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Behind the Baton

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    Coming Home

    One of the drum majors from Star of Indiana relives the glory days, back on the podium again at this ...
    Bobby Hullett
    September 29, 2010
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    It’s Showtime

    As a leader at an HBCU band, a white drum major must overcome stereotypes to earn respect and achieve his ...
    Matt Smith
    July 29, 2010
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    A Second Chance

    What happens when you’ve dreamed for years of being drum major, but that dream doesn’t come true? you try again. ...
    Tom Dombrosky
    June 3, 2010
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    Don’t Scare the Freshmen

    A humorous take on being a leader and role model. From Halftime Magazine, a print publication and online community for ...
    Brittany Baumeister
    March 24, 2010
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    Wildcats in the Outback

    Going to a bowl game is the culmination of a season ofhard work for both the football team and band. ...
    David Saad
    January 21, 2010
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    Oh, Brother

    One drum major learns the ropes by following in his brother’s footsteps. But this season, he must lead without him. ...
    Morris Kim
    November 17, 2009
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    A True Legend

    Confidence doesn’t always come easy, not even for this year’s Drum Corps International Open Class recipient of the Jim Jones ...
    Kelly Koch
    October 1, 2009
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    Never Underclassed

    A young drum major learns the value of passion and hardwork to gain the respect of her fellow band members. ...
    Sabrina Lochner
    July 17, 2009
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    Life as a Den Mom

    Being a drum major involves a lot more than conducting music; it involves the ability to provide parentlike guidance and ...
    Jenna Lewis
    May 12, 2009
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    All You Can Be

    Being drum major at her high school and then with the U.S. Army All-American Marching Band turned one shy teenager ...
    Christine Norton
    March 12, 2009
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    A Tribute to Troy

    Clad in armor and wielding a sword instead of a baton, the drum major at the University of Southern California ...
    Eddie Carden
    January 22, 2009
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    From Elation to Emptiness

    After eight seasons and eight championship titles from Drum CorpsAssociates, the Reading Buccaneers drum major may have marchedhis last season. ...
    Josh Decker
    November 17, 2008
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    When Everything Clicked

    Almost ready to give up her instrument, one young musician decided to try high school marching band. And it has ...
    Katy Steklac
    September 9, 2008
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    Crowned!

    How does it feel to lead a World Class drum corps? Find out from Carolina Crown’s drum major, recipient of ...
    Evan VanDoren
    July 3, 2008
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    Back on Track

    A personal tragedy almost derails one young student’s musicalendeavors, but family tradition and support from teachers helphim catch up and ...
    Matt Mackowiak
    May 12, 2008
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    Two Different Worlds

    One high school drum major learns that concert and marching band are very different animals. From Halftime Magazine, a print ...
    Eddie Carden
    March 11, 2008
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    Prepping for Pep Band

    As director of the Warhawk Pep Band, one fifth-year music majorexperiences the rewards and challenges of being in charge. From ...
    Scott Elsner
    January 15, 2008
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    In Command

    Field commander Carol Olson found herself in command of the South-Doyle High School Cherokee Marching Band when the drum major ...
    Carol Olson
    November 12, 2007
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    Building Blocks of a Band

    The Vista Murrieta High School Golden Alliance started from scratch just four years ago. Find out about the band’s rise ...
    Jeremy Ogul
    September 24, 2007
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    Flying High With the Ropes Eagle Band

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