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