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Award-winning journalist Colt Foutz, author of Building the Green Machine, talks weekly with movers and shakers in the Drum Corps International circuit. Whether it's marching music history you're after, or the latest scores and news from the summer's hottest shows, you'll get your fill on Drum Corps Lunch.
Original Air Date: 8/19/2008 12:30 AM UTC
Award-winning journalist Colt Foutz, author of Building the Green Machine, talks with fellow drum corps authors G.M. Kuzma, Jeremy "Spike" Van Wert, and special guest Courtney Brandt. The show is part of a special DCI Championship Week double-helping of Drum Corps Lunch which focuses on how word about the activity is getting out to the masses. Specifically, this episode focuses on the audience for books about drum corps and marching band.
Date / Time: 8/11/2008 1:36 PM UTC
Well, the season is over and the champion is crowned and Indy-Bloomington rests after a fun-filled, sun-filled week.And a busy author rests, too -- if only temporarily.I've had to shuffle the schdule a bit this week to accomodate exhaustion in everybody's schedules. But not to fear -- Drum Corps Lunch will be dishing up talk about marching music throughout the fall and winter months heading into what is sure to be an amazing 2009 follow-up to a highly competitive season.Stay tuned here for the next line up of shows, which will tentatively include discussion on auditions, how corps members should get themselves in shape physically for next season, a continued look at drum corps and the media, a peek at the diehard fans that color the activity, and much much more.Thanks for listening!
Original Air Date: 8/6/2008 8:30 PM UTC
Award-winning journalist Colt Foutz, author of Building the Green Machine, chats again with Steve Vickers, publisher of Drum Corps World, in an expanded, 45-minute format of the show specially geared for audience call-in questions. Colt and Steve talk about how drum corps and DCI is being covered today, and in what ways the word could get out to an even bigger audience, as well as the 2008 DCI season as it enters its final week.
Date / Time: 8/6/2008 7:18 PM UTC
What type of coverage would you like to see more of regarding drum corps?This week, Drum Corps Lunch is featuring two segments on drum corps and the media. But more specifically, these segments focus on YOU.In other words, how word of your favorite drum and bugle corps and the activity in general is reaching you and the world out there.Listen to Drum Corps Lunch at 3:30 p.m. Central on Wednesday, Aug. 6 and at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 13 when my guests will be Steve Vickers, publisher of Drum Corps World; and fellow drum corps and marching music authors G.M. Kuzma, Jeremy "Spike" Van Wert and Courtney Brandt.Chat LIVE with Drum Corps Lunch via this site, and call in with your questions and/or your answer to the question above. We're featuring an expanded 45-minute format to feature your thoughts.So think about it: What type of coverage would you like to see more of regarding drum corps?Does that mean more profiles of members, show and season previews, show and season reviews, opportunities to comment yourself, ANY mention in the local newspapers, radio or television, behind-the-scenes histories, biographies and longer looks at the activity you love?Call in, chat and tell us!
Original Air Date: 7/29/2008 6:00 PM UTC
Award-winning journalist Colt Foutz, author of Building the Green Machine, chats with former Cavaliers assistant drum major Chris Lugo and former Cavaliers director Jeff Fiedler, now CEO of Santa Clara Vanguard. Fiedler and Lugo both played baritone in their early corps years before taking the baton. Fiedler spent more than 30 years with the Cavaliers as member, instructor and director, leading the corps to 7 DCI world championships.
Original Air Date: 7/23/2008 6:00 PM UTC
... They Just March to their Own Beat. Award-winning journalist Colt Foutz, author of Building the Green Machine, chats with former Cavaliers Paul Milano and Gary Moore, both snare drummers in the Cavaliers' 60th Anniversary Alumni Corps. Moore is the author of Playing with the Enemy, a heart-warming book about his father Gene Moore's dashed baseball dreams. Milano has partnered with several legendary drum corps leaders in his lifetime, most notably Spirit of Atlanta cofounder Bob Hoehn.
Original Air Date: 7/17/2008 6:00 PM UTC
Colt Foutz, author of Building the Green Machine, talks with Cavaliers doctors Fred Olin and Craig Bales about medical care on the DCI summer tour. Olin, an alumnus, and Bales head the Cavaliers' medical corps.
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