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...and now, without further ado...the Contest Journal for:   March 1st, 2003

 

2008
 • South Spencer 10-11
 • Evv Central & Mt. Vernon 09-06
 • Vincennes 08-23
 • State Fair Band Day 08-06

2007
 • Week One Triple Header 09-08

2006
 • Jeff Regional Show 10-14
 • Jasper District Show 09-30
 • F.J. Reitz & North Posey 09-16
 • N. Harrison & H. Hills 09-09
 • SCGC Finals 03-31
 • Floyd Central 02-11

2005
 • Castle & S. Spencer 10-08
 • ISSMA Jasper District 10-01
 • New Albany & Evv North 09-24
 • F.J. Reitz & North Posey 09-17
 • Evv Central & Mt. Vernon 09-10
 • Vincennes 08-27

2004
 • Castle & F.J. Reitz 09-25
 • Evv North & Princeton 09-18
 • Mt. Vernon & Evv Central 09-11
 • Northview Invitational 03-06
 • Bosse Invitational 02-07

2003
 • ISSMA A & C Regionals 10-18
 • Pike Cent. & S. Spencer 10-11
 • ISSMA Jasper District 10-04
 • Castle & Evv North 09-27
 • North Posey 09-20
 • FJR & Princeton 09-13
 • N.Harrison & Mt.Vernon 09-06
 • Vincennes pre-show 08-23
 • N.Albany Percussion 03-01
 • N.Posey Winterguard 02-15

Welcome to the greatly anticipated 2nd installment of our newly created, award winning, spectacular special feature: The Contest Journal.

This week Tim and I decided to go to New Albany to take in the sites and sounds of the WGI Percussion Southern Indiana Regionals.


We got a late start on our trip and in the rush to leave we forgot to pick up our collection of Zamfir CDs. We didn’t notice this until about a third of the way into the trip. Luckily for us, Tim had his Slim Whitman "Live at Red Rocks" double CD. The unmistakable sound of America’s most beloved yodeler was just what the doctor ordered as we headed east on I-64.

Here is just a sample of this great artist's legacy.


Those of you who have had the opportunity to drive Interstate 64 across southern Indiana know that it is dotted with hundreds of interesting landmarks and other scenic highlights.


Sometimes we get so wrapped up in the ecstasy of the tunes we listen to (like Slim Whitman or Zamfir), that we get a little lost. Fortunately for us the folks at New Albany anticipated this.


When we got inside the gym at New Albany, I decided to check out the floor so I could figure out the best place to shoot photos of the performing units. When people in the audience figured out that I was the person the out on the floor, they began to get pretty rowdy and started throwing pennies and batteries at me. Now how did they know that I was running short on batteries for my cameras?


People who visit our site have come to expect high quality photographs of the events we cover. To ensure that we get great photos, we use professional 35mm film. In this photo, I remove the blank film from its cartridge and check it over for any flaws before I load it in my camera.


One of the cool things about covering the pageantry arts is that we see some really cutting edge stuff from the performing groups. Even this was taken a step further at the WGI regional at New Albany. The eatery concessionaires premiered a specialized menu developed specifically for winter percussion competitions. Items on the menu were known collectively as "Fude" and each product came complete with no-nonsense labeling. It became apparent very quickly to Tim and I that the creators of Fude cared deeply about the environment. Each item had a label with the following warning:

PUBLIC NOTICE: Any use of this product, in any manner whatsoever, will increase the amount of disorder in the universe. Although no liability is implied herein, the consumer is warned that this process will ultimately lead to the heat death of the universe.

For the next hour or so after lunch, Tim and I were pretty bummed that we were responsible for killing the universe because we were hungry and grabbed something to eat.


The show was GREAT as were the folks we met there. Tim and I would like to thank Cris Miller and the rest of the staff and workers at New Albany for their hospitality. They were very helpful and made us feel welcomed.

Don't forget to check out the performance photos on the New Albany contest page by clicking on the link to your left, no, your left.


 

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