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From the end of July through today have been busy for the Pioneer in many ways. It has been unusually different from past summers. However, our purpose of serving youth and adults involved in corps life is almost at a maximum level. South Milwaukee Heritage Days Parade The Pioneer Percussion ensemble, along with several alumni, […]
September 20th, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI Open | Read More »
For the past few years, the south side of San Antonio has enjoyed music from the San Antonio Chamber Wind Ensemble (SACWE), sponsored by Crossmen Productions, Inc. and hosted by Texas A&M University, San Antonio. Beginning this season SACWE is changing its name to the San Antonio Community Wind Ensemble. “This name change reflects our […]
September 19th, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
Could your marching band use an instrument upgrade? Are you looking for a new personal horn to play as you prepare for 2020 Auditions? Maybe you just want to own a piece of Vanguard History. In any case, you’ve come to the right place because VMAPA is gearing up to sell our current inventory of […]
September 19th, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
With it being a month since the Louisiana Stars returned home from its most successful Drum Corps International Championship Week in corps history, I’ve taken some time to reflect on my first season as Corps Director and want to provide some highlights: The 2019 season was definitely a season of change. The corps experienced a […]
September 19th, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI Open | Read More »
Spirit of Atlanta is excited to introduce the teams leading our visual and color guard programs for the upcoming season. Chris Johnston Chris Johnston joins Spirit of Atlanta in the role of Visual Caption Manager. Chris is currently the music teacher at Jo Byrns Elementary School in Cedar Hill, Tennessee. He graduated from Austin Peay […]
September 19th, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
The Colts are proud to announce their 2020 visual team. Returning for his third year as visual designer will be Richard Hinshaw. Also returning for his third year as visual cosultant will be Daniel Wiles. Joining the Colts is Jack Borland as visual caption head and Fernando Rodriguez as color guard caption head. “Our members […]
September 18th, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
The Madison Scouts are pleased to welcome back Nick Monzi as educational director and announce the 2020 caption leadership including Tim Darbonne (visual caption head), Chelsea Arenas (guard caption administrator), Tykeem Rainey (guard caption coordinator), Sarah Rillo (guard caption manager), Ross Gordon (brass caption head), Ryan Ellis (percussion caption head), André Wilson (battery coordinator), Eric […]
September 18th, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
The American Drum Line Association — better known as ADLA — has been giving back to the music education community through its support of the Pacific Crest Outreach Program. From 2017 to 2019, ADLA provided opportunities for more than 425 high school band students to attend Drum Corps at the Rose Bowl. “I continue to […]
September 18th, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
Under the leadership of Ed Devlin, Program Coordinator, we are excited to announce Crossmen Drum & Bugle Corps’ Design Team! We are proud to be able to sustain a consistent group of incredibly talented individuals who all look forward to another fantastic and exciting 2020 season Read the rest of the article here.
September 17th, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
Spirit of Atlanta is excited to introduce the talented educators who will be leading our brass program for the upcoming 2020 season. We welcome to his new role of Brass Caption Head Daniel Scott. Now in his 5th year with Spirit of Atlanta, Daniel is eager to get to work with the 44th edition of […]
September 17th, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »