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  1. Gulf Coast Sound Drum & Bugle Corps will have its March 2-Day drill camp on Saturday/Sunday, March 11-12, 2006 at Rittenhouse Baptist Church, 513 W. Rittenhouse Rd., Houston, Texas. Rehearsal times are 10 am-9 pm Saturday, 1pm-6pm on Sunday. We will continue to work on music for our 2006 show, "Shades of Green".

    The corps is still looking to fill spots in all sections, particularly soprano, baritone, guard and front ensemble, but all are welcome. Membership is open to all age groups. Prior drum corps or band experience is recommended, but not necessary. The desire to work hard to become one of the premier drum corps in the United States is a must!

    Directions to camp and other corps information can be found on our website:

    www.gulfcoastsound.org

    Please take this opportunity to come find out more about GCS. Plans are being finalized for the Summer '06 competition season and for our first home show, "Brass on the Bayou", the first DCA drum corps competition ever in Texas, on July 29th. Spots for the 2006 season will be closing soon, so don't be left behind in what looks to be GCS's greatest year ever!

  2. I march with Gulf Coast Sound and since we are a young corps, we decided to get in a much practice time as possible and missed a lot of I&E. We only had one or two people competiting in I&E, so they were allowed to leave early. I would suspect that most corps are still rehearsing and many I&E competitors are from alumni corps or non-marching members.

  3. My high school and college band days were some of the most memorable days in my life. I didn't even know drum corps existed before a fellow drumline member turned me on to it in college but I never got the opportunity to do junior corps. When my eldest daughter reached high school, her band director (a KKPsi brother) asked me to help out with the drumline. In my effort to locate someone or something to help me get back into playing shape, I found that we had a local senior drum corps. I went to a rehearsal and from that day I have been hooked. I love the comraderie, performing, and the drive it gives me to become a better drummer. Who would have thought? Here I am 23+ years after I graduated from college drumming again. Life is good...

  4. Gulf Coast Sound inherited a set of Stringrays from a local university that we are still using (due to budgetary constraints). We no longer use the snares but we still use the tenors and basses, although the 14 inch drum on one of sets of tenors is beginning to cave in. Here's a picture of a Stringray bass (recovered in black) being used at last year's DCA Championship. GCS Bass

  5. If you live in or near the Texas Gulf Coast region and would like to march drum corps in 2006, why not check out Gulf Coast Sound's next winter camp on December 10, 2005?

    Having just marched in the Washington Mutual Thanksgiving Day Parade, GCS is ready to start working toward its goal of making the 2006 DCA Class A Finals in Rochester, NY. Spots are still available in all sections. Get all the details here.

  6. This is always an "All Star Drum Corps" for the Galveston Madri Gras every year in Feburary. Gulf Coast Sound invites members and ex-members of all corps to join in on the fun. We have a mass rehearsal/party on Friday night and we march two parades on Saturday. One starts around 1pm and the night parade starts around 6 or 7 pm. People come from all over for this event. For the past two years, we have had members from this year's DCA Class A Champions Chops Inc. and the Class A runner-ups Governaires march with us. Check out the corps website for futher details about next year's event. http://www.gulfcoastsound.org.

    :)

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