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HUGADA

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  • Your Drum Corps Experience
    Rebel Kadets drum/bell corps '74-78...the rest in my signature!
  • Your Favorite Corps
    Well, kinda prejudice to the West Coast...BD/SCV!
  • Your Favorite All Time Corps Performance (Any)
    '76 BD/SCV(This SCV year is so underated...it was SO musical!)
  • Your Favorite Drum Corps Season
    Well. gotta say, '82, esp. since '81 was a transitional year drumline-wise, esp.
  • Interests
    Feel free to email me at snarechick@comcast.net

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  1. I was privileged to march with Lucy in both '81 and '82 BD, albeit we were in different sections!
  2. Wow! It's great to hear that Mr. "SEVEN" is back!
  3. AND, check out the demand on marching in 7/8 during that solo and how close they came to the front side line, so perfect!
  4. Wow! Where did you get that pic of the the South Bay Barons? They were actually a drum and bell corps when I competed with them. I was in the San Jose Rebel Kadets drum and bell corps. Drum and Bell corps were very popular in Northern CA and were excellent "feeder" corps for the "big guys."
  5. I'm really enjoying reading this thread and learning about the different styles. Being "raised" on the SCV/BD, (minus matched-grip), playing or attacking high was not something I ever had to do. However, after marching in a Float line, the two height "style" increased my chops by leaps and bounds. Higher attacks, lower taps and fast. It's very cool to have both Tom Float's and Ken Mazur's book's of exercises!
  6. Greg: 1980; Scott: 1983. Me: In this line, but at far left and was cut off. Great shot!!!!! Thx for sharing!
  7. Nice to see some pics from this year! Thx for sharing!
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