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Here’s your last chance to purchase tickets in the Phantom Regiment block for the 2011 Drum Corps International World Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana! Get the best available seats in the Regiment block here! All tickets will be send out via US First Class Mail by Friday, July 29. If you need to receive your tickets […]
July 21st, 2011 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
The “part Broadway musical, part rock show, part circus and all-live musical adrenaline” of Drum Corps International is headed to the Lowcountry for the first time. Carolina Crown, a drum and bugle corps based in Fort Mill, is teaming up with Summerville High School to host FirstBEAT, a night of performances from eight of the […]
July 21st, 2011 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
Tripping over teenagers and band equipment became a daily routine for several Elk Grove families who opened their doors to out of town members of the Sacramento Mandarins Drum & Bugle Corps over the past few months. The corps, a group of performers ages 15 to 21, has a large membership in Elk Grove, but […]
July 21st, 2011 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
Countless hours of hard work and memories of marching around the United States will be on full display the weekend of Aug. 5 at the Valiant Knights reunion. Valiant Knights was a drum and bugle corps active from the late-1960s to early 1980s. The group was active throughout the summer and involved Enid-area youths ranging […]
July 21st, 2011 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
Youth Education in the Arts proved to be one of the most popular nonprofits in a national online competition, earning the Allentown organization best-known for its championship drum and bugle corps $225,000. The organization competed against 100 other top charities in a popular voting contest on Facebook, called Chase Community Giving, funded by the JPMorgan […]
July 21st, 2011 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
The drill formations for the Cadets’ 2011 production, “Between Angels and Demons,” is a mathematical puzzle with two differently costumed sets of performers constantly meshing and separating. Good thing the show’s visual designer is a mathematician. Dan Potter gets inside the head of drill designer Jeff Sacktig in today’s Field Pass presented by Zildjian. Read […]
July 20th, 2011 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
Rose Hill, Kansas didn’t seem to have much more than corn fields and a nice turf stadium, and the high was 101 degrees. The Cadets tried out George’s new, hydration-friendly schedule with 20-minute water and shade breaks about every hour. (This isn’t to say that they didn’t get to drink water before; they just have […]
July 20th, 2011 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
Drum Corps International will march into Titan Stadium on the Gadsden City High School campus next week for the third consecutive year. But this year, performers in the annual show will be helping give back to a band program that suffered major losses in the April 27 tornadoes. Read the rest of the article here.
July 20th, 2011 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
The Boston Crusaders and the Madison Scouts are pleased to announce “The Old School Challenge Rematch” an 10-day fundraising blitz that pits two of drum corps’ oldest units in a head-to-head battle for financial supremacy. Starting at 12:01a, Wednesday July 20, and continuing until 11:59p Friday the 29th , the two corps will compete against […]
July 20th, 2011 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
Drum corps fans will have exciting opportunities this week in Texas to learn just what it takes to be a part of Marching Music’s Major League! Hosted as part of select Drum Corps International Tour events, Live Learning Events give drum corps fans an interactive inside look at the experience of rehearsing and marching as […]
July 19th, 2011 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »