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colts.org Colt Cadets Dubuque, IA FIRE & ICE STAFF “Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice.” In their 2015 program, Corps Director Fire & Ice, the Colt Cadets will explore the apocalyptic argument expressed in this Matt Mulvanny line by one of America’s greatest poets, Robert Frost. The disparity between the Assistant Director two extremes in Frost’s words is underscored and amplified by music from some Andrew Eaton great contemporary composers. You’ll feel the heat in Robert W. Smith’s “Inferno,” Drum Major Igor Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite,” and Johnny Richards’ “Cuban Fire” before Abby Beacom experiencing the enchanting coolness of Danny Elfman’s “Ice Dance,” and Alfred Design Reed’s “Russian Christmas Music.” Brian Zeglis (Program Coordinator, Percussion Inferno Arranger), Terry White (Brass Arranger), Ted Reicher (Drill by Robert W. Smith Writer), Julie Rohrabaugh (Color Guard Designer) Firebird Suite Brass Randil Jeffreys (Caption Head), by Igor Stravinsky Christopher Carroll, Kent Crawford, MJ Halco, Kendall Cuban Fire LeJeune, Brianna Moehnke Percussion by Johnny Richards Alex Albertson (Caption Head), Kolby Palmore (Battery Ice Dance Coordinator), AJ Collins, Melissa DaPonte, Travis Hattery, Melanie by Danny Elfman Holdorf, Angelo Makropoulos Color Guard Russian Christmas Music Julie Rohrabaugh (Caption Head), Theresa Birch, by Alfred Reed Jessica Dunkel, Melissa Lyon, Kelsie Witt Visual Pat McGehee, Paige Schneweis Other Staff Jeff MacFarlane (Executive Director), Vicki MacFarlane (Colts Director), Melissa Lyon (Ticket Manager), Greg Blum (Board President), Jeff Barnwell (Booster President) 101
genesisdbc.org Genesis Austin, TX PHANTOM REVISITED STAFF Since its first appearance in 1910, The Phantom of the Opera has been recreated in Executive Director every medium imaginable. From the original novel by Gaston Leroux to the Broadway Chris Magonigal musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, it is a story that stands the test of time. In Drum Majors Phantom Revisited, Genesis offers yet another interpretation of this classic tale. John Filippone, Andrea Anchored by Webber’s music, the group uses elements from many different versions Espinosa, Cameron of the story to create the ultimate “Phantom Mashup.” Just like their predecessors, Wilson, Adrian Esquievl the 1989 Santa Clara Vanguard, Genesis hopes to once again captivate drum corps Design audiences and bring The Phantom of the Opera to a new generation of fans. Chris Magonigal (Program Design), Ed Gobbel (Brass Phantom of the Opera Design), Josh Gall (Visual The Music of the Night Design), Jacob Gall (Percussion All I Ask Of You Design), Bobby Scott Masquerade (Percussion Design), Brian Think Of Me Dutton (Guard Design) Angel of Music Brass Wishing You Were Ed Gobbel (Caption Supervisor), Somehow Here Again Art Cano (Caption Head), Julian Howard, Frank Solis, by Andrew Lloyd Webber Orien Landis, Dallas Bayless, Muriel Hague, Ryan Lovell Percussion Jacob Gall (Caption Supervisor), Brannon Baker (Caption Head), Jordan Garza, Ryan Miller, James Haynes, Sarah Santa Cruz, Elliot Wittstruck, Randy Ritchie, Dan Burrow, Inez Rodriquez Color Guard Brian Dutton (Caption Supervisor), Keegan Matthew, Michelle Anderson, OJ Reyes, Andrea Hallard Visual Josh Gall (Caption Supervisor), Jake Gall (Caption Head), Jennifer Hanford, Marina Hague, Angel Nazario, Edward Dzierzanowski, Amanda Hunt, Skyler Carter, Matt Katafiasz, Aleasha Bergman Other Staff Analisa Zuniga (Chief Financial Officer), Cynthia Manrrique (Board Member), Jaime Bayless (Operations Manager), Katie Walsh (Performer Coordinator), Micah Gause (Office Manager) 103
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legendspaa.org Legends Kalamazoo, MI THE CLIMB STAFF Humans yearn to rise above both natural and man-made barriers, to conquer the Executive Director/CEO next mountain. In four movements, Legends will express what it means to make Ibe Sodawalla The Climb—to ascend above our limitations and reach beyond our goals. The journey LPAA Operations begins with MOVEMENT 1: PREPARATION & ASCENT. In MOVEMENT 2: THE SUMMIT, we Allison Patrick reach the apex of the climb and stand on top of the world. With MOVEMENT 3: Drum Major DESCENT, we discover that there are also obstacles to overcome on the way down Noah Koch from the summit. Finally, in MOVEMENT 4: REFLECTION, we discover that the ability to Education Coordinator think about all facets of the journey is an integral part of every climb. David Elliott Assistant Tour Manager Ascent Val Glasscock Food/Volunteer Coordinator by Key Poulan Traci Glasscock Engineer/Tour Assistant The Mountain (from Craig Rude The Bucket List) Design Ron Hardin (Program by Marc Shaiman Coordinator), Jonathan Meader (Visual Designer), Ibe Avalanche (from Sodawalla (Brass Arranger), Vertical Limit) Landon Ewers (Percussion Composer), Lindsey Schueller by James Newton Howard (Drill Designer), James Pluth (Electronics Designer) The Climb Brass Mike Unsworth (Supervisor), by Jon Mabe, Jessi Alexander Tim Knilands, Dylan Hyman, Ross Gordon, Jonathan Linley, Chris Martin, Ben Hayward (Intern), Jared Rickett (Intern) Percussion Landon Ewers (Supervisor), Mark Lopez, (Front Line Coordinator, Arranger), Julia Gunneson, Dan Stephens, Jen Pesch, Mike Royer, Justin Longroy, Ryan Jonker, Marissa Pesch, Andrew Novak, Josh Schneider, Bill Boswell (Consultant, Front Line Arranger) Color Guard Carolyn Tobin (Supervisor), Geoff Goelz (Assistant Supervisor, Choreographer), Darren Mickens (Choreographer), Rebecca Frandsen, Jackie Krasuski, Adam Bogema, Cory Merfeld Visual Lindsey Schueller (Supervisor), Chris Doiron, Shea Pierce, Albert Ortiz, Andrew Clark, Joe Hamlin 107
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musiccitydrumcorps.org Music City Nashville, TN STAFF THE PLANETS President Keith Hall In Music City’s seventh season of Open Class competition, the group will perform Executive Director music that has always been a favorite among DCI fans in a show based entirely on Barry Shepherd, Ed.D. selections from Gustav Holst’s seven-movement orchestral suite, The Planets. Corps Director David Boggs Writing between 1914 and 1916, Holst composed separate movements for all of the Drum Majors Claire Albrecht, planets (other than Earth) that were known at the time, drawing inspiration from Lane French, Jeremiah Wooten the astrological characters associated with each one. Focusing on three of those Design Keith Hall (Program planets, Music City will present the intense conflict inherent in Mars, the peaceful Coordinator), Nick Scotella strains of Venus, and the grandiosity of Jupiter. (Visual Supervisor, Drill Design), Terry Jolley (Brass Arranger), Mars Julie Davila (Battery Arranger), Venus Chris Murphree (Front Ensemble Jupiter Arranger), Lori Gaskins (Color Guard Supervisor), Chris Cook by Gustav Holst (Color Guard Design), Michael O’Neil (Color Guard Design), Josh Swain (Color Guard Design), Tommy Keenum (Consultant) Brass Tom Grant (Caption Head), Justin Kelley (Asst. Caption Head), Kyle Baker, Justin Barr, Tyler Clark, Krista Kearney, Rachel Pittman, Adam Singer, Ted Tinker, Jonathan Valentine, Andrew Young Percussion Chris DeBerry (Caption Head), Jamie Hafner (Battery Supervisor), Blake Lankford (Front Ensemble Supervisor), Jonathan Beavers, Brandon Beck, Shelby Blezinger, Ian Bracy, Colin Chadwick, Christian Clark, James Cortright, Tim Heath, Alex Jones, Justin Lee, Chris Lowry, Mike Olsen, Chris Parker, Tommy Sam, Nicholas Sipe, Jeremy Smith, Doug Teuscher Color Guard Lori Gaskins (Caption Head), Meredith Anderson, Chris Cook, Jared Cronk, Krevious Crudup, Martha Edmondson, Matt Humphrey, Reyn Libed, Michael O’Neil, Jessie Robinson, Stephanie Smith, Josh Swain, Millie Tice Visual Nick Scotella (Caption Head), Ryan Stutzman (Asst. Caption Head), Eric Fry (Asst. Caption Head), Jon Yoo (Advisor), Tyler Paschke (Advisor), Nathan Barna, Haley Burks, Geana Gault, Nate Hughes, Jeremy Lazzari, Justin Martin, Nathan Schufitt, Jamie Williams Administrative Team Mark Garey (Asst. Director), Emily Hall (Tour Assistant), Chase Ramsey (Tour Assistant), Marilyn Hoenie (Housing Coordinator), Sandi Chadwick (Volunteer Coordinator), Nancy Hale (Treasurer), Pam Kuklish (Food Team Leader), Karen Flores (Sewing Team Leader) 111
