Earls of Bucks


Other Names: Merger Pennsylvanians and Brigadiers (Pennsylvania Brigadiers)

Langhorne; Levittown, PA United States
Founded: 1966

Inactive Junior
YearPositionScoreTheme/Songs
1970 The Ten Commandments * Stars and Stripes Forever * 2001: A Space Odyssey * Theme from Hawaii Five-O * Phantom Trumpet * It Makes Me Feel So Bad  
1972 El Charge de Grand * El Cid * Hallelujah Chorus * La Marseillaise * Walk on the Wild Side * Artistry in Rhythm * Precious and Few * Peace Tide  
Position 200+ indicates Division II, Position 300+ indicates Division III, Position 400+ indicates Mini Corps.

CORPS Photos

The Earls of Bucks drum and bugle corps was formed through a merger between the Pennsylvanians of Levittown and the Brigadiers of Feasterville in 1966 and was originally known as the Pennsylvania Brigadiers.

In their inaugural year of competition, they managed a 5th place finish in the 1966 PA VFW state championships, improving to 4th in 1967 under their new name, the Earls of Bucks. This change was made to better represent and expand the organization regionally within the Bucks County as they continued to impress and improve over the 1968 season. 

Over the next 3 years, the corps, as members of the Eastern States circuit, earned a finalist ranking all 3 times, placing 5th in 1969, 9th in 1970 and finally an 8th place finish in 1971. In their last seasons of competition, the Bucks County unit participated in the World Open championships, finishing 16th in the 1972 “Class B” divisional prelims and 26th in the 1973 “Class A” preliminary round. 

In 1974, they merged with the Bracken Cavaliers of Bristol to form the Bucks County Cavaliers.

 

Paul Legault (DCX)

Members (9)

Member Name Section Years Involved
Auch, John Baritone 1971 to 1974
Bradway, Victor Baritone 1968 to 1971
Brown, Dale Drum Line 1967 to 1969
Cellucci, Thomas Soprano 1968 to 1970
Haas, Mike Soprano 1966 to 1968
habib, bill soprano 1971 to 1973
Leslie, Frank (Bud) 1st soprano 1966 to 1968
Phifer, Dolores (Cobb) color guard 1970 to 1971
Sandy, Kathy Drum Major, Color Guard 1966 to 1969
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