LaSqueegee Posted January 9, 2006 Share Posted January 9, 2006 (edited) :) Edited January 9, 2006 by LaSqueegee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMS0527 Posted January 9, 2006 Share Posted January 9, 2006 I don't know what else Rondo does besides being the announcer on broadcasts...speaking of announcers, has Dennis Delucia been inducted yet? (probably has) Rondo is a staple in the activity...I'd say second only to Brandt Crocker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LaSqueegee Posted January 9, 2006 Share Posted January 9, 2006 I believe Dennis in in the Hall of Fame for his work with the Bridgemen back in the 80s. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Boo Posted January 9, 2006 Share Posted January 9, 2006 From DCI.org Currently there are 75 DCI Hall of Fame members. 2005 Dick Brown Longtime arranger, instructor and judge with many different corps. Jeff Fiedler Director of the Cavaliers; has lead that corps to six DCI World Championships Peggy Twiggs Groundbreaking color guard instructor with the 27th Lancers, Cadets 2004 Barry Bell Musical director, designer, Toronto Optimists Scott Chandler Instructor, Bridgemen, Spirit of Atlanta and the Cadets; program coordinator/choreographer, Blue Devils Tom Float Instructor for the Freelancers, Etobicoke-Oakland Crusaders, Spirit of Atlanta and Blue Devils Stephanie Lynde Principal dance choreographer, Blue Devils, 1980s. Donnie VanDoren Brass caption head for the Garfield Cadets, Star of Indiana 2003 Glenn Opie Charter member of DCI board of directors, director, Argonne Rebels, 1949-1973. Len Piekarski Visual instructor and designer, the Cavaliers, 1957-1968. 2002 Clarence Beebe Founder and executive director, Madison Scouts, 1938-1967. Sal Ferrera Member, instructor, arranger, program director, the Cavaliers, 1953-1977. David Gibbs Member, instructor, designer, executive director, Blue Devils, 1974-present Moe Latour Member, instructor, tour manager, director, Blue Raeders, Blue Stars, Phantom Regiment, Star of Indiana, the Cadets, 1949-present. Sie Lurye Founder and director, Royal Aires, 1958-1968. 2001 Thom Hannum Percussion arranger, clinician and consultant Marc Sylvester Visual designer and instructor, the Cadets, 1982-present. James Wedge Brass arranger and instructor, 27th Lancers 1968-1982. 2000 Adolph DeGrauwe Director of The Cavaliers 1979-1990. Ralph Hardimon Percussion composer and arranger. Larry McCormick Percussion instructor, arranger and innovator. 1999 Gary Czapinski Show consultant and designer. Paul Litteau Developer of adjudication methodology and philosophy. Clarke Williams DCI Judge, 1972-present. 1998 Charley Poole, Jr. Percussion arranger for the 27th Lancers, 1977-1986. Gerry Shellmer Percussion arranger and instructor, 1950-1977. Ernie Zimny Performer, instructor, judge, contest crew, and DCI office staff, 1931-1999. 1997 James Elvord Brass arranger and instructor, DCI judge. George Hopkins Director of the Cadets, 1984-present. Michael Moxley Visual instructor, designer and director, the Blue Devils, 1974-1990. 1996 Michael Cesario Visual designer and consultant, DCI television broadcast commentator and cinsultant. Jim Prime Jr. Brass arranger and instructor. Dave Richards DCI Judge, 1972-1986. 1995 Joe Marrella Percussion arranger and consultant. Sandra Opie Brass instructor for the Argonne Rebels, 1959-1973, DCI judge, 1973-1989. Jim Ott Brass arranger for the Commodores, Blue Devils and Spirit of Atlanta. 1994 John Brazale Drill designer and instructor, Phantom Regiment, 1975-1992. William Howard Charter member of the DCI Board of Directors, Director of the Madison Scouts, 1968-1976. Jim Wren Music arranger for Phantom Regiment, 1968-1996. 1993 Gene Monterastelli Instructor and management with Troopers, 1966-1975, DCI judge, 1976 - present. Jerry Seawright Founder and director of the Blue Devils, 1970-1984. Scott Stewart Director of the Madison Scouts, 1977-2002. 1992 Steve Brubaker Visual designer and instructor, the Cavaliers, 1978-1992. George Oliviero DCI judge and judge educator. Don Whiteley First DCI public relations director. 