Historical Drum Corps Publications
A permanent home to share my family collection of Drum Corps publications. My Mom started this collection in the 40s. This is my labor of love. I hope you all enjoy these articles / scores / pictures... as much as we have over the decades. History must be preserved. This is my lil corner / contribution to the drum corps community (online). A place for all of us to live, relive, learn, love and share in our passionate hobby. Please feel free to add comments, share your experiences, stories, etc.
2 Comments:
>...hahahaha, my knees were knocking so hard it's a wonder I got a note
>out! Luckily, JB competed on french horn (with a custom mouthpiece
>made at the Olds factory by Joe Lintz) or I woulda surely been 4th!
>The guy who won, Van Winkle, was a wonderful player...5 months later I
>competed against him at state and produced a freak early-morning
>performance and won the state title...I, along with everyone in the
>corps, was astonished! The judge? Gail Royer! JB? Oh, he was
>playing *contra* for the marching season...(heh, I stole his horn when
>he wasn't around to protect it that winter, or I may never have played
>the horn!).
>
>cg
LOL! C'mon Charlie..... post something like this in the comments section of the
Blog! Please??? BTW, where's JB? Is this when he was going back west?
Holiday Hugs!
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NanciD
...you have my permission to copy and paste, Nanci (OH, wait a minute,
this is RAMD so who gives a hoot 'bout that stuff...hehehehehe). AFA
James, I don't really know where he is or what he's up to...I do hope
it's good holiday cheer stuff and all, though! As for you...
>
>Holiday Hugs!
...mmmmmmmmm, you betcha comin' back atcha!
cg
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