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The following is a list of current drum corps competing as members of Drum Corps International ... Spirit of Atlanta: Atlanta, Georgia ... Heat Wave Tampa, Florida ...
The Muchachos Drum and Bugle Corps [d] was an Open Class corps formed in 1959 as the junior corps component to the senior corps, the Hawthorne Caballeros. Like the Caballeros, the group was sponsored by American Legion Post #199 of Hawthorne, New Jersey and was known for their Latin-inspired shows. [ 50 ]
Atlanta CV (originally known as The Atlanta CorpsVets) is an all-age drum and bugle corps that competes in the Drum Corps Associates circuit. It was founded in 1997 and is one of two competitive corps in the state of Georgia, alongside Spirit of Atlanta .
Philippine Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Team: Makati, Metro Manila: 1963–present "The Commandant's Own" Washington, D.C. 1934–present Official website: United States Air Force Academy Drum and Bugle Corps: Colorado Springs, Colorado: 1948–present Official website: United States Naval Academy Drum and Bugle Corps: Annapolis, Maryland: 1914 ...
Drum Corps International (DCI) is a governing body for drum and bugle corps. Founded in 1971 and known as "marching music's major league," DCI develops and enforces rules of competition and judges at sanctioned drum and bugle corps competitions throughout the United States and Canada. It is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana.
In 2000, while the corps was rehearsing at JSU just prior to the start of tour, the corps director attempted to fold the drum corps. Due to a very strong response by corps alumni, parents, staff and other members of the drum corps community Spirit of Atlanta got through the season, finishing in 15th place at DCI Finals in College Park, Maryland ...
The Cadets Drum & Bugle Corps (Erie, PA) perform in Annapolis, MD on June 16, 2007. A modern drum and bugle corps is a musical marching unit consisting of brass instruments, percussion instruments, electronic instruments, and color guard.
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