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Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps

The Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps. Based in Casper, Wyoming, the Troopers was one of the thirteen founding member corps of Drum Corps International (DCI).

Troopers
LocationCasper, Wyoming
DivisionWorld Class
Founded1957
DirectorMichael Gough
Championship titles
  • 1968
  • 1969
  • 1970
  • 1966
  • 1970
Websitetroopersdrumcorps.org

History

The early years

James E. "Jim" Jones, a Casper, Wyoming building contractor and a veteran of the World War II United States Army Air Forces founded the Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps in 1957 as an activity for local youth.[1] In his own youth, Jones had won the American Legion individual snare drum championship while a member of Casper's Sons of the American Legion drum and bugle corps, in which he had also been the corps manager from age fifteen. He decided to name the new corps the Troopers to honor the 11th Ohio Cavalry Regiment, a United States Army unit stationed at Fort Caspar, Wyoming Territory, to protect supply trains during the Indian Wars of the 19th Century. In order to fund the new corps, Jones took out a $4,000 loan to purchase drums and bugles.[2]

In its first season, the Troopers were sponsored by the Casper American Legion post, were strictly a parade corps, and made the corps' first appearance at the State American Legion Convention in Riverton, Wyoming.[3] In 1958, the corps entered its first field competitions. As it was necessary for the Troopers to travel extensively to compete in drum and bugle corps competitions, Jones chartered passenger buses to carry the Troopers across and around the country on trips that would last for several weeks, making the corps a "touring corps", a concept that was unusual at the time.[4]

Their first national contest was the 1961 American Legion Championships in Denver, where the corps finished fourth. The Troopers' first major victory was in the 1965 World Open in Bridgeport, Connecticut. In 1966, the Troopers won the VFW Nationals.[5] In 1967, the Wyoming State Legislature designated the Troopers as Wyoming's Musical Ambassadors.

The corps won the CYO Nationals three years in a row, from 1968 to 1970. In 1970, they won their second VFW National Championship in Miami Beach, added their third CYO title in Boston, and appeared on national TV during the halftime of a Minnesota Vikings NFL game.[6] In 1971, the Troopers were the stars of a television special, "The Troopers Are Coming", narrated by actor Walter Brennan.[7]

The Drum Corps International era

 
The Troopers in 2021

In 1971, at the urging of Jim Jones and Cavaliers founder Don Warren, the Blue Stars, Cavaliers, Madison Scouts, Santa Clara Vanguard, and the Troopers formed the Midwest Combine. This action was taken in reaction to the rigid, inflexible rules of the American Legion and VFW (the primary rule makers and sponsors of both corps and shows) and the low or nonexistent performance fees paid for appearing in the various competitions. The corps felt that not only were they having their creative potential as artistic performing groups stifled, but they were being financially starved. (A similar group of Eastern corps, the United Organization of Junior Corps, known as the "Alliance", was formed by the 27th Lancers, Garfield Cadets, Boston Crusaders, Blessed Sacrament Golden Knights, and Blue Rock.) The Combine members felt that the corps should be making their own rules, operating their own competitions and championships, and keeping the bulk of the profit that shows earned. For the 1971 season, the group of corps stuck together, offering show promoters the five corps as a package.[8]

In 1972, the Troopers, along with the nine other corps from the Midwest Combine and the Alliance, plus the Anaheim Kingsmen, Argonne Rebels, and De La Salle Oaklands became the founding members of Drum Corps International, which remains as the current sanctioning body for junior corps in North America. At the first DCI World Championships in Whitewater, Wisconsin, the Troopers finished in sixth place. For DCI's first four years, Troopers were an annual finalists. Jim Jones retired as the Troopers' director in 1987.

In 2005, the DCI Board of Directors suspended the Troopers from competition for non-compliance with membership rules.[9] The corps was inactive for the 2006 season, while they reorganized. On October 3, 2006, the Troopers were reinstated as a DCI Division I corps. The Troopers returned to competition for the 2007 season.

In 2021, corps director Kristy Jackson stepped down after facing allegations of gross negligence.[10] Michael Gough replaced her in January of the same year.[11]

Show summary (1972–2023)

Source:[12]

