Drumline's Greatest Moments

Catagory:

28,000 BC Invention of Percussion Prehistoric Man
1400’s Tympani are strapped to the backs of horses and are marched into battle  
1610 The first written drum march. It was not broken into bars, but had sounds written to indicate each note; pou-tou, Rpoung, etc. (the early version of drummers’ mouth music?) The special march was first played in Prince Harry’s presence.  
1700s Origin of back-sticking and the technique of it.

drummers for different units in the British army used back sticking to impress each other with their chops and prowess

British Military Drummers
1863 Congressional Medal of Honor awarded to a drummer of Company D, 3rd Vermont Volunteer Infantry. Willie Johnston
195? Introduction of back sticking to modern corps Archer Epler
1955 First Use of Mallet instrument in Competition – Bugle Bells Madison Scouts
1957 First Use of Plastic Heads Cavaliers
1958 Spinning Cymbals Appleknockers
196_ Suspended Cymbals Boston Crusaders
1961 First on field use of timbales Hawthorne Caballeros
1962 Introduced the first rudimental bass drum Blessed Sacrament Golden Knights
1965 First use of tuned bass drums Chicago Royal Airs
?Mitch Markovich -  Cavaliers?
1965 Use of multiple pitch tenor drums St. Josephs Cadets
1967 Marching of two attached bass drums horizontally – in competition Boston Crusaders
Gerry Shellmer
1967 First marching tympani Ludwig, Boston Crusaders,
Boston Crusaders, Des Plaines Vanguard, SCV, St Joes, Madison Scouts, Royal Airs
1967 Marching Timbale/Bongo set Emerald Statesmen
1968 First triple bass Reading Buccaneers
1968 Development of the early double/triple toms Ludwig, Boston Crusaders, Des Plaines Vanguard, Anaheim Kingsmen, St Joes, Norwood Park Imperials, Reading Bucaneers
Jerry Shellmer, Glen Smith
1969 First mallet instrument carried in DCA competition Sunrisers
1969 Marching Cymbal Rack (5 cymbals) St. Lucy’s Cadets
1971
1972
First quad bass drums carried Yankee Rebels
1971 Fielding of 8 snare drums Blue Rock, Yankee Rebels
1973 First use of carriers/harnesses Santa Clara Vanguard
1973 Fielding of 9 snare drums St. Andrew Bridgeman
1974, 73 54 Consecutive high drum – regular season Santa Clara Vanguard
1975, 74, 73 Three consecutive Drum Titles Santa Clara Vanguard
1976 Fielding of 14 snare drums New York Skyliners
1977 First time the highest scoring drumline at Nationals didn’t go home with the trophy Oakland Crusaders
1977 First use of sep-toms – seven drums per rack Spirit of Atlanta
1977 First use of cut-away style tenors Santa Clara Vanguard
Oakland Crusaders
Slingerland
1977
1978
KevlarÆ drumhead created – Introduced in 1978 as Duraline Peter De Bear and Sam Muchnick
1978 World record for constant drum playing during a march – 20 miles Royal Crusaders
1978 First use of Quints Cavaliers
1978 Tom-Tom’s "iso-drums" mounted on the snare drums Boston Crusaders
1978 Fielding of 12 snare drums Phantom Regiment, 27th Lancers, Madison Scouts
1979, 78, 77 Three consecutive DCA drum titles Sunrisers
1979 The Chrome Wall – split snare roll Northstar
1979 The "DC10" stick is introduced Promark
1979 Bongos mounted on the snare drums Blue Devils
1980 Spirit – Bridgemen "tie" for drums – Bananas
win when the GE sheets are added.
DCI
1980 Use of two tenor lines [high & low] four players each Santa Clara Vanguard
1981 North snares and tenors for first tour – tenors are tri toms – Spirits Line that year consisted of 12 snares, 7 tenors, and 7 basses Spirit of Atlanta
1981 "Hi Volume" snares from Ludwig –
middle section of snare shell removed
Guardsmen
Phantom Regiment
Marty Hurley
1982 Last use of sling in DCI Bayonne Bridgemen
1982, 81, 80 Three consecutive DCI drum titles Bayonne Bridgemen
1983 Blindfolded Snare Line performs  Dennis Delucia’s "Black Market Juggler" Bayonne Bridgemen
1983 Full conga/bongo/timbale line instead of traditional snare/tenor lineup San Jose Raiders
1983 Use of Hi Hats From Sideline Spirit of Atlanta
1984 Three stick toss during solo Spirit of Atlanta
1984 Feature of marching xylophone solo Cadets
1985 25 sets of marching cymbals for feature Blue Devils
1985 Synthesizer used as a feature instrument in drum solo Boston Crusaders
1983-1986 DCI – Most Consecutive High Drum Trophy Wins (4) Blue Devils
1986 100 score in snare drum individuals at DCI  Steven Campbell – Blue Devils
1987 Development of the first "Free Floating" snare drum PREMiER
1987 Perfect Drum Score In DCI – ends Blue Devil’s four consecutive drum titles Cadets
1987 Fielding of 15 Snares Bluecoats
1987 Falam Heads
note 1977 entry for the creation of this type of head
Santa Clara Vanguard
1988 Fielding of 20 Snares Bluecoats
1989 9 bass drums with "pony" toms on top
Spirit also used the "pony toms" in 88 but with only 6 bass drums
Spirit of Atlanta
1989 10" snare drum in place of a gok drum Star of Indiana
1986-1991 DCA – Most Consecutive High Drum Trophy Wins (6) Harrison Bushwackers
1991 Use of 15 sets of tenors Cadets of Bergen County
1991 Helicopter effect with tom pods at start of Miss Saigon Santa Clara Vanguard
1981-1993 Most Consecutive Drum Placements in the Top 5 Santa Clara Vanguard
1994 Monkey Sticking:
Led to a trend in high school lines evident still today.
Some would attribute this to Star in ’93
Blue Devils
1994 Largest Drumline Fielded – 27 Snares 27th Lancers Reunion Corps
1995 Shell-less snares used in competition Boston Crusaders
1997 Experimental use of Black Max heads Crossmen & Santa Clara Vanguard
1998 Return to tilted snare drums Santa Clara Vanguard
2000 Olympic Marching Band fields 39 snares, 38 Basses, 24 tenors and 40 cymbals Sydney 2000 Olympic Marching Band