1991 Roman Blenski Drum Corps Midwest executive director and former Division II & III coordinator. Joe Colla Judging and DCI contest crew. Truman Crawford Brass arranger and instructor. Dennis DeLucia Percussion arranger and instructor. Wayne Downey Brass arranger and instructor, Blue Devils, 1974-present. Jack Meehan Brass instructor, Troopers, Blue Devils and Santa Clara Vanguard. Ralph Pace Visual designer and instructor, Blue Rock, 27th Lancers, Cavaliers and Spirit of Atlanta. Fred Sanford Percussion arranger and instructor for the Santa Clara Vanguard, 1968-1980. George Zingali Visual designer and instructor, 27th Lancers, Garfield Cadets and Star of Indiana. 1990 Rodney Goodhart Percussion judge and caption head of the DCI Task Force on Judging. Bobby Hoffman Visual designer and creator of the Bridgmen, Velvet Knights images. Aram Kazazian Visual and timing and penalty judge for DCI Championships in the 1970s and 1980s. Robert Notaro A catalyst for DCI Division II & III corps in the 1980s. Mary Pesceone DCI administrator. 1989 Pete Emmons Visual designer and instructor, Santa Clara Vanguard, 1968-1980. Ken Kobold First DCI redording engineer; Created championship records during the 1970s and 1980s. Richard Maass Visual judge and instructor; First DCI chief judge in 1972. James Unrath Author of the original "Blue Book" of drum corps rules. 1988 Bernard Baggs DCI judge and executive board advisor. Robert Briske DCI contest director, 1972-1994. Earl Joyce Father of modern judging; Influenced the development of a standard and uniform system of judging. 1987 Robert Currie Percussion judge, 1958-1976. 1986 Don Pesceone Executive director of DCI, 1973-1994. Gail Royer Charter member of DCI Board of Directors; Founder and director of the Santa Clara Vanguard, 1967-1992. 1985 Donald Angelica Longtime DCI judges' administrator. George Bonfiglio Charter member of DCI Board of Directors; Founder and director of the 27th Lancers. Jim Jones Charter member of DCI Board of Directors; Founder and director of the Troopers for 30 years. David Kampschroer Charter member of DCI board of directors; First executive director of Western region for DCI; President of Blue Stars, 1968 – 1980. Hugh Mahon Charter member of DCI Board of Directors; First executive director of eastern region for DCI; Member, instructor and director, Garfield Cadets, 1955-1972. Don Warren Charter member of DCI Board of Directors. Founder and director of the Cavaliers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Boo Posted January 9, 2006 Share Posted January 9, 2006 Steve Vickers I've written a letter on behalf of Steve in past years. It would make my heart soar to see him recognized for his contributions to the junior corps activity. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matye Posted January 9, 2006 Share Posted January 9, 2006 There are so many worthy people who need recognition ... I know the choices are very difficult ... and thanks Mike for the list of inductees ... it takes one's breath away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Boo Posted January 9, 2006 Share Posted January 9, 2006 There are so many worthy people who need recognition ... I know the choices are very difficult ... and thanks Mike for the list of inductees ... it takes one's breath away. As big as the list is, there are still a huge number of worthy folk to consider. I would encourage anyone who strongly believes that someone should be in the DCI Hall of Fame to download the nomination criteria from DCI.org and nominate that person, as anyone can nominate anyone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bstar82 Posted January 21, 2006 Share Posted January 21, 2006 Harvey Berish. John Simpson. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jocko the Wonder Llama Posted January 21, 2006 Share Posted January 21, 2006 Holy crow! So many legends of the drumcorps activity. And a few that I have had the honor to have met, and several more whom I was judged by. Wow, kind of awe inspiring to a broke down old horn player like me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madscout96 Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 Will there ever be a DCI Hall of Fame? I mean an actually physically present Hall of Fame? I'm sure it's not on very high on the list of priorities. I think DCI could have a "travelling" Hall of Fame/Museum that gets set up during finals week every year. They could have old memorabilia from corps, photos, videos, displays and write-ups of the inductees, etc. They could charge admission and maybe include admission to Div. II/III finals with the cost of admission. I'd go see it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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