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I feel like there's a lot more synth in the show than before. Not sure what to think of that yet.

Drum line gets an ovation from the crowd after their solo. Great job!

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Guard changes uniform tops from gray (storm clouds) to yellow and orange (sun) for the closer. Excellent job by the trumpet soloist at the start of New Century Dawn. Great piece and an energetic way to end the show.

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Horns are pushing through to the end. Now that they're on tour and practicing/performing regularly, they're really getting their endurance up.

Crowd loves Capital Regiment! Great performance to start the show!

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Racine Scouts are up next.

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Racine Scouts are a small corps with a lot of heart. They always have an entertaining show and I love to see them every year.

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The 2009 Racine Scouts program is entitled "New York Under Chrome Lights" and consists of:

New York State of Mind by Joel, Billy

Give My Regards to Broadway (from Yankee Doodle Dandy) by Cohan, George M.

42nd Street by Warren, Harry

Harlem Nocturne by Hagen, Earle

Sing, Sang, Sung by Goodwin, Gordon

Manhattan Skyline

New York, New York (from New York New York) by Kander, John; Ebb, Fred

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I just saw two mellos who march with incredible posture and form. The corps in general marches well. Brass has a good sound, too. Drums need to clean up their playing, but it's still June, so they've got time.

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Ovation from the crowd at the end of Give My Regards to Broadway!

Now into 42nd Street. Contras laying down a great groove. Park and blow! Small horn line but they can put out the volume when they want to.

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Soprano duet up front. Nice job getting two squealers out of that small horn line. The kids love to play from the looks of things.

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