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  2. Fred Sanford (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Fred developed the Yamaha Sounds of Summer band camps which each summer attracted over 10,000 students who studied under Fred's direction. Fred Sanford was also active in the Percussive Arts Society , serving on the PAS Marching Percussion Committee as well as being the "voice" of the Marching Percussion Festival for almost two decades.

  3. Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Madison, Wisconsin.The Madison Scouts are one of the thirteen founding member corps of Drum Corps International (DCI) and a two-time DCI World Champion.

  4. Corps of drums - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, the Corps, a military musical heritage from Dutch colonial times, and a variant of the tanjidor marching band, may be treated as a military, civil, or school marching and show band, and in some cases as a Drum and Bugle Corps. A Corps is either attached to the main marching band or operates as a stand-alone band.

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  6. The Stars and Stripes Forever - Wikipedia

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    The student band Strindens Promenade Orchester in Trondheim, Norway, has the world record in "speed playing" of "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (absolutely all notes must be played). The band calls their speedy rendering of the march "Stars and Stribes", and performs the march at all solemn occasions at the Trondheim Student Society. Set during ...

  7. Varsity (fight song) - Wikipedia

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    "Varsity" was first played at a Friday night pep rally held at University Hall on October 6, 1911, where Michigan Marching Band director Eugene Fischer heard it and agreed to play it the very next day during the football team's game against Case. [1] [4] It is likely that Fischer made his own band arrangement of the song overnight

  8. Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Bucky Hensletter (voiced by Scott Menville [2] [5]) – A student of Norrisville High who is a member of the school's marching band, in which he plays the triangle. He always makes jokes or comebacks, followed up with a "Zing!". He is shown to be vulnerable enough to be turned into a purple fish-like monster with long eyes by the Sorcerer ...

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    With another writers’ strike fully underway in Hollywood, we’re more grateful than ever for the TV dialogue that made our latest Quotes of the Week compilation. (Speaking of the strike, go ...