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raidersdbc.org Raiders Burlington, NJ FROM THE ASHES STAFF As we travel through life, we are constantly reflecting on our past, analyzing our Executive Director present and looking into our future as a way to reinvent ourselves like a phoenix Tom Maiello rising From the Ashes. MOVEMENT ONE begins with a dark yet bold palette soaring Corps Director across the field as the phoenix takes flight. Slowly, as this movement comes to an DeLano Bonner end, we see the phoenix begin to dim. As the phoenix descends into ash, MOVEMENT Drum Majors TWO fills the field with a sense of remorse and reflection. Finally, from the ashes, the Bridget Lysaght, Keely Fell phoenix emerges more vibrant than ever during MOVEMENT THREE. With the new Design appearance, the phoenix takes flight, reflecting on the past but looking to a bright future. Michael Hamilton (Program Coordinator), Clarke Williams Olympiada (Artistic Consultant), Miguel Bolivar (Brass Arranger), John by Samuel Hazo Forte (Battery Arranger), Alex Waite (Color Guard Designer), Fanfare – A Vision Jim Stelmach, Evan Kempey and A Dream (Front Ensemble Arrangers) Brass by Ryan Nowlin Michael Hamilton (Caption Head), Chris Holland, Matt Our Yesterdays Lengthen Pouy, Bruno Mayoria, Evan Like Shadows Maynard, Dan McConnell Percussion by Samuel Hazo John Forte (Caption Head), Mahyad Mohammadieh, Into The Light Damien Escarpeta, Cody McDonald, Jay Jacobson, by Jay Bocook Joseph Espineira, Brian Schell, Cameron Willey, Jim Stelmach, Evan Kempey, Steve Skibiszewski, Eric Eisenman Color Guard Alex Waite (Caption Head), Jackie Echevarria, Luis Beingolea, Yovana Karakitukova, Danielle Reedy, PJ Tankard, Leighann Fields Visual Andrew Hayward (Caption Head), Dana Mandell, Cameron Willey, Matthew Peterson, Steve Surina, Joelle Varner, Dan McConnell 113
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spartansdbc.org Spartans Nashua, NH AT THE GATES STAFF Celebrating their 60th anniversary, the 2015 Spartans will pay homage to founder President Albert LaFlamme and the commitment and dedication he displayed while leading the Paul LaFlamme, Jr. corps through its formative years. At the Gates is a four-part production full of energy Corps Director and excitement, but it’s also a reflection back on the group’s long history—and a Richard Rigolini look forward to continued growth as the organization carries its long-held traditions Operations Director into the future. The musical selections provide a militaristic atmosphere that’s worthy Ann Prendergast of the Spartan warriors of ancient Greece, who remain a symbol of courage and Transportation Director determination to this day. Paul LaFlamme, Sr. Tour, Event Planning Prelude To War Judy Luongo Lacey Drum Majors by Key Poulan, Matthew Cody Morgan, CJ Sutton McGuire, Michael Moore Design Richard Rigolini (Corps Spartan Warriors Director), Peter Furnari (Program Coordinator), Michael by Tyler Bates/Sergei Prokofiev Moore (Percussion Arranger), Matthew McGuire (Percussion Battle – Toccata con Fuoco Arranger), Lennie Machado (Color Guard Design), Gilles by Keith Emmerson Ouellette (Visual Design), Key Poulan (Music Design) The Battle Brass Larry Lacey, Brian McCullock, by Hans Zimmer Jamie Fortier, Don Mactaggart Percussion Glory - Lauds (Praise Tim Sepe, Chris Slipp, High Day) Marc DeLacey, Andy Kim, Tory Sjostrom, Mark by Ron Nelson Sachetta, Mike Daley Color Guard Ryan Bronner, Julie Brown, Alicia Druid, Abby Malloy Visual Adam St Jean, Anthony Montession, Jamie Fortier, Nick Krafka, Ari Alonso-Chapman 115
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SCVanguard.org VanguCaarddets Santa Clara, CA ON CLOUD NINE STAFF Soaring through a dazzling array of feelings and experiences, On Cloud Nine Admin Director celebrates the moments in life that uplift and inspire us. Rather than following a linear Steve Barnhill progression, each act of the show submerges the audience in an idea, event, or Corps Manager emotion. The complexity of life is reflected in a soundtrack that interweaves three Mannie Cabarloc distinct musical themes, while the show’s visual elements demonstrate how we must Asst. Tour Managers reach for our dreams in order to realize them. From the exuberance of AWAKENING to Moises Fagundes, Paul Lujan the triumph over fear in FINDING YOUR VOICE to the joy of finally landing on CLOUD NINE, Drum Major we discover what it means to live life to its fullest. Carl Huang Design ACT 1: Awakening Rob Ripley (Program Life (from Prometheus) Coordinator), Key Poulan (Brass Arranger), Fred Smith by Harry Gregson-Williams (Front Ensemble Arranger, Music Coordinator), Casey ACT 2: Finding Your Voice Brohard (Battery Arranger), The Girl with the Plums Peter Gomez (Visual, Color (from Perfume) Guard Coordinator), Myron Rosander (Program Consultant) by R. Heil, J. Klimek, T. Twyker Brass Alex Christensen (Caption Act 3: Cloud Nine Head), Tim Bacon, Rick Pina, Title Track (from Big Hero 6) Rick South, Bryan Williams Percussion by Henry Jackman Casey Brohard (Caption Head), Adam Tsukamoto, Justin Rasmussen, Tyler McCurdy, David Medina, Chavadith Tantavirojn, Jackson Lai, Peter Nguyen Color Guard Juliette Ferriera (Caption Head), Joshua Swain (Asst. Caption Head), Jordan Tao, Suzy Laverty, Jenny Lyons Visual Justin Cunha (Lead Tech), Jeff Facun, Javier Cerna, David Tatarakis, Brandn Lindsey, Jason Ino 117
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Open Class BLUE DEVILS C CONCORD, CA • bluedevils.org The Beatles: Imagine John, Paul, George, and Ringo—and a horn line, drum CORPSREPS.COM line, and color guard! Playing some of the British band’s greatest hits, includ- ing “Yesterday,” “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “Eleanor Rigby,” “Drive My Car,” and “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” Blue Devils C will have you reliving Beatlemania—or experiencing it for the very first time. This “Magical Mystery Tour” is waiting to take you away! Director: Rick Odello BLUE SAINTS SUDBURY, ON • bluesaints.com Demon of Seville will show you a dark tale of jealousy and revenge. The story begins with the envious Demon Barber, who strives for the affection of a beautiful young woman. She doesn’t return his interest because she has found her own true love. In a passionate act of anger and vengeance, Barber takes the life of the young woman’s lover. But will his murderous actions bring him what he wants? Director: Mark Ripley COLUMBIANS TRI-CITIES, WA • columbiansdrumcorps.org 1942 will portray the history-making struggles of the Greatest Generation during the upheaval of World War II, both at home and abroad. Music by Chopin, Beethoven, and Fauré puts us right alongside American soldiers as they battle through war-torn Europe, while pieces by Louis Prima and original compositions by brass and percussion arranger Jeff Chambers bring a taste of home and give hope to the troops. Director: Russ Newbury 119
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Open Class ERUPTION GIG HARBOR, WA • eruptiondrumandbuglecorps.org Inferno Returning to DCI competition for the second year, Eruption offers its take on The Divine Comedy, the 14th-century poem by Dante Alighieri, which tells the story of Dante’s journey through the nine circles of Hell in a quest to reach Heaven. Music from a Robert W. Smith symphony based on Dante’s epic (and borrowing its title) takes us from “Inferno” to “Ascension” and finally, to “Paradiso.” Director: Ryan McLain GOLDEN EMPIRE BAKERSFIELD, CA • geperformingarts.org The Color of Crime Stealing inspiration from Blake Edwards’ classic Pink CORPSREPS.COM Panther films of the 1960s and ‘70s, Golden Empire brings glamour, mystery—and a dose of humor—to the field as music from Henry Mancini, Anthony Newley, and Christophe Beck provides a soundtrack for the perfect heist. Chief Inspector Clouseau is on the case; will our cat burglars steal the show—or get caught pink handed? Director: Tim Heasley GUARDIANS HOUSTON, TX • guardiansdbc.org Light of Gold With music by Eric Whitacre, J.S. Bach, John Adams, and Daniel Montoya Jr. & Robbie Green, Guardians will explore the different characteris- tics of light. We begin with the rising sun and the warmth it brings. The light is fun, quick, and has a sense of frolicking, while moving at its own blinding speed. Then it becomes the backdrop to meditation and personal reflection. Finally the light reaches its full brilliance! Director: Johnathan Doerr HEAT WAVE INVERNESS, FLORIDA • heatwaveofflorida.com Cuban Fire will be burning up the drum corps field this summer as Heat Wave MIKE ABERDSCHIND makes its Drum Corps International debut with a program that can only be described as muy caliente. The repertoire includes excerpts from Cuban Fire!, a suite composed by Johnny Richards for Stan Kenton’s landmark 1956 album of the same name—which is still regarded as one of the most influential Latin jazz recordings ever made. Director: Benny Pisani 121
