Crossmen Drum and Bugle Corps


The Crossmen is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps. Based in San Antonio, Texas, the Crossmen is a member corps of Drum Corps International.

Corps History

The Crossmen Drum and Bugle Corps was founded on October 1, 1974, by a merger of two suburban Philadelphia drum and bugle corps, the Keystone Regiment and the 507 Hornets. The name "Crossmen" was chosen, from a list of 43 proposed names, by the members of the new corps in recognition of American Legion Post 507, which was named in honor of World War I veteran John Welsey Cross. Beginning in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, the corps has, over the years, been based in several other communities. Their longest stays were in West Chester, Pennsylvania and Newark, Delaware.
The Crossmen were competitively successful from the start, winning the Eastern States Circuit Championship from 1975 to 1981. In 1977, the corps won the American Legion Junior D&B National Championship in Denver. In 1981, they won the VFW Nationals in Philadelphia.
In the winter of 1996, on the verge of folding, the corps became one of the programs sponsored by Youth Education in the Arts, an organization which also included The Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps and the United States Scholastic Band Association. As a member of YEA!, the corps was then based in Allentown, PA. In the autumn of 2006, the corps relocated to San Antonio and separated from YEA! in late August 2007.
The Crossmen have been DCI Top Twelve Finalists twenty-nine times; the first time in 1977, the latest in 2019.

Sponsorship

The corps is a program of Crossmen Productions, Inc. of San Antonio, TX. This is a 501 musical organization aiming to "enrich and shape the lives of young performers through music education and the performing arts." As such, it has a Board of Directors, director, and staff assigned to carry out the organization's mission. Natalie Steele is the organization's Executive Director.

Show summary (1975-2020)

