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  2. The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Cavaliers' 70th Anniversary logo, 2018. The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps (also known as "The Green Machine") is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Rosemont, Illinois. [1] The Cavaliers were one of the thirteen founding member corps of Drum Corps International and is a seven-time DCI World Champion. The ...

  3. James B. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Due to Campbell’s time with the Cavaliers he was inducted into the Drum Corps International Hall of Fame [2] in 2008 as well as the Bands of America Hall of Fame in 2013. [3] Campbell has also served as percussion director for the McDonald’s All-American High School Band and past president of the Percussive Arts Society.

  4. Frank Arsenault - Wikipedia

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    Frank Arsenault played rudimental snare drum in the field of competitive drum and bugle marching corps in the 1950s. He was associated with the Skokie Indians and the Chicago Cavaliers, being credited with both groups having risen to national prominence. [3] He was a member of the Lancraft Fife and Drum Corps in North Haven, Connecticut. [4]

  5. The Cavaliers - Wikipedia

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    The Cavaliers may refer to: The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps; J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers; The Sensations, a group initially known as The Cavaliers; Cleveland Cavaliers, an NBA Basketball Team

  6. Marching percussion - Wikipedia

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    The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps were the first marching unit to use and standardize tonal bass drum tuning. [11] Many groups try to use the largest size bass drum that is comfortable for the physically largest bass drummer to carry as the bottom bass drum, as larger people are generally better able to carry a bigger drum for many hours.

  7. Casey Claw - Wikipedia

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    It was first performed in 1993 by Mark Casey in his solo at DCI. It was performed in the fall of 1993 by the University of Kentucky drum line at the PASIC indoor drum line competition as well as the BOA indoor drum line competition. The Cavaliers Drum & Bugle Corps performed it in 1994, 1995, & 2023.

  8. Mitch Markovich - Wikipedia

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    Mitch Markovich first developed his international reputation in percussion, as a clinician and educational representative for the Ludwig Drum Company.He has taught and performed at major universities throughout the United States including Indiana University, Ohio State University, the University of Southern California, the University of Texas, the University of Missouri at Kansas City ...

  9. J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers - Wikipedia

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    The Cavaliers formed around 1955 with leader and guitarist Sid Holmes, bassist Lewis Elliott, saxophonist Rob Zeller, drummer Ray Smith, and vocalist Alton Baird. Baird was drafted shortly after the group formed and the band brought in J. Frank Wilson, after his discharge from Goodfellow Air Force Base (San Angelo, Texas) and Sid Holmes's subsequent mental deterioration in 1962.