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  1. Our drum corps fraternity has lost another great great member. I was informed very early this morning of the passing of Rodney 'Butch' Cascario. Butch was a true drum corps member of both the Wind Gap Blue Eagles and the Erie Thunderbirds Alumni. Butch marched with the Blue Eagles during the 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's before his move to Erie where he became a member of the T-bird alumni. He held all positions with the Blue Eagles and was also a board member with Erie (please correct me if I'm wrong). Finally he was a member of PADCHOF. At this point I am unaware of any additional info. God be with you Butch........................

    Your pal forever and ever - Carl

  2. But what if it's not held at J. Birney Crum as everyone seems to be anticipating? What if it's held at say Lehigh University football field? The Philadelphia Eagles

    hold their camp at Lehigh and the fields, many of them with probably enough for every corps to have their own! And parking is more than enough for 10,000 cars and

    lodging keeps popping up all over the Lehigh Valley. And let's not forget that the new Sands Casino is just over the hill from Lehigh stadium and could possibly be

    used as the venue for Friday nights activities - they have a huge venue, large mall, and casino! And finally should it rain, there's Stabler arena a short throw from the

    stadium. These are just my thoughts on someone bidding for Allentown. Since I live in the Lehigh Valley and participated in the past at several shows at J. Birney

    Crum, this could be a big possibility for whomever might be submitting their bid.

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  3. Well if any of you were in Hamburg PA tonight or anywhere near there I am sure you heard the corps. What a sound !!!! 59 horns , 11 snares , 3 quads , 4 bass drums and 1 cymbal . Huge honor guard and huge color guard . Anyone that wasn't there missed it . Anyone that was there got there monies worth!!! What a great time with old and new friends !!!!!

    Outstanding to say the least! Pure power - nothing held back. Those first time marchers with a big corps surely had a great time. I've marched with very good corps in the past and this one certainly ranks right up there with the best. The big boys could have another 'new kid' on the block if all goes well with this corps. Let's keep it up and make the drum corps family proud of Pennsylvania's 'Alumni United'. Thanks to all those who made this possible.

    :thumbup:

  4. Saturday, August 29th, 4 or more Corps will parade in Roseto, PA.

    see link: http://www.columbiafireco.org/parade.html

    Nice seeing and getting to play along side your group at this parade in Roseto, Pa. last Saturday. The Emmaus Sentinels, Reilly Raiders and yourself provided quite a bit of excitement for the crowd and won much approval from everyone there. Many friendships were renewed amongst these corps members. Too bad there is bad taste with the so-called other corps that was there - it seems their drum major was a bit disturbed that they didn't receive the same fee that the other corps received since he feels they deserved better. Come on drum major of the other corps, wake up - with the very sluggish drumline your corps had plus the immaturity of your hornline, be happy that you even were there amongst the other 3 corps even though your corps just stood around when the other corps took turns in playing a tune for each other. It's a sad day when certain other corps are represented by such individuals who don't have a clue what real drum corps is all about and that they cannot appreciate the commaradarie that is shared amongst corps and join in the fun and not worry about what the others were doing. Too bad the activity has to have this type try to represent drum corps. Anyhow for those that can share in the fun of drum corps - keep on marching.

  5. Not knowing the drummers other than by face, I can't say much about anyone in particular other than what a fantastic job, as always, you guys/gals did yesterday. I am in the hornline (baritone) and was on stage behind you and surely wouldn't want to be in the front row - what a sound ..... and I also saw Mr. Villanova Wildcat correcting his calculus tests and also got a chuckle out of it.

    The Westshoremen are ready .........

    Gut indeed holds for John. John has been told to miss the cymbal and hit the hand :whistle:

    great day today. Drumline really chopped out, and the bass line smoked the feature. dont know how many horns, i cant count that high, but it sounded good, and we're hyped for Serenade!!!

    favorite moment of the day...nailing the feature, turning around and seeing Shane grading calculus tests

  6. Member of both Blue Eagles and the when the name was changed to Renaissance which the director thought would make people forget the Blue Eagles. Anyhow, both corps worked extremely hard but the numbers game was against us as was the attitude of the corps' director who shot down several top notch instructors who wanted to help get the corps in the right direction but the corps director thought he was boss and things were to be done his way - it surely made the corps better didn't it? But we were all much younger in the 70's and early 80's when this corps existed and boy did we ever party hearty which helped soothe those low low scores. But on the positive side, I can remember the corps beating the Brass Factory on several occasions as well as the Yankee Rebels! And now today I just sit back and laugh and reminesce at those good old days.

    Simple, think of the least famous corps you ever saw or even competed against.

    Hopefully fun way to recognized these corps.

    for me competed against (RCA/DCA/ICA):

    Hershey Chocolatiers (pre and post merger with York, PA White Roses)

    Johnsonburg Diplomats (if you ever were in Johnsonburg you must have been lost :thumbdown: )

    Ohio Brass Factory (Hi Hairbear)

    Blue Eagles (or was it Renaissance) - Wind Gap, PA (only saw them, but they beat our DCA low score record)

  7. There's a scout troop short a child . . . Kruschev's due at Idlewild!

    Boy are we all dating ourselves!

    Sad thing is, I know the words to the song and remember the show vividly, but even though it may help others, I have no idea who the 'Guess Who' subject is.

