ROO
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Bumpity-Bump-Bump-bump
Still looking for a few Brass players. The Pit perc spot is filled i believe. But I would take one more possibly. The drum line is full, and I'm not too sure on the guard
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Scouts '95
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Dutch in '90
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Not to worry. i think it's been decided to keep them under wraps a little bit longer. But hopefully everyone will pleasently surprised. I know it should make the alumni VERY happy.
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Sad, sad day
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Congrats Trinity from Dutch Boy. We look for seeing you on Tour
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Ken Gander sop EOC Madison
far too many, far too soon
Far too soon is right. But he has left a legacy- 4 kids marching in corps- Marched with 2 in Kiwanis and taught 2 at Dutch Boy. Mr. Gander, we miss you.
I'd like to add Brian and Paul Barr to the list
RIP
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Once Dutch, Always Dutch!!!
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God #### Mongorians, you break down my schitty wall last time!!
b**bs YES!!!!
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BUMP!
Still need a couple trumpets and baritones, as well as a Pit percussionist. Come check us out! Camp in 2 weeks!
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Rob, just to clarify, The marimba spot has been filled, however the pit is still in need of a percussionist
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Sound and Yamato.
Off to corps camp, best of luck to the final 2 in each division!
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fever & Revo
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Crossing the border is always an interesting thing in drum corps. Last year, each time Dutch Boy crossed into the states, everyone had to get off the buses with everything, luggage included and go through customs. Gone are the days when you'd just be asked your citizenship and off you go. Although it's tough, I don't mind the hold up. I'd rather feel more secure in knowing that the border control are doing their jobs. We may just be a bus load of kids, but you can never be sure.
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Sorry Boston
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However, when was the last time a Div I corps actually went to Canada?
They are this year. Kiwanis is holding a show in Kitchener. I think 2 or 3 other corps are making the trek to the K-W area.
As for Passports, I'm pretty sure Dutch Boy has made it somewhat of a policy for thier members to have them. It does save hassles at the border.
I think it's time I invest in one.
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Boston- Sorry, never been a fan
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I definitely agree but...has the water evaporated?
it's getting close, but there is still a bit. Dutch Boy is gearing up for a good year. I've also heard great things from HYPE and Blue Saints
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My second childhood???? Please Rob, I'm still working through my first :P
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Oh, and my list (not following the Classic Countdown rules since the rules have been so different with A/A-60/II/III/Cadet/All-Girl)
(and I know it's not 12)
1990 Academie Musicale
1990 Ventures
1991 Crown
1992 Northern Aurora
1992 Southwind
1992 Spartans
1993 L'insolite
1993 Mandarins
1993 Railmen
1994 Nite Express
1994 Cardinals
1995 Kiwanis Kavaliers
1995 Delta Brigade
1996 Les Etoiles
1999 Patriots
1999 Blue Stars
1999 Seattle Cascades
1999 Phantom Legion
Incredible list!!! You definitely know your II/III. I'm really impressed with you selecting Cardinals '94- That was an amazing show.
I don't know that I'd take anything away from your list, but I would add Academie 1995 and Kiwanis 1992.
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Oh, it's not really the biggest of hills, but it's steep. I live only minutes from there. I love to go sledding there in the winter!
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Marching Machine:
Check out www.steveweissmusic.com; I'm pretty sure they have those...
Thank you kindly for the site- they do have them and really cheap too!!! I've been searching for quite some time
and its really not that hard to make one either...this was my second option, but I'm not really a craftsman, so I'm sure it would have turned out halfa**ed.
Thanks for all the help!!!!
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The marching machine (see Cadets '93) is a favorite, --
doug
I'm actually looking for one of these. Does anyone have a clue where I might find one? I've been looking into Foley style percussion and still no luck.
As for Spooky effects- BD 95 takes the cake!
First score contest
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