Southwind Drum and Bugle Corps


Southwind Drum and Bugle Corps is an Open Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Mobile, Alabama. The corps was a Division I competitive junior drum and bugle corps in Drum Corps International from 1993 through 2007. Prior to competing in Division I, Southwind competed in DCI's Class A/Division II and was that division's World Champion in 1991 and 1992. Southwind performed at competitive and non-competitive SoundSport events in Alabama and surrounding states during the summer of 2014. In early May 2015, DCI approved Southwind's return as an active Open Class corps.

History

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Southwind was founded in 1980 by Michael D Terry when a group of high school students, John Johnson, Bill Stiers, David Oates, Doug Poulos, Kim Ballentine and Pearce Cowart, at Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, Alabama wanted to march in a local drum corps. After setting up a non-profit youth organization and getting a charter as Explorer Post 2009 from the Tuckabatchi Boy Scout Council, Southwind's initial organizational meeting was held on Sunday, November 23, 1980 in downtown Montgomery under the leadership of corps director Michael Terry. Auditions were then held at Robert E Lee High School on December 13, 1980, and, on January 14, 1981, the corps had its first rehearsal.
The corps took its name from the Chicago-to-Miami passenger train "The South Wind" that passed through Montgomery on tracks beside what became the corps' practice field. In 1981, Southwind toured to contests in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, and North Carolina before traveling to Philadelphia for the VFW National Drum and Bugle Contest and then on the DCI World Championships in Montreal, where they finished 39th of 49 corps in Open Class Prelims. The corps undertook an even more extensive tour under director Dave Bryan in 1982, travelling west to Louisiana and Texas, north to Pennsylvania, back into the South, where they placed 5th of 10 corps in the Drum Corps South circuit championships, returned north to Ohio, New York, and made another trip to the DCI World Championships in Montreal, where they were 36th of 49 corps in Open Class Prelims.
Loss of many charter members and debt accrued during the first two seasons caused the corps to go inactive before the start of the 1983 season. From 1983 through 1988, a cadre of supporters continued to raise funds to retire the outstanding debt.
Southwind returned to competition in 1989. The corps toured throughout the South, then traveled to Kansas City, Missouri, where they placed 10th of 23 corps in Class A60. The corps would improve to 4th of 23 corps in Class A60 at Buffalo, New York in 1990.
In 1991, Southwind, marching a much larger corps, moved into Class A; and was undefeated in 16 contests against only Class A corps and won the DCI Class A World Championship over 18 other corps at Dallas. In 1992, Southwind continued its winning streak in the renamed Division II, placing first in another 16 shows before falling to 3rd place among 18 corps in Division II prelims at Whitewater, Wisconsin before rebounding in finals to claim its second DCI World Championship. In both 1991 and '92, Southwind also finished among the top 25 corps in DCI's Open Class/Division I quarterfinals, earning full membership in the organization.
Southwind, with a corps at or near DCI's then-maximum of 128 members, moved to competing solely in Division I in 1993 and beyond. For five seasons, the corps placed 17th through 24th at DCI FInals, but was finding it more and more difficult for the small group of local, Montgomery boosters to administer the unit. In the 1997 season, several staff members of the Madison Scouts had also worked with Southwind; at the end of the season, corps director Dave Bryan approached the Scouts' management about assuming the sponsorship of Southwind.
In 1998, the Madison Drum and Bugle Corps Association, Inc. took over the operation of Southwind. The corps was inactive for that season, as its operations were moved from Montgomery to Lexington, Kentucky under new director Patrick Seidling.
Returning to the field in 1999, Southwind placed 15th at DCI Championships in Madison, Wisconsin. 2000 was Southwind's best season in Division I, as the corps finished 13th at College Park, Maryland, just missing a Top 12 Finals spot, although the corps scored no worse than 12th in all captions. Seidling then departed for a Top 12 corps and was succeeded by Tony Rother. Southwind finished 15th at Buffalo in 2001 and 18th at Madison in 2002. However, in 2002, the Scouts would finish 14th, the first time the corps had missed DCI Finals since also placing 14th at the inaugural Championships in 1972. In reorganizing its house after the disappointing season, the Madison Drum and Bugle Corps Association severed its ties with Southwind and with the Capitol Sound Drum and Bugle Corps of Madison.
Back on its own, Southwind formed the Bluegrass Youth Performance Corporation as a sponsoring organization, and named Mike Loeffelholz director. The corps would continue as a large, well-respected, but second-tier, Division I corps through 2007, when economic conditions led the corps to another period of inactivity.
In 2011, Southwind Drum & Bugle Corps came under the control of Southwind Alumni Association, Inc. 2011 through 2013 were rebuilding years for the organization as they raised funds and sought sponsorships for returning the corps to competition. The corps also returned to Alabama, relocating in the Mobile area.
In November and December 2013, Southwind held its first recruitment and audition camps since leaving the field in 2007. In 2014 the organization fielded a 50-member SoundSport® team competing against other SoundSport® teams and performing in exhibition at some DCI shows as a route to reentering DCI competition in 2015.
In early May 2015, DCI approved Southwind's return as an active Open Class corps and placed the corps on the summer schedule for five shows in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi. After competing in six contests in 2016, the 2017 corps entered a dozen contests in eight states, including a return to DCI Open Class Championships and DCI World Championships for the first time since 2007.

