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It's not about technique, programming or performance, though they certainly bring all that. It's not about organization or management style or fundraising. This is about heart, big-time heart.

You may have seen them at the parade after their 14 hour bus ride from Nashville and their 1 AM wake up call to march the 7 or so miles from Central Park West to Herald Square, playing constantly for the several hundred thousand bystanders.

Everybody else then collapsed onto their busses and/or went to lunch. The Father Ryan Band went to Far Rockaway with a police escort and did a drive-by parade for people whose lives had been turned upside down by a hurricane.

Many corps and bands are constantly asking for your support. They have no choice. How many will give this kind of support to others?

Lesson learned...from a Nashville band. They have significant Drum Corps DNA, by the way. Former Madison Scout performer and Santa Clara Vanguard staffer, Damon Padilla, teaches their champion guard.

News Center 4 in NY shot a feature segment, subtitled as above. It's worth viewing. It's about heart.

PS. In delivering this lesson, it's a good bet the band members learned something about heart, as well.

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It's not about technique, programming or performance, though they certainly bring all that. It's not about organization or management style or fundraising. This is about heart, big-time heart.

You may have seen them at the parade after their 14 hour bus ride from Nashville and their 1 AM wake up call to march the 7 or so miles from Central Park West to Herald Square, playing constantly for the several hundred thousand bystanders.

Everybody else then collapsed onto their busses and/or went to lunch. The Father Ryan Band went to Far Rockaway with a police escort and did a drive-by parade for people whose lives had been turned upside down by a hurricane.

Many corps and bands are constantly asking for your support. They have no choice. How many will give this kind of support to others?

Lesson learned...from a Nashville band. They have significant Drum Corps DNA, by the way. Former Madison Scout performer and Santa Clara Vanguard staffer, Damon Padilla, teaches their champion guard.

News Center 4 in NY shot a feature segment, subtitled as above. It's worth viewing. It's about heart.

PS. In delivering this lesson, it's a good bet the band members learned something about heart, as well.

That's awesome!!

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Father Ryan's always been a great school and had a great band program. Their winter drumline has also won at WGI before, iirc. Damon's on staff at Regiment and is the designer for the flags.

Yeah, I think they've medaled in Scholastic A and Open class several times: I think they've won A a few times, and maybe won Open once. I also think they're one of the few (only?) groups to participate in WGI Championships every year of WGI percussion's existence.

A very solid percussion program

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It's not about technique, programming or performance, though they certainly bring all that. It's not about organization or management style or fundraising. This is about heart, big-time heart.

You may have seen them at the parade after their 14 hour bus ride from Nashville and their 1 AM wake up call to march the 7 or so miles from Central Park West to Herald Square, playing constantly for the several hundred thousand bystanders.

Everybody else then collapsed onto their busses and/or went to lunch. The Father Ryan Band went to Far Rockaway with a police escort and did a drive-by parade for people whose lives had been turned upside down by a hurricane.

Many corps and bands are constantly asking for your support. They have no choice. How many will give this kind of support to others?

Lesson learned...from a Nashville band. They have significant Drum Corps DNA, by the way. Former Madison Scout performer and Santa Clara Vanguard staffer, Damon Padilla, teaches their champion guard.

News Center 4 in NY shot a feature segment, subtitled as above. It's worth viewing. It's about heart.

PS. In delivering this lesson, it's a good bet the band members learned something about heart, as well.

Saw that feature on the local news while up visiting family in NJ Thursday. It brought a smile to our faces, for sure.

What a great story, and wonderful gesture on the part of that band!

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