A History of Drum and Bugle Corps, vol. 1

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A History of Drum and Bugle Corps, vol. 1 is a compilation of short histories and articles to do with drum and bugle corps. The scope of volume one is that of North America from the turn of the century.

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  1. The big parade by Rachel Osheroff and Robert Zinko
  2. The evolution of the bugle by Scooter Pirtle
  3. Development of marching percussion during the 20th century by Lauren Vogel Weiss
  4. How musical and visual design has evolved by Dr. Rosalie Sward
  5. Drum and bugle corps recordings through the years by Ken Mason
  6. 80 years of drum and bugle corps scores by Brian Tolzmann
  7. The movement starts to grow in the 1950s by Carman Cluna
  8. The 1960s: the Dream, then Miami; the World, then Miami by Cozy Baker
  9. Masters of their destiny -- DCI is established by William Howard
  10. The giant killer -- the 1980s by Dr. Robert Smith
  11. For the love of the game -- the alumni corps movement by Allison Close and Chris Atkinson
  12. The drum corps activity take to the airwaves by Chris Atkinson
  13. Drum and bugle corps in Quebec by Daniel Buteau
  14. Drum and bugle corps in Ontario by Jodeen Popp
  15. Canadian military drum and bugle corps by Richard F. Allen
  16. Bibliography by Sharon Walbridge
  17. Master list of North American junior, senior, alumni drum and bugle corps compiled by Brian Tolzmann

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