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Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Internet Drum Corps Radio I am having a lot of fun listening to a variety of corps recordings here: Internet Drum Corps Radio Shows from the 60s to present are being played in streaming format (MPEG Audio Layer-3). With a a late model browser you should be all set. It works with broadband and dial-up connections so don't be afraid to give it a try. Shows are complete with no one announcing the corps name and year although often the show announcers can be heard at the beginning. I even heard a judges GE tape for Spirit of Altlanta from 1986 at one point!
Posted 10/26/2005 09:51:00 AM
by Sam
#| Saturday, October 22, 2005
Ambassadors Dec., 1978: Aurora Christmas Parade ![]() ![]() ![]() Here are some scans of one of my first parades with a drum corps. I am the guy holding the French Horn pointed at the ground. To my left is my first role model for drum corps: Kevin Middleton. This is probably one of the last appearances of a marching tympani line with the Ambassadors; They were grounded in 1979, my rookie year. I don't know why the one player has no tympani. The keyboards were still marched in '79, carried by the skinniest girls in the corps which apparently was an unwritten rule. ... I got better. Labels: Ambassadors
Posted 10/22/2005 06:46:00 PM
by Sam
#| Wednesday, October 19, 2005
DeLaSalle Cardinals Reunion - October 29th, 2005 DeLaSalle Cardinals Reunion20051029.pdf (you will need Adobe Acrobat to see this) Get tickets for ZACK NITE 2005 Sorry for the late notice about this... Labels: Alumni get-togethers
Posted 10/19/2005 11:30:00 AM
by Sam
#| Troopers - will not field a competitive corps for the 2006 season Troopers - In Troopers News ...
This is discouraging. For as long as I have known about drum corps, the Troopers have been on the field, stubbornly traditional, annoyingly popular. I remember touring through Casper with the '84 Blue Devils; we handily won on the sheets but were utterly defeated by the applause meter. Good luck Troopers. Get back soon. Labels: DCI
Posted 10/19/2005 11:24:00 AM
by Sam
#| Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Insult to Injuries First Forestry Students brandish chainsaws in your general direction, then the Great Falls Tribune calls you a "Drum and Brass Crops". UM forestry students apologize to band See Also: Senshu Univ. Tamana High School Drum & Brass Corps
Posted 10/11/2005 03:44:00 PM
by Sam
#| The return of the Velvet Knights?
http://www.vkyao.org/ Labels: DCI
Posted 10/11/2005 08:52:00 AM
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