DCI Today Summer, 2004

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S u m m e r , 2004

WHO

WILL IT BE?



Summer, 2004 VOLUME 30 • NUMBER 1

INSIDE 9 Never Let Go ✦ by Monica Simon

13 2004 SUMMER

MUSIC GAMES ✦ Tour and World Championships Schedule

27 DCI Goes to Hollywood ✦ by Dave Wilson

29 Shining the Shoes ✦ An interview with Pete Emmons

38 Free Day

Bring it in

✦ Big-screen Drum Corps Ensures a Blockbuster Summer

by Dan Acheson

DEPARTMENTS

WHAT CORPS will touch our hearts like they never have before?

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What corps will raise the bar on achieving excellence? What corps will

✦ News in the world of DCI

21 Tickets ✦ On sale now

be more innovative than they have ever been? What corps will surprise audiences at the end of the season? What corps member will grow the most through the season? What staff member will take the time to

32 DCI Merchandise

council corps members on matters of life beyond drum corps? What

✦ Brand-new for 2004

volunteer corps mom or dad will provide health care when needed?

ON THE COVER Photo taken at the 2003 DCI World Championship Division I Finals, Saturday, August 9 at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida.

What volunteer corps mom or dad will drive endless miles to find a part to keep a piece of equipment going? What corps director will take his or her corps to new heights this season? What driver will take extra steps to be safe this season? What judge will make sure they have used all of the tools necessary to provide a fair competitive evaluation? What fan will cheer more and louder than they ever have? What event staff

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volunteer will take extra care of making sure the stage is set? And as the statement on the cover implies, who will be the next champion? The answer to everyone of the above questions is: ALL OF THEM! Have a most enjoyable 2004 season.

Publisher: Drum Corps International Co-Editors: Monica Simon and Dave Wilson Design and Production for Drum Corps International: DesignAura, San Francisco, California Art Direction: Laura Bratt and Nicole Bratt Contributing Writers: Dan Acheson, Marco Buscaglia, Monica Simon, Dave Wilson Performance Photography: Sid and Linda Unser

Drum Corps International is a non-profit organization formed to service the North American drum and bugle corps activity. Editorial and business offices are located at 470 South Irmen Drive, Addison, IL 60101, phone 630.628.7888, fax 630.628.7971. DCI TODAY is published in Fall, Winter and Summer each year. Non-profit organization U.S. postage paid at Madison, WI permit #2223.

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Pit Break NEWS IN THE WORLD OF DIVISION I Phantom Regiment tricks as they’ve been preparing to once again spellbind audiences with another gorgeous ballad, Oblivion. The “Buicks” have a mysterious line in the background that will give anyone chills. For fans that thought last year’s Canon in D and Lord’s Prayer was gorgeous, wait until you hear this! With the return of the 2003 visual staff as well as some new faces, expect some major improvement in technique this year. The corps is already hitting on subjects such as not leaning into the step-off

and body control with the changes of direction. In April, the corps learned their entire opener and ballad drill, with staging that will make the production a great moment in drum corps. The camps were entirely successful. The corps is definitely ahead of the game, and waiting in anticipation for move-ins.

Kiwanis Kavaliers

The Cadets

The Kiwanis Kavaliers have

The winter months of drum corps are spent in avid preparation for the summer to come. The Cadets have a quick start to their season with a performance the day after move-ins, making the camps a particularly urgent time. The concert, “Memorial Brass,” is a week earlier than last year, forcing the corps to be as

Phantom Regiment is up to their old

filled their camp schedule with a number of exciting things this spring. In March, the corps laid down the sound track for a TV commercial, which was filmed in Orlando for the Ontario Lotto Corporation. The April camp took place at North Fort Myers High School, and more than 120 additional students attended the Kavaliers band clinic. The corps hosted another band clinic in May at Webber International University in Babson Park. The Kavaliers are striving to bring more awareness to the communities of our Florida operations and hope to develop a strong relationship with the schools and other groups in the area.

— DeLynn Mull, Trumpet

prepared as after a full week of spring training. This can only be considered a blessing, as the need to be prepared has made the corps just that. Another difference in The Cadets’ winter program is the approach to marching. Instead of concentrating solely on basic technique, the focus was placed mainly on how to prepare the body for the stress of marching The Cadets drill, by learning numerous exercises to strengthen specific muscles, and discussing what the visual program is conceptually about. The corps is ready to move-in and take hard work to a new level. Morale is high as the corps continues building on the momentum from the winter, with the potential to arrive at the first show more prepared than ever. — William Plenk, Drum Major

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Never Let Go Go Go by Monica Simon

We are in the summer months where junior drum and bugle corps across the country are hitting the road for the 2004 Drum Corps International SUMMER MUSIC GAMES Tour. Drum corps alumni and fans are anxiously awaiting to witness history in the making as the 2004 summer season undoubtedly promises to be yet another unforgettable year, both competitively, emotionally, and creatively. RECENT AGE-OUTS ARE FEELING a slight vacancy in their lives as they no longer must stock up on toiletries, rehearsal clothes and sunscreen or condition their bodies to endure the countless hours learning, memorizing, and perfecting their show material, which will soon become the soundtrack to their summer memories. A funny thing happens to those who have loved and left the drum corps activity. We sometimes feel that we need to let go. Some swear on their age-out night that they will never again pick up a horn to play, a flag to spin, or a drum to hack. Some quit cold-turkey, submerging themselves in their “regular” lives, and remove themselves from the drum corps community completely, even if it’s just for one season, for fear it may be too hard to sit through, or think it’s the best way to get the “addiction” out of their blood. But that’s just what it is. Drum corps gets in our blood. From the moment we become entranced by the first broadcast we catch on PBS, or stare in awe for the first time we see a drum corps show live, or even that unforgettable first step we took through the door of an audition camp, drum corps gets into our blood – and it stays there. Over the course of the summer tour, marching members forget their regular life at home. The memories of that last spring semester, part-time job, and just being on their own schedule seem so distant. But yet, only a few short months after they sleep on a gym floor for the last time that summer, the endless summer of drum corps tour just seems to have gone by in the blink of an eye, and all the memories flow through their minds as a blur. That is, until those who are able to return to the activity for another season reunite with their drum corps friends at the begin-