Open Class IMPULSE BUENA PARK, CA • impulseyoutharts.org Interpolation First performing in 1999, Impulse has become instantly CORPSREPS.COM recognizable on the drum corps field with its baseball caps and bright yellow short-sleeved uniforms that prominently display the corps’ exclamation mark logo. Known for putting on a crowd-pleasing show, the Southern California based drum corps was crowned the DCI Division III World Champion in 2006. Director: Mike Lopez INCOGNITO GARDEN GROVE, CA • incognitodbc.org Planet Incognito We may all come from different places and have different CORPSREPS.COM experiences, but there’s one thing we have in common: We’re all welcome on Planet Incognito. With a musical score that includes “World of Incognitians”— an original work by corps director Tony T. Nguyen—along with “Mars” and “Jupiter” from Gustav Holst’s popular interstellar suite The Planets, this show will send you into orbit. Director: Tony T. Nguyen. LOUISIANA STARS LAFAYETTE, LA • louisianastars.org Universal Melodies During Louisiana Stars’ sophomore season on the DCI Tour, the corps will showcase works by one of classical music’s most beloved composers in a new light. Reinterpreting some of Beethoven’s best-known melodies in a variety of styles from around the globe, the unique soundscape will give fans a chance to hear familiar music with fresh ears while enjoying a range of visual cues inspired by different cultures. Director: Neil Simon RACINE SCOUTS RACINE, WI • racinescouts.org Behind the Brushstrokes explores the madness and creativity of Vincent van Gogh. With a soundtrack by Don McLean, Manuel de Falla, Joshua Hinkel, and Philip Glass, the corps takes us inside Van Gogh’s cell at the Saint-Rémy-de- Provence asylum, where he painted “Starry Night.” As the image takes shape stroke by stroke, we experience what it must have felt like to create one of history’s greatest works of art. Director: Cary Byrd 123
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Open Class RIVER CITY RHYTHM ANOKA, MN • rivercityrhythm.org And the River Flows On Making its Drum Corps International debut in 2015, River City Rhythm will be entertaining fans with a musical repertoire that moves like the current of a mighty stream. Selections include “The River Flows Through You” by Yiruma, “Wait Fantasy” by Chanticleer, “The River” by Seth Adams, and a pair of traditionals: “Shenandoah” and “The Water Is Wide.” Director: Beau Hansen SOUTHWIND MOBILE, AL • joinsouthwind.org By the Numbers Music from a diverse array of sources—including Tchaikovsky, Clifton Williams, Imagine Dragons, and others—gets us in the mood to celebrate six special holidays. From New Year’s Day to Valentine’s Day, Cinco de Mayo, the Fourth of July, Halloween, and Christmas, every holiday conjures up its own set of emotions, colors, sounds, experiences, and memories in each of us. Director: Greg Gumina THUNDER SPOKANE, WA • thunderdrumcorps.org Lost Generation At first glance, Thunder’s 2015 show title may call to mind a sense of hopelessness. But in a time of chaos and uncertainty, each new generation can renew society with hope for the future. Inspired by John Reed’s poem of the same title, Thunder focuses on a theme of renewal and progress with an uplifting repertoire that includes “Pocketful of Sunshine” by Natasha Bedingfield and “Roar” by Katy Perry. Director: Mike Koch WATCHMEN RIVERSIDE, CA • watchmenarts.org Passion & Perseverance One of the newer groups on the Southern California CORPSREPS.COM drum corps scene, the Watchmen formed in 2013 as a brass and percussion ensemble for several exhibition performances. Joining the ranks of Drum Corps International’s Open Class for the first time in 2014, the corps brings a five-part production to the field in 2015 that utilizes original music by staff composers Richie Sabastian, Harry Hutchins, and Alex Mendoza. Director: David Becker 125
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International JUBAL GITA SUROSOWAN BANTEN CHIEN KUO HIGH SCHOOL DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS BANTEN, INDONESIA TAIPEI CITY, TAIWAN SHOW TITLE Beyond SHOW TITLE Sound of SHOW TITLE Void Started in the Founded in 1911 from a boy’s choir, Surosowan Though the ensemble 1960s, Chien Kuo High School Dutch drum and bugle corps Jubal was only founded in 2004, Gita Marching Band has enjoyed great over many years has grown into Surosowan Banten has quickly success in Taiwan’s scholastic music one of Europe’s top marching become one of the best marching contests.The group performs globally ensembles. The group is a four-time ensembles in all of Asia. In recent on a yearly basis, winning top awards Drum Corps Europe Champion years the group has traveled the in Japan, Canada, Germany, Italy, (2003, 2006, 2009, 2013) and returns world, earning high marks and hon- the United Kingdom, and Malaysia. to the Drum Corps International ors at the 2013 World Music Contest Chien Kuo will also participate in Tour after celebrating its centennial in the Netherlands and at the 2014 DrumLine Battle and SoundSport season in 2011 on U.S. soil. Thailand World Music Championship. events while in the U.S. this summer. All-Age ALLIANCE CAROLINA GOLD DEFENDERS MINNESOTA BRASS ATLANTA,GA GREENSBORO, NC ABINGTON, MA ST. PAUL, MN Show Title: Sub-Zero Show Title: Let it Snow Director: Dale Powers Show Title: Mad Circus Director: Jeffrey Peterson Director: Larry Harper defendersalumni.org Director: Eric Molho alliancedrumcorps.org carolinagold.org mnbrassinc.org GOVENAIRES ATLANTA CV CINCINNATI MUCHACHOS TRADITION ST. PETER, MN ATLANTA, GA Show Title: Outlaw MANCHESTER, NH Director: Dr. David CINCINNATI, OH Director: Sandee Conlin Show Title: Latin Portraits W. Stollberg Show Title: Finding Home govenaires.org Director: Al Gagne atlantacv.org Director: Tom Slade muchachos.org cincinnatitradition.org KILTIES BRIDGEMEN ALUMNI CRUSADERS SENIOR RACINE, WI BAYONNE, NJ Show Title: A Tour of Time: Director: George Lavelle BOSTON, MA Old Friends. New Adventures. bridgemen.com Show Title: BringingYou BAC Director: Jeff Troudt Director: Jack LaSelva kilties.com crusaderseniorcorps.org 127
Past Champions The Blue Devils organization grabbed a World Championship double in 2014. The World Class unit’s 16th title came with a record-breaking high score of 99.650, while Blue Devils “B” not only ruled the Open Class, but also outscored some World Class groups to make the Top-15 at the World Championship Semifinals in Indianapolis. 2013 2008 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA 98.300 World Class 98.125 World Class Carolina Crown Phantom Regiment Fort Mill, SC Rockford, IL 96.150 Open Class 96.825 Open Class Vanguard Cadets Vanguard Cadets Santa Clara, CA Santa Clara, CA 2012 2007 2009 BLUE DEVILS B INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 98.700 World Class 98.000 Division I Blue Devils Blue Devils Concord, CA Concord, CA 95.250 Open Class 96.150 Division II Oregon Crusaders Spartans Portland, OR Nashua, NH 90.550 Division III Memphis Sound 2011 Memphis, TN INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 98.350 World Class 2006 The Cadets Allentown, PA MADISON, WISCONSIN 95.000 Open Class 97.200 Division I Blue Devils B The Cavaliers Concord, CA Rosemont, IL 95.625 Division II The Academy 2010 Tempe, AZ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 84.975 Division III Impulse 98.900 World Class Buena Park, CA Blue Devils Concord, CA 97.550 Open Class 2005 Blue Devils B Concord, CA FOXBORO, MASSACHUSETTS 99.150 Division I The Cadets 2009 Allentown, PA INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 97.475 Division II East Coast Jazz 99.050 World Class Malden, MA Blue Devils Concord, CA 88.800 Division III Raiders 95.500 Open Class Wayne, NJ Blue Devils B Concord, CA 128 2015 DCI Souvenir Yearbook
