It's great to see Thom back involved in the activity with the Madison Scouts. I can't wait to see how they will look and sound with his genius influence!
nice indeed! Thom's scoring was the reason I wanted to march Cadets. The 85-88 books just blew me away from an orchestration standpoint (including the massive cym line in 86).
Tom's 89 book made me rethink the activity yet again (esp with the onset of kevlar head usage).
Nice, I miss the cymbal line. I was center cymbal for the Cadets in 1992 "To Tame The Perilous Skies". Boy did we struggle that year but we did one heck of a job at finals. Carl Boos is the man.
This year was fantastic - I love the Plumet Attack solo.
RickCogley 11 months ago
It's great to see Thom back involved in the activity with the Madison Scouts. I can't wait to see how they will look and sound with his genius influence!
vestman95 1 year ago
hey Jeff,
nice indeed! Thom's scoring was the reason I wanted to march Cadets. The 85-88 books just blew me away from an orchestration standpoint (including the massive cym line in 86).
Tom's 89 book made me rethink the activity yet again (esp with the onset of kevlar head usage).
89 was one heck of a summer for so many reasons!
cheers,
Doug (second Q from snares)
dougiebdrums 2 years ago
Nice, I miss the cymbal line. I was center cymbal for the Cadets in 1992 "To Tame The Perilous Skies". Boy did we struggle that year but we did one heck of a job at finals. Carl Boos is the man.
Baja142 2 years ago
It's a _totally_ impressive drumline even by today's standards.
stevenjamesburks 2 years ago
that was very cool!
RitterMethod 3 years ago
"Rather impressive"? How about "totally ass-kickin by ANY standard"?!
hughesmr 3 years ago