LEWISBUG — In the early 1960s, Gary Dershem, of Lewisburg, had his first encounter with drum and bugles corps at the Cavalcade of Champions contest. He was selling Cokes in the stands at a time when ...
Washington was once synonymous with "Washington drum and bugle corps." The various corps were defined by interested young inner-city musicians, band members or aspiring drummers, buglers and flag ...
Annotated bibliography: p. 373-388. The big parade : the veterans organizations and the drum and bugle corps movement / by Raphael Osheroff and Robert Zinko -- The evolution of the bugle / by Scooter ...
MILTON — In the 1950s and 60s, drum and bugle corps shows drew crowds of thousands. The Cavalcade of Champions, held at Bucknell Stadium, was so popular that you had to come early if you wanted to ...
RACINE — The U.S. Congress declared Racine to be the Drum and Bugle Corps Capital of the World in 1967. But the city’s role in developing the phenomenon that today is known as Drum Corps International ...
Once upon a time, there were over 60 drum and bugle corps in the U.S. military, a distinct style of marching ensemble that performs a field show with brass and percussion musicians. In the ...
For everybody out there who still gets tingles down your spine when you hear the rat-a-tat-tat of a snare drum or the heart-rousing call of a bugle then this will be a trip down memory lane. For ...