"Ra-cha-cha..." That's what cool people call Rochester, NY. I just got back from DCA finals a few days ago and finally have to strength to post an update of how my weekend went! The trip was great! The bus ride up to NY from Atlanta was long, but uneventful. We kept ourselves entertained by watching movies and sleeping...and eating junk food. In total, the drive is about 22 hours, but the nice buses made it go by pretty quickly. We left on Wednesday night and arrived at the hotel at dinner time on Thursday. We then immediately grabbed some dinner and lined up in the parking lot for a standstill brass and ensemble rehearsal. On Friday we had a full day's rehearsal. The weather up there was unbelievable: Sunny, breezy, 75 degrees: perfect weather for Drum Corps! I wish I could show you pictures from Niagara Falls, but since one of our buses wouldn't start, we didn't go. That sucked. Oh well, Saturday was prelims so we had a morning rehearsal and went to the show. We definitely had the best performance of the season that night, which placed us into Finals the next night. It's really incredible that this was the corps' first year in DCA open class! We had another short rehearsal on Sunday morning, and then packed our things for the show and for the trip back late that night. Well, the finals performance went even better than the night before and we moved up another position, into 8th place. That's something to be very proud of! Late that night, we drove back home and I climbed into my own bed about 1AM Tuesday morning. I took all of Tuesday to get rested up and get ready to get back into the real world. There's a lot of momentum within the corps now, so I will definitely want to go back next season. The staff wants to add 15-20 more brass players to give us a full line, so that's going to be incredible!
Did you see us on CNN??
Here's our practice field, on a crisp morning.
Here I am, walking about before the warmup. Talk about a man with a mission!
Hanging out at the hotel, talking with Dave.
I didn't have much opportunity to snap pictures at the stadium, but the Rhinos' stadium is actually for soccer.
Before I left for the trip, I met Erin at a local restaurant in Simpsonville: Pasta House.
The verdict? The prices were great, service was good, and the food was good. The problem was that I was hoping to find a new "Avanti's" but failed again. Not a lot of the food was up my alley, but I'd be happy to go back and try something new.
Time for Josh Updates!
My parents are coming down next week, so that's going to be a lot of fun! Erin and I have been talking about remodeling her bathroom, so that's a pretty big project that we'll be kicking off sometime soon. I've been enjoying my new job at CAT. Oddly, It's been very "soothing"...because my family knows I need to recover after my last job. Our weather is finally starting to cool down, 80 degrees is feeling nice, but a little chilly at times :P The biggest advantage of the cooldown is that riding my motorcycle is going to be a lot more comfortable! And I can start wearing my corps jacket all the time! Speaking of, I gotta go kiss my wife because I haven't seen her much in the last month... talk to y'all later.
4 comments:
It sounds like you had a blast, and you've given hope to all of us "old" folk who used to march. It makes me want to get my flag pole & rifle out of my garage and groove out!
I don't understand what you are doing. You play half time shows? Is this a part time job or just a hobby? I'm so confused but it looks like you are having fun! -jason
Jason, drum and bugle corps is a part time activity for me. Think of it as a professional level marching band, with only brass, percussion, and guard, and we compete against other corps during the summer. The organization that Alliance is part of (DCA) is open to all ages. The organization that I used to be part of (DCI) is open only to people 21 and under.
Football and or halftime shows are not related at all to drum corps.
Lauren, there are several corps in Texas if you're even remotely interested: Frontier, Austin Stars, and Gulf Coast.
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