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According to corpsreps, "Turkey Lurkey Time" from "Promises, Promises" by Burt Bacharach was played by three corps ... the '69 Santa Clara Vanguard, the '70 Boston Crusaders, and by the '75 Bleu Raeders. Hope I didn't spoil anyone's fun.

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According to corpsreps, "Turkey Lurkey Time" from "Promises, Promises" by Burt Bacharach was played by three corps ... the '69 Santa Clara Vanguard, the '70 Boston Crusaders, and by the '75 Bleu Raeders.  Hope I didn't spoil anyone's fun.

VERY GOOD

I'm not sure about SCV?

but lets stick with Boston

and move to the rest of the questions.

You have two points, plus a bonus point

and currently lead the pack by 3 POINTS

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1 Promises Promises

2 Boston

3 1970 for concert

4 Great. snare ride cym. independents

5 Stokie

6 Centerino

7 bonus point? Top Drums at the Nationals

First nice job, However their seems to be some issues!

The judges are currently looking into the rules.

Insider Information ? Bonus Point and penalties

if you ask for bonus point? We will post your final score later,

once the rules committee has made a final decision. Any

penalties WILL BE deducted from your score.

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First nice job, However their seems to be some issues!

The judges are currently looking into the rules.

Insider Information ? Bonus Point and penalties

if you ask for bonus point? We will post your final score later,

once the rules committee has made a final decision. Any

penalties WILL BE deducted from your score.

So Sorry about the penalties BOSTON

Your Concert in 1970 was one of, if not

the best ever! The Brass Voicing and Drum Chart

were outstanding.

I will try the Quiz Later

Would you like the telephone #

to get the penalties dropped

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Drum god, indeed! Gerry is that, a genius. He saved my charts at Garfield, too. A man, a martini and a briefcase full of golden notes.

Most corps folks today probably don't realize he is responsible for introducing melodic percussion, keyboards, tympani...etc. Gerry is the Godfather of the Pit. When Boston and the Sunrisers were threatened with disqualification for marching xylophones, Gerry commented "They think they can put the bells in jail! Too late, 'cause they're out of the box, a-ha!"

The Sunrisers played Conquest in '68 when they won Legion Nationals. That was BS for them (Before Shellmer).

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