2014 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 99.650 World Class Blue Devils Concord, CA 82.650 Open Class Blue Devils B Concord, CA 2004 2000 DENVER, COLORADO COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND 98.700 Division I 97.650 Division I The Cavaliers The Cadets Rosemont, IL Bergenfield, NJ The Cavaliers 96.550 Division II Rosemont, IL Spartans Nashua, NH 94.350 Division II Vanguard Cadets 88.600 Division III Santa Clara, CA Oregon Crusaders St. Helens, OR 89.700 Division III Seattle Cascades 2003 Shoreline, WA ORLANDO, FLORIDA 1999 98.800 Division I MADISON, WISCONSIN Blue Devils 2014 BLUE DEVILS Concord, CA 98.400 Division I Blue Devils 2003 ESPERANZA 95.600 Division II Concord, CA 2002 MAGIC OF ORLANDO Esperanza Santa Clara San Diego, CA Vanguard Santa Clara, CA 88.600 Division III Blue Stars La Crosse, WI 96.300 Division II Patriots Rochester, NY 2002 93.700 Division III Mandarins MADISON, WISCONSIN Sacramento, CA 99.150 Division I The Cavaliers Rosemont, IL 1998 99.050 Division II ORLANDO, FLORIDA Magic of Orlando Orlando, FL 98.400 Division I The Cadets 90.500 Division III Bergenfield, NJ Revolution San Antonio, TX 97.100 Division II East Coast Jazz 2001 Malden, MA Spartans Nashua, NH BUFFALO, NEWYORK 93.800 Division III Mandarins 98.350 Division I Sacramento, CA The Cavaliers Rosemont, IL 97.800 Division II 1997 Mandarins Sacramento, CA ORLANDO, FLORIDA 88.550 Division III 98.400 Division I Blue Stars Blue Devils La Crosse, WI Concord, CA 94.200 Division II Spartans Nashua, NH 94.800 Division III Mandarins Sacramento, CA 129
Past Champions 1996 1992 ORLANDO, FLORIDA MADISON, WISCONSIN 97.400 Division I 97.500 Division I Blue Devils The Cavaliers Concord, CA Rosemont, IL Phantom Regiment Rockford, IL 92.900 Division II Southwind 95.500 Division II Montgomery, AL Les Etoiles Dorion, QC 90.000 Division III Mandarins 94.000 Division III Sacramento, CA Mandarins Sacramento, CA 1991 1995 DALLAS, TEXAS BUFFALO, NEWYORK 97.000 Open Class Star of Indiana 98.300 Division I Bloomington, IN 1986 BLUE DEVILS The Cavaliers Rosemont, IL 92.700 A-Class 1992 CAVALIERS Southwind 1990 95.400 Division II Montgomery, AL Pioneer Milwaukee, WI 86.000 A-60 Pioneer 95.500 Division III Milwaukee, WI Academie Musicale Sherbrooke, QC 1990 1994 BUFFALO, NEWYORK FOXBORO, 97.700 Open Class MASSACHUSETTS Cadets of Bergen County 98.400 Division I Hackensack, NJ Blue Devils Concord, CA 91.800 A-Class Ventures 96.000 Division II Kitchener, ON Pioneer Milwaukee, WI 88.400 A-60 Academie Musicale 91.900 Division III Sherbrooke, QC Americanos Appleton, WI 1989 1993 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 98.800 Open Class Santa Clara 97.400 Division I Vanguard Cadets of Bergen Santa Clara, CA County Hackensack, NJ 93.300 A-Class Ventures 94.300 Division II Kitchener, ON Carolina Crown Charlotte, NC 88.300 A-60 Blue Stars 85.400 Division III La Crosse, WI Blue Stars La Crosse, WI 130 2015 DCI Souvenir Yearbook
1988 MADISON SCOUTS 1988 1984 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI ATLANTA, GEORGIA 97.100 Open Class 98.000 Open Class Madison Scouts Garfield Cadets Madison, WI Garfield, NJ 91.900 A-Class 94.000 A-Class L’Insolite Florida Wave St. Jerome, QC Miami, FL 80.200 A-60 Mandarins Sacramento, CA 1983 MIAMI, FLORIDA 1987 94.400 Open Class Garfield Cadets MADISON, WISCONSIN Garfield, NJ 97.900 Open Class 55.700 A-Class Garfield Cadets Les Chatelaines Garfield, NJ Laval, QC 90.100 A-Class Ventures Kitchener, ON 1982 85.300 A-60 MONTREAL, QUEBEC Mandarins Sacramento, CA 95.250 Open Class Blue Devils Concord, CA 1986 68.050 A-Class Dutch Boy MADISON, WISCONSIN Kitchener, ON 98.400 Open Class 61.950 All Girl Blue Devils Les Chatelaines Concord, CA Laval, QC 94.600 A-Class Canadian Knights Peterborough, ON 1981 1983 GARFIELD CADETS 1981 83.700 A-60 MONTREAL, QUEBEC St. Francis Xavier Sancians 94.000 Open Class S. Weymouth, MA Santa Clara Vanguard Santa Clara, CA 1985 65.850 A-Class Southernaires MADISON, WISCONSIN Kenner, LA 98.400 Open Class 68.150 All Girl Garfield Cadets Les Chatelaines Garfield, NJ Laval, QC 90.400 A-Class Ventures Kitchener, ON 78.300 A-60 St. Francis Xavier Sancians S. Weymouth, MA 131
Past Champions 1980 1976 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 90.600 Open Class Blue Devils 92.700 Open Class Concord, CA Blue Devils Concord, CA 64.350 A-Class Ventures 76.200 A-Class Kitchener, ON Wausau Story Wausau, WI 64.350 All Girl Ventures 71.300 All Girl Kitchener, ON St. Ignatius Hicksville, NY 1979 BLUE DEVILS 1979 1975 1977 BENGAL LANCERS 1974 SANTA CLARA VANGUARD BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 93.550 Open Class Blue Devils 92.500 Open Class Concord, CA Madison Scouts Madison, WI 65.000 A-Class Black Watch 71.350 A-Class Willingboro, NJ Greece Cadets Rochester, NY 67.350 All Girl Arbella 69.650 All Girl Salem, MA St. Ignatius Hicksville, NY 1978 1974 DENVER, COLORADO ITHACA, NEWYORK 91.550 Open Class 89.300 Open Class Santa Clara Santa Clara Vanguard Vanguard Santa Clara, CA Santa Clara, CA 69.350 A-Class Black Watch Auburn, WA 1973 71.350 All Girl WHITEWATER, WISCONSIN Les Chatelaines Laval, QC 88.650 Open Class Santa Clara 1977 Vanguard Santa Clara, CA DENVER, COLORADO 92.050 Open Class 1972 Blue Devils Concord, CA WHITEWATER, WISCONSIN 74.200 A-Class 88.100 Open Class Bengal Lancers Kingsmen Trumbull, CT Anaheim, CA 69.450 All Girl St. Ignatius Hicksville, NY 132 2015 DCI Souvenir Yearbook
Awards Caption awards are determined by the average scores in each category over the three days of World Championship competition. WORLD CLASS JIM OTT FRED SANFORD DONALD GEORGE JOHN BRAZALE Best Brass Best Percussion ANGELICA ZINGALI Best Visual Performance Performance Award Best Overall General Best Color Performance Award Award Effect Award Guard Award Fred Sanford is one In 2012, the Best Known for instruct- of the most influen- A long-time chief George Zingali was a Visual Performance ing some of the most tial figures in the his- judge administrator drum corps innova- Award was renamed memorable horn tory of marching per- for DCl, Donald tor who redefined in honor of John lines of the 1970s, cussion, thanks to a Angelica nurtured visual and color Brazale, who passed Jim Ott was an career that saw him artistic growth within guard designs away in 1993. Over arranger and instruc- excel as a member, the drum corps com- through the 1970s his long career, tor for the Stockton instructor, designer, munity. Angelica’s and ’80s. He was well Brazale made an Commodores, Blue and arranger. During influence on scoring known for his work indelible contribu- Devils, and Spirit of 12 stellar seasons system revisions— with the 27th Lancers, tion to the drum Atlanta. Ott was tragi- with the Santa Clara and his support of Blue Knights, and corps activity as a cally killed in a car Vanguard, Sanford’s bold musical and Star of Indiana.With performer, instructor, accident in 1980, but drum lines captured visual design— the Cadets, Zingali designer, and man- his mighty influence five high percussion helped to mold the was part of a team ager, most notably continues to echo titles. After a battle drum corps activity that captured four after assuming drill through drum corps with cancer, Sanford into the paragon of World Championship design responsibili- stadiums decades passed away in 2000. marching music that titles over an incredi- ties for Phantom after his premature 2014 WINNER: it is today. Angelica ble five-season run. Regiment in the early passing. SANTA CLARA passed away in 1987. He passed away in 1980s. 2014 WINNER: 2014 WINNER: VANGUARD 2014 WINNER: 1992. 2014 WINNER: BLUE DEVILS BLUE DEVILS BLUE DEVILS BLUE DEVILS Open Class Leadership CAPTION AWARDS JIM JONES LEADERSHIP AWARD Named for the former director of theTroopers and Best Brass Performance founding member of Drum Corps International who passed away in 1994, this award is Blue Devils B given toWorld and Open Class drum majors who exhibit unparalleled leadership qualities. Best General Effect Selections are made by a committee of DCI Hall of Fame members. Blue Devils B • David Warren Phantom Regiment (World Class) • John Filippone Genesis (Open Class) Best Visual Performance Blue Devils B DR. BERNARD BAGGS LEADERSHIP AWARD The Bernard Baggs Leadership Award Best Percussion Performance (named for the longtime judge and board of directors advisor) is given to the outstanding Blue Devils B World Class director of the season, as determined and voted on by all World Class Best Color Guard Performance directors. • David Glasgow Bluecoats Spartans DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR GEORGE BONFIGLIO CHAIRMAN’S AWARD Named for the founder and longtime Tim Rall 7th Regiment director of the 27th Lancers, the George Bonfiglio Chairman’s Award is given annually MOST IMPROVED CORPS at the DCI World Championships to a person who has demonstrated extraordinary Racine Scouts Racine, WI leadership, service, and effort on behalf of Drum Corps International. • Steve Auditore Advisor, DCI Board of Directors 134 2015 DCI Souvenir Yearbook 2014 WINNERS NOTED
