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The Kingsmen's Don Porter included on the DCI Founders Trophy
Three World Championship awards bear new names - In recognition of the contributions of some very important people to the success and evolution of Drum Corps International, Saturday, Jan. 21, representatives of DCIs voting member corps unanimously approved the naming of the following awards. <... [DCI.org]
DC-eye: Flashback Friday 1983 Anaheim Kingsmen
We need some people to serve on the Board of Directors!
Marching percussion: Where are we now?
Marching percussion: Where are we now? - At the recent Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) in Indianapolis, the final day of events included a marching percussion panel discussion moderated by Dennis DeLucia, DCI Hall of Fame broadcast analyst and former Bridgeme... [DCI.org]
This is the 40th Anniversary of DCI
The Anaheim Kingsmen won the first DCI World Championship back in 1972. This year is the 40th Anniversary of DCI and The Kingsmen are part of this celebration of drum corps history.
http://www.dci.org/news/view.cfm?news_id=3a2c3ccf-2a45-4dc6-8d4b-304423207dff
Download of the Week: 1974 Anaheim Kingsmen
Stan Kenton talks about The Kingsmen
In 1974, Anaheim Kingsmen delivered Kenton’s own “Artistry in Rhythm” as a screaming “push your hair back” concert standstill. The intensity level was one of the highlights of the season and worthy checking out on DCI’s Fan Network if you haven’t heard it. Crossmen also performed the piece in 1982.
Read more: http://www.dci.org/news/view.cfm?news_id=2e12e001-d190-4175-860e-2dc4be5877f9#ixzz18HjLTBZq