ning of the camp season, staying up all night that first weekend laughing at all the specific details we can resurrect from our summer together. They pick up their drum, rifle, or horn once again, and at first it feels so foreign, until they realize that yes, they’re back in the drum corps season. From then they begin to fall back into their old habits. Showering in the school locker room with 40 other people doesn’t phase them, they find that perfect position in their sleeping bags where they can get the best night of sleep, and that drum, rifle, or horn once again simply feels like an extension of their bodies. So why is it in this activity that we live & breathe, year after year, we feel that we should let go? That now that we have aged-out or no longer march, we should move on with our lives? We shouldn’t. If we graduate college or leave a job, we don’t try to forget all we learned from our experiences there. We don’t stop cheering on our alma mater, or learning from our experiences. Drum corps is more than the specific show we marched in a specific year and the placement and score to the tenths, or the specific people we still know in our respective corps. It’s about the experiences and memories we gained from our time spent in the ranks of a junior drum and bugle corps. So allow yourself to do a double take when a coach bus passes you on the highway, in wonderment that it may be one you spent some of the best summer nights in your life on, sharing the deepest conversations with your seat partner, or finding the most extreme ways to entertain each other on that 12 hour bus ride across the country. Allow yourself to pause when you see a football field where you once may have cleaned two sets of drill over and over on one of the hottest days of the summer. And allow yourself to reminisce when you hear one of those songs of summer that makes your stomach churn with nostalgia. But most of all, allow yourself to grieve over that moment in your life, no matter how long or how long ago, when you were a member of a drum & bugle corps. When something reminds you of the most random memory, let out a chuckle or a tear, knowing that you not only made the best of your youthful summers, but that you have carried that experience with you, and are forever changed because of it. Monica Simon is the Promotions Coordinator for Drum Corps International

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2004 TOUR SCHEDULE June 18

June 20

June 22

June 25

June 26

Menasha, WI

DeKalb, IL

Pittsburg, KS

Normal, IL

Seattle, WA

800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

620-235-4796 www.pittstateband.org

DCI CENTRAL ILLINOIS

www.nwmusicgames.org

Madison Scouts Phantom Regiment Colts Americanos Blue Stars

June 18 Oswego, IL 630-554-1010 630-896-2016 www.festivalofbrass.com

The Cavaliers Glassmen Pioneer Memphis Sound Marion Glory Cadets Capital Sound Chicago Royal Airs Alumni

June 19 Mankato, MN 507-385-9129 www.thunderofdrums.com

Phantom Regiment Madison Scouts Blue Knights Colts Minnesota Brass, Sr. Blue Stars Americanos Governaires, Sr. Chops Inc., Sr.

June 19 Stockton, CA 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

Blue Devils Santa Clara Vanguard Pacific Crest Mandarins Esperanza Blue Devils B Vanguard Cadets Fever Blue Devils C River City Regiment, Sr. Renegades, Sr.

June 19 Toledo, OH 866-468-3401 Groups: 419-698-9775 www.glassmen.org

Glassmen The Cavaliers The Cadets Bluecoats Capital Regiment Kiwanis Kavaliers Southwind Memphis Sound Marion Glory Cadets

The Cavaliers The Cadets Bluecoats Glassmen Colts Capital Regiment Kiwanis Kavaliers Memphis Sound Racine Scouts Marion Glory Cadets

June 20 Hayward, CA 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

Santa Clara Vanguard Blue Devils Pacific Crest Mandarins Esperanza Blue Devils C Vanguard Cadets Blue Devils B Fever Arizona Academy Renegades, Sr. River City Regiment, Sr.

June 20 Menomonie, WI order4m@darc.us www.darc.us

Madison Scouts Phantom Regiment Blue Knights Minnesota Brass, Sr. Americanos Blue Stars Colt Cadets Capital Sound Chops Inc., Sr.

June 21 Belding, MI 616-794-4910 www.silkcityrhythms.com

The Cadets Bluecoats Capital Regiment Southwind Kiwanis Kavaliers Pioneer Marion Glory Cadets

June 22 Canton, MI rpaffenro@emich.edu www.pcmb.net/summergames

The Cavaliers Madison Scouts Capital Regiment Kiwanis Kavaliers Southwind Pioneer Lake Erie Regiment Marion Glory Cadets

Phantom Regiment Blue Knights Glassmen Colts Troopers Americanos Memphis Sound Revolution

June 23 Enid, OK 580-213-2929 www.bigblueband.net

Phantom Regiment Glassmen Blue Knights Colts Troopers Memphis Sound Americanos Revolution

June 23 Pt. Huron, MI Day: 810-984-5081 Eve: 810-385-8652 www.bwbrass.org

Madison Scouts Bluecoats Capital Regiment Southwind Kiwanis Kavaliers Pioneer Lake Erie Regiment

June 23

800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

The Cavaliers The Cadets Bluecoats Madison Scouts Colts Capital Regiment Kiwanis Kavaliers Southwind Pioneer

June 25 Spokane, WA 800-325-SEAT(7328) www.nlinc.org

Blue Devils Santa Clara Vanguard Seattle Cascades Mandarins Oregon Crusaders

June 25 Wichita Falls, TX 940-723-9037 877-586-BAND (2263) http://wfdci.tripod.com

Phantom Regiment Glassmen Blue Knights Troopers Americanos Revolution Memphis Sound

Woodburn, OR

June 26

503-982-8221 www.woodburnchamber.org

Louisville, KY

Blue Devils Santa Clara Vanguard Seattle Cascades Oregon Crusaders

June 24 Charlotte, NC 803-547-2665 www.firstbeat.carolinacrown.org

Carolina Crown Boston Crusaders Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Magic of Orlando Court of Honor

June 25 Kennesaw, GA Boston Crusaders Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Carolina Crown Magic of Orlando Court of Honor CorpsVets, Sr.

Seattle Cascades Blue Devils Santa Clara Vanguard Mandarins Oregon Crusaders

June 26 Siloam Springs, AR 479-524-3104 http://sssd.k12.ar.us/band/drumcorps

Phantom Regiment Blue Knights Glassmen Troopers Revolution Memphis Sound Americanos

June 27 Kelso, WA 877-425-6904 x13 www.nlinc.org

Santa Clara Vanguard Blue Devils Seattle Cascades Mandarins Oregon Crusaders

June 27 Lima, OH 419-224-1552

Boston Crusaders The Cadets Bluecoats SPIRIT from JSU Magic of Orlando Capital Regiment Marion Glory Cadets

DCI LOUISVILLE

June 27

800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

Memphis, TN

The Cavaliers The Cadets Boston Crusaders Madison Scouts Bluecoats Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Carolina Crown Magic of Orlando Capital Regiment Southwind Kiwanis Kavaliers Marion Glory Cadets

June 26 Malden, MA East Coast Jazz Spartans Jersey Surf Phoenix Targets Spirit of New Jersey Citations Cadets of New York City 7th Regiment

901-355-7369 www.midsouthmusicgames.com

Phantom Regiment Madison Scouts Troopers Southwind Memphis Sound Americanos Court of Honor

June 28 Alton, IL 618-465-8281 http://abob.net

Phantom Regiment Colts Kiwanis Kavaliers Southwind Pioneer Blue Stars Colt Cadets

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2004 TOUR SCHEDULE June 29

July 2

July 3

Elizabeth, PA

Madison, WI

Walnut, CA

Stillwater, MN

Rockford, IL

www.musiconthemon.com 412-896-2353

608-837-0707 www.madisonscouts.org

800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

651-430-2306 www.drumbeauty.com

815-540-9737 www.regiment.org

Crossmen Boston Crusaders Carolina Crown SPIRIT from JSU Magic of Orlando Glassmen Marion Glory Cadets Spirit of America Band