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Gold background indicates DCI Championship; pale blue background indicates DCI Class Finalist; pale green background indicates DCI semifinalist.
YearThemeRepertoireScoreResult
1975Overture to a New Era by Caesar Giovannini / Spanish Trip by Stanley Myers / Gospel John /
Journey to the Center of the Earth by Rick Wakeman
68.80024th
1976Overture to a New Era by Caesar Giovannini / Spanish Trip by Stanley Myers /
Let's Hear It For Me by John Kander and Fred Ebb /
Tico–Tico by Jose Abreu, Aloyosio Oliviera, and Ervin Drake / Color My World & Make Me Smile by James Pankow
Disqualified
1977Marche Slav by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky / Let's Hear It For Me by John Kander and Fred Ebb /
Nadia's Theme & Bless the Beasts and the Children by Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr. /
Russian Christmas Music by Alfred Reed
81.30011th
1978Jazz Rhapsody by Patrick Williams / Something by George Harrison /
It's Gonna Be a Great Day by Billy Rose, Edward Eliscu, and Vincent Youmans /
Let's Hear It For Me by John Kander and Fred Ebb /
Tico–Tico by Jose Abreu, Aloyosio Oliviera, and Ervin Drake / Russian Christmas Music by Alfred Reed
82.4509th
1979Slavonic Dance No. 1 by Antonín Dvořák / Meeting of the Spirits by John McLaughlin /
Tiger of San Pedro by John LaBarbera /
Planet Krypton, Main Theme & Can You Read My Mind by John Williams /
Theme from the Adventures of Superman by Leon Klatzkin
81.70013th
1980Pictures De Espana by Larry Kershner / Tiger of San Pedro by John LaBarbera /
Spanish Fantasy by Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea / Jack Miraculous by Gino Vannelli / Superman Medley by John Williams
81.9008th
1981Explosion by Sol Kaplan / Something by George Harrison / Spanish Fantasy by Chick Corea /
Bustling by Sammy Nestico / Overture to Rocky II by Bill Conti
86.5008th
1982Artistry in Rhythm by Stan Kenton / Shoshana by Mark Levine /
Canto del Viento by Anthony Yaklich / Russian Christmas Music by Alfred Reed
88.5007th
1983Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla by Mikhail Glinka / Concerto del Rodrigo by Joaquín Rodrigo /
Russian Christmas Music by Alfred Reed
78.60013th
1984Russlan and Ludmilla by Mikhail Glinka / Shoshana by Mark Levine / Canto del Viento by Anthony Yaklich /
Let Me Try Again by Caravelli, Paul Anka, and Sammy Cahn
86.30010th
1985Man of La Mancha by Mitch Leigh / El Toro Loca / Yatrata by Tania Maria / Casals Suite by Larry Kerchner80.40017th
1986Jazz Rhapsody by Patrick Williams / Not While I'm Around by Stephen Sondheim /
Street Dancing by Kenneth Nash / Sweeney Todd Suite by Stephen Sondheim
73.10021st
1987Summertime by George Gershwin / Dance by Matt Krempasky /
Rumble by Chick Corea / Space Shuttle by John LaBarbera
81.60016th
1988Cherokee by Ray Noble / The Waltz by Rob McConnell / Summertime by George Gershwin85.60014th
1989Wind Machine by Sammy Nestico / The Waltz by Rob McConnell / How High The Moon by Morgan Lewis and Nancy Hamilton84.00012th
1990Baroque Samba by Darmon Meader / 'Round Midnight by Thelonious Monk / Caravan by Juan Tizol /
Now or Never by Caprice Fox, Darmon Meader, Kim Nazarian, Peter DeRose, Peter Eldridge, and Sara Krieger
89.6007th
1991Pat Metheny SuiteLast Train Home by Pat Metheny / Minuano by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays / Dream of the Return by Pat Metheny and Pedro Aznar / Third Wind by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays89.7008th
1992Songs for the Planet EarthBegin Sweet World by Bill Douglas / Appalachian Morning by Paul Halley /
The Four Elements by Matt Krempasky and Mark Thurston / The Rain Forest by Karl Lundeberg /
Under the Sun by John Clark, Paul Halley, Paul McCandless, Glen Velez, and Paul Winter
92.2006th
1993Songs for the Planet Earth
Part II:
A Celebration of Humanity
Fanfare for the Common Man by Aaron Copland / Myth America by Karl Lundeberg / Koto Song by Dave Brubeck /
River Music by Eugene Friesen and Paul Winter / Freda by Kenny Baker / Anthem by Paul Halley
89.6008th
1994Songs for the Planet Earth
Part III:
Suite Children
Land of Make Believe by Chuck Mangione / Children Will Listen by Stephen Sondheim /
Pop Goes the Weasel / Songs for the Planet Earth - Finale by Michael Klesch
88.4007th
1995The School for Scandal - Overture by Samuel Barber * Symphony for Brass and Percussion by Alfred Reed85.10010th
1996The Voices of JazzThe Sultan Fainted by Darmon Meader and Peter Eldridge /
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square by Manning Sherwin and Eric Maschwitz / Birdland by Joe Zawinul
85.5008th
1997The Colors of JazzBirdland by Joe Zawinul /
You are My Sunshine by Oliver Hood of The Rice Brothers Gang © by Charles Mitchell and Jimmie Davis /
Niner Two by Don Ellis
93.0006th
1998The Music of Pat MethenyThird Wind by Lyle Mays and Pat Metheney, Letter From Home by Pat Metheney, First Circle by Pat Metheney and Lyle Mays91.4007th
1999Changing Perspectives:
A Silver Celebration
Blue Shades by Frank Ticheli / When October Goes by Barry Manilow and Johnny Mercer / Appalachian Morning by Paul Halley87.00010th
2000Clubbin' with the CrossmenIn the Mood by Wingy Manone, Joe Garland, and Andy Razaf / Caravan by Juan Tizol /
Nobody Does Me by Rod Temperton / Birdland by Joe Zawinul
88.5509th
2001Late Night JazzHarlem Nocturne by Earle Hagen and Dick Rogers / Flying Home by Benny Goodman, Eddie DeLange, and Lionel Hampton /
Guaguancó by Arturo Sandoval / Fire Dance by Allen Vizzutti and Jeff Tkazyik
91.1507th
2002The Signature SeriesThe Heat of the Day by Lyle Mays and Pat Metheney /
Candle in the Window by Frank Wildhorn / Strawberry Soup by Don Ellis
89.1009th
2003ColorsOver the Rainbow by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg / Welcome to the St. James Club by Russ Freeman /
Blue Rondo à la Turk by Dave Brubeck / Count Bubba by Gordon Goodwin
86.9009th
2004E Pluribus UnumJubal Step by Wynton Marsalis / Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell / Puma by Full Circle87.42511th
2005CrossroadsClassical Gas by Mason Williams / Radar Love by George Kooymans and Barry Hay /
So Far Away by Carole King / Paradise by the Dashboard Light by Jim Steinman
84.05014th
2006Changing LanesPrelude to a Drive / Cruisin' by Lyle Mays and Pat Metheny / Caribe by Michel Camilo /
If I Had My Way by Frank Wildhorn and Jack Murphy / Shortcut Home by Keith Emerson and Carl Palmer
81.25015th
2007MetamorphosisRussian Christmas Music by Alfred Reed / First Circle by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays / Birdland by Joe Zawinul /
Symphonic Metamorphosis & Symphony in B♭ by Paul Hindemith / The Crow by DJ Food / P5 by Aaron Guidry
81.60016th
2008Planet XJupiter, Mars & Mercury by Gustav Holst /
What a Wonderful World by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss
85.95013th
2009ForbiddeNDance of Vengeance by Samuel Barber /
My Immortal by Amy Lee, Ben Moody, and David Hodges / ForbiddeN by Aaron Guidry
81.65016th
2010Full CircleFirst Circle & Heat of the Day by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays / Letter From Home by Pat Metheny /
Minuano by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays / Full Circle by Aaron Guidry
80.90017th
2011RenewalEpisode: Prelude by Nando Lauria / Ursa Major by Chuck Naffier / Spinning Wheel by David Clayton-Thomas /
Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen / Back Home by Nando Lauria
81.05017th
2012FRAGILEEarth Song by Michael Jackson / Wailers by Bobby McFerrin and Roger Treece / PD7 by Anoushka Shankar /
Here Comes the Flood by Peter Gabriel / FInding and Believing by Pat Metheny
84.00012th
2013ProtestThe Prophet's Song by Brian May / She's Too Good For Me by Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner /
The Sound of Silence by Paul Simon / They Don't Care About Us by Michael Jackson /
Some Nights by Jeff Bhasker, Nate Ruess, Andrew Dost, and Jack Antonoff /
We Shall Overcome by Louise Shropshire,
adapted & © by Pete Seeger, Guy Carawan, Zilphia Horton, Frank Hamilton, and Myles Horton /
Goodbye Blue Sky by Roger Waters / Find the Cost of Freedom by Neil Young
84.85014th
2014Alma Gitana –
A Gypsy Soul
Bulgaria by Peter Erskine / Erghen Diado by Peter Lionder / Emmanuel by Michel Colombier /
Zambra by Macaco MonoLoco, Marina Abad, and Marina laCanillas /
Habanera by Georges Bizet / Caravan by Juan Tizol
86.22512th
2015Above & BeyondFly to Paradise by Eric Whitacre / Ascent by Andrew Markworth /
Jubal Step by Wynton Marsalis / One Day I'll Fly Away by Joe Sample and Will Jennings / Butterfly by Mia Makaroff
85.02512th
2016ContinuumOriginal composition by Andrew Markworth
Inspired by The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi
86.97510th
2017EnigmaThe Question– Original composition by Andrew Markworth /
Endless Possibilities– Kaleidoscope of Mathematics by James Horner /
The Maze – Original composition by Andrew Markworth / Miranda by Michael Nyman /
The Struggle – Exit Music by Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, Colin Greenwood, and Phil Selway /
The Lightbulb – Original composition by Andrew Markworth / Piano Concerto No. 1 by Keith Emerson
86.82511th
2018The In-BetweenFuneral For A Friend by Elton John / Upside Down by Andrew Markworth / Symphony No. 6 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky /
Sweetness Follows by Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Bill Berry
86.75012th
2019ValkyrieImmigrant Song by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant /
The Wolf by Andrew Markworth / Hurt by Trent Reznor /
Ride Into Battle by Andrew Markworth, quoting Ride of the Valkyries by Richard Wagner
87.55011th
2020Season cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic

