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  1. Hi. Have a bunch of old programs, DCI came Dara, a few plastic corps cups, even a sash from the DCM all stars. Looking to unload fairly cheap. Also lots of buttons.
  2. Have close to 100 old shirts from primarily the 80’s and 90’s. Anywhere from kids to adult. Some in great shape and some in bad shape. Can email a list and photos. Looking to get rid of cheap. Email is sabj53590@hotmail. Com
  3. I have almost every Drum Corps World from either 1981 or 1982 until it went digital. Moving and can't haul them along. Always fun to read the scores and see all the old pictures. Would be willing to accept an offer. I live near Madison so it would probably need to be someone close as they are very heavy and would cost a lot to ship. Send me an email. Sabj53590@hotmail.com
  4. While I would love to see a NE corps here in the midwest I find this whole discussion a little funny. For several years now in the DCI forums we have heard about how getting rid of the circuits and forcing the corps to travel more is killing the DCI corps. Yet, that seems to be what is being propposed for the DCA corps here. How about we build the regional circuits and worry about touring cross country later? Frankly I find it more exciting to not know exactly how the placements will fall prior to championships.
  5. While I'm all for growing DCA in other parts of the country, having a few DCA corps at a DCI regional is essentially how it used to be when DCM was around. At times there were three and I think even four DCA corps that competed in prelims at DCM. I know in addition to the three current midwest DCA corps we had Chicago Vanguard for awhile and a corps out of Kentucky (Bluegrass Brass??) for a few years. Even with all that exposure it really didn't and still hasn't grown the DCA activity in the midwest all that much. I think part of the issue and I know I will get dinged for this but I do think it is a factor is that the DCA corps don't get really good until late August. It is almost a disservice for DCA to be exposed to the DCI crowd too early in the season as they just don't realize how good these corps really do get by Labor Day. But, because the shows are getting harder and there are only so many weekends to practice it takes them longer to perfect their shows. I'm sorry if that sounds harsh but when I was marching in DCI in the 80's and as a spectator after that, we enjoyed the "senior corps" for their entertainment value but didn't really think they were that good. Since I started following DCA 5 years ago, and I mentioned this in my Racine review, I'm still amazed at how good they get and how much they improve in the last few weeks of the season. I took some friends of mine that I met through DCI to Annapolis this year and they were all amazed at how good these corps are. Some had seen some of the midwest DCA corps before at a DCI show so they were a little familiar with the DCA side of things but they were amazed at what they were putting on the field by championships. Now, if you could get a regional close to the end of August that would be awesome but then you have the issues of days off work a week or two before everyone starts needing time off to head to championships.
  6. So who are the four? We know Star United and Ghost Riders but I still haven't seen an actual line up.
  7. So...how about all those great performances last weekend in Scranton!! Saw it on the Fan Network and can't wait to get to Annapolis.
  8. So, I haven't seen a list of mini-corps yet this year. Anyone know who will be there?
  9. I was at Racine on the 3rd. I didn't plan on doing a review so I didn't take any notes. With that being said, I have been to the Racine show since 2009 when I first started following DCA. I was amazed that year how much improved the corps were from the first week of August to Labor Day weekend. This year all four of the competing corps IMO were much farther along that I have seen since 2009. Cincinnati Tradition has a little different show than the past couple of years but it is very enjoyable and they certainly are building on what they have done over the past couple of year. The Governaires were highly entertaining as always and even seem slightly larger this year. I was very pleased with what I saw from the Kilties. For lack of a better word, I'll call the show this year safe, meaning they aren't trying to overdue field coverage, etc with the numbers they have. The music is all recognizable and it is just a fun show that should very well be in the mix for a finalist spot. As far as Minn Brass all I can say is WOW. I can't imagine how good the Bucs must be to have beaten them the week before. As many people know I'm not always of fan of the Brass but this year they have me hooked. I didn't want this show to end, it has everything. It is fast paced from start to finish, the brass gets LOUD, the uniform change is fun and I can't wait to see this show again at DCA. Something tells me this is going to be the most exciting DCA since I attended my first in 2009.
  10. Or who says they will even judge most of the shows. They could do something like have an audience vote and then have real judges only judge one or two shows a month and then a final "championship" show at the end.
  11. I pretty much agree that they can do a tour of thier own. We live in a big country. I don't see why they can't all start at one end in June and work their way accross it ending in August. You could easily do 3-4 shows on the west coast, a couple in the mountain states, 2-3 in Texas alone, another 2-3 in the midwest, several between Ohio and the south (including Florida) and then at least 4-5 from Virginia up the east coast. Most of those would easily be hundreds of miles apart and draw a new audience at every performance. They could probably pull off one or two in Canada if they wanted to deal with the border issues. Plus, throw in clinics and other items and to me it seems very reasonable they could survive on their own.
  12. While I agree with your statements (and I might even watch prelims online rather than go to Rochester again), it is sad for that activity since I believe the majority of the marching members are on the field because they get a thrill out of performing to a live audience. Hard to keep your corps membership up when you are playing to a crowd of 2000 on finals night even though there might be thousands more watching at home. It just isn't the same from the performers perspective.
  13. The announcement said they received many bids. I would be interested to know what other cities put in a bid.
  14. I think the show in Dekalb this year will be the one to watch and the G7 are probably using that as a gage at how well these shows may be attended in the future. For the past couple of years the TOC show in Rockford seems to have been a sucess. However, I would guess the majority of the people that went to that show were the local Rockford people that went to the 'Show of Shows'every year and didn't have any idea it was anything different than their annual corps show. Now with the MiM show not in Rockford, I think you will see the 'Show of Shows' crowd about the same as it has always been and possibly a large decrease in the number of people that go to Dekalb compared to Rockford.
  15. What if it wasn't live? A re-brodcast say the Thursday night after finals, or a different slow movie day later in the fall? This would give the people that attended the live event a chance to watch it. I know even though I was there I would go to see it again. It would allow the performers a chance see it and it would be a great opportunity for both of those groups mentioned above to invite their friends along to go watch it with them and give DCA some more exposure.
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