June 29 Frankfort, IL 815-464-4340 www.lwemusic.org/dcm.html

The Cavaliers Madison Scouts Bluecoats Kiwanis Kavaliers Troopers Colt Cadets Racine Scouts

June 30 New London, CT 860-442-DRUM www.surfersdrumcorps.org

The Cadets Boston Crusaders Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Carolina Crown Glassmen East Coast Jazz Targets 7th Regiment Spirit of America Band

July 1 Bristol, RI 401-253-0445 http://july4thbristolri.com

The Cadets Boston Crusaders Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Carolina Crown Glassmen East Coast Jazz

July 1 Charles City, IA 641-330-2546 www.charlescityband.com/mim

The Cavaliers Colts Troopers Pioneer Blue Stars Decorah Kilties Colt Cadets

July 1 Modesto, CA www.fevercorps.org

Santa Clara Vanguard Blue Devils Seattle Cascades Mandarins Fever Blue Devils B Vanguard Cadets River City Regiment, Sr.

July 2 Madison, WI 608-837-0707 www.madisonscouts.org

Blue Stars Americanos Decorah Kilties Racine Scouts Marion Glory Cadets Colt Cadets Bandettes Lake Erie Regiment

Madison Scouts Phantom Regiment The Cavaliers Colts Southwind

July 2 Old Bridge Township, NJ 877-512-8822 www.yea.org

The Cadets Boston Crusaders Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Carolina Crown Jersey Surf Raiders

July 2 Riverside, CA 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

Blue Devils Santa Clara Vanguard Seattle Cascades Pacific Crest Mandarins Esperanza Vanguard Cadets Arizona Academy Impulse San Diego Alliance Mystikal Dream, Sr.

July 3 Allentown, PA 877-512-8822 www.yea.org

Crossmen Boston Crusaders The Cadets Carolina Crown SPIRIT from JSU Glassmen Jersey Surf Lehigh Valley Knights

July 3 Cedarburg, WI 262-376-6161 www.cedarburgpac.com

Madison Scouts Bluecoats Capital Regiment Southwind Pioneer Blue Stars Americanos Colt Cadets

July 3 Michigan City, IN 630-968-0419 www.cavaliers.org

The Cavaliers Phantom Regiment Colts Kiwanis Kavaliers Troopers Memphis Sound Marion Glory Cadets Lake Erie Regiment Chicago Royal Airs Alumni

July 3 Springfield, MA 413-734-0070 www.targetsdbc.org

Targets Phoenix Cadets of New York City St. John’s Spirit of New Jersey Citations East Coast Jazz Spartans Spirit of America Band

Pacific Crest Blue Devils Santa Clara Vanguard Seattle Cascades Mandarins Esperanza Impulse San Diego Alliance Vanguard Cadets Arizona Academy San Diego Alliance Mystikal Dream, Sr.

July 4 Beverly, MA 978-927-3354 www.nesba.org/beanpot

Boston Crusaders The Cadets Crossmen Carolina Crown SPIRIT from JSU Glassmen East Coast Jazz St. John’s

July 5 Dubuque, IA 563-582-4872 www.colts.org

Colts Phantom Regiment Bluecoats Capital Regiment Blue Stars Memphis Sound Colt Cadets Americanos

July 5 Nashua, NH www.spartansdbc.org

Boston Crusaders Crossmen Carolina Crown SPIRIT from JSU Glassmen Spartans East Coast Jazz Jersey Surf Targets

July 5 San Diego, CA 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

Esperanza Santa Clara Vanguard Pacific Crest Mandarins San Diego Alliance Impulse Arizona Academy Mystikal

July 6 Phoenix, AZ 480-636-7225 www.drumcorpsaz.com

Santa Clara Vanguard Seattle Cascades Blue Knights Pacific Crest Esperanza Arizona Academy San Diego Alliance

July 6 Phantom Regiment Madison Scouts Colts Minnesota Brass, Sr. Pioneer Americanos Blue Stars Chops Inc., Sr.

July 6 Wichita , KS 888-547-6478 www.drumsacrosskansas.com

Blue Devils Magic of Orlando Southwind Troopers Revolution

July 7 Broken Arrow, OK 918-902-7893 http://drumsofsummer.com

The Cavaliers Bluecoats Magic of Orlando Capital Regiment Southwind Troopers

July 7 Ft. Edward/ Glens Falls, NY 518-747-4342 www.adirondackdrums.com/

Boston Crusaders Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Carolina Crown Glassmen Kiwanis Kavaliers Cadets of New York City Spirit of America Band

July 8 Dallas, TX 214-342-1DCI www.lakehighlandsbands.org

The Cavaliers Bluecoats Magic of Orlando Capital Regiment Southwind Troopers

July 8 El Paso, TX Santa Clara Vanguard Seattle Cascades Blue Knights Esperanza Revolution

July 8

July 8 Phantom Regiment Blue Devils Madison Scouts Colts Pioneer Memphis Sound Americanos Bandettes Colt Cadets

July 9 Houston, TX 281.397.8124 www.drumcorpstexas.org

The Cavaliers The Cadets Magic of Orlando Capital Regiment Troopers Southwind

July 9 Midland, TX 432-556-0056 www.lx.net/dcimidland

Santa Clara Vanguard Blue Knights Seattle Cascades Esperanza Revolution

July 10 Brick, NJ www.phoenixnj.org

Phoenix Raiders Targets Cadets of New York City Spartans East Coast Jazz 7th Regiment

July 10 Kalamazoo, MI

DCI CENTRAL DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS 800-495-7469 x3

Blue Devils Boston Crusaders Phantom Regiment Crossmen Madison Scouts Spirit from JSU Carolina Crown Glassmen Colts Kiwanis Kavaliers Memphis Sound Americanos Colt Cadets

July 10

Erie, PA

San Antonio, TX

814-456-5300 www.leregiment.org

DCI SOUTHWESTERN

Boston Crusaders Crossmen Carolina Crown SPIRIT from JSU Glassmen Kiwanis Kavaliers Lake Erie Regiment Spirit of America Band

800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

The Cadets Santa Clara Vanguard The Cavaliers Bluecoats Magic of Orlando Blue Knights Seattle Cascades Capital Regiment Troopers Southwind Esperanza Revolution

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2004 TOUR SCHEDULE July 11

July 14

July 17

July 19

July 22

Brooklyn, NY

Troy, AL

Sacramento, CA

Lexington, KY

E. Rutherford, NJ

www.cadetsofnyc.homestead.com

877-TSU-WINS http://tsumusic.troyst.edu/dci_games

www.southwind.org 800-298-9105

877-512-8822 www.yea.org

Cadets of New York City Targets Spirit of New Jersey Jersey Surf East Coast Jazz Spartans

July 11 Evansville, IN Boston Crusaders Blue Devils SPIRIT from JSU Pioneer Memphis Sound

July 11 Harrison, OH www.marioncadets.org

Phantom Regiment Crossmen Carolina Crown Colts Kiwanis Kavaliers Marion Glory Cadets

July 12 Baton Rouge, LA 225-33-0500 877-800-4099 www.brso.org

The Cadets The Cavaliers Bluecoats Magic of Orlando Seattle Cascades Blue Knights Capital Regiment Troopers Southwind Teal Sound

July 12 Huntington, WV 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

Phantom Regiment Crossmen Madison Scouts Carolina Crown Colts Kiwanis Kavaliers Marion Glory Cadets

July 13 Birmingham, AL 205-824-9089 www.spainpark.org

Blue Devils Boston Crusaders SPIRIT from JSU Glassmen Capital Regiment Court of Honor CorpsVets, Sr.