Sponsorship

Southwind Drum and Bugle Corps is sponsored by the Southwind Alumni Association, Inc., a 501 musical organization that has a Board of Directors, corps director, and staff assigned to carry out the organization's mission. Dr. Lawrence LeClaire is the corps director.

Show Summary (1981–2020)

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Gold background indicates DCI Championship; pale blue shaded background indicates DCI Finalist; pale green shaded background indicates DCI semifinalist.
YearThemeRepertoireScoreResult
1981Prelude and Rondo by David Holsinger / Hoedown by Aaron Copland /
Miserlou adapted by Nicholas Roubanis / Granada Smoothie by Mark Taylor /
Bless the Beasts and Children by Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr. /
Alabamy Bound by Ray Henderson, Buddy DeSylva, and Bud Green /
Stars Fell On Alabama by Frank Perkins and Mitchell Parish
51.80039th
1982Song of the South / Magic by Stephen Schwartz /
Granada Smoothie by Mark Taylor / Fugeace by Gianluigi Trovesi /
I Sing the Body Electric by Michael Gore and Dean Pitchford
53.80036th
1983-1988Corps inactive
1989Southland by Salvatore '"Tutti" Camarata / Stars Fell On Alabama by Frank Perkins and Mitchell Parish71.30010th Class A60
1990You are My Sunshine © by Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell /
Lucretia MacEvil by David Clayton-Thomas / Sometimes in Winter by Steve Katz /
God Bless the Child by Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog, Jr. /
Higher and Higher by Gary Jackson and Carl Smith
82.0004th Class A60
1991The Little MermaidFanfare, Tour of the Kingdom, Poor Unfortunate Souls, Eric to the Rescue,
The Storm, Part of Your World, and Happy Ending
All from The Little Mermaid by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
92.700
68.000
1st Class A
23rd Open Class
1992Robin Hood:
Prince of Thieves
Overture, The Prisoner of the Crusades, Marian at the Waterfall, The Abduction,
The Wedding Scene & The Final Battle
All from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves by Michael Kamen
92.900
73.600
1st Div.II
22nd Open Class
1993Far and AwayJoseph's Dream, Life in Ireland, The American Way, Reunion & The Land Race
All from Far and Away by John Williams
73.00022nd
1994A League of Their OwnMaking the Team, Ballad-Life Goes On & The Final Game
All from A League Of Their Own by Hans Zimmer
69.10019th
1995GospelPrecious Lord, Take My Hand by Thomas A. Dorsey / Jericho by Morton Gould /
Sweet, Sweet Spirit by Doris Akers /
Are You Ready for a Miracle by Art Reynolds and Bunny Hull /
Oh Happy Day by Edwin Hawkins / Brand New day by Charlie Smalls
71.90017th
1996A Gospel CelebrationMake His Praise Glorious by Bill and Robin Wolaver / Amazing Love by John Schweers /
Resurrection Ceremony by Greg Gumina /
Are You Ready for a Miracle by Art Reynolds and Bunny Hull /
All Creatures of Our God and King by St Francis of Assisi and Friedrich Spee,
adapted by William Henry Draper
66.80024th
1997Scenes from ChildhoodNiesdance by David Holsinger / Children's March by Percy Grainger /
Daydreaming by Hans Zimmer / Iron Will by Joel McNeely
71.70021st
1998Corps inactive
1999American Salute by Morton Gould / Kentucky Suite /
Hymn to the Fallen & Summon the Heroes by John Williams
78.40015th
2000Suite for Band by Gustav Holst / Legends of the Fall by James Horner /