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Hall of Fame Drum Corps International will be proud to welcome five new members into the DCI Hall of Fame during the 2015 World Championships in Indianapolis. TOM BLAIR WILLIAM SCOTT KOTER JOHN PHILLIPS JEFF SACKTIG Executive Producer “BILL” HARTY Program Judge Administrator Visual Design DCI World Manager Coordinator DCI & Instructor Championships Guardsmen Drum The Cavaliers The Cadets broadcasts & Bugle Corps Starting his career as For more than 30 a DCI judge in the Jeff Sacktig has been Tom Blair began As a former drum years, Scott Koter 1970s, John Phillips the drill designer for working on DCI major and later corps helped set the tem- has devoted more the Cadets since broadcast produc- manager, Bill Harty plate for the way years to the art of 1994, and has been tions in 1984, and has led the Guardsmen today’s drum corps adjudication in the instrumental in the since meticulously to its first appear- shows are designed drum corps activity corps wining 15 DCI captured countless ance at the DCIWorld and taught to mem- than perhaps anyone World Championship on- and off-field Championship Finals bers.While he’s best in the history of the medals, including memories for corps in 1976 and helped known for his 15 sea- organization. four titles. His drill members and fans. In develop the corps’ sons with the Drawing on his back- designs are renown addition to blocking distinctive and color- Cavaliers (when the ground as a music for speedy pass- out every second of ful British flair. group earned five educator, Phillips throughs, fast block each corps’ produc- Specializing in color Championship titles) quickly built a reputa- rotations, and shape tion for live DCI guards, Harty is often Koter also helped the tion for turning every changes at breakneck broadcasts and offi- credited with many Bluecoats,Troopers, score-sheet into a speed—yet he is noted cial videos, Blair firsts related to the and Spirit of Atlanta teachable moment. for always having the painstakingly re- use of thematic improve their pro- As judge administra- featured performers in engineered and props and equip- grams. “He truly tor for the past 15 a position of promi- digitally enhanced ment and also for his brought us into the years, Phillips contin- nence at all times.“Jeff DCI’s collection of rapport with per- modern era of ues to serve as a lead- is one of those rare historicalWorld forming corps mem- arranging and pro- er and conduit drill designers who is Championship videos bers. “His selfless gramming,” between the compet- able to combine clean to preserve some devotion to the Bluecoats executive ing drum corps and transition-less drill priceless heritage. advancement of the director David the judging commu- with effect…standing “Tom goes above Guardsmen during Glasgow says. nity. “He leads by ovation effect,” says and beyond to make that organization’s Former Spirit of example and is the Hall of Fame designer sure our corps look most challenged Atlanta director ultimate professional Marc Sylvester. “Few and sound their best,” times was a hallmark Freddy Martin adds, and role model,” says people have created says DCI broadcast of his altruistic “Scott has made visual judge Marie so much pure effect personality Steve devotion to young drum corps much Czapinski. “When so consistently. His Rondinaro. “On the people,” Hall of more enjoyable for called upon, John work has influenced big screen, small Fame member kids at all levels of always provides the entire generations of screen—any screen.” Tim Salzman said. the activity.” voice of reason.” drill designers.” 136 2015 DCI Souvenir Yearbook
THE CLASS OF 2014 Hall of Fame plaques were presented to (from left): Gayle and Carl Cook on behalf of the late Star of Indiana founder Bill Cook; Carolina Crown founder Kevin Smith; Blue Knights executive director Mark Arnold; Timothy Salzman, brass arranger, for Guardsmen, Santa Clara Vanguard, and the Cavaliers; and John Simpson, brass instructor for Bridgemen, Sky Ryders, and Star of Indiana. 2013 Steve Rondinaro DCI Broadcast Director of the Cavaliers, Santa Clara 1997 James Elvord Brass arranger and head of the DCI task force on judging. Vanguard CEO. ■ Peggy Twiggs ■ Bobby Hoffmann Deceased Jan. 9, Personality. Ray Mar Mandarins Groundbreaking color guard instructor. instructor. DCI judge. ■ George Hopkins 1991. Visual designer and creator of the Executive Director. Bob Lendman Director of the Cadets, 1984-present. ■ Bridgemen and Velvet Knights images. Phantom Regiment Director Deceased 2004 Barry Bell Musical director, Michael Moxley Instructor, designer ■ Aram Kazazian Deceased Dec. 12, March 2011. Marie Grana-Czapinski and director of the Blue Devils, 1984- 1992. Timing and penalty judge for DCI DCI Visual Adjudicator. designer, Toronto Optimists. ■ Scott 1990. in the 1970s and 1980s. ■ Pepe Notaro Chandler Instructor, Bridgemen, Spirit Deceased Sept. 17, 1989. A catalyst for 2012 George Bevilacqua Boston of Atlanta and the Cadets. Program 1996 Michael Cesario Visual designer DCI Division III corps in the 1980s. ■ coordinator/choreographer, Blue Devils. ■ Mary Pesceone DCI administrator. Crusaders Director, 1971-’80. Marty Tom Float Instructor for the Freelancers, and consultant. DCI broadcast commen- Hurley Deceased Sept. 12, 2011. Etobicoke-Oakland Crusaders, Spirit of tator. ■ Jim Prime, Jr. Brass arranger 1989 Pete Emmons Drill writer and Phantom Regiment Percussion Instructor Atlanta and Blue Devils. ■ Stephanie and instructor. ■ Dave Richards DCI & Arranger, 1975-’93. Michael Klesch Lynde Principal dance choreographer, judge. instructor, Santa Clara Vanguard, 1968- Brass Composer & Arranger, 1985-pres- Blue Devils, 1980s. ■ Donnie VanDoren 1980. ■ Ken Kobold Deceased Dec. ent. Mel Stratton Blue Devils Visual Brass caption head for the Garfield 1995 Joseph Marrella Percussion 3, 1992. First DCI recording engineer. Instructor,1970-’80. Scott Johnson Blue Cadets, Star of Indiana. Created Championship records during Devils Percussion Instructor & Arranger, arranger and consultant. ■ Sandra Opie the 1970s and ‘80s. ■ Rick Maass 1994-present. 2003 Glenn Opie Deceased Aug. Brass instructor for the Argonne Rebels, Deceased Dec. 27, 1988. Visual judge 1959-1973. DCI judge, 1973-1989. ■ Jim and instructor. First DCI chief judge in 2011 Todd Ryan Visual caption 2013. Charter member of DCI Board Ott Deceased July 8, 1980. Brass arrang- 1972. ■ Jim Unrath Deceased May of Directors, director, Argonne Rebels, er for the Commodores, Blue Devils and 2015. Editor of the original “Blue Book” head and marching instructor, Daniel 1949-1973. ■ Len Piekarski Deceased Spirit of Atlanta. of drum corps rules. Richardson Phantom Regiment pro- Aug. 3, 2014. Visual instructor and gram coordinator, Ken Norman Brass designer, the Cavaliers, 1957-1968. 1994 John Brazale Deceased March 1988 Bernard Baggs Deceased Dec. arranger and innovator, Michael Gaines Cavaliers visual designer. 2002 Clarence Beebe Deceased Jan. 1, 1994. Visual designer and instructor 5, 1998. DCI judge and board advisor. for Phantom Regiment, 1975-1992. ■ ■ Bob Briske DCI contest director, 2010 Raymond J. Baumgardt 15, 1968. Founder and executive director William Howard Charter member of 1972-1994. ■ Earl Joyce Deceased of the Madison Scouts, 1938-1967. ■ the DCI Board of Directors. Director Sept. 3, 2014. Father of modern judging. Deceased 1997. Madison Scouts Sal Ferrera Deceased 2010. Member, of the Madison Scouts, 1968-1976. ■ Influenced the development of a standard musical director 1969-1979. ■ Brandt instructor, arranger and program director Jim Wren Music arranger for Phantom and uniform system of judging. Crocker World Championships public of the Cavaliers, 1953-1977. ■ David Regiment, 1968-1996. address announcer. ■ Robert W. Smith Gibbs Member, instructor, designer and 1987 Robert Currie Deceased Suncoast Sound composer and arranger. executive director of the Blue Devils, 1993 Gene Monterastelli Instructor 1974-present. ■ Moe Latour Member, Dec. 4, 2000. Percussion judge, 2009 Jay Bocook Longtime Cadets instructor, tour manager and director for and management with the Troopers, 1958-1976. many corps, 1949-present. ■ Sie Lurye 1966-1975. DCI judge. ■ Jerry music arranger. ■ Shirley Dorritie Color Deceased Dec. 16, 1978. Founder and Seawright Deceased May 16, 2004. 