Ypsilanti, MI United States
Founded: 1977
Year | Position | Score | Theme/Songs |
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1981 | 206 | 64.600 | (Repertoire not available) |
1982 | 206 | 55.800 | Enter the hours of the Night (from Dance of the Hours) * Brass Roots * Dark Orchid * Hawaiian War Chant * Easy to be Hard |
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The Golden Garrison drum and bugle corps was formed in the fall of 1977 when some local people approached Barbara Weiss, a former director of Ypsilanti’s high school band, to request formation of a community corps.
In January 1978, after fund-raising events and establishment of regulations and by-laws, an open-house was held and a name was chosen from 20 entries in a contest, “Golden” signifying the Golden Triangle & “Garrison” derived from the Greek garrison, keeping with the city’s namesake. That summer, the corps competed in both the American Legion (AL) & VFW state contests. The following season saw the corps place 2nd in both 1979 state championships, win the Great Lakes circuit “Class B” title and finish 19th in the DCI North “Open Class” preliminary round.
The Garrison expanded their travel to include two “Class A” regional championships, placing 18th in the 1980 Key to the Sea Open & 22nd in the US Open while participating once again in both state conventions and the Great Lakes “Class A” division. The next year, the unit won the 1981 Great Lakes circuit “Class A” title, finished 2nd in the AL state, made the finals of the Key & US Open championships, finishing in 6th& 7th respectively and closed out the season with a 6th place finish in the DCI “Class A” championships, missing from a finalist position by less than 5 tenths of a point.
In their final season of competition, the Golden Garrison became members of the Drum Corps Midwest circuit, placing 12th in the prelims & 18th in the DCI North contest along with 5th & 6th positions in the Key to the Sea & US Open “Class A” championships. The group closed out its competitive run by earning a finalist ranking in the DCI “Class A” championships, placing 6th.
Due to financial challenges, they disbanded in 1983.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Canvas/3380/golden.html; Drum Corps World, 03/02, page 2; Paul Legault (DCX)
Highest Score 20.250
Final show in DCX Archives July 12, 1979 DCI North (prelims) Ypsilanti MI placed 19 with a score of 20.250
Highest Score 27.850
Final show in DCX Archives August 1, 1980 U.S. Open Class A Prelims Marion OH placed 27 with a score of 27.850
Highest Score 64.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 19, 1981 DCI World Championships Class A Prelims Montreal QUE Canada placed 6 with a score of 64.600
Highest Score 61.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 20, 1982 DCI World Championships Class A Finals Montreal QUE Canada placed 6 with a score of 55.800
Member Name | Section | Years Involved |
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Baker, Lauren | Percussion | 1982 |
Bassett, Patti | Drum Line | 1979 |
Bassett, Patti | Color Guard | 1982 |
Boyer, Lee | Drum and Horn | 1980 to 1982 |
Davis, Theresa | Soprano | 1981 to 1982 |
Fine, Les | Bass Drum | 1981 to 1982 |
Guinn, Randy | Soprano | 1978 to 1981 |
Heldreth-Fountain, lisa | Horn | 1981 |
Mittelstadt, Adrian | Drum Corp/ Keyboard | 1980 to 1982 |
Stephenson, Hope | contra | 1980 to 1981 |
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