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Dr. Todd Snead Named Spirit Of Atlanta Executive Director

Spirit of Atlanta is pleased to announce the promotion of Dr. Todd Snead to the position of Executive Director. Dr. Snead is beginning his fourth year with Spirit, having previously served as Corps Director (2011), as Brass Co-Caption Head (2010), and as a brass instructor (2009). Prior to his tenure at Spirit of Atlanta, Dr. […]

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2012 Jersey Surf Seeks Wide Variety Of Student Performers

In preparation for its upcoming “Bridgemania” production, the Jersey Surf is seeking artists and performers under the age of 22 as of June 1, 2012, for the following possible positions in its World Class touring performance ensemble: Brass Performers: Trumpets Mellophones Read the rest of the article here.

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Ready To Experience The 2012 Phantom Regiment?

The 2012 Phantom Regiment is looking for you! Well, those of you that are of eligible age to march next summer! 🙂 Audition season is upon us. Here is your chance to become a member of the 2012 Phantom Regiment! This is also your chance to have that Phantom Regiment experience that is so popular. […]

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Carolina Crown Announces 2012 Visual Team

With excitement and anticipation Carolina Crown has the pleasure of announcing the Visual Faculty for 2012 and beyond. “We are excited to announce Ron Hardin as Visual Supervisor working and managing the day to day task of the visual caption going forward,” said Crown Executive Director, Jim Coates. “Having someone of Ron’s vast experience and […]

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Phantom Regiment, Drum Corps Activity Lose Legend

Phantom Regiment is deeply saddened by the death of Marty Hurley. Not only has the Regiment lost a legend, the world has lost a great teacher, mentor, influence and, most of all, a great person. He was 65. For nearly 15 years, Hurley was part of a design and instructional team at Phantom Regiment that […]

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Glassmen Welcome Key Poulan

The GLASSMEN are very pleased to announce the appointment of Key Poulan as the brass arranger and designer for the upcoming 2012 season! Mr. Poulan is the owner, composer, arranger, and publisher of Key Poulan Music, and a graduate of East Texas State University with a degree in Music Education and composition. Key’s involvement in […]

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Crossmen Announce 2012 Colorguard Staff

Crossmen Colorguard Caption Head, John Leonard, and Crossmen Program Coordinator/Visual Coordinator, Ed Devlin are pleased to announce the 2012 Color Guard instructional team. This year’s teachers and consultants include: Andria Foerch, Jay Kietzman, Jacob Kalemba, Jolie Henricks, Jennifer House Hinshaw, Andrew Acheson and Andy Hudson. “We are very pleased that the team John and I […]

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Cascades Seeking Recruiting Booth Volunteers

We are currently seeking volunteers to man our recruiting booths at numerous marching band competitions across the Northwest: alumni, parents, supporters and current members, all are welcome! Sep 24th – Silverdale, WA Oct 1st – Kennewick, WA Oct 8th – Hillsboro, OR Read the rest of the article here.

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Glen Crosby Joins Blue Knights

The Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps is pleased to announce the addition of Glen Crosby to their staff for the 2012 season. Glen will serve in the position of Percussion Coordinator. Mr. Crosby has a long history of being a part of, and guiding successful percussion programs competing in Drum Corps International. His career […]

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Remembering Rudimental Percussion Legend Marty Hurley

Longtime Louisiana music educator and marching percussion legend Marty Hurley passed away Monday, Sept. 12, after complications from a stroke he suffered last month. He was 65 years old. Hurley was a proponent of traditional rudimental drumming, the method of playing based on a classic system of rhythmic patterns (rudiments) that can be combined in […]

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