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Empire Statesmen Drum and Bugle Corps

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Location
  
Rochester, New York

Founded
  
1983

Division
  
Open Class

Director
  
David Bruni

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Championship titles
  
DCA: 1991, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2004

Uniform
  
White dinner jacket with black waistcoat, black shoes

Similar
  
Syracuse Brigadiers Drum and, Drum Corps Associates, Hawthorne Caballeros Drum and, Reading Buccaneers Drum and, White Sabers Drum and

1991 empire statesmen at dca prelims


The Empire Statesmen Drum and Bugle Corps is an all-age or senior drum corps based in Rochester, New York, United States. They are the only all-age corps to place in the top four of the DCA finals for 24 years straight (1988–2011) including five first place finishes in that same span.

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History

The Empire Statesmen organization has given performances in over a dozen countries and on three continents. It was founded by the late Vincent Bruni. The Empire Statesmen Drum & Bugle Corps and the Empire Cadets were formerly known as The Little Americans.

Many of the performers are from the Greater Rochester Area, located within the State of New York, and throughout the United States and Canada.

The Empire Statesmen are a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation.

1997

The 1997 season featured music from the Broadway musical Miss Saigon. The Empire Statesmen tied for first place with the Syracuse Brigadiers at the DCA World Championships in Allentown, Pennsylvania with a final score of 97.300. The Statesmen were undefeated throughout the regular competition season, only being beaten in the Championship Preliminary competition the day before finals.

1998

The Empire Statesmen's 1998 program featured selections from the hit broadway musical and film West Side Story. The Statesmen returned to Allentown, Pennsylvania and topped off an undefeated season with a first place score of 97.900 at the DCA World Championships.

2004

The Empire Statesmen's 2004 program featured songs from the musical City Of Angels. With a final score of 96.513, the Statesmen won their 5th DCA Championship in Scranton, PA.

Inactive

After the 2013 season, the Empire Statesmen played their final notes at DCA Finals in Annapolis, Maryland. After 30 years of being America's Entertainer's, the Empire Statesmen final year was truly Statesmen Style!

Notable alumni

  • Vince Bruni - founder and director of The Empire Statesmen.
  • Joey Pero - trumpet player and recording artist who performed for many years with the Statesmen
  • Pat Fay
  • References

    Empire Statesmen Drum and Bugle Corps Wikipedia