Key
Pale green background indicates DCI World Class Semifinalist[a]
Pale blue background indicates DCI World Class Finalist[a]
  1. ^ a b From 1972-1991, the Troopers competed in Open Class; from 1992-2007 in Division I, and since 2008 in World Class. These are the same tier, just renamed.
Year Theme Repertoire World Championships
Score Placement
1972 Ghost Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend by Stan Jones / Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe & Julia Ward Howe / Cincinnati Kid by Lalo Schifrin & Dorcas Cochran / When Johnny Comes Marching Home by Louis Lambert (Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore) / How the West Was Won by Alfred Newman 81.95 6th Place
Open Class
Finalist
1973 Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones / The Eagle Screams by Nelson Riddle / Black Saddle by Michael Hennagin / Wedding Dance (from Hassaneh Suite) by Jacques Press / Thanksgiving Hymn by Eduard Kremser / Day By Day (from Godspell) by Stephen Schwartz / Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe & Julia Ward Howe 86.15 2nd Place
Open Class
Finalist
1974 Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones / Yankee Doodle (Traditional) by Richard Shuckburgh / Yellow Rose of Texas (Traditional) / The Virginian by Percy Faith / Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield / Thanksgiving Prayer by Eduard Kremser / Day By Day (from Godspell) by Stephen Schwartz / Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe & Julia Ward Howe 85.65 5th Place
Open Class
Finalist
1975 Introduction and Fantasia by Rex Mitchell / Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield / Gentle On My Mind by John Hartford / Night on Bald Mountain by Modest Mussorgsky / The Virginian by Percy Faith / No Goodbye (from How the West Was Won) by Alfred Newman / Bound for the Promised Land (from How the West Was Won) by Ken Darby & Robert Emmett Dolan 76.20 12th Place
Open Class
Finalist
1976 Roundabout by Jon Anderson & Steve Howe (Yes) / Alabama Jubilee by George L. Cobb & Jack Yellen / Land of Make Believe by Chuck Mangione / Looking for Space by John Denver / Jet by Paul & Linda McCartney (Wings) 82.75 13th Place
Open Class
1977 Hang 'em High by Dominic Frontiere / When Johnny Comes Marching Home by Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore / Rodeo by Aaron Copland / Drunken Cowboy / Billy's Death (from Billy the Kid) & Hoedown (from Rodeo) by Aaron Copland / Farandole by Georges Bizet / Bound for the Promised Land (from How the West Was Won) by Ken Darby & Robert Emmett Dolan / Shenandoah (Traditional) / Wild Wild West by Richard Markowitz 78.80 20th Place
Open Class
1978 Hang 'em High by Dominic Frontiere / American Salute by Morton Gould / Maple Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin / Rodeo & Hoedown (from Rodeo) by Aaron Copland / Farandole by Georges Bizet / The Ballad of Billy the Kid by Billy Joel / The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Morricone 74.25 20th Place
Open Class
1979 Variations on a Scene by Alan Broadbent / Aquarius & Let The Sunshine In (from Hair) by Galt MacDermot, James Rado & Gerome Ragni / The Ballad of Billy the Kid by Billy Joel / The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Moricone / Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones 77.90 12th Place
Open Class
Finalist
1980 Theme from The Cowboys by John Williams / Shenandoah (Traditional) / Turkey in the Straw (Traditional) / Central Park by Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea / The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Moricone / Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones 76.65 14th Place
Open Class
1981 The Cowboys by John Williams / Turkey in the Straw (Traditional) / Central Park by Chick Corea / En Sueno by Albert Kunzelmann / Shenandoah (Traditional) / Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe & Julia Ward Howe 78.10 12th Place
Open Class
Finalist
1982 Hassena / Wabash Cannonball (Traditional) / En Sueno by Albert Kunzelmann / Shenandoah (Traditional) / Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe & Julia Ward Howe 77.60 14th Place
Open Class
1983 25th Anniversary Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones / Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe & Julia Ward Howe / Pops Hoedown by Richard Hayman / It Was a Very Good Year by Ervin Drake 76.85 15th Place
Open Class
Semifinalist
1984 Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe & Julia Ward Howe / Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones / High Noon by Dimitri Tiomkin & Ned Washington / The Aggie Song (from The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas) by Carol Hall 85.20 13th Place
Open Class
Semifinalist
1985 Symphonic Dance No. 3 - Fiesta by Clifton Williams / Third Symphony, Buckaroo Holiday (from Rodeo) & The Red Pony by Aaron Copland 86.70 9th Place
Open Class
Finalist
1986 American Salute by Morton Gould / Silverado by Bruce Broughton / Prayer of Thanksgiving (Traditional) / The Red Pony by Aaron Copland / Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe & Julia Ward Howe 83.50 11th Place
Open Class
Finalist
1987 He's Gone Away (Traditional) / American Overture by Morton Gould / Third Symphony by Aaron Copland / When Johnny Comes Marching Home by Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore 81.00 17th Place
Open Class
Semifinalist
1988 Magnificent Seven by Elmer Bernstein / Corral Nocturne & Hoedown (from Rodeo) by Aaron Copland / Silverado by Bruce Broughton 77.80 19th Place
Open Class
Semifinalist
1989 How the West Was Won How the West Was Won, Cheyennes & No Goodbyes by Lionel Newman / Bound for the Promised Land by Ken Darby & Robert Emmett Dolan 78.00 18th Place
Open Class
1990 Music for the Centennial of the State of Wyoming How the West Was Won by Lionel Newman / Silverado by Bruce Broughton / Pop's Hoedown by Richard Hayman / Shenandoah (Traditional) / America the Beautiful by Samuel A. Ward & Katharine Lee Bates 80.25 17th Place
Open Class
Semifinalist
1991 The Cowboys from Sunset / Lonesome Dove by Basil Poledouris / Oklahoma Crude by Henry Mancini / Orange Blossom Special by Ervin T. Rouse / Music from Dances With Wolves by John Barry / America the Beautiful by Samuel A. Ward & Katharine Lee Bates 74.90 21st Place
Open Class
1992 A Western Odyssey Flag of Stars by Gordon Jacob / Cool, Clear Water by Bob Nolan / Unsquare Dance by Dave Brubeck / The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Moricone / Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones 76.10 19th Place
Division I
1993 The Last Crossing: East Moves West Ashokan Farewell by Jay Ungar / Cheyennes (from How The West Was Won) by Alfred Newman / Western Overture by Thom Ritter George / Charles County Overture by Joseph Willcox Jenkins / Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe & Julia Ward Howe 77.10 19th Place
Division I
1994 Southwestern Sketches Sunrise by Fred Taylor / Scherzo by John Cheetham / Santa Fe Saga by Morton Gould / Symphonic Dance No. 3 - Fiesta by Clifton Williams 81.60 14th Place
Division I
Semifinalist
