Washington, DC United States
Founded: 1934
The United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps was formed in 1934, at historic Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., to augment the United States Marine Band. The unit provided musical support to ceremonies around the nation's capitol and, during World War II, was additionally tasked with Presidential support duties. For this additional role, they were awarded the scarlet and gold breastcord by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, which they now proudly display on their uniform.
When the war ended, the Drum and Bugle Corps resumed performing at various military and public ceremonies.
In the early 1950s the unit gained considerable acclaim by performing for increasing numbers of civilian audiences. Music composed specifically for their unique selection of instruments helped establish their reputation for excellence during this period. These factors also led to the unit's formal designation as "The Commandant's Own," a title noting their special status as musicians for the Commandant of the Marine Corps. The corps was led for 25 years by Colonel Truman Crawford, a member of the World Drum Corps Hall of Fame.
In the tradition of their "field musics" predecessors, these musicians in "The Commandant's Own" are Marines in the truest sense of the word. Every enlisted corps member is a graduate of Marine Corps recruit training and is trained in basic infantry skills. Prior to enlisting, each Marine must pass a demanding audition for service in the Drum and Bugle Corps. Following recruit training and Marine combat training, the Marines are assigned to "The Commandant's Own."
The United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps performs martial and popular music for hundreds of thousands of spectators each year. The corps travels more than 50,000 miles annually, performing in excess of 400 events across the nation and abroad. Dressed in ceremonial red and white uniforms, the corps of more than 80 Marine musicians is known world-wide as a premier musical marching unit.
Throughout the summer months the unit performs in the traditional Friday evening parades at the Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., and in Sunset Parades at the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Monument) in Arlington, Virginia, every Tuesday evening.
[http://www.mbw.usmc.mil/organizations/dbdefault.asp; DCW, 6/11/04, p.17]
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Final show in DCX Archives September 5, 1964 Emmaus PA
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Final show in DCX Archives June 27, 1970 Geneva NY
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Final show in DCX Archives July 3, 1982 Port Huron MI
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Final show in DCX Archives July 7, 2001 Hershey PA
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Final show in DCX Archives August 10, 2002 World Championships Finals Madison WI
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Final show in DCX Archives July 6, 2003 Hershey Spectacular Hershey PA
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Final show in DCX Archives July 10, 2004 DCM Championships DeKalb IL
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Final show in DCX Archives August 9, 2008 World Class Finals Bloomington IN
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Final show in DCX Archives August 9, 2014 DCI World Championships World Class Finals Indianapolis IN
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Final show in DCX Archives July 30, 2016 Downingtown Classic Landisville PA
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Final show in DCX Archives August 12, 2017 DCI World Championship Finals Indianapolis IN
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Final show in DCX Archives August 11, 2018 DCI World Championship Finals Indianapolis IN United States
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Final show in DCX Archives August 14, 2021 DCI Celebration - Indianapolis Indianapolis IN United States
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Final show in DCX Archives August 13, 2022 DCI World Championship Finals Indianapolis IN USA
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Final show in DCX Archives August 12, 2023 DCI Finals Indianapolis IN United States
Member Name | Section | Years Involved |
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Bennett3rd, Gene | Snare/Cymbal | 1993 to 1997 |
Benson, Craig | Snare, Mallets | 1983 to 1989 |
Bruce Jr., Walter | First Baratone Bugle | 1972 to 1974 |
Davis, Cindy | Baritone | 1978 to 1980 |
DERR, SKEE | SNARE | 1960 to 1964 |
doherty, mike | soprano | 1976 to 1981 |
Eickleberry, Herman | Percussion | 1979 to 1986 |
Foley, James 'Axel' | Lead Soprano, Mellophone, Director & Commander | 2004 to 2022 |
Glennon, Sean | Contra | 1992 to 1993 |
Hatheway, Dave | Baritone | 1983 to 1985 |
LeBlanc, Duane | Soprano/Mellophone | 1995 to 1998 |
Lindberg, Mike | Soprano | 1967 |
Min, April | Mellophone | 1991 to 1993 |
Nichols, Ed | Snare Drum | 1959 to 1961 |
Perez, Antonio (tony) | Snare/Quad Lines | 1994 to 2001 |
Rivera, Joey | Bassline | 2001 to 2005 |
Sherwood, Michael | Drum | 1978 to 1981 |
Spencer, Calvin | Upper Lead Soprano | 1999 to 2003 |
Tatman, Michael | percussion | 1985 to 1986 |
Vernola, William | Brass - Baritone | 1978 to 1981 |
Zellers, Rich | Soprano | 1984 to 1992 |
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