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The first half of the season is now over and the Corps is getting ready for a well earned 2 week break before the August Camp in Tewkesbury. There are some very mixed feelings about the first half of the season in terms of achievements however there is no doubt about the effort put in […]
July 27th, 2009 | Filed under Drum Corps U.K. | Read More »
The Senators have topped the DCUK Warrington show, yesterday in Warrington. The corps scored 72.30. The Kidsgrove Scouts came in second with a score of 71.10. The corps had to perform in the rain again, although not quite as bad as the show last week in Arklow – Ireland. The Senators took the captions Music […]
July 23rd, 2009 | Filed under Drum Corps U.K. | Read More »
Steve Wright the 2009 Drum Major and member of the Senators Drum and Bugle took charge of 582 kit drummers during the “Stick it to MS” largest drum ensemble world record attempt which was held at the National Indoor Arena Birmingham, England on Monday 13th July 2008 at the culmination of the National Guitarfest and […]
July 19th, 2009 | Filed under Drum Corps U.K. | Read More »
Celebrating our 40th Anniversary, the 37th Kingswood Scouts are proud to present their 2009 production entitled "A Classical Renaissance" which will explore works from some of the most important composers of the last 300 years. Using music from Beethoven, Rachmaninov, and Glass, we will take you on a journey through Classicism, Romanticism, and The 20th […]
July 11th, 2009 | Filed under Drum Corps U.K. | Read More »
The 37th Kingswood Scouts took part in the Armed Forces Day parade in Kingswood. Both the Senior and Cadet Corps took part in the parade through Kingswood receiving a warm welcome from the general public. The Parade featured members of the Armed Forces, veterans and military vehicles. This was a good opportunity for the Corps […]
July 11th, 2009 | Filed under Drum Corps U.K. | Read More »
Due to unprecedented interest shown in the this years event, the original venue and home of last years championships (Northwich Victoria) was deemed too small to offer the anticipated numbers of fans and competitors the quality drum corps experience they expect. The double-tiered West Stand at Field Mill has a capacity of 5,500 (compared to […]
July 8th, 2009 | Filed under Drum Corps U.K. | Read More »
2009 sees the Senators celebrate a significant landmark event in that it is the Corps 25th Anniversary year. To mark this milestone the Senators are pleased to confirm that our 2009 production will be entitled ‘Reflection’, The members and staff of the Senators look forward to entertaining audiences and adjudicators alike during this very special […]
July 8th, 2009 | Filed under Drum Corps U.K. | Read More »
FIFTY years of history will be remembered when the Anchormen Drum and Bugle Corps holds a reunion. The evening will bring together friends from the late 1950s to the present day. "This is a unique occasion for all past members to celebrate," said corps director Michael Moss. "We hope members and friends from the early […]
July 5th, 2009 | Filed under Drum Corps U.K. | Read More »
Following the recent announcement that the Corps were re-forming, Waterlooville Drum Corps will be holding their first practice on 11th July 2009 from 1pm till 4pm. The location is Waterlooville Baptist Church, London Road (opposite the Woodpecker pub) – previous members and anyone wishing to join are welcome to come along. Check out their website […]
July 4th, 2009 | Filed under Drum Corps U.K. | Read More »
James Moore is the percussion Caption Head of the Kidsgrove Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps. Having joined the corps in 2003, James also writes for the drumline. Kidsgrove are an open-age British drum corps and in 2010, celebrate 100 years. James is married to Kelly and they are expecting their first child. As a professional […]
July 3rd, 2009 | Filed under Drum Corps U.K. | Read More »