1995 A Copland Canvas Third Symphony, Fourth Movement, Fanfare for the Common Man & Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copland 80.70 14th Place
Division I
Semifinalist
1996 American Jubilee The Wind and The Lion by Jerry Goldsmith / Shenandoah (Traditional) / Outdoor Overture by Aaron Copland / Camptown Races by Stephen Foster 74.40 19th Place
Division I
1997 American Salute by Morton Gould / The Way West by Bronisław Kaper / Magnificent Seven by Elmer Bernstein / America the Beautiful by Samuel A. Ward & Katharine Lee Bates 68.00 20th Place
Division I
1998 Forging a Frontier The Getaway (from Silverado), Tombstone - The Family & McKendrick Attack (from Silverado) by Bruce Broughton / Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones 68.60 24th Place
Division I
1999 Billy the Kid Billy the Kid by Aaron Copland 73.80 21st Place
Division I
2000 Symphony of Freedom America the Beautiful by Samuel A. Ward & Katharine Lee Bates / America's Struggle (Original) / America (from West Side Story) by Leonard Bernstein & Stephen Sondheim / Amazing Grace (Traditional) by John Newton, adapted by William Walker / Stars and Stripes Forever by John Philip Sousa 73.65 19th Place
Division I
2001 Tribute to An Uncommon Man Outdoor Overture, El Salon Mexico & Down a Country Lane by Aaron Copland / Chorale & Shaker Dance by John Zdechlik 76.20 19th Place
Division I
2002 Red, White and Blue Javelin by Michael Torke / American Elegy by Frank Ticheli / Into the Storm (from Stormworks) by Stephen Melillo 75.55 21st Place
Division I
2003 Reflections of the Blue and Gray The Great Locomotive Chase by Robert W. Smith / Gently Flows the Amber Grain by Brian Scott / Battle Music by David Holsinger / Masque by Kenneth Hesketh 75.45 22nd Place
Division I
2004 The Troopers
Are Coming
Carriage of the Spirits & The Chase (from The Good, the Bad & the Ugly) by Ennio Morricone / America the Beautiful by Samuel A. Ward & Katharine Lee Bates / Shenandoah (Traditional) / Finishing It by Bruce Broughton / Down in the Valley (Traditional) / Rodeo by Paul Hart / Houston by David Benoit / Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones / Magnificent Seven by Elmer Bernstein / Taps by Daniel Butterfield 74.925 23rd Place
Division I
2005 Gold Rush The Gates of Gold (for Violin and Orchestra) by Joseph Curiale / Death by Triple Fiddle by Sam Bush & Mike Marshall / She'll Be Comin' Round The Mountain (Traditional) 71.675 22nd Place
Division I
2006 Corps inactive
2007 Awakening Joy (from Awakening) by Joseph Curiale / Unsquare Dance by Dave Brubeck / Ever Braver, Ever Stronger by Gordon Goodwin / American Faces by David Holsinger 77.55 20th Place
Division I
2008 Iron Horse Express Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones / Canyon of Heroes by Sean O'Loughlin / The Ghost Train Triptych by Eric Whitacre / Sasparilla by John Mackey / Song of the Gandy Dancers by Richard Saucedo / The Great Revival by William Gordon 81.10 16th Place
World Class
Semifinalist
2009 Western Side Story Cave by Russell Peck / Maria & Somewhere (from West Side Story) by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim / Adelina de Maya by Joseph Curiale / America (from West Side Story) by Leonard Bernstein & Stephen Sondheim / Spaghetti Western by Michael Daugherty / One Hand, One Heart (from West Side Story) by Leonard Bernstein & Stephen Sondheim / Pentium by Peter Graham / West Side Story Reprise by Leonard Bernstein & Stephen Sondheim 85.10 12th Place
World Class
Finalist
2010 Wanted Wanted Dead or Alive by Jon Bon Jovi & Richie Sambora / Trittico by Václav Nelhýbel / Proven Lands (from There Will Be Blood) by Jonny Greenwood / Suite from Our Town by Aaron Copland / Borinage by Michael Gordon / Journey to the Center of the Earth by Peter Graham / Night Flight (from Swing Shift) by Kenji Bunch 83.35 15th Place
World Class
Semifinalist
2011 The Road Home The Old Church by Stephen Paulus / China Gates by John Adams / Memory (from Nepomuk's Dances, 3rd Mvt.) by Marcelo Zarvos / Muted and Sensuous (from Four Piano Blues) by Aaron Copland / Mama by Edgar Meyer 83.20 14th Place
World Class
Semifinalist
2012 This Was the Future Galop from Souvenirs, Op. 28 by Samuel Barber / Music for Theater & The Heiress by Aaron Copland 77.65 18th Place
World Class
Semifinalist
2013 Magnificent 11 Magnificent Seven by Elmer Bernstein / The John Dunbar Theme (from Dances With Wolves) by John Barry / Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe & Julia Ward Howe / Original Music by Robert W. Smith & Paul Rennick 86.05 13th Place
World Class
Semifinalist
2014 A People's House A People's House by Robert W. Smith / The Ramparts by Clifton Williams / Distant Images by Sandi and Paul Rennick / Lincoln by Robert W. Smith / Oh Shenandoah (Traditional) / America the Beautiful by Samuel A. Ward & Katharine Lee Bates 84.775 14th Place
World Class
Semifinalist
2015 Wild Horses Dreamer by John Debney / Open Spaces by Robert W. Smith / Wild Horses by Natasha Bedingfield, Andrew Frampton & Wayne Wilkins / Adrenaline City by Adam Gorb 83.800 13th Place
World Class
Semifinalist
2016 Hero Fanfare & Fire by Robert W. Smith / War Psalm by Paul Rennick / Walking with Heroes by Paul Lovatt-Cooper / Symphony No. 1, Mvt. 1 by John Corigliano / Fix You by Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman & Will Champion (Coldplay) 83.275 14th Place
World Class
Semifinalist
2017 Duels & Duets Part I – The Foe – Romeo and Juliet by Sergei Prokofiev
Part II – The Friend – Romeo and Juliet by Sergei Prokofiev
Part III – The Lover – Black Heart Tango by Robert W. Smith & Paul Rennick / Nessun Dorma by Giacomo Puccini
Part IV – The Foil – The Foil by Robert W. Smith
81.275 17th Place
World Class
Semifinalist
2018 The New Road West Welcome to the Black Parade by Bob Bryar, Frank Iero, Ray Toro, Gerard Way & Mikey Way (My Chemical Romance) / Toward The Splendid City by Richard Danielpour / Canyon Echoes by Robert W. Smith / Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell / New Road West by Robert W. Smith 81.787 17th Place
World Class
Semifinalist
2019 Beyond Boundaries Divertimento for Band, Opus 42 by Vincent Persichetti / Enterprising Young Men (from Star Trek) by Michael Giacchino / Wondrous Light by John Estacio / To The Stars by Randy Edelman / Chorale VI Cantus – Song of Aeolus by Karl Jenkins / Main title, Krill Attack & Shuttle Escape (from The Orville) by Bruce Broughton 81.663 18th Place
World Class
Semifinalist
2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Unleashed The Triumph of Time by Peter Graham / Knockin' on Heaven's Door by Bob Dylan / Eclipse by Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Richard Wright & David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) No scored competitions
2022 VorAcious When Johnny Comes Marching Home by Louis Lambert / Without Warning by Stephen Melillo / The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Morricone / Nothing Else Matters by James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich / Dance of the Earth by Igor Stravinsky / Original Music by Tim Snyder & Paul Rennick 86.425 12th Place
World Class
Finalist
2023 To Lasso the Sun

