California Crusaders


Other Names: Merger Lakewood Ambassadors and Royal Guardsmen

Carson, CA United States
Founded: 1970

Inactive Junior
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Paint Your Wagon by Frederick Loewe | Alan Jay Lerner Paint Your Wagon - Movie Soundtrack - Uni/Mca; ASIN: B000002PEY
Music for a Ceremony by John Morrissey
I Dig Rock and Roll Music by Paul Stookey | Jim Mason | Dave Dixon Peter, Paul and Mary - Album 1700
Wichita Lineman by Jimmy Webb
Black Saddle by Jerry Goldsmith
What the World Needs Now by Burt Bacharach | Hal David
(They Long to Be) Close to You by Burt Bacharach | Hal David Carpenters Yesterday Once More

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The California Crusaders drum & bugle corps was formed in 1970 through a merger between the Ambassadors of Lakewood and the Royal Guardsmen of Carson. They were sponsored by the South Gate American Legion (AL) Post 335.

The corps competed at the AL Nationals in 1970, placing 15th in the preliminaries in Portland and remained a local unit for the rest of their competitive existence that included a 5th place finish at the VFW state “Class A” championships. In the spring of 1974, the Crusaders performed at the National Orange standstill competition, placing 3rd but were unable to field a corps that summer.

They disbanded in 1975.

 

Paul Legault (DCX)

Members (7)

Member Name Section Years Involved
Butler, Timothy baritone 1970 to 1971
Conrad, Don Contra 1970 to 1972
Harris, Catherine French Horn 1970 to 1971
Harris, Catherine French Horn 1970 to 1971
mcguire, kristie color guard [rifles] 1973 to 1974
Selga, Frank Soprano 1971 to 1973
Vestesen (Bliss), Elaine Horn-mellophone 1968 to 1970

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California Crusaders

CaliforniaCrusaders,Carson,CA,Pin1(RE-2.5)J_U_S from the Richard Elmquist Collection

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