I am hosting a Drum and Bugle Corps Show at Pittsburg State University (in Kansas). Pittsburg 2 hours from KC and Tulsa. It will be a great show. Please come. Information Follows:
BRASS SPECTACULAR!
Drum Corps Show
Information
What: Brass Spectacular! Drum and Bugle Corps Show
When: June 22, 7PM (Tuesday Evening)
Where: Carnie Smith Stadium on the Campus of Pittsburg State University
Pittsburg, Kansas
Who: Competing Corps:
1. Americanos – Menasha, WI
2. Blue Knights – Denver, CO
3. Colts – Dubuque, IA
4. Glassmen – Toledo, OH
5. Memphis Sound – Collierville, TN
6. Phantom Regiment – Rockford, IL
7. Revolution – San Antonio, TX
8. Troopers – Casper, WY
Ticket Prices: $15 Premium Seats with seat backs
$10 General Admission
$7.50 for current Pitt State Students and faculty
Ticket Sales: www.pittstate.edu/tickets
(620) 235-4796
WEB SITE: http://www.pittstateband.org
Sponsored by: Pittsburg State University “Pride of the Plainsâ€
Drum Corps Show in Pittsburg, Kansas 6/22
- Gorilla Tuba
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Drum Corps Show in Pittsburg, Kansas 6/22
A. Douglas Whitten
Associate Director of Bands
Assoc. Professor of Tuba & Euphonium
Pittsburg State University
Associate Director of Bands
Assoc. Professor of Tuba & Euphonium
Pittsburg State University
- Gorilla Tuba
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Revolution from San Antonio have decided not to tour this summers, so they will not be at this show. There are so many great corps members from Texas. Why can't Texas field a healthy drum corps?
I sincerely hope Revolution can get all their ducks in a row and come out strong next year.
Even without Revolution, this will be a great show!
I sincerely hope Revolution can get all their ducks in a row and come out strong next year.
Even without Revolution, this will be a great show!
A. Douglas Whitten
Associate Director of Bands
Assoc. Professor of Tuba & Euphonium
Pittsburg State University
Associate Director of Bands
Assoc. Professor of Tuba & Euphonium
Pittsburg State University
- Leland
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I keep thinking it's because of the healthy Texas band programs that I keep hearing about. No corps has been able to keep Texans' attention enough just yet. Heck, Sky Ryders wasn't able to make a new home there.Gorilla Tuba wrote:Revolution from San Antonio have decided not to tour this summers, so they will not be at this show. There are so many great corps members from Texas. Why can't Texas field a healthy drum corps?