1986 Don Pesceone Second executive guard educator, designer and consultant, director of the Royal Airs, 1958-1968. Founder and director of the Blue Devils, Blue Devils and Santa Clara Vanguard. 1970-1984. ■ Scott Stewart Director of director of DCI, 1973-1994. ■ Gail Royer ■ Richard “Ike” Iannessa Deceased 2001 Thom Hannum Percussion the Madison Scouts, 1977-2002. Deceased June 17, 1993. Charter mem- 2004. Visual designer, innovator and ber of DCI Board of Directors. Founder judge. ■ Emil Pavlik Deceased 2011. arranger, clinician and consultant. ■ 1992 Steve Brubaker Deceased Jan. and director of Santa Clara Vanguard, Music director and arranger, Kilties, Marc Sylvester Cadets visual designer 1967-1992. 1950s and ‘60s. ■ Frank Williams Brass and instructor. ■ James Wedge Brass 28, 1993. Visual instructor and designer instructor, arranger and consultant. arranger and instructor, 27th Lancers, for the Cavaliers, 1978-1992. ■ George 1985 Donald Angelica Deceased Feb. 1968-1982. Oliviero DCI judge and judge educator. 2008 Dan Acheson Executive Director ■ Don Whiteley Deceased April 2,1999. 25, 1987. First DCI judge administrator. 2000 James Costello Deceased First DCI public relations director. ■ George Bonfiglio Deceased March and CEO, Drum Corps International, 12, 2010. Charter member of DCI Board 1995-present. ■ James Campbell 2001. Founder of the Hawthorne 1991 Roman Blenski Drum Corps of Directors. Founder and director of the Percussion arranger, instructor and Caballeros. ■ Adolph DeGrauwe 27th Lancers. ■ Jim Jones Deceased innovator. ■ Rick Odello Director, Blue Director of the Cavaliers, 1979-1990. ■ Midwest and Division II & III executive June 8, 1994. Charter member of DCI Devils B and Blue Devils C. Ralph Hardimon Percussion compos- director. ■ Joe Colla Judging and DCI Board of Directors. Founder and director ■ Greg Orwoll Executive Director, er and arranger. ■ Larry McCormick contest crew. ■ Truman Crawford of the Troopers for 30 years. ■ David Colts, 1989-2012. Percussion instructor, arranger and Deceased March 3, 2003. Brass arrang- Kampschroer Deceased February 17, innovator. er and instructor. ■ Dennis DeLucia 2015. Charter member of DCI Board 2007 Howard Dahnert Deceased Percussion arranger and instructor. ■ of Directors. First executive director 1999 Gary Czapinski Deceased Wayne Downey Brass arranger and of Western region for DCI. President 2011. Longtime Racine Scouts supporter. instructor for the Blue Devils since the of the Blue Stars, 1968-1980. ■ Hugh ■ Jay Kennedy Judge educator and December, 2013. Show consultant and 1970s. ■ Jack Meehan Brass instructor Mahon Charter member of DCI Board musician. ■ Larry Kerchner Arranger designer. ■ Paul Litteau Visual designer, for the Troopers, Blue Devils and Santa of Directors. First executive director of and instructor. ■ Steve Vickers Drum instructor and judge. ■ Clarke Williams Clara Vanguard. ■ Ralph Pace Visual Eastern region for DCI. Member, instruc- corps publisher. DCI judge, 1972-present. designer and instructor for Blue Rock, tor and director of the Garfield Cadets, 27th Lancers and the Cavaliers. ■ Fred 1955-1972. ■ Don Warren Charter mem- 2006 Tom Aungst Percussion arrang- 1998 Charles Poole, Jr. Percussion Sanford Deceased Jan. 30, 2000. ber of DCI Board of Directors. Cavaliers Percussion arranger and instructor for founder and director. er and caption head for the Cadets. ■ arranger and instructor for the 27th the Santa Clara Vanguard, 1968-1980. Alfred “Corky” Fabrizio Instructor, Lancers. DCI Task Force, 1980-1986. ■ ■ George Zingali Deceased March 6, arranger, adjudicator and show coordi- Gerry Shellmer Percussion arranger 1992. Visual designer and instructor, nator. ■ Freddy Martin Founder and and instructor, 1950-1976. ■ Ernie 27th Lancers, Garfield Cadets and Star director, Spirit of Atlanta, 1976-1993. ■ Zimny Deceased April 22, 2004. of Indiana. Don Porter Deceased 1998. Director, Performer, instructor, judge, contest Anaheim Kingsmen. crew, and DCI office staff. 1990 Rodney Goodhart Deceased 2005 Dick Brown Longtime arranger, September, 2013. Percussion caption instructor and judge. ■ Jeff Fiedler 137
Friends of DCI PRIMARY REVERSED The Friends of DCI program began in 1981 with 30TYPE COLOR REVERSE passionate drum corps fans. Today, it tops 300 loyal members who continue to support the activity theyTYPE 1-COLOR REVERSE love. Members of the Friends program help fill stadiums throughout the summer tour, creating an inner circle of the most committed DCI fans and supporting the pursuit of excellence at the highest level. Their generosity and dedication have played an important part in the lives of drum corps members. Become a part of this flourishing community through the Friends of DCI program with your own gift and membership. Visit DCI.org/friends or call 317.275.1212 for more information. 16.2010 CONFIDENTIAL VER.01 “ALL PURCHASES ARE MADE EMOTIONALLY AND JUSTIFIED LOGICALLY.” DIAMOND Pam & Jonathan Grickis, Jay Yokley & Marco Fernandez Ann & Glenn Kalisiak Ken & Diann Honsberger; Steve & Judy Young Sammie Kraushaar & David, Kelly & Will Borland in memory of Ron Grickis The Young’s Gretchen L. Chamberlain Kevin White Bruce Weiser Mike Creedon Colleen & John Hope Phil Zulas John Kurtz Edward F. DiCarlo, M.D. Michael & Leigh Huston Ron Leake Studio C Candles Stephen Isaacs GOLD Arnold & Suzanne Lehto Kevin Haasan *Karin & Wayne Karge John E. List Aaron Kessinger Thomas Kopitnik, MD Jon Anderson & Lynn Craig Samuel Mapp Michael & Ashleigh LaJoice George Kraft, Kent Eversmeyer, Steve Auditore Carl & Debbie Markert Shawn McBride Janyce & Ron Banknieder Marc Allen Martinez Jim Murphy, Mike O’Connor, Scott Thompson Craig Berdan & Mark Storck Richard L. Marvin Timothy Kviz Carole & Ed Bernier Fred & Lydia McClanahan Terry Redford, Vic Scimeca Dan & Kristen LaMacchia Matthew P. Brewer, MD Don, Karen & Kate Mellon Dr. Donald & Thomas Lewis Brown Ilze & Bruce Bye Joan & Gary Lima John Calabrese & Phillip Green Mrs. Jean Patterson Jim Kennedy & Ed Lujan Steve & Cheryl Corcoran Michael Morse & Duane Webber & Friends Chris Maher Jeff Davenport Mark Manguno Judith Duff Richard Swails PLATINUM Ken & Liz Mrazik Ed Eishen Robert J. Mullan, M.D. Layton Olsen James W. Gault Dennis Mumford, Charlie Wise, Frank Anthony Steve & Mary Peth Barbara Goffman Jeffrey Arnold Steve Proctor Larry Goodman Gary Wolfgang Edward Barton & Ken Varga *Ken & Patty Richardson Sandra Heiden In Memory of John Neilson Sr. Terry & Jackie Buck Robert & Kathy Rieter Thomas Henderson Family Tom & Anne Newman David Carlysle & Marty Carlysle Marv & Carol Ryser Dave Hill John Palazzo & Greg Andersen Julie B. Chase Kathy Santo’s Dog Training Steve & Laura Hodges Dan Putnam Roger & Cheryl Cole Brian Setzer Bernard W. Holmes Doug Annala & Sam Rinehart Donna & Kevin Coleman Jana Simpson Ruth & Robert Hopkins Arminder & Amieland Singh Mary Anne Conboy Sandi & Bill Spivey Ed & Pat Huesing Philip Singh In Memory of Annette Tanner Michael Ibale Brian Smith Dr. Roger & Rev. Judy Anne Sabian Ltd. John A. Stadtmueller William M. Connelly Kevin R. Johnson Jack & Chris VanLoan Jim & Jen Cronin White & Albert Thomson Erick & Suzanne Wiggins Andy Cucchiara & Bob Butt Sean & Kim Thueson Kenneth Wilder Drum Corps Friends Larry Virgallito & Mike Burgess Wozniak Family Joe & Peggy DiScipio Rick Dissinger & Guy Hutchison Doug & Dena Divelbiss Jim & Lorrie Doyle Joe Doyle Edward C. Ecker Richard & Gwen Elmquist Tom & Ann French Jeff Grady Craig & Elizabeth Gross Hebert, Amador, Kovalich SCV Group Billie & John Heinold Mark & Suzanne Herzing 138 2015 DCI Souvenir Yearbook
