Drum Corps Associates Open Class World Champions

During Labor Day Weekend, Drum Corps Associates (DCA) Open Class corps compete to earn the title of DCA Open Class World Champion. The championships consist of 2 rounds (Prelims and Finals) held on 2 consecutive nights (the Saturday and Sunday nights of Labor Day weekend). All corps compete at Prelims, with the top 10 Open Class and top 4 Class A corps competing at Finals. The champion is determined by the overall high score in the Finals competition. There are also a number of caption awards (high brass, high percussion, high visual, etc.), though the process of determination for those awards has changed from year to year.[1]

Only eleven corps have won at least one DCA title (including 2 ties):[2]

As of the conclusion of the 2019 competitive season, the Buccaneers, Bushwackers, Caballeros, Hurricanes, Skyliners, and Sunrisers remain in active Open Class competition. The Cadets2, Minnesota Brass, Brigadiers, Empire Statesmen, and Westshoremen are inactive.

1965

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1966

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  • Champion: New York Skyliners of New York, NY
  • Repertoire:
    • Charlie Welch (from Mr. Wonderful)
    • Columbia the Gem of the Ocean (from Thousands Cheer)
    • That Old Black Magic (from Bus Stop)
    • Flight of the Bumblebee
    • Once in Love with Amy (from Where's Charley?)
    • Hava Nagila
    • Oklahoma (from Oklahoma!)
  • Score: 84.53
  • Location: Bridgeport, Connecticut
  • Venue: JFK Stadium
  • Date: September 4

1967

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1971

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  • Champion: New York Skyliners of New York, NY
  • Repertoire:
    • NY Montage
    • Little Old New York (from Tenderloin)
    • Longest Day
    • Alabama Jubilee
    • Lucretia McEvil
    • Comes Love
    • Slaughter on 10th Avenue (from On Your Toes)
    • Little Old New York (from Tenderloin)
    • East Side-West Side Fanfare
  • Score: 91.5
  • Location: Rochester, New York
  • Venue: Aquinas Stadium
  • Date: September 5

1972

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1974

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1975

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  • Champion: New York Skyliners of New York, NY
  • Repertoire:
    • How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You
    • Hymn to Victory (from Victory at Sea)
    • West Side Story Medley
    • The Elks' Parade
    • Give My Regards to Broadway (from Yankee Doodle Dandy)
    • East Side-West Side Fanfare
  • Score: 91.28
  • Location: Rochester, New York
  • Venue: Holleder Memorial Stadium
  • Date: August 31

1976

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1980

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1981

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  • Champion: Connecticut Hurricanes of Derby, Connecticut
  • Repertoire:
    • Queen of Sheba March by Respighi, Ottorino
    • Swing, Swing, Swing (from 1941) by Williams, John
    • Salute to Freedom by Statham, Frank
    • Devil Went Down to Georgia by Daniels, Charlie
    • It's My Turn by Sondheim, Stephen
    • Magnificent Seven by Bernstein, Elmer
  • Score: 89.65
  • Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Venue: Franklin Field
  • Date: September 6

1982

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  • Champion: Long Island Sunrisers of Rockland County, New York
  • Repertoire:
    • God Save the Queen by Ives, Charles
    • English Suite for Military Band by Vaughan Williams, Ralph
    • Barnum's Revenge by Coleman, Cy
    • Tiger of San Pedro by La Barbera, John
    • Legend of the One-Eyed Sailor by Mangione, Chuck
    • Send in the Clowns (from A Little Night Music) by Sondheim, Stephen
    • Come Follow the Band (from Barnum) by Coleman, Cy
  • Score: 89.85
  • Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • Venue: J. Birney Crum Stadium
  • Date: September 5

1983

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1987

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This championships were noted by rain so severe during Prelims that Final were cancelled (due to extensive damage to the grass field) and the standing Prelims stood as the Finals results

1988

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1989

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There was actually a tie with the Sunrisers both had a score of 95.00 and Bush was given an extra .1 due to caption placements.

