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Top Secret Drum Corps performing with their 'fire-sticks' Top Secret was founded in 1991, with its roots in the rich drumming traditions of the band's home city, Basel, which is known for its annual carnival called Basler Fasnacht. The city is said to have over 3,000 active drummers at any one time.
Blast! ' s instrumentation is exclusively brass and percussion, a nod to the show's roots in the drum and bugle corps activity. In addition, Blast! adds instruments not normally found in drum corps, such as French horns , concert euphoniums , trombones (including one on a unicycle during "Gee, Officer Krupke!") and bass trombones , didgeridoos ...
The Percussive Arts Society (PAS) is a non-profit organization for professional percussionists and percussion educators. [1] It was founded in 1961 in the United States and has over 5,000 members in 40 American chapters, with another 28 chapters abroad. It is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Since 1976, the organization hosts the annual ...
Rhythm X was founded in 2001 by Craig Dunn and was initially intended to provide a competitive percussion performance experience for young musicians in Ohio.The unit was immediately successful, as it captured the gold medal in its inaugural season in Percussion Independent Open class at the 2002 WGI World Championships.
That basic question arose over the course of seeing Lady Gaga’s secret post-midnight performance at downtown L.A.’s movie-palace-turned-music-club, the Belasco. …
Strike was a New Zealand percussion group which formed in 1993. The group worked with New Zealand composers and was known for its energetic and choreographed performances. The group worked with New Zealand composers and was known for its energetic and choreographed performances.
Dobkin attended music school where she studied percussion and drumming. She draws and paints while recording music and touring. Dobkin moved to Los Angeles in 1976.
Bluecoats tenor drum players and guard performed at the 2014 DCI World Championship Finals in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps was founded in 1972 by Canton businessman Art Drukenbrod and Canton police officers "Babe" Stearn and Ralph McCauley (the head and assistant directors of the Canton Police Boys' Club).