July 13 Pascagoula, MS 228-392-1899 www.gcmusicgames.org

The Cadets Santa Clara Vanguard Bluecoats Magic of Orlando Seattle Cascades Blue Knights Memphis Sound Teal Sound

July 14 Columbia, SC 803-936-1746 www.summermusicgames.com

Phantom Regiment Crossmen Madison Scouts Carolina Crown Colts Kiwanis Kavaliers Marion Glory Cadets

Blue Devils Boston Crusaders Magic of Orlando Blue Knights Glassmen Southwind Memphis Sound Court of Honor Teal Sound

July 15

River City Regiment, Sr. Pacific Crest Dream, Sr. Renegades, Sr. Blue Devils C Fever Impulse Revolution Vanguard Cadets Blue Devils B Oregon Crusaders Fusion

Elko, NV

July 17

775-934-3700 www.prideofnevada.com

Orlando, FL

Vanguard Cadets Revolution Fever Oregon Crusaders Fusion

July 15 Powder Springs, GA 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

SPIRIT from JSU The Cavaliers Bluecoats Carolina Crown Seattle Cascades Troopers Marion Glory Cadets Court of Honor

July 16 Orlando, FL

DCI ORLANDO 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

Boston Crusaders Blue Devils Santa Clara Vanguard Madison Scouts Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Magic of Orlando Blue Knights Mandarins Capital Regiment Colts Teal Sound

July 16 Carson City, NV www.summit-youth-arts.org 775-762-5377 775-626-5378

Fever Revolution Vanguard Cadets Fusion Oregon Crusaders Pacific Crest

July 17 Southbridge, MA Spartans East Coast Jazz Cadets of New York City Citations Spirit of New Jersey Lehigh Valley Knights Targets Phoenix 7th Regiment

DCI ORLANDO 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

Phantom Regiment The Cadets The Cavaliers Bluecoats Carolina Crown Seattle Cascades Glassmen Southwind Kiwanis Kavaliers Troopers

July 18 Jacksonville, AL 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

SPIRIT from JSU Santa Clara Vanguard Blue Devils Madison Scouts Blue Knights Colts Court of Honor CorpsVets, Sr.

Southwind Santa Clara Vanguard Madison Scouts Glassmen Marion Glory Cadets

July 20 Centerville, OH Santa Clara Vanguard Blue Devils Madison Scouts Glassmen Southwind Troopers Bandettes Marion Glory Cadets

July 20 Chesapeake, VA 866-386-5341 www.tidewatersmg.org

Phantom Regiment Bluecoats Carolina Crown Mandarins Colts Lehigh Valley Knights

July 20 Warrenton, VA 540-341-0119 www.dcif.com

The Cadets Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Blue Knights Magic of Orlando Seattle Cascades Kiwanis Kavaliers Court of Honor

July 18

July 21

Pennsville, NJ

Pittsburgh, PA

856-753-DRUM www.jerseysurf.org

www.bwschools.net/patrons/music/ dci.htm 412-531-2984

Jersey Surf Raiders Spartans Cadets of New York City East Coast Jazz Phoenix Spirit of New Jersey 7th Regiment

July 18 Sunnyvale, CA www.scvanguard.org 408-727-5532

Pacific Crest Vanguard Cadets Blue Devils B Fever Oregon Crusaders Fusion Revolution Impulse Blue Devils C Renegades, Sr. Dream, Sr. River City Regiment, Sr.

July 19 Salem, VA 540-375-3004 Groups: 540-387-3301 www.virtualsalem.com/dci

The Cavaliers The Cadets Boston Crusaders Crossmen Seattle Cascades Capital Regiment Kiwanis Kavaliers

Blue Devils Madison Scouts SPIRIT from JSU Glassmen Troopers Southwind Pioneer Court of Honor

July 21 Utica, NY 315-339-6484 www.drumsalongthemohawk.com

Boston Crusaders The Cavaliers Magic of Orlando Seattle Cascades Capital Regiment Kiwanis Kavaliers St. John’s Beatrix

July 21 West Covina, CA 8888-PC-SHOWS www.pacific-crest.org

Pacific Crest Esperanza Revolution Fever Impulse Yamato Oregon Crusaders Fusion San Diego Alliance Esperanza Mystikal

The Cadets Blue Devils Phantom Regiment Bluecoats Crossmen Carolina Crown Blue Knights Mandarins

July 22 Lynn, MA www.crusaders.com 617-268-4600

Boston Crusaders The Cavaliers Seattle Cascades Capital Regiment Kiwanis Kavaliers Spartans East Coast Jazz Beatrix

July 23 Long Beach, CA www.impulseyoutharts.org

Pacific Crest Esperanza Impulse Blue Devils B Vanguard Cadets Fever Revolution Oregon Crusaders Yamato Fusion San Diego Alliance Mystikal Dream, Sr. River City Regiment, Sr.

July 23 Allentown, PA

DCI EASTERN CLASSIC 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

The Cadets The Cavaliers Phantom Regiment Bluecoats Carolina Crown Glassmen Colts Mandarins Troopers Southwind Lehigh Valley Knights Beatrix

July 24 Allentown, PA

DCI EASTERN CLASSIC 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

Santa Clara Vanguard Boston Crusaders Blue Devils Madison Scouts Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Magic of Orlando Blue Knights Seattle Cascades Capital Regiment Kiwanis Kavaliers Pioneer

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2004 TOUR SCHEDULE July 24

July 26

July 28

July 30

August 1

Green Bay, WI

Buffalo, NY

Fairfield, OH

Oklahoma City, OK

Ankeny, IA

716-846-2002 www.drumsalongthewaterfront.org

513-858-DRUM www.summermusicgames incincinnati.org

800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

515-964-0685 www.ankeny.org

Cadets of New York City Racine Scouts Marion Glory Cadets Lehigh Valley Knights St. John’s

July 24 Riverside, CA Vanguard Cadets Revolution Fever Blue Devils B Impulse Yamato Fusion San Diego Alliance Oregon Crusaders River City Regiment, Sr. Dream, Sr. Pacific Crest Esperanza Mystikal