Les Preludes & Totentanz by Franz Liszt
84.95013th
2001A New EraFanfare for a New Era by Jack Stamp / Academic Festival Overture by Johannes Brahms /
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra by Samuel Barber / Fire Storm by Stephen Bulla
80.05015th
2002EvolutionToccata and Fugue in D minor by Johann Sebastian Bach / Marche Slav by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky /
Prelude by John Bogenschutz / Esprit de Corps by Robert E. Jager
79.25018th
2003Dance PortraitsGayne Ballet by Aram Khachaturian77.50021st
2004A Journey
Through The Sands
Music from The Mummy by Jerry Goldsmith78.05018th
2005A Distorted ImaginationStar of Bethlehem by Miklós Rózsa /
Pure Imagination by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley /
The Battle by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard / Mars by Gustav Holst /
Blue Shadows and Purple Hills by Alex North /
Main Title by Jerry Goldsmith /
Incantation by Benoît Jutras / The Mother's Love by Miklós Rózsa /
Bacchanale by Camille Saint-Saëns /
Reunited by Alan Silvestri /
The Horseman & Raisuli Attacks by Jerry Goldsmith
80.95016th
2006DualityFirebird Suite by Igor Stravinsky / In the Spring, When Kings Go Off to War by David Holsinger /
Lost in the Darkness by Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse /
Pie Jesu by Andrew Lloyd Webber / Incantation by Benoît Jutras/
Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy /
Tenth Symphony by Dmitri Shostakovich / Original music by Steve Vento
77.95018th
2007InTheLoopInTheLoop by Steve Vento, Shane Gwaltney, and Eric Willie77.95019th
2008-2013Corps inactive
2014Our Heart BeatsNew Life & New Tricks by Jeremy Johnson /
New and Old
GoldSoundSport®
2015By The NumbersMorning Alleluias by Ron Nelson / Romeo and Juliet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky /
Symphonic Dance #3–Fiesta by Clifton Williams /
America by Dan Reynolds, Daniel Wayne Sermon, Daniel Platzman, and Ben McKee /
Halloween Music by Kevin MacLeod /
Carol of the Bells adapted by Mykola Leontovych and Peter J. Wilhousky
Did not attend
2016MotionThe Chairman Dances by John Adams / Spinning Wheel by David Clayton-Thomas /
Rest by Frank Ticheli / Ride by Samuel Hazo
Did not attend''
2017Toxic MindWrecking Ball by MoZella, Stephan Moccio, Sacha Skarbek, Kiyanu Kim, Lukasz Sebastian Gottwald, and Henry Russell Walter /
The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky /
Creep by Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, and Phil Selway
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Superstition by Stevie Wonder / Dies Irae /
Toxic by Cathy Dennis, Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg, and Henrik Jonback /
Hysteria by Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dominic Howard
70.125
68.838
9th Open Class
31st World Class
2018The GuitaristDanzon No. 2 by Arturo Márquez / A Mis Abuelos by Arturo Sandoval /
Everything I Can't Have by Robin Thicke, James Gass, and Moises Vivanco /
Sing to the Moon by Laura Mvula and Steve Brown
69.700
66.438
10th Open Class
33rd World Class
2019CagedDrive to Bohemia by Elliot Goldenthal / Highwire by John Mackey / The Grind by Justin Williams /
Ordinary World by Simon Le Bon, John Taylor, James Bates, and Warren Cuccurullo
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