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Buccaneer Alumni 2014 Show


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As the spring concert season approaches, the Reading Buccaneer Alumni Drum & Bugle Corps is pleased to annouce their 2014 show: BEYOND THE SEA 2014.

The theme song from "Burke's Law" - from the 1963-66 American detective show featuring Gene Barry, this tune we played by the Reading Buccaneers in their first DCA a Championship in 1965.

Maria from West Side Story - this year's version is a slightly updated version of the one played on the field during the 1968 DCA Championship Season.

Traditional Color Presentation: America - paying tribute to the Men and Women of our Military and our great Country! Listen to this version and you'll feel like you're at the 1968 Championships all over again.

Earth, Wind & Fire's Fantasy - played in the first year of the "long blue coats" 1979 DCA Championship Season. Hold on tight.

Drum Solo - Drunken Sailor. What do you do with a drunkin' sailor? Get out of the way... the percussion line means business!

En Sueno - a familiar tune from the field shows of 1981 and '82. The name means "In a Dream" but you won't be able to sleep through it.

Ending the show with the Bucs Alumni classic, Beyond the Sea - Bobby Darin sang it and the Buccaneers made it part of drum corps history playing it in both the 1965 and '68 DCA Championship season.

Looking forward to see you at the upcoming shows for the Hanover Lancers (April 12) and Reading Buccaneers (May 10).

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