Caption awards

At the annual World Championship Finals, Drum Corps International presents awards to the corps with the high average scores from prelims, semifinals, and finals in five captions. Prior to 2000 and the adoption of the current scoring format, the Troopers have won these captions:[13]

High Visual Award

  • 1972, 1973, 1974

High Color Guard Award

  • 1973

References

  1. ^ "Marching Unit Is Planned For Junior Drum Corps". Casper Morning Star. December 6, 1957. p. 2.
  2. ^ Bahe, Michelle (2018). Casper's Troopers Drum & Bugle Corps. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4671-2908-4. OCLC 1024206190.
  3. ^ "Troopers Make First Public Appearance At Riverton". Casper Morning Star. June 25, 1958. p. 12.
  4. ^ Chagnon, Pat (2003). "Troopers". In Vickers, Steve (ed.). A History of Drum & Bugle Corps. Vol. 2. Drum Corps World. pp. 412–417. OCLC 54892759.
  5. ^ 89th Congress, 2nd Session (August 11, 1966). "Volume 112, Part 14" (PDF). Congressional Record – via United States Government Publishing Office.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Popular Troopers Return to Open". The Marion Star. August 2, 1979. p. 38.
  7. ^ "'Here Come the Troopers'". Casper Star-Tribune. July 7, 1971. p. 13.
  8. ^ Boo, Michael (March 12, 2004). "Determination: Believing in the Midwest Combine". Drum Corps International. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  9. ^ Matteson, Cory (September 29, 2005). "Group wants Troopers to stop marching". Casper Star-Tribune. Retrieved April 23, 2022.
  10. ^ Gerst, Ellen (January 27, 2021). "Troopers Drum & Bugle Corps director resigns after allegations of unsafe culture, poor conditions". Casper Star-Tribune. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  11. ^ "An Important Message from the Troopers Drum & Bugle Corps". Troopers Drum Corps. January 27, 2021. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  12. ^ "Troopers: Repertoire". DCX: The Drum Corps Xperience. Retrieved April 23, 2022.
  13. ^ "Caption Winners". From The Pressbox. Retrieved March 22, 2022.

