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Cincinnati Tradition Drum and Bugle Corps : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cincinnati Tradition Drum and Bugle Corps
The Cincinnati Tradition Drum and Bugle Corps is an all-age drum and bugle corps based in Cincinnati, Ohio that competes in the Drum Corps Associates circuit. The corps is a 501(3c) not-for-profit organization sponsored by The Pride of Cincinnati Winter Guard. Open to brass, percussion, and dance/guard ages 14 years and up. ==History== The Cincinnati Tradition Drum & Bugle Corps was formed in 1984. The founders, Tom Slade and Dan Hartwig decided to add to the championship drum line of the Silver Spectrum. With adding brass and color guard to the drum line, it was decided they needed a new name, thus the Cincinnati Tradition. With the help of the Pride of Cincinnati Drum & Bugle Corps which folded at the end of the 1984 season, they were able to acquire the much needed brass instruments. Tradition was also the Ohio VFW Parade Champions in 1984, 1985 and 1986. The Tradition took 1st Place at the 1988 Norwood Centennial Parade in Norwood, OH. They were also selected in 1988 to perform in the City of Cincinnati Bicentennial Parade. The Tradition took 2 years off in 1995 and 1996 to help Mike "Cozy" Baker form the Mirage Sr. Drum & Bugle Corps in Miamisburg, Ohio. In 1997 and 1998 some members went to march with the Bombardiers in Columbus, Ohio. In 1998 Tradition came back to Cincinnati and has been active in the Metropolitan Cincinnati area ever since. Recently, the corps became a competitive all-age drum & bugle corps in 2010 within the Drum Corps Associates (DCA) circuit, and placed 10th at DCA Preliminaries in Rochester, NY. Cincinnati Tradition is an active member of DCA and travels to DCA shows in Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, and will compete in the 2012 DCA Championships in Annapolis, Maryland. Tradition also competes as an all-age corps in regional Drum Corps International (DCI) shows in Ohio.
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