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What's In the April Issue of Drum Corps World?
What you haven't seen yet
- Drum Corps World web site keeps growing
- History book on drum and bugle corps activity to be published this summer
- From the publisher: DCW's 30th Anniversary Issue
- Madison Scouts' Open House to feature Chicago Royal Airs in their first performance
- Allegiance Elite, Edmonton Strutters overcome geographic challenges in Western Canada
- The 2002 summer competition schedule for multiple circuits, including contact information
- Empire Statesmen will have new look in 2002
- In memorium -- Cavaliers Quartermaster Richard Monk Wawrzyniak
- World Drum Corps Hall of Famers enjoy Caribbean cruise
- Marine Tattoo is a show of tradition and spectacular performances
- UK update: news on the alumni front by John Flannery
- Yokohama Scouts win Drum Corps Japan Championship
- Pro-Mark: looking forward at 45
- Drum corps alive and well in Upper Peninsula
- Alumni profile: the Erie Thunderbirds
- DCI Hall of Fame seeks nominations
- Opinion/Proposal: My drum corps pipe dream, by Nikk Pilato
- Editorial: DCI doesnt need to become bands by Eric Senzig
- Editorial: A compromising proposal, by Gregg Strand
- Letters to the Editor
Plus, the full text of these stories
- DCI Madison Preview -- including a map of Camp Randall Stadium, a list of "things to do," parking and busing information and a list of web sites to visit for more information
- Winter drum corps rocks WGI circuit in Texas
- New corps join Garden State Circuit and a report on their winter meeting
- Results of the Drum Corps World 2001 Survey
- DCA puts new competition in Butler, PA
- Yankee Rebels set April 6 Dixie Stinger show lineup
- Drum corps radio builds steam, faces uncertain future
- BLAST! recruiting for Shockwave
- San Antonios Revolution makes alliances
And these featured columnists

- Chris Hollenback, "Around the Drum Corps World" -- the latest information about The Cavaliers, The Cadets, Crossmen, U.S. Marines, River City Regiment, Renegades, Wind Gap Blue Eagles, High Brass (UK) and the new corps, Tribute, on the East Coast
- Brian Tolzmann, "Amazing World of Drum Corps" -- corps history and trivia
- Art Kellerman, "North East Corner" -- humor
- Steve Vickers, "Remembering An Old Friend" -- the Racine Kilties Junior Corps
- Don Daber, "The Way We Were," a look back at the good 'ol days of the '50s-'70s
- Cozy Baker, "Cozys Corner"
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