External links

  • Official website

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The Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps Based in Casper Wyoming the Troopers was one of the thirteen founding member corps of Drum Corps International DCI TroopersLocationCasper WyomingDivisionWorld ClassFounded1957DirectorMichael GoughChampionship titlesCYO 196819691970 VFW 19661970Websitetroopersdrumcorps wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 The early years 1 2 The Drum Corps International era 2 Show summary 1972 2023 3 Caption awards 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe early years Edit James E Jim Jones a Casper Wyoming building contractor and a veteran of the World War II United States Army Air Forces founded the Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps in 1957 as an activity for local youth 1 In his own youth Jones had won the American Legion individual snare drum championship while a member of Casper s Sons of the American Legion drum and bugle corps in which he had also been the corps manager from age fifteen He decided to name the new corps the Troopers to honor the 11th Ohio Cavalry Regiment a United States Army unit stationed at Fort Caspar Wyoming Territory to protect supply trains during the Indian Wars of the 19th Century In order to fund the new corps Jones took out a 4 000 loan to purchase drums and bugles 2 In its first season the Troopers were sponsored by the Casper American Legion post were strictly a parade corps and made the corps first appearance at the State American Legion Convention in Riverton Wyoming 3 In 1958 the corps entered its first field competitions As it was necessary for the Troopers to travel extensively to compete in drum and bugle corps competitions Jones chartered passenger buses to carry the Troopers across and around the country on trips that would last for several weeks making the corps a touring corps a concept that was unusual at the time 4 Their first national contest was the 1961 American Legion Championships in Denver where the corps finished fourth The Troopers first major victory was in the 1965 World Open in Bridgeport Connecticut In 1966 the Troopers won the VFW Nationals 5 In 1967 the Wyoming State Legislature designated the Troopers as Wyoming s Musical Ambassadors The corps won the CYO Nationals three years in a row from 1968 to 1970 In 1970 they won their second VFW National Championship in Miami Beach added their third CYO title in Boston and appeared on national TV during the halftime of a Minnesota Vikings NFL game 6 In 1971 the Troopers were the stars of a television special The Troopers Are Coming narrated by actor Walter Brennan 7 The Drum Corps International era Edit The Troopers in 2021In 1971 at the urging of Jim Jones and Cavaliers founder Don Warren the Blue Stars Cavaliers Madison Scouts Santa Clara Vanguard and the Troopers formed the Midwest Combine This action was taken in reaction to the rigid inflexible rules of the American Legion and VFW the primary rule makers and sponsors of both corps and shows and the low or nonexistent performance fees paid for appearing in the various competitions The corps felt that not only were they having their creative potential as artistic performing groups stifled but they were being financially starved A similar group of Eastern corps the United Organization of Junior Corps known as the Alliance was formed by the 27th Lancers Garfield Cadets Boston Crusaders Blessed Sacrament Golden Knights and Blue Rock The Combine members felt that the corps should be making their own rules operating their own competitions and championships and keeping the bulk of the profit that shows earned For the 1971 season the group of corps stuck together offering show promoters the five corps as a package 8 In 1972 the Troopers along with the nine other corps from the Midwest Combine and the Alliance plus the Anaheim Kingsmen Argonne Rebels and De La Salle Oaklands became the founding members of Drum Corps International which remains as the current sanctioning body for junior corps in North America At the first DCI World Championships in Whitewater Wisconsin the Troopers finished in sixth place For DCI s first four years Troopers were an annual finalists Jim Jones retired as the Troopers director in 1987 In 2005 the DCI Board of Directors suspended the Troopers from competition for non compliance with membership rules 9 The corps was inactive for the 2006 season while they reorganized On October 3 2006 the Troopers were reinstated as a DCI Division I corps The Troopers returned to competition for the 2007 season In 2021 corps director Kristy Jackson stepped down after facing allegations of gross negligence 10 Michael Gough replaced her in January of the same year 11 Show summary 1972 2023 EditSource 12 Key Pale green background indicates DCI World Class Semifinalist a Pale blue background indicates DCI World Class Finalist a a b From 1972 1991 the Troopers competed in Open Class from 1992 2007 in Division I and since 2008 in World Class These are the same tier just renamed