July 24 Hilton Head, SC Spartans Teal Sound Phoenix Spirit of New Jersey Court of Honor

July 25 Atlanta, GA Spartans East Coast Jazz Teal Sound Memphis Sound Court of Honor Phoenix Spirit of New Jersey

July 25 Hershey, PA 717-652-4138 www.fivestarbrass.com

Blue Devils Santa Clara Vanguard Madison Scouts Crossmen Seattle Cascades Capital Regiment

July 25 Massillon, OH 800.533.4302 www.profootballhoffestival.com

Bluecoats The Cadets Phantom Regiment Boston Crusaders Glassmen Colts Southwind Pioneer

July 25 Phoenix, AZ www.drumcorpsaz.com 480-636-7225

Esperanza Vanguard Cadets Revolution Blue Devils B Fever Fusion San Diego Alliance Yamato Arizona Academy

Santa Clara Vanguard The Cadets Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Blue Knights Mandarins Kiwanis Kavaliers

July 26 Prescott Valley, AZ Esperanza Blue Devils B Fever Vanguard Cadets Revolution San Diego Alliance Oregon Crusaders Yamato Fusion Jester

July 27 Charlotte, NC 803-547-2665 www.nightbeat.carolinacrown.org

Carolina Crown Blue Devils Madison Scouts Glassmen Troopers

July 27 Columbus, OH Ticketmaster 614-431-3600 Crew Box Office 614-447-4169 Central Ohio Krogers (in person only) www.capitalregiment.org

Santa Clara Vanguard The Cavaliers Bluecoats Capital Regiment Mandarins Southwind Pioneer

July 27 Dubuque, IA 563-582-4872 www.colts.org

Colt Cadets Marion Glory Cadets Blue Saints Dutch Boy Les Stentors Bandettes Lehigh Valley Knights Raiders Cadets of New York City Americanos Blue Stars

July 27 Hornell, NY www.cityofhornell.com

Phantom Regiment Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Magic of Orlando Colts Kiwanis Kavaliers

July 27 Jackson, TN 901-355-7369 www.midsouthmusicgames.com

Memphis Sound Jersey Surf East Coast Jazz Spartans Teal Sound Spirit of New Jersey Citations Court of Honor Lake Erie Regiment Phoenix

Phantom Regiment Boston Crusaders Bluecoats Magic of Orlando Blue Knights Capital Regiment Mandarins Pioneer

July 28 Van Buren, AR 479-471-3135 479-459-1268

Spartans East Coast Jazz Teal Sound Jersey Surf Memphis Sound Citations Lake Erie Regiment Spirit of New Jersey Court of Honor

July 28 St. Peters, MO Beatrix Cadets of New York City Americanos Marion Glory Cadets Bandettes Dutch Boy Colt Cadets Les Stentors St. John’s

July 29 Murray, KY www.drumsbetweentherivers.org 270-753-5171

Santa Clara Vanguard Boston Crusaders Crossmen SPIRIT from JSU Magic of Orlando Seattle Cascades Colts Southwind

July 29 Oklahoma City, OK 800-495-7469 x3 DCI.org

Jersey Surf Fever Spartans Teal Sound Raiders Beatrix Americanos Vanguard Cadets St. John’s Yamato Fusion Lake Erie Regiment Phoenix Blue Saints Marion Glory Cadets Spirit of New Jersey

July 29 Sevierville, TN 865-453-4026

Blue Devils Madison Scouts Carolina Crown Glassmen Troopers Pioneer

Revolution East Coast Jazz Impulse Memphis Sound Blue Devils B Blue Stars Cadets of New York City San Diego Alliance Court of Honor Dutch Boy Bandettes Racine Scouts Oregon Crusaders Lehigh Valley Knights Citations Les Stentors

July 30 Murfreesboro, TN

MASTERS OF THE SUMMER MUSIC GAMES 800.495.7469 x3 DCI.org

Line-up TBA. The top-8 scoring corps, derived from the average scores of the Orlando and Allentown events. Stay tuned to DCI.org for the release of the line-up immediately following the July 24 Allentown event.

Santa Clara Vanguard Bluecoats Carolina Crown Glassmen Colts Mandarins Troopers Pacific Crest

August 1 Great Bend, KS Jersey Surf Revolution Beatrix Americanos Cadets of New York City Fever San Diego Alliance Oregon Crusaders Marion Glory Cadets Spirit of New Jersey

August 1 Naperville, IL 630-968-0419 www.cavaliers.org

The Cavaliers The Cadets Boston Crusaders SPIRIT from JSU Seattle Cascades Blue Knights Southwind Kiwanis Kavaliers

July 31

August 1

Garden City, KS

Pueblo, CO

Raiders Revolution Impulse Spartans Teal Sound St. John’s Citations Fusion Court of Honor Lehigh Valley Knights Dutch Boy Yamato

July 31 Indianapolis, IN

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July 31 Salina, KS East Coast Jazz Vanguard Cadets Memphis Sound Americanos Fever Racine Scouts Les Stentors Bandettes Blue Saints Marion Glory Cadets Phoenix

Vanguard Cadets Impulse Blue Devils B Blue Stars Spartans Fusion Yamato Lehigh Valley Knights Court of Honor St. John’s

August 3 -7 Denver, CO

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August 10 San Diego, CA

August 11 Pasadena, CA

August 13 Cupertino, CA

August 14 San Jose, CA

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2004

Drum Corps International

SUMMER MUSIC GAMES Festival Clinics Workshop Series Marching Leadership for Students

Drum Corps International is proud to announce the following clinic schedule. For more information on the shows below, please visit DCI.org

June 20 Menomonie, Wisconsin Presented by Phantom Regiment

July 8

June 22 Canton, Michigan Presented by The Cavaliers

July 8 Erie, Pennsylvania Presented by Boston Crusaders

June 23 Pt. Huron, Michigan Presented by Madison Scouts

July 9 Midland, Texas Presented by Santa Clara Vanguard

June 25 Kennesaw, Georgia Presented by SPIRIT

July 12 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Presented by The Cadets

June 25 Spokane, Washinton Presented by Blue Devils

July 13 Birmingham, Alabama Presented by Blue Devils

June 26 Seattle, Washington Presented by Seattle Cascades

July 13 Pascagoula, Mississippi Presented by Santa Clara Vanguard

June 26 Siloam Springs, Arkansas Presented by Phantom Regiment

July 15 Powder Springs, Georgia Presented by SPIRIT

June 27 Kelso, Washington Presented by Blue Devils

July 18 Jacksonville, Alabama Presented by SPIRIT

June 27 Memphis, Tennessee Presented by Madison Scouts

July 20 Centerville, Ohio Presented by Santa Clara Vanguard

June 29 Frankfort, Illinois Presented by Madison Scouts

July 20 Warrenton, Virginia Presented by Crossmen

July 2 Madison, Wisconsin Presented by Madison Scouts

July 21 Utica, New York Presented by Magic of Orlando

July 31

July 6 Phoenix, Arizona Presented by Santa Clara Vanguard

July 26 Buffalo, New York Presented by Santa Clara Vanguard

DCI Midwestern Championship • 4:30 pm • RCA Dome • Indianapolis, Indiana Presented by Phantom Regiment

July 7 Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Presented by The Cavaliers

July 28 Fairfield, Ohio Presented by Phantom Regiment

Presented by “Student workshops are an opportunity to showcase the amazing aspects of a drum corps performance from a grassroots point of view. Take off the uniform and we see the corps members are jut like the band students watching the clinic, but trained and polished after countless hours of rehearsal and an outstanding commitment to excellence in marching music. Drum Corps International is very proud to work with the corps and band directors in each area to bring the drum corps experience closer to the students,” said Drum Corps International executive director Dan Acheson.

