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Spirit Members, Alumni, Friends, Fans, and Family, It is with great pleasure that we announce this gathering once again. When we first did this in 2001, we never dreamed it would become such a part of our history. Executive Director Joel Vincent has put forth a great effort to allow us to go forward with […]
May 11th, 2010 | Filed under DCI World | Read More »
Pacific Crest’s Sneak Preview takes place Saturday, June 12, 2010, at Irvine High School. The event begins at 6 PM with dinner, and concludes with Pacific Crest’s performance of its 2010 production, Maze. Tickets are $15. You may purchase them online or by calling Betty Yoder at 909-598-5961. Join our fans, famillies, and alumni for […]
May 11th, 2010 | Filed under DCI World | Read More »
What if you had the ability to take another shot at a decision, opportunity, or moment? How might choosing a different direction lead to alternate opportunities? Performing musical selections inspired by these possibilities, the corps’ repertoire includes the Second Symphonies of Mahler and Khatchaturian, Danzon No.2 by Marquez; as well as Elgar’s Nimrod, a classically […]
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Since he was eight years old, Arthur J. Mura has carried a connection with The Cadets. As a boy, living around the corner from the Garfield, N.J., Catholic church, interaction with the Holy Name Cadets was practically an everyday occurrence. Three of his family members – Albert, Charles and Marc – were founding members. Following […]
May 11th, 2010 | Filed under DCI World | Read More »
The Cadets are ready to head to Spring Training and they want you right there along with them! Then follow the corps – from the first show on June 18 – all the way to DCI World Championships in Indianapolis, Ind., on Aug. 14. With Cadets ALL ACCESS it’s possible – right from your office […]
May 10th, 2010 | Filed under DCI World | Read More »
Mike Martin knows he’s been fortunate. At 24 years old, the Atlanta native and Phantom Regiment alumnus was recently named to a full-time position as fourth/utility trumpet in the world-renowned Boston Symphony Orchestra and Boston Pops. "I’m fortunate to be in a position where even if I never play another position or with another orchestra […]
May 10th, 2010 | Filed under DCI World | Read More »
Michael D. Gough says he’s been making movies since he was 9 years old. “That’s when I got my first video camera and was out in the backyard, making backyard movies.” As a trumpet player in the Troopers Drum & Bugle Corps in 2001, he took a video camera along on tour, making “cheesy inside-joke […]
May 9th, 2010 | Filed under DCI World | Read More »
The Mandarins have posted their spring update video on their website. The video introduces the 2010 Drum Majors and also two members from the Mandarins Guard Academy. Also, Ron Munekawa give an update on the corps’ progress. Read the rest of the article here.
May 7th, 2010 | Filed under DCI World | Read More »
Keith Hallas, GLASSMEN Brass Coordinator, visits China for the World Exposition! Traveling as a guest of Dynasty Company, Keith Hallas recently traveled to China as a featured clinician and speaker at the Chinese Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles (CASBE) Festival. Held in conjunction with the World Exposition in Shanghai, the CASBE Festival was a […]
May 7th, 2010 | Filed under DCI World | Read More »
Performances by Colts-partner programs Pandemonium from Prescott Elementary School and the Senior Color guard, plus the Colts and the Colt Cadets were well received by a large, enthusiastic audience. Our 2009 drum major and 2010 tour assistant and videographer Alex Giddings put together a highlight video. Enjoy the show and welcome to the summer of […]
May 7th, 2010 | Filed under DCI World | Read More »