Year Theme Repertoire World ChampionshipsScore Placement1972 Ghost Riders in the Sky A Cowboy Legend by Stan Jones Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe amp Julia Ward Howe Cincinnati Kid by Lalo Schifrin amp Dorcas Cochran When Johnny Comes Marching Home by Louis Lambert Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore How the West Was Won by Alfred Newman 81 95 6th PlaceOpen ClassFinalist1973 Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones The Eagle Screams by Nelson Riddle Black Saddle by Michael Hennagin Wedding Dance from Hassaneh Suite by Jacques Press Thanksgiving Hymn by Eduard Kremser Day By Day from Godspell by Stephen Schwartz Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe amp Julia Ward Howe 86 15 2nd PlaceOpen ClassFinalist1974 Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones Yankee Doodle Traditional by Richard Shuckburgh Yellow Rose of Texas Traditional The Virginian by Percy Faith Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield Thanksgiving Prayer by Eduard Kremser Day By Day from Godspell by Stephen Schwartz Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe amp Julia Ward Howe 85 65 5th PlaceOpen ClassFinalist1975 Introduction and Fantasia by Rex Mitchell Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield Gentle On My Mind by John Hartford Night on Bald Mountain by Modest Mussorgsky The Virginian by Percy Faith No Goodbye from How the West Was Won by Alfred Newman Bound for the Promised Land from How the West Was Won by Ken Darby amp Robert Emmett Dolan 76 20 12th PlaceOpen ClassFinalist1976 Roundabout by Jon Anderson amp Steve Howe Yes Alabama Jubilee by George L Cobb amp Jack Yellen Land of Make Believe by Chuck Mangione Looking for Space by John Denver Jet by Paul amp Linda McCartney Wings 82 75 13th PlaceOpen Class1977 Hang em High by Dominic Frontiere When Johnny Comes Marching Home by Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore Rodeo by Aaron Copland Drunken Cowboy Billy s Death from Billy the Kid amp Hoedown from Rodeo by Aaron Copland Farandole by Georges Bizet Bound for the Promised Land from How the West Was Won by Ken Darby amp Robert Emmett Dolan Shenandoah Traditional Wild Wild West by Richard Markowitz 78 80 20th PlaceOpen Class1978 Hang em High by Dominic Frontiere American Salute by Morton Gould Maple Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin Rodeo amp Hoedown from Rodeo by Aaron Copland Farandole by Georges Bizet The Ballad of Billy the Kid by Billy Joel The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Morricone 74 25 20th PlaceOpen Class1979 Variations on a Scene by Alan Broadbent Aquarius amp Let The Sunshine In from Hair by Galt MacDermot James Rado amp Gerome Ragni The Ballad of Billy the Kid by Billy Joel The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Moricone Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones 77 90 12th PlaceOpen ClassFinalist1980 Theme from The Cowboys by John Williams Shenandoah Traditional Turkey in the Straw Traditional Central Park by Armando Anthony Chick Corea The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Moricone Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones 76 65 14th PlaceOpen Class1981 The Cowboys by John Williams Turkey in the Straw Traditional Central Park by Chick Corea En Sueno by Albert Kunzelmann Shenandoah Traditional Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe amp Julia Ward Howe 78 10 12th PlaceOpen ClassFinalist1982 Hassena Wabash Cannonball Traditional En Sueno by Albert Kunzelmann Shenandoah Traditional Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe amp Julia Ward Howe 77 60 14th PlaceOpen Class1983 25th Anniversary Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe amp Julia Ward Howe Pops Hoedown by Richard Hayman It Was a Very Good Year by Ervin Drake 76 85 15th PlaceOpen ClassSemifinalist1984 Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe amp Julia Ward Howe Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones High Noon by Dimitri Tiomkin amp Ned Washington The Aggie Song from The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas by Carol Hall 85 20 13th PlaceOpen ClassSemifinalist1985 Symphonic Dance No 3 Fiesta by Clifton Williams Third Symphony Buckaroo Holiday from Rodeo amp The Red Pony by Aaron Copland 86 70 9th PlaceOpen ClassFinalist1986 American Salute by Morton Gould Silverado by Bruce Broughton Prayer of Thanksgiving Traditional The Red Pony by Aaron Copland Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe amp Julia Ward Howe 83 50 11th PlaceOpen ClassFinalist1987 He s Gone Away Traditional American Overture by Morton Gould Third Symphony by Aaron Copland When Johnny Comes Marching Home by Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore 81 00 17th PlaceOpen ClassSemifinalist1988 Magnificent Seven by Elmer Bernstein Corral Nocturne amp Hoedown from Rodeo by Aaron Copland Silverado by Bruce Broughton 77 80 19th PlaceOpen ClassSemifinalist1989 How the West Was Won How the West Was Won Cheyennes amp No Goodbyes by Lionel Newman Bound for the