What is Brandon Olander doing now?
What is Brandon Olander doing now?
I’m a drummer from Tucson, Arizona. I played snare drum for the Blue Devils Drum & Bugle Corps for a few years but now I am too old. I’ve been teaching drumlines, giving private lessons, and writing drumline music for a few years (check out the Services tab). I also play drumset!
How many times Blue Devils won DCI?
Off The Field
DCI World Champions Blue Devils A Corps | 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982*, 1986, 1994*, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2009*, 2010*, 2012*, 2014*, 2015, 2017*, 2019 |
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Twirling Championships Twirling Corps | 12 National Team Championships, 6 National Corps Championships, 2 World Team Championships |
* Undefeated |
Who won DCI 2014?
The Blue Devils
The 2014 Drum Corps International World Championships broke new ground. The Blue Devils received a record score with “Felliniesque” to win its 16th gold medal. The Bluecoats defied standards and norms with “Tilt” while The Cadets explored the spirit of our country with “Promise: An American Portrait.”
When did Brandon join Blue Devils?
He marched in his first indoor drumline the same year, and soon after, became well known by a video of him playing with the Blue Devils drumline in 2010. In 2013, he marched his first year in Drum Corps International with The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps. The following summer, at age 16, he joined the Blue Devils.
Who is Brandon Olander?
Brandon Olander is a Tucson, Arizona percussionist specializing in both rudimental drumming and drumset. Brandon began playing at age 10, and at 16, became one of the youngest snare drummers ever to join the Blue Devils; the following year, he became one of the youngest DCI Snare Drum Solo Champions.
Which drum corps has won the most championships?
The most decorated corps in the history of DCI, the Blue Devils have finished in the top five for over 40 years and have won the DCI World Championship title more than any other performing group. Ages 17–21.
When did the Blue Star Cadets add a second drum corps?
Around 1966, a second junior corps was added called The Lancers; then a third corps around 1969. ^ Though still active, the Blue Star Cadets added woodwinds to their program in 2004, and thus are no longer a drum corps.
What is the Edmonton Strutters Drum&Bugle Corps?
^ The Edmonton Strutters Drum & Bugle Corps reorganized in the summer of 1974 under the name 1st. Canadian Regiment. It then changed back to Edmonton Strutters again in 1988. ^ Callahan, Kimberly. “CT Classics Jr. Drum & Bugle Corp Reunion”.
What happened to the Emerald Knights Drum&Bugle Corps?
^ The Emerald Knights was formed in 1981 and performed as an Open or Division III Corps until it went inactive in 2003. ^ The Edmonton Strutters Drum & Bugle Corps reorganized in the summer of 1974 under the name 1st. Canadian Regiment. It then changed back to Edmonton Strutters again in 1988. ^ Callahan, Kimberly.
What’s new at drdrum this summer?
Drum corps returns this summer with a series of six shows throughout the Midwest, followed by the DCI World Showcase in Indianapolis After more than three years of planning, fundraising, and building, we’re pleased to show the world the Cullenary Cafe.