend Elects New Board Officers

The Board of Directors of Music City Legend Drum & Bugle Corps has elected Stephan M. Anderman, 56, of Lewisburg (TN), as their new Executive Director. Meeting in Lewisburg Sunday, the Board also elected Mr. Scott ?Hulka? McCoy, of Frankfort, Kentucky, as Assistant Executive Director. Mrs. Laurie Ford, of Nashville, was re-elected to a new […]

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2010 Sun Devils Post-DCA Report

Now that the DCA 2010 dust has settled. The Sun Devils have been doing a lot of moving and shaking since early September. DCA 2010 proved to be the most successful Sun Devils season to date. Although the corps did not make finals, the corps ended the season 11 points higher than last year with […]

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Zarfoss Appointed New Secretary Of World Drum Corps Hall Of Fame

World Drum Corps Hall of Fame president Bob Glovna of Bridgeport, Connecticut, has appointed Bob Zarfoss of York, Pennsylvania the new executive secretary of the organization, replacing Jim Cossetti, of Philadelphia, who recently retired from the position after almost a decade of service. Zarfoss began his duties during the Hall of Fame?s executive committee meeting […]

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Hall Of Fame Member Parks Dies Unexpectedly

George Parks, widely known as an outstanding drum major, horn player, drill instructor and show coordinator with Reading Buccaneers died unexpectedly of a heart attack on September 16, at the age of 57, while traveling with his University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band to Ann Arbor to perform at a weekend football game at the […]

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World Drum Corps Hall Of Fame Announces 2010 Scholarship Winners

The World Drum Corps Hall of Fame has helped ease the financial burden for five students who recently started their new school years at some of the country?s best-known colleges and universities by awarding each student a $1,000 scholarship. Hall of Fame members are invited each year to nominate a family member to receive a […]

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Music City Legend Elects New Board Members

The members of Music City Legend Drum & Bugle Corps elected four new members to their Board of Directors at the corps? picnic and annual meeting held Sunday at Henry Horton State Park in Chapel Hill, Tennessee. The state?s only all-age drum corps was first organized in 2003 and competed in the Drum Corps Associates […]

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Gulf Coast Sound Announces Partnership With Lone Star College-North Harris

The Gulf Coast Sound Drum and Bugle Corps of Houston, Texas (GCS) is pleased to announce a partnership with the Lone Star College-North Harris Campus (LSC-NH). The partnership will entail the offering of a drum corps class for continuing education credit during the Fall 2010, Spring 2011, and Summer 2011 semesters, and optional membership with […]

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In The News: Reading Buccaneers Capture 6th World Title

The Reading Buccaneers are back in town after a winning weekend in New York. The drum corps took home the world champion title for the sixth year in a row. They were playing in the Drum Corps Associates World Championship in Rochester. The Buccaneers returned home Monday night, and they were very excited. Read the […]

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SILVERADO Needs Members For 2011 Season

All Age Brass and Percussion Parade Corps. Ages 13-99. Currently looking for performers of all ages in brass, percussion, and color guard (flag and rifle ) We provide percussion equipment and some guard equipment. Brass players must bring their own. Members must purchase 2 polo shirts from www.cafepress.com/silverado_band NO MEMBERSHIP FEES! 

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In The News: Drum And Bugle Corps Face Off In World Championships

Marina Auto Stadium, usually the home of soccer’s Rochester Rhinos, reverberated over the weekend with the music of drum and bugle corps from across the country and as far away as Great Britain, performing in the biggest competition of the year: the Drum Corps Associates World Championship Finals. The intensity can’t be overstated. Think of […]

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