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The newly formed Madison Scouts Alumni Association announces its board and leadership positions for the upcoming year. Serving in the role of President will be Randy Ferrie, Andrew Hill as Vice President, and Joe Murray as a member of Executive Committee. The MSAA board of directors will include: Byron Turner – Chapter Development Tony Riederer […]
February 5th, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
Spirit of Atlanta is proud to announce new leadership for the 2019 Spirit of Atlanta color guard. James Gabonay James Gabonay will be taking the role of Color Guard Coordinator/Designer. James has led many high schools as both an outdoor and winter color guard director and designer including Hempfield high School and Gateway High School […]
February 3rd, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
On Jan 21, roughly $25,000 worth of equipment was stolen from Impulse Drum and Bugle Corps, a non-profit youth organization. The burglars rented a storage unit at A-American Self-Storage in Santa Fe Springs, California. They entered their unit, closed the door, broke through the walls of their rented unit to raid six adjoining units. Read […]
February 3rd, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI Open | Read More »

Carolina Crown and Reading Buccaneers have entered into a unique new Strategic Alliance within the drum corps community. “We’re extremely excited to announce and looking forward to the potential opportunities that lie ahead by creating this alliance with Buccaneers,” said Jim Coates, CEO/Executive Director of Carolina Crown, Inc. “If the proven histories of both organizations […]
February 2nd, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCA News,DCI World,FrontPage Feature | Read More »
The Blue Knights Drum & Bugle Corps Hall of Fame is now accepting nominations to recognize individuals who have made a profound influence on the organization. The Hall of Fame is to preserve the memory of the incredible people who have made a substantial, positive impact to the Blue Knights Drum & Bugle Corps and […]
February 2nd, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
The Seattle Cascades Drum & Bugle Corps are seeking energetic administrators to work with us for the 2019 summer season. Tour assistants will assist in the day to day functions of the Corps. Once part of our team, you will be responsible for ensuring successful operations of the Seattle Cascades, while working closely with the […]
February 1st, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
We are now accepting nominations for the 2019 Phantom Regiment Hall of Fame! Do you know someone who has made a significant and long-lasting positive impact on the Phantom Regiment? The Phantom Regiment Hall of Fame was created in 2016 to honor and recognize such individuals. (Read about the inaugural PR Hall of Fame here). […]
February 1st, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »

The Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps Hall of Fame (HOF) annually recognizes individuals for distinguished service, contributing to the health, growth, and advancement of the Troopers as a civic youth organization in support of the Troopers’ mission: “To provide a youth activity with positive educational experiences that promotes the growth and development of specific life […]
January 31st, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World,FrontPage Feature | Read More »
The parent organization of the Allentown Cadets drum and bugle corps has settled part of a lawsuit by its former CEO George Hopkins over his salary and benefits after he was fired in the wake of sexual assault allegations. According to an order filed in federal court Tuesday, Youth Education in the Arts and Hopkins […]
January 31st, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »
Former Allentown Cadets director George Hopkins has settled a civil claim with the Cadets parent organization, Youth Education in the Arts, regarding compensation. An order filed Tuesday in federal court says Hopkins and YEA have reached an agreement. Hopkins had been suing YEA for $650,000 in severance, vacation and expenses. He resigned from his post […]
January 31st, 2019 | Filed under Current News,DCI World | Read More »