SILVER Wally Thayer Dawn & Tom O’Connor FRIENDS OF DCI John T. Trambley Liz Osaka-Rivera & Marilyn Mu SCHOLARSHIPS Michael Adkins & Robin Ickes Duane A. Trautman Sydney Phillips James Ainey Joe Truscio Dan & Barbara Preslar Since 2007, the Friends of John P. Alpaugh Richard & Matt Ulery Ron Povencher DCI Scholarship Program Art & Diane Alt David & Ann Walter Paul & Laura Risler has awarded educational Bert & Julie Barnes Thomas L. Walker Mary Scarpino funding to corps members Arnold & Gail Barron Eric Williams Guy & Kathy Schiavone to assist in their return Kyle & Cheryl Bosch Debbie Wildoner Paul J. Schneider to the classroom after Gary Bowman, Jr. Michael Wisper David & Kathleen Schuster participating in the annual Ginny Chiampa Sunny Wong Bradford Smith Drum Corps International Cyndy Clegg Mark, Mary & John Wood Ray Southland Tour. George E. Cunic Sharon Woodhead Mark Stasa Steve Degenhardt & Peter Zalewski Richard & Nancy Stoner 2014 SCHOLARSHIP Rich Ziemba Myrna Talbott Steve Erickson Jamey Thompson RECIPIENTS Charles & Peggy Deutsch BRONZE Marie Elise Diamond FRIEND Carter Taylor The Cavaliers *Paul DiPaola Terry & Dawn Abbey Ben Bulak Blue Stars Linda & Michael Downs Dan Acheson John & Leigh Apple Michael P. Doyle Alice Adams Curtis & Kendra Bittner Scott Pickering Jim Drewes George & Theresa Adams Richard Brooks Dennis Rathman Joe Early Curtis Baisch Tom & Janet Burkhart Carol Samuelson Drill Masters Marching Shoes Douglas & Ann Barduhn William & Dorothy Davis Michelle & Scott Senter David & Peggy Faust Dr. Ray & Jo Beights & Sons Greg Deel Shay Senter Lynette & Dale Fisk Benjamin V. Berns Michael P. Gilbert Arthur Sievers Joel & Jari Gittle Bert Biles & Vicki Clegg Al Hall Michel St-Pierre Gay & Steve Gordon Jeff Bishop John & Lisa Heckman *Paul & Patricia Therault Carla Gossell Lars & Carol Boeryd Richard Herman Carol & Terry Tinkel John & Sandi Greaves George Clemenceau Glen & Karen Hill Dotti Turek Brian & Angie Griffin Jim Crookston Gary Holman Kristin Aasmundstad Walsh Tim Griffin & Susan Drow Wendy Curry Ronald K. Johnson Robert & Carolyn Haiduk Tom Czekai Gregory D. Keith, & Jonathan Walsh Scott Henderson Chris Davis D John Whiting Susan M. Hess Lee DeLoach Attorney at Law Sid & Linda Witts Peter & Christine Hoeffner Steve Dombrauskas Don & Gregg Kramer Rhee Wright Chip Hollon Harriet Doss Jack & Nancy Leavell Jeffery Zaring John R. Hruska Gary Drain Lester Lute Frank “54 Kiltie” Johnson David & Carol Eddleman HaMaR PERCUSSION * CHARTER MEMBER Robert Karow & James Smith Jeff Fiedler Steve & Terry Kinoshita Larry & Sandy Fryer PUBLICATIONS Robert R. Kuske Richard Garcia Hal Melia The Lange Family Gary Gold Andy Minardi Dave Lawson & Orlando Raymond Good Joseph Nohl Trigueros A.R. Graveline Dave Lefebvre Jon Hicks Duane Lempke - Alexandria, VA Beth & Mark Kachmar Sara & Jay Mel & Barbara Kennedy Funtila William Loeb Laura Krause Doreen Long Mary Lynne Laflamme Joe Martinez & Allen Kelley Anne Larson & Laurie Mefford Mark S. McCulloch Fred Lenway Howie & Vicki Mogil Laura Llewellyn Fred Morrison Ronald Mandernach Chris Munn Mark Mazzucco Dayton Nakahara Mary McClure Chris & Elliot O’Connor John & Alison Morine Jim & Kris Patenge Jean-Marc Patoine Al & Susan Perugini John & Carol Pipitone Bob Poggensee Ken & Tammy Potts Steve & Cindy Pugsley Carole Rush & Richard Andler Mark Sakowski Sangree Family Foundation Jeff & Patti Scholten Michael Schwarm Morgan & Patricia Smith James & Patricia Snyder Ronald Sorensen 139
Volunteers Since 1988, Drum Corps International and the Friends of DCI have recognized faithful volunteers of the drum corps community for their dedication. Please join us when we honor DCI’s 2015 Volunteers of the Year at the World Championships in August. 2014 From Left: Terry Maurer Blue Devils & Santa Clara Vanguard, Gabriel Francoeur Les Stentors, Bonnie Wolfe accepts for the late Mike Wolfe Colts, and Geoff Thompson Jersey Surf RENÉ VEILLETTE Les Stentors RenéVeillette was introduced to Les MIKE OTTOES Troopers First Stentors in 2001 when his children began marching with the group, and has been as a member, then as executive director, a vital part of the organization ever since. “Every year, René takes his vacation Mike Ottoes has given his heart to the from work to come on tour with Les Stentors,” says director Josianne Alarie. Troopers since 1988. Becoming director “He’s our official equipment truck driver, our respected mash potatoes and Sloppy in 1996, he helped the struggling corps Joe chef during the tour, and is also one of the funniest men in the world!” rebuild, and his hands-on leadership has been vital in times of crisis. “Mike has JOHN CHOW Mandarins For 26 years, more than half the group’s history, driven buses, changed tires, flipped pan- cakes, counseled members and parents, John Chow has been a vital part of the Sacramento Mandarins. Starting out as hammered nails, and made the hard an equipment truck driver, John went on to become head chef, mechanical fix-it decisions,” says board president Alaina man, bookkeeper, bingo volunteer, and more. “John has given in every way pos- Stedille. “The traditions and history of sible and has asked for nothing in return,” says executive director Jim Tabuchi. “In theTroopers continue because of him.” our 51-year history, there has never been a volunteer as dedicated and versatile.” Volunteers of the Year 2013 Frank Milina Blue Devils B, 2006 Friedel Cramer Pioneer, Tim 1999 Gilles Bolduc Les Etoiles, 1992 Verna Bagby Marauders, Gene Erik Haelman Pioneer, Bruce Chaffee Farrell Phantom Regiment, Steve Tant John Dvorak Madison Drum Corps Emmer Freelancers, Conrad & Dorothy Racine Scouts Carolina Crown, Bill & Pat Croissant Association, Joe & Phyllis Ratterman Maryanski The Cavaliers, Maureen The Cadets Blue Knights, Barry Woods Dutch Boy Fallon Repperet Crossmen 2012 Sarah Bowling Blue Devils 2005 Joan Borden The Cadets, 1998 Jean Earl St. John’s, Kevin 1991 Art Drukenbrod Bluecoats, B, Mary DeSchepper Colts, Tom & Peggy Kosin DCI Dorothy Chaffee Racine Scouts, Jon & Smith Carolina Crown, Connie & Tony Florence Fay Phantom Regiment, Ed Cherrie Terry Crossmen Bestreski Raiders Fraser Marauders, Barb Loeffelholz 2011 Rick Vale The Cadets, Surf-Six Madison Scouts, Pat Omilianowski 2004 Dorothy Jeanne Johnson Blue 1997 Bob Fields Illusion, Bob Madison Scouts, Betty Short Various (Jersey Surf): Bill and Terri Ives, Tom and N.Y. corps Naomi Piatek, Ted and Beverly Vallies, Stars, Pauline Sosnowich Targets “Archie” Irwin Crossmen, Becky Daisy Johnson 7th Regiment Patterson Delta Brigade, The Staff of 1990 Paul DeLiberto Cadets of Bergen 2003 Diana Kupinski Pioneer, Jersey Surf Drum & Bugle Corps 2010 Steve Stueck Blue Stars, Dr. County, Denise Golden Crossmen, Neil Raymond Luniewski Lake Erie 1996 Traute Gilbert Troopers, Yanny & Iva Johnson Bluecoats, Anthony Randall W. Chaffee & Thomas Chase Regiment, Curt & Judy Schmidt Smith Boston Crusaders Racine Scouts, Becky Nelson Phantom Pioneer Newman Spartans, Donald Vallimont Regiment Lake Erie Regiment 1989 Frank Davila Northern Aurora, 2002 Teri Brinson Carolina Crown, 2009 Helen Turner The Cavaliers, Tom 1995 Maye Dill Black Gold, Shirley “Aunt Nellie” DiDomenico Cadets of Donald Heitzman The Cavaliers, Daniel Bergen County, Gene Herring Quad & Linda Weiss The Cadets, Denise Greer Boston Crusaders, Donald Leslie Northwind, Harold McJury City Knights, Mike Pituch Glassmen, Troyer Crossmen Kaihatsu Pioneer Genesee Quest, Ida Pituch Glassmen J.C. Wells Velvet Knights 2008 Thelma Fung Blue Knights, Greg 2001 Roland Dupuy Les Stentors, 1994 Dean Bassett Nite Express, 1988 Ted Gilbert Troopers, Wayne Lowe Carolina Crown, Marie Limpel Ron Gaus Dutch Boy, Carol Srdar & Joe DiMaggio Delta Brigade, Dorothy Huntley Quad City Knights, Neltia Pioneer Doug Madar Carolina Crown Johnson Quad City Knights, Sandy Kettleson Americanos, George Lucas Poglitsh Bluecoats Garfield Cadets, Marian Newcomer 2007 Romelia Evans Santa Clara 2000 Mary Cloyd Blue Devils, Carol Blue Knights 1993 Kathy Hartig The Cavaliers, Vanguard, Ray & Mary McCrary Niklaus Lake Erie Regiment, Judy Carolina Crown, Marty & Lois Fricke Luongo Citations, Richard Peabody Jeannie Houck Blue Devils, Betty Jersey Surf Spartans Reirden Crossmen, Sonja Williams Blue Devils 140 2015 DCI Souvenir Yearbook