    I know it doesn't belong here but I have to reply to you - 'that's enough Rose' as was often uttered by

    Snietman (spelling) on Car 54! Sorry now on with this blog.

  8. Sometime during 1960 with the Roseto, (Pa.) Boy Scout Troop 36. And we had straight bugles and most of us competed in a Silver Bugle contest where we had to memorize many military bugle calls - the winner of course got a silver bugle and went to boy scout (camp Weygadt, Delaware Water Gap) camp free for one week as the camp bugler. I personally placed second and got nothing other than the right to have fun, compete against my fellow scouts and make a lifetime of true friends. We had a rather large corps probably around 75 or so! And today maybe only 2 or 3 or those guys are still involved with drum corps - thank God I'm one of them!

  9. The same used to be with Jim Prime, Sr., especially when he threw his hat - those that we're fortunate enough to be taught by Jim can vouch for that. God bless him - another legend.[

    quote name=melligene' date='Aug 22 2008, 02:12 PM' post='2368348]

    For those of you who haven't experienced DA in front of your horn line.......Believe what he says.......there IS NO ESCAPE.......he hears EVERYTHING...I KNOW...and I also aprecciate his expertice...........an errant breath in a phrase will not only draw his attention...but also his WRATH.......and.....G####mn it if he isn't always right.

    Don't ya just hate that....? (made me what I am today) :tongue:

  10. I watched DCA finals many times - competed with the Wind Gap Blue Eagles back in the 70's and we were always way at the bottom. We worked as hard as or harder than the big guns but never did make it to the elite group, even though at times our hornline, even though only numbering in the low to mid 30's was only a few points from any of the monster lines, we were still out there having fun and really enjoying ourselves. Really who cares about all the politics - I don't care if your dead last or have the quality to be first - drum corps is all about commardarie and the lifetime of friends and memories not winning the game, it's nice to win but ..............I'm sure someone will complete this for me.

    There are a few other things I'm going to respond to from VOReason - but I HAVE to jump on this:

    I APPLAUD my brothers and sisters who get excited about fighting it out for the last spot in DCA Finals. I'm glad (and encouraged) that there are people who get excited about being 1.65 out of finals.

    You see, VOReason is a Buccaneer Cheerleader, and apparently and new one at that.

    So let me remind him of a few things...

    We ALL applauded the Bucs when they played Batman in 1990. And yes, God Bless the 1992 Bucs, who played "Fabulous Night For A Moondance" even BEFORE The Cadets turned it into a required compulsory piece in the HS Band community.

    A lot of us - even those with multiple championships - have been in the position of watching DCA Finals after busting our hump all year to make the Night Show.

    So here's to THAT corps... the 11th Place corps.

    I AM 11th.

    I AM 11th.

    (No, over here.... I am 11th)

    That guy over there... "I AM 11th"

    .... just don't try to slay the 10th place drum major

  11. If my memory serves me correctly, I can remember Emmaus Sentinels and Milton Keystoners trying to merge and rehearsal at one place one month and the next month back and forth. And I know the Bangor Yellow Jackets and the Wind Gap Blue Eagles did the same. These corps of course, are oldies but goodies

    (not DCA corps but RCA and Interstate circuits) and these so-called tried mergers happened back in the 60's and 70's but never did materialize due to some of the conflicts mentioned in other posts.

  12. You forgot to mention where it can be found! Go to new site - Emmaus Sentinels.org First video is from May and most recent, last Sunday is the 2nd one. Not too bad a sound for a corps missing about 12 -15 horns and with only about half the drumline there. What will it be with a full corps - time will tell.

    OK Folks here it is .......video from July practice on you tube....take a look and tell us what you think
  13. As Sgt. Joe Friday used to say on Dragnet - "All fact, no brag" - it looks like the Sentinels are for real and will be a great addition to the alumni scene. We could use a few more bari's to help us few old timers out but we're having fun and that's what it's all about isn't it? Where are all of the old Lehigh Valley people that used to march with this corps or that corps???? Now's the time to hop on board and get with the fun.

  14. I had the honor of meeting Hy Dreitzer at the turn of the 1970s as he traveled with St. Rita's Brassmen (and what a hornline they had then, and what charts, including the 'laughing horns'). Those were the days for D&BC in many ways, but especially for D&BC having such leaders as Hy, and there were many such leaders in D&BC then -- people who didn't need to "audition" new members, or see their "resumes", or pretend the rookies were their "students". Today, those who then knew Hy and his contemporary colleagues consider them heroes. Hy always found a place for the greenest kids in all his corps, and those rookies would have the opportunity to participate and thereby keep and hold the D&BC experience for life. It was indeed the Golden Age of Drum Corps, and no one then knew that it was ending, though the beginning signs of the slow and decades-long death spiral would soon become obvious.

    As Morgan said 'amen' - I agree a thousand times over!

  15. Providence, RI. circa late '70's. Dirtiest place on earth - the school that is, that we shared the shower facilities with the Skyliners. That's when Sky had a huge corps. Great bunch of guys. Never laughed so hard, even after a grueling day of rehearsals, cockroaches all over the place and cold cold water. Never saw so many men use talc powder! Then to top it off, the mayor of Providence was booed when introduced at the start of the show later that evening - something that has stuck with me thru the years.

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