Promised Land by Ken Darby amp Robert Emmett Dolan 78 00 18th PlaceOpen Class1990 Music for the Centennial of the State of Wyoming How the West Was Won by Lionel Newman Silverado by Bruce Broughton Pop s Hoedown by Richard Hayman Shenandoah Traditional America the Beautiful by Samuel A Ward amp Katharine Lee Bates 80 25 17th PlaceOpen ClassSemifinalist1991 The Cowboys from Sunset Lonesome Dove by Basil Poledouris Oklahoma Crude by Henry Mancini Orange Blossom Special by Ervin T Rouse Music from Dances With Wolves by John Barry America the Beautiful by Samuel A Ward amp Katharine Lee Bates 74 90 21st PlaceOpen Class1992 A Western Odyssey Flag of Stars by Gordon Jacob Cool Clear Water by Bob Nolan Unsquare Dance by Dave Brubeck The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Moricone Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones 76 10 19th PlaceDivision I1993 The Last Crossing East Moves West Ashokan Farewell by Jay Ungar Cheyennes from How The West Was Won by Alfred Newman Western Overture by Thom Ritter George Charles County Overture by Joseph Willcox Jenkins Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe amp Julia Ward Howe 77 10 19th PlaceDivision I1994 Southwestern Sketches Sunrise by Fred Taylor Scherzo by John Cheetham Santa Fe Saga by Morton Gould Symphonic Dance No 3 Fiesta by Clifton Williams 81 60 14th PlaceDivision ISemifinalist1995 A Copland Canvas Third Symphony Fourth Movement Fanfare for the Common Man amp Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copland 80 70 14th PlaceDivision ISemifinalist1996 American Jubilee The Wind and The Lion by Jerry Goldsmith Shenandoah Traditional Outdoor Overture by Aaron Copland Camptown Races by Stephen Foster 74 40 19th PlaceDivision I1997 American Salute by Morton Gould The Way West by Bronislaw Kaper Magnificent Seven by Elmer Bernstein America the Beautiful by Samuel A Ward amp Katharine Lee Bates 68 00 20th PlaceDivision I1998 Forging a Frontier The Getaway from Silverado Tombstone The Family amp McKendrick Attack from Silverado by Bruce Broughton Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones 68 60 24th PlaceDivision I1999 Billy the Kid Billy the Kid by Aaron Copland 73 80 21st PlaceDivision I2000 Symphony of Freedom America the Beautiful by Samuel A Ward amp Katharine Lee Bates America s Struggle Original America from West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein amp Stephen Sondheim Amazing Grace Traditional by John Newton adapted by William Walker Stars and Stripes Forever by John Philip Sousa 73 65 19th PlaceDivision I2001 Tribute to An Uncommon Man Outdoor Overture El Salon Mexico amp Down a Country Lane by Aaron Copland Chorale amp Shaker Dance by John Zdechlik 76 20 19th PlaceDivision I2002 Red White and Blue Javelin by Michael Torke American Elegy by Frank Ticheli Into the Storm from Stormworks by Stephen Melillo 75 55 21st PlaceDivision I2003 Reflections of the Blue and Gray The Great Locomotive Chase by Robert W Smith Gently Flows the Amber Grain by Brian Scott Battle Music by David Holsinger Masque by Kenneth Hesketh 75 45 22nd PlaceDivision I2004 The TroopersAre Coming Carriage of the Spirits amp The Chase from The Good the Bad amp the Ugly by Ennio Morricone America the Beautiful by Samuel A Ward amp Katharine Lee Bates Shenandoah Traditional Finishing It by Bruce Broughton Down in the Valley Traditional Rodeo by Paul Hart Houston by David Benoit Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones Magnificent Seven by Elmer Bernstein Taps by Daniel Butterfield 74 925 23rd PlaceDivision I2005 Gold Rush The Gates of Gold for Violin and Orchestra by Joseph Curiale Death by Triple Fiddle by Sam Bush amp Mike Marshall She ll Be Comin Round The Mountain Traditional 71 675 22nd PlaceDivision I2006 Corps inactive2007 Awakening Joy from Awakening by Joseph Curiale Unsquare Dance by Dave Brubeck Ever Braver Ever Stronger by Gordon Goodwin American Faces by David Holsinger 77 55 20th PlaceDivision I2008 Iron Horse Express Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones Canyon of Heroes by Sean O Loughlin The Ghost Train Triptych by Eric Whitacre Sasparilla by John Mackey Song of the Gandy Dancers by Richard Saucedo The Great Revival by William Gordon 81 10 16th PlaceWorld ClassSemifinalist2009 Western Side Story Cave by Russell Peck Maria amp Somewhere from West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim Adelina de Maya by Joseph Curiale America from West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein amp Stephen Sondheim Spaghetti Western by Michael Daugherty One Hand One Heart from West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein amp Stephen Sondheim Pentium by Peter Graham West Side Story Reprise by Leonard Bernstein amp Stephen Sondheim 85 10 12th PlaceWorld ClassFinalist2010 Wanted Wanted Dead or Alive by Jon Bon Jovi amp Richie Sambora Trittico by Vaclav Nelhybel Proven Lands from There Will Be Blood by Jonny Greenwood Suite from Our Town by Aaron Copland Borinage by Michael Gordon Journey to the Center of the Earth by Peter Graham Night Flight from