Below is a list of the seven drum and bugle corps competitions that have been restored and prepared to bring back memories of past great performances for Sights & Sounds, Inc., publishers of Drum Corps World. These DVDs are made up one at a time, are all black and white video converted to digital files and burned to high-quality DVDs, complete with details about the show date, program length and where the performances were recorded.
Visit the link below for a specific list of corps on each DVD:
- 1967 American Legion and CYO Nationals, Boston, MA, two discs contain 18 junior and senior corps programs, restored and produced for Sights & Sounds, Inc. by Mike Rounds
- 1970-1971 Junior Corps Highlights, two discs contain 15 junior corps performances from Lynn, MA, Miami Beach, FL, La Crosse, WI, Denver, CO, Lawrence, MA, Madison, WI, Dallas, TX, plus two retreat ceremonies (Denver, CO, Madison, WI), restored and produced for Sights & Sounds, Inc. by Scott Gordon
- 1971 VFW Nationals, Dallas, TX, contains all 12 finalist junior corps performances, restored and produced for Sights & Sounds, Inc. by Mike Rounds
- 1972 Drum Corps International Championships, Whitewater, WI, two discs, contains 8 of the 12 finalists, plus bonus track of the 1971 Troopers at “World Open” and a documentary about the restoration of these programs (missing Cavaliers, Des Plaines Vanguard, Muchachos, Troopers), restored and produced for Sights & Sounds, Inc. by Scott Gordon
- 1973 Drum Corps International Championships, Whitewater, WI, two discs, contains 10 of the 12 finalists and the full retreat (missing Belleville Black Knights and Argonne Rebels), restored and produced for Sights & Sounds, Inc. by Scott Gordon
- 1974 “Review of the Corps,” Hershey, PA, one disc, contains six Drum Corps Associates senior corps programs, restored and produced for Sights & Sounds, Inc. by Scott Gordon
- 1974/1975/1976 DCI Highlights, videotapes at Hershey, PA, and Denver, CO, one disc, contains six performances, restored and produced for Sights & Sounds, Inc. by Scott Gordon
Also available . . .
- “When Drum Corps Was Really Drum Corps” six discs contain 10 chapters of history, produced by legendary Cavaliers drum instructor Larry McCormick for his company, Sharper Video Productions, hours of performances and interviews spanning the time period from 1948 to the late 1990s, variety of footage of Eastern and Midwestern drum and bugle corps, plus a special segment under the direction of Col. Truman Crawford, former director of the U.S. Marines Drum & Bugle Corps at his retirement ceremony
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