DCI Student Workshops Schedule June 20 DCI DeKalb • 4 pm • NIU Huskie Stadium • DeKalb, Illinois Open rehearsal with The Cavaliers

June 26 DCI Louisville • 5 pm • Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium • Louisville, Kentucky Presented by Boston Crusaders

July 10 DCI Central Division Championships • 4 pm • WMU Waldo Stadium • Kalamazoo, Michigan Presented by Blue Devils

July 10 DCI Southwestern • 5 pm • Alamadome • San Antonio, Texas Presented by The Cadets

July 16 DCI Orlando • 5 PM • Citrus Bowl • Orlando, Florida Presented by Santa Clara Vanguard

July 30 Masters of the SUMMER MUSIC GAMES • 6 PM • MTSU Stadium • Murfreesboro, Tennessee Presented by Blue Devils

Erie, PA Presented by Boston Crusaders

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August 3-7 Denver, Colorado So – you’re coming to Denver? The drum corps season is upon us, meaning Denver is just that much closer! If you haven’t already, check out the great hotel accommodations at several of Denver’s finest hotels and make your reservations on DCI.org! Just click on the Denver 2004 tab, and go to the Hotel section to make your arrangements today!

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1550 Court Place • Denver, Colorado 80202 If you’re staying at the Adam’s Mark, you’re a DCI VIP. The Adam’s Mark Hotel is the official headquarters of the 2004 Drum Corps International World Championships and the venue for the 2004 Individual & Ensemble event. Amidst the bustle of the nearby 16th street mall stands the Adam’s Mark. As the largest hotel in Denver, the hotel’s multiple amenities include a year round swimming pool, sauna, and state of the art fitness center. And how better to enjoy an afternoon or evening than by visiting your choice of three restaurants, two 2004 DCI World Championships lounges, and one exciting nightclub without ever leaving the grounds! Located in the heart of Downtown Official Headquarters Denver, The Adam’s Mark is just minutes away from the DCI World Championships excitement at INVESCO Field at Mile High.

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FRIDAY AUGUST 6 Division I Semifinals 4:45 p.m. INVESCO Field at Mile High Tickets Premium $40 Super $30 Value $20 Group $18* Following Semifinals, plan on sitting back and enjoying DCI’s Individual & Ensemble Gold Medal Ceremony followed by the class of 2004 Age-out Ceremony in the stadium.

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By Dave Wilson

DCI Goes to Hollywood Coming soon to a theater near you: “The 50.” The plot: Middleage, grizzled corps director (Nick Nolte as George Hopkins), eyeing retirement, leads the Cadets at one last DCI World Championship, along the while dispensing valuable life lessons to a young, upstart, unconvinced staff (Ron Livingston as Cadets staffer Derek Gipson) eager to shake up the staid DCI establishment (Jack Nicholson as Dan Acheson). Along the way a seasoned Cadets veteran (Frances McDormand as April Gilligan) considers offers to jump ship and join a rival corps (Harvey Keitel as David Gibbs) but winds up sticking it out as a trio of talented-but-easily-ignitable snare drummers (Jeff Carlson, Steve Carlson and David Hanson-the Hanson brothers from “Slap Shot”) gets into heaps of trouble on the way to World Championships in Honolulu, where a sudden typhoon puts the entire Hula Bowl into crisis mode (Joe Pesci as a raincoated, cigar-chomping Tony DiCarlo, Clint Eastwood as poncho-wearing Brandt Crocker). The script would write itself!

DCI Cinema But lest you think that this is a completely far-flung fantasy, remember that on Aug. 5, DCI comes to a silver screen near you. That evening, quarterfinals from

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Denver will be broadcast to a Regal Cinema near you (check DCI.org for a list of nationwide cinemas). We can attest that this experience will completely blow you away. Imagine the power of a Cavaliers’ quad line, 30 ft tall, playing flamss at 180 bpm in 5.1 Dolby surround sound. Now THAT’s cool. “The theater experience gives us the opportunity to take 35,000 people who can’t come to Denver, take them into that stadium and give them the same experience that they might have being at World Championships. It’s another way to expand into different audiences,” said Tom Blair, longtime DCI broadcast producer (who will assume those same responsibilities for the Aug. 5 telecast). Steve Rondinaro, who has hosted the championship broadcast since 1979, is also thrilled about the DCI Cinema event. “I’m excited about broadcasting part of championship week live again. When I first started doing the show in ‘79 we did the entire finals live on PBS. Here we are going live again with the quarterfinals, capturing the excitement in the stadium for the big screen. It will be great fun to do. I hope we can give viewers a real “in-stadium” feel. “The DCI broadcast on PBS has evolved into a highly produced, fast-paced, cutting-edge highlights broadcast designed to pull in the new or younger viewer. It serves its intended purpose well. This live broadcast for Regal will allow people to get up close and ‘in the face’ with the full corps performances. Imagine taking a young band student to the theatre on that Thursday night. It will also allow the die-


hard fans a chance to get a full dose of DCI drum corps if they can’t get to Denver. It will be fun for me to help guide both those groups through the live broadcast.” “Year number 26 of hosting the show and we’re doing something new and different yet again. It’s invigorating for me and good for the activity. I hope this thing is a rip-roaring success that we can build on in the years to come,” Rondinaro said.