Swing Shift by Kenji Bunch 83 35 15th PlaceWorld ClassSemifinalist2011 The Road Home The Old Church by Stephen Paulus China Gates by John Adams Memory from Nepomuk s Dances 3rd Mvt by Marcelo Zarvos Muted and Sensuous from Four Piano Blues by Aaron Copland Mama by Edgar Meyer 83 20 14th PlaceWorld ClassSemifinalist2012 This Was the Future Galop from Souvenirs Op 28 by Samuel Barber Music for Theater amp The Heiress by Aaron Copland 77 65 18th PlaceWorld ClassSemifinalist2013 Magnificent 11 Magnificent Seven by Elmer Bernstein The John Dunbar Theme from Dances With Wolves by John Barry Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe amp Julia Ward Howe Original Music by Robert W Smith amp Paul Rennick 86 05 13th PlaceWorld ClassSemifinalist2014 A People s House A People s House by Robert W Smith The Ramparts by Clifton Williams Distant Images by Sandi and Paul Rennick Lincoln by Robert W Smith Oh Shenandoah Traditional America the Beautiful by Samuel A Ward amp Katharine Lee Bates 84 775 14th PlaceWorld ClassSemifinalist2015 Wild Horses Dreamer by John Debney Open Spaces by Robert W Smith Wild Horses by Natasha Bedingfield Andrew Frampton amp Wayne Wilkins Adrenaline City by Adam Gorb 83 800 13th PlaceWorld ClassSemifinalist2016 Hero Fanfare amp Fire by Robert W Smith War Psalm by Paul Rennick Walking with Heroes by Paul Lovatt Cooper Symphony No 1 Mvt 1 by John Corigliano Fix You by Chris Martin Jonny Buckland Guy Berryman amp Will Champion Coldplay 83 275 14th PlaceWorld ClassSemifinalist2017 Duels amp Duets Part I The Foe Romeo and Juliet by Sergei ProkofievPart II The Friend Romeo and Juliet by Sergei ProkofievPart III The Lover Black Heart Tango by Robert W Smith amp Paul Rennick Nessun Dorma by Giacomo PucciniPart IV The Foil The Foil by Robert W Smith 81 275 17th PlaceWorld ClassSemifinalist2018 The New Road West Welcome to the Black Parade by Bob Bryar Frank Iero Ray Toro Gerard Way amp Mikey Way My Chemical Romance Toward The Splendid City by Richard Danielpour Canyon Echoes by Robert W Smith Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell New Road West by Robert W Smith 81 787 17th PlaceWorld ClassSemifinalist2019 Beyond Boundaries Divertimento for Band Opus 42 by Vincent Persichetti Enterprising Young Men from Star Trek by Michael Giacchino Wondrous Light by John Estacio To The Stars by Randy Edelman Chorale VI Cantus Song of Aeolus by Karl Jenkins Main title Krill Attack amp Shuttle Escape from The Orville by Bruce Broughton 81 663 18th PlaceWorld ClassSemifinalist2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic2021 Unleashed The Triumph of Time by Peter Graham Knockin on Heaven s Door by Bob Dylan Eclipse by Roger Waters Nick Mason Richard Wright amp David Gilmour Pink Floyd No scored competitions2022 VorAcious When Johnny Comes Marching Home by Louis Lambert Without Warning by Stephen Melillo The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Morricone Nothing Else Matters by James Hetfield amp Lars Ulrich Dance of the Earth by Igor Stravinsky Original Music by Tim Snyder amp Paul Rennick 86 425 12th PlaceWorld ClassFinalist2023 To Lasso the SunCaption awards EditAt the annual World Championship Finals Drum Corps International presents awards to the corps with the high average scores from prelims semifinals and finals in five captions Prior to 2000 and the adoption of the current scoring format the Troopers have won these captions 13 High Visual Award 1972 1973 1974High Color Guard Award 1973References Edit Marching Unit Is Planned For Junior Drum Corps Casper Morning Star December 6 1957 p 2 Bahe Michelle 2018 Casper s Troopers Drum amp Bugle Corps Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 1 4671 2908 4 OCLC 1024206190 Troopers Make First Public Appearance At Riverton Casper Morning Star June 25 1958 p 12 Chagnon Pat 2003 Troopers In Vickers Steve ed A History of Drum amp Bugle Corps Vol 2 Drum Corps World pp 412 417 OCLC 54892759 89th Congress 2nd Session August 11 1966 Volume 112 Part 14 PDF Congressional Record via United States Government Publishing Office a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Popular Troopers Return to Open The Marion Star August 2 1979 p 38 Here Come the Troopers Casper Star Tribune July 7 1971 p 13 Boo Michael March 12 2004 Determination Believing in the Midwest Combine Drum Corps International Retrieved October 7 2021 Matteson Cory September 29 2005 Group wants Troopers to stop marching Casper Star Tribune Retrieved April 23 2022 Gerst Ellen January 27 2021 Troopers Drum amp Bugle Corps director resigns after allegations of unsafe culture poor conditions Casper Star Tribune Retrieved October 7 2021 An Important Message from the Troopers Drum amp Bugle Corps Troopers Drum Corps January 27 2021 Retrieved October 7 2021 Troopers Repertoire DCX The Drum Corps Xperience Retrieved April 23 2022 Caption Winners From The Pressbox Retrieved March 22 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps amp oldid 1127720513, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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