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The newest project from the Black Knights Drum & Bugle Corps from Gravesend in Kent, will be appearing this Wednesday at the Hammersmith Apollo in London as part of the TV tapings for Britain’s Got Talent. Extreme Brass comprises of ten brass performers and a kit drummer and will be looking to entertain not only […]
February 8th, 2010 | Filed under Drum Corps Europe | Read More »
The American company Evans Drumheads (D’Addario) is establishing itself in Europe. Juliana Drum & Bugle Corps from Middelburg is now included in the list of Evans artists. Previously, Beatrix from Hilversum announced the same deal. "We are very pleased with this deal", states Chair Hiels Oving of Juliana. "We are gaining more than just financial […]
February 6th, 2010 | Filed under Drum Corps Europe | Read More »
During the European Drum Corps Symposium in London last weekend Task Force coordinator Robby Overvliet asked all corps to get involved and utilize the Task Force that was initiated during the 2009 symposium. The Task Force would like to reach out this call for awareness also to those corps who where not present at the […]
February 4th, 2010 | Filed under Drum Corps Europe | Read More »
Drum Corps Europe will be changing the names of the different classes. The ancient terms Open Class and Cadet Class will disappear with immediate effect. From 2010, DCE will use the terms Premier Class and Junior Class. This was announced by the DCE management team at the symposium. The terms Open Class and Cadet Class […]
February 2nd, 2010 | Filed under Drum Corps Europe | Read More »
The Black Knights from Gravesend have a brand new look on their website for 2010. The new site feautres up to date news, a look at the different projects run by the organisation, a section dedicated to the history of the corps as well as an up to date media section. In addition the Black […]
February 2nd, 2010 | Filed under Drum Corps Europe | Read More »
The second European Drum Corps Symposium in London was a great success. Dozens of staff and board members have enthusiastically exchanged experiences and discussed the future of drum corps. The breakout sessions were also well attended. The special guest was DCI director Dan Acheson, who was pleasantly surprised by the discussions at the symposium. "What […]
February 1st, 2010 | Filed under Drum Corps Europe | Read More »
On May 9th 2006, Take That announced their comeback in a record deal worth £3 million. In 2010, with a production costing just under £300, the Pacemakers will bring the award winning pop band Take That to the drum corps field in a completely original format. The music score has been arranged by their in-house […]
January 28th, 2010 | Filed under Drum Corps Europe | Read More »
How can you get exposure in the newspapers? At the European Drum Corps Symposium, this Saturday in London, there will be a clinic session about public relations. DCE’s PR Manager Dennis Naaktgeboren, who is also a reporter for the largest national newspaper in The Netherlands, will explain the different between a good and a bad […]
January 28th, 2010 | Filed under Drum Corps Europe | Read More »
The Federatieband is abandoning the idea of being a drum & bugle corps. The corps is once again positioning itself as a ‘corps style marching band’, a style in which FB was conducted up until a few years ago. There will be no shows in the near future. The American style remains. Modern music by […]
January 28th, 2010 | Filed under Drum Corps Europe | Read More »
Lots of new members; which corps has not dreamed of that? Ten years ago, Ronald Wassink launched a revolutionary idea for his corps Jubal: Music Kids. After all these years, it is still very successful. At the European Drum Corps Symposium, he will share his idea with others. Entire meetings are spent talking about youth […]
January 26th, 2010 | Filed under Drum Corps Europe | Read More »