The Tour of Champions Also sure to fan the “DCI goes Hollywood” flames is the Tour of Champions, the week after World Championships (Aug 9 – 14, in locations all around California). For the first time in history, West Coast drum corps fans will see drum corps at its absolutely finesttuned best, right in the backyard of Hollywood’s famous Sunset Strip. The Blue Devils, The Cadets, Santa Clara Vanguard, The Cavaliers, Madison Scouts and Phantom Regiment will all hit the

Golden State for this memorable trek down picturesque Highway 1. On Tuesday, Aug. 10, DCI heads to Qualcomm Stadium, a wonderful Southern California venue (home of the NFL Chargers, and site of the 1998 Super Bowl!) in San Diego. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. DCI’s triumphant march into the Rose Bowl (pristine and beautiful home of the Rose Bowl football contest), in Pasadena, Calif., happens on Wednesday, Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. The corps will present a student workshop from 4 to 6 p.m. for ticketholders. That Thursday, Aug. 12, DCI heads indoors for a truly groundbreaking show at the Flint Center in Cupertino. This showbiz-style setting will offer up a wonderful glimpse of a truly outside-the-box drum corps experience. Finally, that Friday, Aug. 13, the Tour of Champions ends with a bang at San Jose University’s Spartan Stadium. This wonderful setting is sure to create drum corps memories that will live on forever in the minds of West Coast DCI fans. So the time is now - DCI hits the silver screen and the Sunset Strip this summer. Once upon a time “Drumline” director Charles Stone III told DCI.org that he wouldn’t rule out producing a “corpsstyle” marching music movie in the future. So why not now? The timing would be perfect. DCI has already gone Hollywood. Tickets for the Tour of Champions are on sale now. You can order tickets online or by phone at 800.495.7469 x3. Single tickets for DCI Cinema go on sale June 22 at fandango.com . Dave Wilson is the Website Content Manager for DCI.org

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California

Here We Come! Come!

2004 Tour of Champions World-Class Venues Featuring Blue Devils • The Cadets Santa Clara Vanguard • The Cavaliers Madison Scouts • Phantom Regiment

World-Class Champions

World-Class Events August 10 • Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, California

Group $15*, Super $18, Premium $25, Reserved $35

August 11

Rose Bowl • Pasadena, California Group $15*, Value $18, Super $25, Premium $35

miss this one-time August 13 Don’t indoor stage performance!

Flint Center for the Performing Arts Cupertino, California

August 14

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Spartan Stadium San Jose, California

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Sunday, June 20, NIU’s Huskie Stadium, DeKalb, IL

Saturday, July 31, RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana

6:00 pm

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Drum Corps South Thunder at the Mountain Friday, June 25, Mustang Stadium, Kennesaw Mtn HS, Kennesaw, GA 7:30 pm

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Atlanta Brass Classic Thursday, July 15, McEachern HS, Powder Springs, GA 7:00 pm

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Esperanza Experience Monday July 5, Westview High School, San Diego, CA 7:00 pm

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The Interview Name: William Edward Emmons (Pete)

Most prized possession: Certainly not a possession,

but a blessing — my family

Age: 58

Favorite non-drum corps activity: Open Wheel Auto

Family: Single

Racing - F1, CART, IRL

Education: AA from Fullerton Jr. College, Fullerton,

Best advice I’ve ever been given: If you fail to plan,

Calif.; Graduate of The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, New York, N.Y.

then plan to fail The thing I like most about my job: The kids, the

Current occupation: Manager and tour director of the

kids, the kids and touring

Blue Devils

The thing I like least about my job: All the paper

Drum corps background:

work necessary, and having to be in an office so much of the time.

• 1958–1966 Troopers member, five years as drum major • 1967 Anaheim Kingsmen, drill designer and marching instructor • 1968–1980 Santa Clara Vanguard, drill designer and marching instructor • 1971 Garfield Cadets, co-drill designer and marching instructor • 1981–1985 Freelancers, manager and staff coordinator • 1988–1992 Blue Devils, co-drill designer and marching instructor • 1993–1998 Blue Devils, special events coordinator and tour director • 1999–present Blue Devils, manager and tour director

Two people I admire the most: Alex Zanardi and

Lance Armstrong

Shining the Shoes

Favorite actor or actress:

pig-out

food:

Buffalo wings The last good book I read:

Robert Ludlum’s Prometheus Deception”

I’d give anything to meet: Madonna Favorite drum corps show ever: Tie: 1965

Robert De Niro and Robert Duvall Favorite

An Interview with Pete Emmons

“The

Two CDs I’d have if I were stranded on a desert island:

The New York Philharmonic’s recording of “The Planets”, The Eagles’ “Hotel California”

Royal Airs and 1976 Blue Devils Favorite drum corps memory:

Seeing and feeling the crowd’s reaction the first time the Santa Clara rifle line did the bottle dance.

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DCI presents... the 2004 Stacy Lynde marched with the Blue Devils from 1971 to 1977. She

then went on to serve as the Blue Devils’ principal dance choreographer in the 1980s. Her talents helped usher in a new style of guard movement with roots firmly planted in modern dance. In addition to her drum corps career, Lynde worked in massage therapy for patients seeking neuromuscular pain relief. She now spends her days as the full-time mother of her 6-year-old drumming son, Mason. James Elvord, a DCI Hall of Famer said, “Stacey was and still is a leader among our family. She gave us her style, creativity and sensitivity that are part of the basis for the drum and bugle activity today. She is a giant among our peers,

Stacy Lynde

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and should take her place alongside us.” Lynde feels of her nomination, “I think that I would have expected for many others to have gone before me. For me to be elected into the Hall of Fame by my peers is truly an honor.”

Barry Bell

•••••••••••••••• “It was a delight and surprise,” said Barry Bell, who became the musical director of the Toronto Optimists in 1958, and went on to write the drill, design the uniform and logo for that corps. In addition to his drum corps career, Bell was an architectural representative for an international glass firm. He is currently an


Hall of Fame Inductees! instructor for the Toronto Optimists alumni corps, which began rehearsing late last year. Ray Roussel, who supported Bell’s nomination, said, “For me and many others Barry was a teacher, an inspiration and hero. He had the deft ability to inspire and draw from you more than you thought you had, to take you beyond what you thought your talents and abilities could achieve.” •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Donnie Van Doren began his drum corps teaching

career in 1979 with the Crossmen brass line. In 1980 he became brass caption head for the Garfield Cadets, remaining in that role until 1984 and overseeing that corps as it began its 1980s run at a string of World Championships. In 1985 Van Doren became brass caption head for the Star of Indiana, who won DCI World Championship in 1991. As that corps evolved into the Broadway musical “Blast!”, Van Doren assumed that show’s associate producer responsibilities. “Donnie simply knows how to organize materials and people, prioritize objectives, establish timelines, and motivate students and staff alike. The effect is a well-understood, simplified approach, which consistently produces superior results,” DCI Hall of Famer Thomas Hannum said. “The fact that Donnie hails from a drum corps background is a tribute to our activity and his ideals. It is time for DCI to embrace the long-standing excellence of Mr. Van Doren’s work and acknowledge his influence on drum corps.”