1990

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1991

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  • Champion: Empire Statesmen of Rochester, New York
  • Repertoire:
    • Begin the Beguine (from Night and Day) by Porter, Cole
    • Sophisticated Lady by Ellington, Duke
    • American Patrol by Miller, Glenn
    • Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree by Miller, Glenn
    • In the Mood by Miller, Glenn
    • America the Beautiful by Ward, Samuel A.
    • Battle Hymn of the Republic by Steffe, William
  • Score: 96.7
  • Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania
  • Venue: Lackawanna County Stadium
  • Date: September 1

1992

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  • Champion: Bushwackers of Harrison, New Jersey
  • Repertoire:
    • The Ballad of Sweeney Todd) by Sondheim, Stephen
    • My Friends (from Sweeney Todd) by Sondheim, Stephen
    • Worst Pies in London (from Sweeney Todd) by Sondheim, Stephen
    • History of the World
    • Epiphany (from Sweeney Todd) by Sondheim, Stephen
    • Nothin's Gonna Harm You (from Sweeney Todd) by Sondheim, Stephen
  • Score: 96.7
  • Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania
  • Venue: Lackawanna County Stadium
  • Date: September 6

1993

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  • Champion: Bushwackers of Harrison, New Jersey
  • Repertoire:
    • Sunday in the Park with George
      • Putting It Together (from Sunday in the Park with George) by Sondheim, Stephen
      • Color and Light (from Sunday in the Park with George) by Sondheim, Stephen
      • Sunday in the Park (from Sunday in the Park with George) by Sondheim, Stephen
      • Sunday by Sondheim, Stephen
  • Score: 96.6
  • Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania
  • Venue: Lackawanna County Stadium
  • Date: September 6

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1996

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  • Champion: Westshoremen of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
  • Repertoire:
    • Suite for Westshore
      • Granada Smoothie
      • All the Things You Are
      • Explosion!
      • Marching Season
      • Carnival (from La Fiesta Mexicana)
      • Suite for Jazz Orchestra
      • Blues in the Night
  • Score: 96.9
  • Location: Rochester, New York
  • Venue: Frontier Field
  • Date: September 1

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2001

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  • Champion: Syracuse Brigadiers of Syracuse, New York
  • Repertoire:
    • Jazz Street, After Hours
      • Seven Year Itch by Newman, Alfred
      • Come Back to Me (from On A Clear Day You Can See Forever) by Lane, Burton
      • God Bless the Child by Herzog, Jr., Arthur; Holiday, Billy
      • Mac Arthur Park by Webb, Jimmy
  • Score: 97.95
  • Location: Syracuse, New York
  • Venue: P & C Stadium
  • Date: September 2

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2010

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  • Champion: Reading Buccaneers of Reading, Pennsylvania
  • Repertoire:
    • Rome MMX
      • Pines of the Appian Way (fourth Movement from Pines of Rome)
      • Games at the Circus Maximus (Movement I from Roman Festivals)
      • Adagio from Spartacus
      • The Epiphany (Movement IV from Roman Festivals)
  • Score: 98.263
  • Location: Rochester, New York
  • Venue: PAETEC Park
  • Date: September 6

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2015

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2018

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2019

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  • Champion: Reading Buccaneers of Reading, Pennsylvania
  • Repertoire:
    • Dans Ma Chambre
      • "Benedictus" by Karl Jenkins
      • "Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture" by Mikhail Glinka
      • "Flashdance What a Feeling" by Irene Crane
      • "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen
  • Score: 98.225
  • Location: Williamsport, PA
  • Venue: STA Stadium
  • Date: Aug 31 (Prelims & Finals)

References

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  1. ^ "DCA". Drum Corps Associates. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
  2. ^ "DCA Championships". Maher Associates, Inc. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
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