Apr 17

I thought that I would give you a bit of a flavor into one of my favorite pastimes. Each summer I go to at least one drum corps competition. I guess I’m an addict of sorts. I enjoy the music, the energy, the color guard, well…just everything.

Above in the video is a corps called the Bayonne Bridgemen. This video (both parts) is from 1976. In each successive posting, I will show clips of how this art form has evolved.

Some of what you see above still takes place and some of what you see is now considered outdated. I will not tell you much of what happened because you will be able to see for yourself. It will be a primer for those who never have seen what drum and bugle corps used to be like.

Just thought I’d share a little of what I like with you.

Your Nashville Friend,

Thom

2 Responses to “Drum and Bugle Corps through the Decades”

  1. nickthomas Says:

    I watched part one. I think I’d like to see some high school band competitions. Have any ideas on where to look for these events?

  2. Thom Takes On The World Says:

    Nick,

    You may want to visit the following site for high school marching bands: http://www.marching.com/

    You may wish to try seeking for videos from the “Bands of America” competitions when looking for a YouTube video.

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