Donnie Van Doren

•••••••••••••• Tom Float began marching and teaching with the Anaheim Kingsmen in 1972, where he remained until 1974. In 1975 he became assistant to the Freelancers’ Don Silva, and from 1976 to 1990, Float’s drum lines (Etobicoke-Oakland Crusaders,

Tom Float

Spirit of Atlanta, and Blue Devils) placed lower than fifth only twice. Since 1990 Float has worked with the Velvet Knights, developed music programs at Disneyland and has continued his responsibilities as a clinician. “Excellence, creativity and passion is the signature of a Tom Float percussion ensemble. It is a true honor to add my voice to the nomination of Tom Float into the DCI Hall of Fame,” said DCI Hall of Famer Rodney Goodhart. •••••••••••••••• Scott Chandler began his drum corps career marching with the Madison Scouts’ guard in the late 1970s. After aging out, Chandler embarked on a teaching career that found him instructing the Bridgemen, Spirit of Atlanta and the Cadets. Since 1990 and a California relocation, Chandler currently serves as program coordinator/choreographer for the Blue Devils. “For over 20 years, Scott has grown within drum corps and has contributed to the enormous appeal of the programs we see on the field. Certainly, drum corps has changed and has had a great deal of success recently. The success of recent years can be attributed to many events. At the core of any success we find the participants, both in the staffs and performers. The joyous way in which Scott’s guards perform is a part of the overall success. The creativity of his work has brought added enthusiasm to our stages,” said George Oliviero, a DCI Hall of Famer, who nominated Chandler.

Scott Chandler

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Check out the Hall of Fame section on DCI.org and get to know all the Drum Corps International Hall of Fame inductees from every year!

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Free Day

by Marco Buscaglia

Big-screen Drum Corps Ensures a Blockbuster Summer. Viewing drum corps on the silver screen will no doubt be incredible. The sheer size and volume of a movie experience catapults drum corps into marketing territory previously occupied by horror movies of the 1950s. I can see the promotional posters now: “Scream as 30-foot tall bass drummers march right into your lap!” “Duck as rifles and flags come flying at your face!” “Collapse in agony as 20 trumpets pierce your eardrums!” Theater behavior will have to be modified a bit as throngs of drum corps enthusiasts take over multiplexes across the country in August. Gone will be the usual decorum of no talking during a film. Instead, viewers will stand, shout, cheer and scream as their favorite drum corps take the screen. And if someone wants to yell an “Oh no you don’t!” when scores are announced, even better. Drum corps in a theater offers the added benefits of no mosquitoes and no rain, meaning fans don’t have to prepare for the environment. Instead, they’ll be treated to the comforts of armrests, legroom and air conditioning. All of you drum corps alums who insist on keeping your corps jacket on at shows, even when the mercury tops 90 degrees, enjoy yourself. That extra AC? It’s just for you. Now that drum corps is available “at a theater near you,” could this summer’s big screen viewing be the start of a pop culture love affair with our beloved activity? Is this the foray into the mainstream that will lead to a drum corps reality television series and specially labeled bottles of Gatorade? Once the cinematic fury unleashed by the Blue Devils and Boston Crusaders hits America, drum corps feature films can’t be too far off in the future. Should we prepare ourselves for an entire series of summer-love romps on celluloid that use drum corps as a backdrop? Picture “Agent Cody Banks” star Frankie Muniz as a baritone with the Santa Clara Vanguard who’s courting the affections of actress Lindsay Lohan, as she struggles to perfect her show with the Phantom Regiment color guard. Their summer fling has all the trappings of teen love – jealousy as Muniz’s corps jumps out to an early-season lead over Lohan’s Regiment; betrayal as Lohan spots Muniz yucking it up with an attractive SCV pit member; despair as Lohan learns her family dog has died while she is on tour; perseverance as Muniz battles a severe case of athlete’s foot to continue marching; romance as Muniz and Lohan steal kisses in the romantic setting of a parking lot; love, as Muniz announces his plans to attend Rockford College in the fall to be closer to his true love; and finally irony, as Muniz’s character finds out that Lohan’s dad has been hired by Santa Clara University. The “music-video-within-the-movie” that plagues every film made in the past 10 years could feature an updated version – think Hillary Duff or Ruben Studdard – of the Bachman-Turner Overdrive classic, “Takin’ Care of Business.” Quick edits and wavering camera angles of the two corps rehearsing their shows, complete with the occasional close-up of a marcher bending over in agony after he pulls a muscle. Throw in a food fight during lunch, a pillow fight on the bus and an obligatory shot of someone polishing a horn as Duff sings “I’ve been taking care of business, it’s all

mine. Taking care of business and working overtime. Work out.” By summer’s end, the song will be omnipresent on radios and cell phone tones across the country. If the summer love angle doesn’t work for you, here are a few other concepts: Divine intervention drama: In this scenario, viewers follow the struggle of a down-on-its-luck drum corps as its director plans to fold the tents after one final season. But as former members come to the Memorial Day camp to celebrate the kick-off of the corps’ final summer, they find themselves magically returned to their youth after they drink from the sacred water cooler. A full corps hits the field in June, and the corps never looks back, although hundreds of spouses and children never see their loved ones again. Feel-good enforcer: A vigilante drum corps takes back the inner-city neighborhoods where drum corps once thrived. No guns, though. Instead, instructors and members take the time to introduce the idea of making music to kids who might not have ever had the chance to participate in the activity. Giant Hollywood epic: “Whitewater 1976!” This giant project would feature a small college town taken over by drum corps and killer cicadas on the same weekend. As townspeople and college students cower in fear, members of the 20 or so attending corps try to wipe out the annoying insects with perfect pitch and impressive toe lift. When that fails, they call on their cooking crews, who, working together, create a batch of tuna salad so rancid that it kills everything in its path. Tuna flies, cicadas die and the field is cleared in time for the show. Children’s movie: Follow the animated adventures of Teddy Tuba as he searches for acceptance within the music community, only to be shunned by Victor Violin, Harriet Harp and Gary Guitar. Feeling ashamed, Teddy goes to hide in the bay of a bus, where he comes in contact with Terry Trumpet, Bobby Baritone and all their friends. Teddy’s home at last! Chick flick: Two sisters – played by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, of course – spend a year washing dishes, milking cows and doing dozens of other odd jobs to save up money to march one season with an East Coast perennial contender. Their elation over making the corps is short-lived once they find out Pa’s leg has been injured by his prize hog. They decide only one sister can stay and march while the other sister must return home to help on the farm. Feel-good ending has East Coast corps director taking sister’s place on farm for the summer, determined to do whatever it takes to help his kids. A warning, though. This summer is sure to be ripe with its share of movie clichés – many of which have already been used in the magazine you’re holding. By the time the live simulcast rolls around, there’s a chance we’ll be so sick of “Lights, camera, drum corps!” that we’ll scream. With that in mind, the first person to say, “I laughed. I cried, on his or her way out of the theater gets banned from the activity for a year. Marco Buscaglia marched with The Cavalier Cadets from 1978-83, and The Cavaliers from 1984-89. He is currently an editor with Tribune Media Servies in Chicago.


Expose Your Students to the World’s Best Marching Musicians on the Biggest Stage of the Summer! Take your seat right on the 50 at a Regal, Edwards or United Artists theatre near you. You and your students can experience the power, precision and passion of the world’s best marching musicians. Don’t miss this special live cinema presentation of the top 17 corps from the 2004 DCI World Championship Quarterfinals from INVESCO Field in Denver.

August 5, 2004 7 pm EST / 6 pm CST / 5 pm MST / 4 pm PST

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