Corps Traditions

Corps Music

There have been exceptions over the years, but the Crossmen have been widely known for playing jazz and world music programs. The official corps song is Russian Christmas Music by Alfred Reed, first played by the corps in 1977, the year they won their first national championship.

Bones

Part of the mystique surrounding the Crossmen are references to "Bones." Immediately prior to the Crossmen's performance at major shows, Bones appears at the top of the back stands or in another prominent place to help inspire the corps' performance. Dressed in a 1978 Crossmen uniform with ankle-length red cape and a skull mask, Bones arrives as the corps enters the field, spreads his cape to audience approval, and then vanishes once the Crossmen begin their performance. Bones is considered by some people to be a mascot and apparent fan of the corps. The reality is that Bones is an unidentified alumnus who appears as a reminder of the corps' traditions.
Bones is also the nickname for the corps and for the members who have marched there. The corps' most prominent motto is "When all else is gone, the Bones always remain."

Unity

Unity is extremely important in the Crossmen, and corps members rarely travel anywhere in uniform unless they are paired with another member; traditionally, they also always move during rehearsal in concert with a fellow corps member.

Age Out Crosses

At one time, members of the brass and percussion sections replaced the red crosses on their aussies with the white ones prior to their final performance, but this did unacceptable damage to the aussies. Due to the efforts of alumni and supporters, each age-out now receives a white cross on a necklace before that final performance, a keepsake which can be worn forever.