Drum Corps Associates

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Drum Corps Associates
Drum Corps Assocaites logo.
Activity Drum and Bugle Corps
Founded 1965
No. of corps 30
Country Flag of the United States United States
Flag of Canada Canada
Current champions Open Class: Reading Buccaneers
Class A: The Sunrisers
Official website DCACORPS.org

Drum Corps Associates (DCA) is the governing body for modern senior or all-age drum and bugle corps in North America. It is the counterpart of Drum Corps International (DCI) which governs junior drum corps. DCA was formed in 1965 as the first heir to the modern drum corps activity, breaking from the classic style, and has crowned 44 Open Class World Champions and 11 Class A World Champions thus far.

For many years, the corps in DCA were concentrated in the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada, with the occasional corps from farther away (Minnesota Brass, for example)

However, starting in the late 1990s, more all-age corps stared up in areas traditionally not all-age locations....the South (ex: Corpvets, Heat Wave, Carolina Gold) and California (ex: Renegades, SoCal Dream) in particular, with more corps cropping up almost every year all over the country.

In part this can be attributed to the sudden availability of G bugles from DCI corps that switched over from G to B flat instrumentation starting in 2000. DCA adopted any-key brass shortly thereafter. Given that buying an inventory of G bugles prior to the any-key rule would always be very expensive, the adoption of any-key brass greatly aided the almost explosive increase in the number of all-age corps hitting the field.

The "all-age" moniker has taken on additional weight in DCA in recent years. The expense of DCI membership (travel, camp fees, tour fees, tuition, and membership fees) have made membership prohibitive for some performers who are eligible to participate. An additional attraction for DCA performers is that most DCA performances are within a few hours travel from home. DCA corps typically rehearse and perform on the weekends. Family members can attend most performances and there is time during the week to meet work and family obligations.

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Corps Location Website
Alliance Atlanta, Georgia alliancedrumcorps.org
Austin Stars Austin, Texas austinstars.org
Brigadiers Syracuse, New York brigadiers.com
Buccaneers Reading, Pennsylvania readingbuccaneers.org
Bushwackers Harrison, New Jersey bushwackers.org
Caballeros Hawthorne, New Jersey cabs.org
Carolina Gold Raleigh, North Carolina carolinagold.org
Chops, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota chopsinc.com
CorpsVets Duluth, Georgia corpsvets.org
Crusaders 2 Rochester, New York rochestercrusaders.org
Derby City Knights Louisville, Kentucky derbycityknights.org
Empire Statesmen Rochester, New York statesmen.org
Excelsior Troy, New York excelsiordrumcorps.org
Frontier 1 Denton, Texas frontiercorps.org
Fusion Core 1 Morris County, New Jersey fusioncorenj.homestead.com
Govenaires 1 St. Peter, Minnesota govenaires.org
Grenadiers Kingston, Ontario kingstongrenadiers.com
Gulf Coast Sound 2 Houston, Texas gulfcoastsound.org
Hurricanes Derby, Connecticut ct-hurricanes.org
Kilties 1 Racine, Wisconsin kilties.com
LakeShoremen Troy, Michigan lakeshoremen.org
Masquerade Ruston, Louisiana maskdrum.org
Minnesota Brass Inc. Saint Paul, Minnesota mnbrassinc.org
Music City Legend 2 Nashville, Tennessee musiccitylegend.org
New York Skyliners New York, New York nyskyliners.org
Renegades San Francisco, California renegades.org
Shenandoah Sound 2 Sterling, Virginia shenandoahsound.org
SoCal Dream 1 Irvine, California socaldream.org
Sunrisers Rockland County, New York sunrisers.com
White Sabers 2 Dansville, New York whitesabers.org


1 Associate member of DCA
2 Affiliate of DCA

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