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Tenth Annual “Rockin’ For A Cure” On April 24

Come join your alumni friends for a night of Madison Scouts camaraderie and support to cure ALS – amyotrophic lateral sclerosis – (Also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease). The annual event is an evening filled with live music from local Madison musicians – Finderz Keeperz – and features raffle prizes, appetizers, and a silent auction […]

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2010 Pacific Crest March Camp Information

March CampDiamond Bar High School (Color Guard comes Sunday only) Saturday, March 13, 2010Call-Time is 8:30 AMRehearsal begins at 9 AM Read the rest of the article here.

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Pacific Crest Pipeline #2

What should audiences expect in the visual design for Maze? With a show called Maze, the visual program needs to submerge the audience into our situation. We are entering what looks to be a fun and harmless Maze, but little did we know how difficult this would become. The audience member will experience from beginning […]

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Help The Cascades Buy New Horns

As you remember your corps experience, were you tortured by an older instrument that didn’t respond to your hard work? Or were you lucky enough to have great equipment that brought out the best in you? Getting new brass instruments for the Cascades members is not optional, it clearly must be done. This is where […]

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Nominations Now Being Accepted For 2010 Cadets Hall Of Fame

There is no greater honor for a Cadet, or someone who has served the corps faithfully, than to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Since its creation, the names of 33 inductees now grace the Hall of Fame dedication plaque in The Cadets office in Allentown, Pa. More than an etching on a nameplate, […]

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Bluecoats Now Accepting Hall Of Fame Nominations

The Bluecoats Organization is now accepting nominations for the Bluecoats Hall of Fame! Click here for a description of the nomination process, and to read about members of the Bluecoats Hall of Fame. If you have photographs, anecdotes, or other information to add to Hall of Fame member biographies, please send them to hof [at] […]

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2010 Massachusetts Drum Corps Hall Of Fame Inductees Announced

Congratulations to the 2010 inductees to the Massachusetts Drum Corps and Music Educators Hall of Fame, many of whom have a history with the Crusaders! 2010 Inductees * Mary Berkeley * Ronald Bibeault * Joe Brogan * Joe Casey * Connie Cronin * Ed Devlin * Jim Galvin * Alfred King * Jack LaSelva * […]

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BARTÓK: A Soundtrack For Life

This month we spoke with Brian Mason, the Santa Clara Vanguard percussion arranger, and Jeff Lee, Electronics Composer/Coordinator, about arranging Bartók for percussion and electronics. We caught up with Brian and Jeff after the February camp at the SCV Hall. Bartók for Percussion While Bartók may pose challenges in arranging for brass, the selections from […]

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Cadets Volunteer Drivers And Food Service Help Needed

Dear Parents, Volunteers and Friends of The Cadets, Good afternoon! My name is Justin “Rudy” Heimbecker, and I serve as the Assistant Director of The Cadets. I also have the privilege of managing the full summer tour, living the full 90-day experience on the road, with the team. I marched with the corps from 2003-05, […]

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In The News: SE Washington’s VIP Drum And Bugle Corps Seeks An Encore

As a teenager, Edward Dalton could hear from his parent’s home the punchy brass and rhythmic drum sounds of a few dozen musicians rehearsing a few blocks away. He finally got the nerve one night to visit the practice site of the VIP Drum and Bugle Corps at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church […]

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