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Knights Drum and Bugle Corps

== History ==

The history of the Knights began with a boy's fife and drum corps
formed in the 1930s sponsored by the American Legion Post in Kewanee,
Illinois. Within a short time the fifes were replaced by bugles and the
S.A.L. (Sons of American Legion) Junior Drum and Bugle Corps was formed. That
corps competed actively through 1942 when World War II took most of the
members.
After the war, interest in drum corps began again and veterans of the SAL corps returning from the war formed a senior corps in 1949. With
the help of the Kewanee American Legion, the corps raised money for
instruments and new uniforms and in 1951 the name Kewanee Black Knights was
chosen. The Black Knights became a familiar corps on the state and national
scene from 1951 to 1964. In addition to many local championships, the Black
Knights finished in the American Legion National finals (top 12) every year
from 1954 through 1961. When the senior group disbanded in 1964, the name and traditions were passed to a new group that was formed to provide an activity for the youth of the community.
In the winter of 1965-66, the Black Knights junior corps
was born. The corps became successful early on, making the
finals contest in the 1966 Illinois State Fair competition.
The Black Knights of Kewanee dropped the Black from their name in 1972. The corps was moved from Kewanee to Geneseo after the 1973 season. In 1980 the corps won a national title at the US Open in Marion, Ohio. In 1983 the Corps was marching 122
members and was recognized as a viable competitor. They placed third in DCM
finals, were 9th at DCI regional prelims in Whitewater, and also came in among the leaders at DCI East in Allentown, Pa. It was decided to move the Corps to the Quad Cities in 1989. In 1991, The Knights merged with the Emerald Knights of Cedar Rapids Iowa, an experiment that lasted only one season. The Knights went inactive in 1995, their last competition being the Illinois State Fair, the site of their first competition 29 years earlier in 1966.

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