Game Answers a &m Spartans P O K E S C OU T SC L O V E b&n Colts C P AWD O C D R ES R J E S c &v Music City A A Z B L U E CO AT S O T J d&g The Cadets V D D P H A N T O MO P N W E e &r Oregon Crusaders A F Z E B R O S P UN I L K N f &o Blue Saints L E M P T S B L E BG R I N C h&x Cascades I C A R I S I N R LA I B I A i &w Blue Knights E R N B C O L T S UM T L G S j &t Blue Devils B R U D Q O R N D O UB A T H C k &u The Cavaliers S S A I U R O E A CR E S T A l &s Boston Crusaders L A R P T A E V E CR F U S D p&q Crossmen G D I A S D F I N RE G I ME C E NWG N E L R EA DME S • Hat Color • P changed to B X R S T C R O S S ME N E A P • Stick Flipped • Black Added N S T A R S I MA CA D EMY • Added MO Y U S C V A N GU A R D Y to Sock Bandanna • Sleeve Longer • No Necklace • Cone Removed • Tear Fixed • No Black on Face • Removed Button 141
Thank You Every year, many people directly and EVENTS DCI CENTRAL TEXAS indirectly make an impact on members PRESENTED BY BAND SHOPPE of the world’s most elite and exclusive DCI TOUR PREMIERE University of Mary Hardin- marching music ensembles. We appreci- Lucas Oil Stadium Baylor Crusader Stadium ate their love and passion for the drum Ben Davis High School Band University of Mary Hardin- corps activity and would like to give Baylor Instrumental Studies special thanks for their continued support DCI LOUISVILLE PRESENTED of Marching Music’s Major League. BY DEMOULIN BROS. DCI DENTON PRESENTED BY University of Louisville THE CAVALIERS FOR RED Drum Corps International would like to thank its Tour Papa John’s Stadium RIVER THUNDER Event Network and the hundreds of schools and facilities Louisville Male High School CH Collins Athletic Complex that provide housing to the corps while traveling each sum- Band Parents Association Ryan High School Band mer. Tour Event Network members spend countless hours The Cavaliers Drum every year to create outstanding events and incredible expe- DCI ST. LOUIS & Bugle Corps riences for corps members as they pass through their cities McKendree University and towns. We are truly grateful for their tireless efforts. McKendree University TOUR OF CHAMPIONS Music Programs -TEXAS PRESENTED BY THE We also extend our thanks to the Drum Corps O’Fallon Township High School EXSIGHTMENT OF SOUND International event staff members and contest coordinators, The Berry Center each of whom takes time away from busy work schedules DCI CENTRAL INDIANA THE exSIGHTment OF SOUND throughout the summer to assist in the coordination of the Ball State University DCI Premier Events and World Championships. Music For All, Inc. DCI SOUTHWESTERN Alexandria-Monroe CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED We would also like to recognize the tremendous efforts High School Band BY FRED J MILLER, INC of our team of professional adjudicators who add to the The Alamodome excitement for the fans each night as they rank and rate the DCI ALL-STAR REVIEW Roosevelt High School Band corps performances. Bowling Green State Texas Bandmasters Association University Doyt Perry Field We also recognize and share our appreciation for Glassmen Alumni DCI DALLAS PRESENTED BY all of the music publishers who have graciously granted NORTH TEXAS FESTIVAL OF permission for their music to be performed by the DCI FT. WAYNE DRUMS AND BUGLES participating drum corps. Bishop John D’Arcy Stadium North Texas Festival of The University of Saint Francis Drums & Bugles Lastly, our most heartfelt thanks go out to you, the fans. East Nobel High School Band Lake Highlands High School Your enthusiasm for and dedication to the incredible per- formers who comprise each drum corps ensemble makes DCI MINNESOTA DCI SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI every summer something special for everyone involved. University of Minnesota M.M. Roberts Stadium TCF Bank Stadium The University of Thank you! Minnesota Brass Southern Mississippi and University Bands TOUR OF CHAMPIONS James Standland CENTRAL MISSOURI University of Central Missouri DCI ARKANSAS Walton Stadium War Memorial Stadium University of Central Missouri Robert Hesse Department of Music DCI NORTH ALABAMA Louis Crews Stadium Alabama A&M University Dana Gillis THE MASTERS OF THE SUMMER MUSIC GAMES PRESENTED BY JUPITER, MAPEX & MAJESTIC Middle Tennessee State University MTSU Bands Craig Cornish Jennifer Stembridge DCI ATLANTA SOUTHEASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP The Georgia Dome Friends of Spirit, Inc. and the Spirit of Atlanta Alumni Association, Inc. 142 2015 DCI Souvenir Yearbook
DCI EASTERN CLASSIC EVENT PRESENTING CHAMPIONSHIP WORLD DCI East Committee SPONSORS SPONSORS CHAMPIONSHIPS Mitch Houston Allentown Public Band Shoppe Delta Dental OPEN CLASS School District DeMoulin Bros. & Co. Dynasty USA CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS DCI PITTSBURGH PRESENTED Fred J. Miller, Inc. Zink Distributing Michigan City Summer BY THREE RIVERS SUMMER Jupiter/Mapex/Majestic Festivals, Inc. MUSIC GAMES System Blue STRATEGIC City of Michigan City Baldwin High School U.S. Army Bands PARTNERS Ames Field Three Rivers SUMMER INDIANAPOLIS MUSIC GAMES CORPORATE Arts Council of Indianapolis CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS TOUR OF CHAMPIONS-BUF- SPONSORS American Drum Line City of Indianapolis FALO PRESENTED BY DRUMS Association Indianapolis Police ALONG THE WATERFRONT Band Shoppe Cavalcade of Bands Department Buffalo Bills Ralph Conn-Selmer, Inc Drum Corps Associates Visit Indy Wilson Stadium DeMoulin Bros. & Co. Drum Corps United Kingdom Music Crossroads Jack Gaylord Fred J. Miller, Inc. Florida Marching Band Indiana State School NAMM Championships Music Association SPECIAL THANKS Pearl Corporation Indiana State School Lucas Oil Stadium Sony Music Association White River State ART DEPARTMENT Stanbury Uniforms Japan Marching Band Park-Military Park PARTNERS, LLC U.S. Army Bands Association Historic Union Station BARBARA NASH & U.S. Marine Drum & Bugle Corps Jolesch Enterprises Indiana Convention Center ASSOCIATES Visit Indy Marching in Okayama Festival Pan Am Plaza-Kite Realty BRANDHOUSE, INC. WeScanFiles.com Motif Music Downtown Indy-Georgia COPYCAT MUSIC LICENSING, Woodwind & Brasswind Music for All Street LLC Yamaha National Association Arts Council of CORPSREPS.COM Zildjian for Music Education Indianapolis: Artsgarden DRUM CORPS WORLD Percussive Arts Society Indiana Repertoire Theatre FATHOM EVENTS TOUR SPONSORS Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Indiana Music Educators IN TUNE PARTNERS, LLC Tournament of Bands Association MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTIONS Director’s Showcase Thailand World Marching INpact Band: Katy Briel, Box 5 Productions International Championships Stephen W. Pratt, Al Chez, Brightcove Dynasty USA USBands Chuck Naffier, Ron Bynum, CFDynamics Innovative Percussion, Inc. WGI Sport of the Arts ISSMA, IMEA Ken Mason Jupiter/Mapex/Majestic NeuLion, Inc Persona Medical MEDIA 143 TOM BLAIR, INC. PreSonus PARTNERS TRESONA Remo, Inc TRIGON ROAD LLC Style Plus Drum Corps World System Blue Halftime Magazine Vic Firth Company The Instrumentalist Marching.com IndianaMarching.com
Postscript NOW IT’S YOUR TURN! Interested in joining the action on the field next year?You can! Each fall and winter, DCI corps offer educational camps and open auditions for march- ing musicians and color guard members, and with nearly 50 groups across the country in Open andWorld Class divi- sions, chances are you’ll be able to find one to call home. To find a group in your area, go to DCI.org, where you’ll find links to each organization with info about audition schedules, requirements, and more.Your first step as the next member of Marching Music’s Major League starts at DCI.org/audition. GET READY FOR 2016 Now’s the time to start planning for next season’s 2016 World Championships World Championships at Lucas Oil Stadium. Drum Corps International will once again offer its Super 3 ticket packages, which include admission to the Prelims, Schedule Semifinals, and Finals. Fans can customize their package by choosing their preferred seats at World Championship events. Find complete details and the AMES FIELD latest package information at DCI.org/tickets. MICHIGAN CITY, IN MONDAY, AUGUST 8 Open Class Prelims TUESDAY, AUGUST 9 Open Class Finals LUCAS OIL STADIUM INDIANAPOLIS, IN THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 World Championship Prelims FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 World Championship Semifinals SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 World Championship Finals 144 2015 DCI Souvenir Yearbook
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