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"DCI All-Star Review," Bowling Green, OH


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Thank you for the play by play Kevin, yours are always my favorites to read on here.

Ditto.

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A lot of WOOOOs from the crowd. The Cadets are STRONG early out of the gate this year.

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Excellent mellophone section playing with footwork while the sabres toss and catch within their block.

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Applause for the narration as we strive to complete the work we...have...done!

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Tempo picks up on the tail end of Lincoln Portrait and there is a lot of pass through drill work in the horns. After the final big chord, the corps turns and moves backfield. We begin hearing audio from radio broadcasts and FDR speeches during the start of the Great Depression.

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Excellent trumpet feature right in the middle of the field to intro Music for the Theater.

Seriously, I want this guy's voice. He's really good.

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Excellent mello soloist up on the stage during the more jazzy section of the Theater section.

We now move to the start of WWII. Drum line is playing just as strong as they were last year.

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Horns come running up to the front sideline for the final chords of the FDR segment of the show.

A French horn soloist now stands on the stage playing the Common Man theme from Symphony No. 2 as the words of JFK are heard in the background.

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Excellent trumpet feature right in the middle of the field to intro Music for the Theater.

Seriously, I want this guy's voice. He's really good.

Since others have said he's lip syncing, does the recording actually belong to this person?
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The horns are playing Tender Land while the drum line plays from the back right corner. As they begin to come forward, the pit joins them and begins the segue into Appalachian Spring.

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