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The Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Concord, California. The Blue Devils are members of Drum Corps International (DCI). [1] They have finished in the top three at the DCI World Championships since 2006, and have placed no lower than fifth since 1992.
The logo of BD Performing Arts. BD Performing Arts is the corporate entity that manages several performance groups in Concord, California.Included in these groups are the three Blue Devils Drum & Bugle Corps, designated "A", "B", and "C"; the Blue Devils International Corps; the Blue Devils Open Class, A Class, and Special Needs Winter Guards; BD Winds (formally the Diablo Wind Symphony); RCC ...
Scott Johnson (sometimes referred to as ScoJo) is an American percussionist and music educator best known as the percussion director for the Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps. [1] He is cited as one of the most influential members within the development of marching percussion. [2]
Blue Shades; 98.400 1998 The Cadets (Bergen County, New Jersey) Jan Van der Roost's Stonehenge. Stonehenge; Canterbury Chorale; 98.400 1997 Blue Devils (Concord, California) As Time Goes By... Casablanca; Bangkok; A Night in Tunisia; As Time Goes By; 98.400 1996 Blue Devils (Concord, California) Club Blue: A Gangster Chronicle. Children's Hour ...
Corps Location Website 7th Regiment New London, Connecticut 7thregiment.org: The Battalion Salt Lake City, Utah battalioncorps.org: Blue Devils B: Concord, California
In September 2018, Vanguard Music & Performing Arts, BD Performing Arts, and Drum Corps International announced that the Vanguard Cadets would "be restructured as a California-based drum corps" and that both the Vanguard Cadets and the Blue Devils B Drum and Bugle Corps would not attend DCI Open Class Championships in 2019. [9] [10]
The Twenty-first Century opened for The Cavaliers much as the Twentieth had ended. The 2001 program of Saucedo's "Four Corners" won DCM, was second to Blue Devils at DCI Southwestern in San Antonio, then won DCI Mid-America in Murfreesboro, DCI Midwestern in Indianapolis, and DCI Eastern in Philadelphia. Although they lost several shows to both ...
The Blue Devils Drum & Bugle Corps used Karn Evil 9 for a drum break in their 1984 and 1985 programs. [9] [10] It was a favorite of the 1986 World Champion New York Mets baseball team and played in the clubhouse and Shea Stadium before games. It was also used on their official 1986 season highlights home video.