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Suncoast Sound's bass line 85-86

b**bs they were awesome!!! I'm pretty sure they had the same 5 guys for both years -- I wish bds were still tuned that way

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Some of the best all time soloists are, in my opinion, found over the years in DCA.

But in DCI here are a few of mine:

Kevin Creasey, Glassmen, Flugelhorn, 2001

Jim Centorino BAC Sop, 70'S

Barbara Maroney, Mello, 83-84 Cadets

Jon Schipper, Madison, sop, 90's

Jerry Noonan, North Star, sop,'80

Jeff Kievet, Muchachos, sop,'74

Bonnie Ott, mello, BD, 70's

Jim Brady, Bridgemen, sop, '77

any of the BD sops from the 80's

Jim Metzger, Madison, sop, '75

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- All the soloists in 2005 San Fransisco Renegades (DCA), especially the mellophone player that did the 30 second lip trill! :blink:

Ahhh....that would be DCP's own "Randomnoise" Chris Nalls....inventor or the "infinitrill"!

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Without a doubt,

Jeff Wilt, Bluecoats Sop soloist '86-'89, hands down the guy that gave the Bluecoats their identity(he's the guy in my avtar here to the left).

Soultrain, Spirit of Atlanta 1988

The red headed sop soloist with Spirit of Atlanta from '85-'86 (maybe '87 too....someone from Spirit help me out here).

All of the soloists from the '88 Blue Devils, smooth as silk and confident.

DW

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This is extremely easy--Kevin Creasey (sp?), Glassmen '01-'02 flugel soloist.

Yup! I'm right there with you on that one.

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Without a doubt,

Jeff Wilt, Bluecoats Sop soloist '86-'89, hands down the guy that gave the Bluecoats their identity(he's the guy in my avtar here to the left).

Soultrain, Spirit of Atlanta 1988

The red headed sop soloist with Spirit of Atlanta from '85-'86 (maybe '87 too....someone from Spirit help me out here).

All of the soloists from the '88 Blue Devils, smooth as silk and confident.

DW

Thank You Darren. It does my heart good to be remembered and appreciated all these years later. It's hard to believe it's been two decades.

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The BD sqeeker from the 80s. i dont remember the year I want to say 87 but I am sure I am wrong. It was a good solo when it was right but it was interesting as sqeeks.

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Dan Halpern - 89 Blue Devils - Apart from the one frack on Finals night, he was superb.

i think all in all for a full solo.. thats got my vote.

- The trumpet solo in the 2002 Blue Devils ballad where he turns backfield right before nailing the high note!

i believe that was jeff lynn (97-02)

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