Seattle, WA United States
Founded: 1966
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In 1966, a large group of Thunderbird Cadet parents approached Jack Avery and Roderick Stubbs about forming a new corps separate from the Thunderbird organization. They agreed and in June of 1966 formed the Cascade Cadets.
The corps entered the field of competition in 1967, participating at the Washington State VFW championships. The next two years saw the corps compete regionally at the state AL and VFW championships as well as the Northwest circuit championships. In 1970, many of the Thunderbirds staff defected to the Cascade Cadets, bringing many of its members with them. The corps chose to operate under the moniker, the Seattle Cascades. The corps competed that year at the American Legion Nationals.
From 1971 to 1974, while the corps grew, becoming a competitive national power was not the primary focus of the organization. Rather, the philosophy was to provide a healthy competitive experience in the drum corps activity for local youths. That humble attitude and the isolation of drum corps in the Northwest likely contributed to the corps’ health and stability. In 1975, the corps competed at the VFW Nationals followed by the American Legion Nationals in 1976, both as a finalist.
The organization made its first appearance at the Drum Corps International (DCI) World championships in 1977, placing 45th in Open Class. They also competed in the American Legion Championships in a nearby Denver suburb. The following year, the Cascades moved up to 34th in DCI prelims. In 1978 after DCI, Cascades really kicked 1979 into gear. They expanded on the Wiz melodies and had an extremely challenging show. The judges didn't buy into the new design concepts so the show was re-written 4 times during the season. The corps was told to either score a 70 in
There was a lot of stirring going about a possible folding of the corps. The last show of 1979 - and what proved to be the last of the legend that was the Seattle Cascades of the 70’s - came to rest in
From 1982 to 1984, the corps continued to rebuild competitively, participating at the VFW Nationals in 1982; regional competitions in 1983 and the DCI Midwest Regionals in 1984. For one brief year in 1985, the Cascades returned to DCI National competition, placing 15th in Division III. In the fall of 1985, the corps paraded locally until the fall of 1990, when the once again, the corps, through sheer ambition and dedication, returned to the field of competition. From 1991 to 1996, the corps competed at the DCI championships, placing 12th in Division III that first year. The Cascades moved to Division II the following season. This period of consistent national exposure culminated in a sixth-place finish in 1996. However, one year earlier in 1995, there was much internal parental strife concerning the overall direction of the corps.
The years of national competition inspired a desire in many for a more nationally competitive unit. After 36 years, Stubbs stepped down from the corps director position and remained as the executive director until 1997.
The next couple of years saw a great deal of turnover in the corps leadership and staff as the Cascades struggled to develop a focused and strong direction for its future. The growing pains were difficult but the board of directors was determined to build the corps the right way. Board member Sal Leone, who started his association with the corps as a parent of a corps member, became a leader in advocating for quality in all aspects of its operation.
Jim Johnson was the corps director from 1996-1997. Following Johnson’s departure, the corps was forced to make the difficult decision to become inactive in the summer of 1997 for the first time due to funding and staffing issues. Often, an inactive status is the kiss of death for a corps. But a determined group of supporters refused to let the Cascades die, as so many Northwest corps had already done. Leone became the executive director in 1997 and continues in this role today. With an emphasis on ethics, quality and performance excellence, the Seattle Cascades drum and bugle corps has entered a new era in its history.
In 1998, the corps successfully returned to competition, once again participating at the DCI championships. In 1999, the Cascades rededicated its effort and commitment to excellence, a commitment that has resulted in a meteoric rise to the elite of the activity. In 2000, the group was crowned DCI Division III World Champions and received the Spirit of Disney Award, given to the corps with the most entertaining family-oriented show. The score enabled the corps to compete in Division I, where the Cascades placed 23rd in quarterfinals.
In 2000, the Cascades had one of its greatest seasons, winning the Division III DCI World Championship in Washington, DC with the highest score the corps had ever received. That
score enabled the corps to compete in Division I, the most prestigious class in drum corps. The Cascades placed 23rd with a score of 67.50. The organization was also honored at the championships with the Spirit of Disney Award, which is given to one corps in each classification with the most
entertaining family-oriented show.
Moving up in class to Division II in 2001 was an obvious decision. Nearly doubling in size, the corps had an amazing year. A talented group of more than 100 members helped bring the Cascades to a pivotal point in its history. Winning most shows and never placing lower than second, the corps surprised and entertained audiences everywhere during its national tour! Powerful musicians, the intriguing, contemporary music of David Holsinger, an entertaining field drill and one of the best percussion sections and color guards the corps has ever had, helped bring a Division II silver-medal finish at the DCI World Championships.
Once again due to its high placement in Division II finals, the corps competed in Division I, beating several larger, established Division I corps. The Cascades placed 17th in semifinals, receiving an ovation from the Wilson stadium crowd in Buffalo. Before leaving NY, the corps declared its intention to compete in “Division I” in 2002, the first time since 1994 that the Northwest was represented in this elite class of nationally touring corps. With nearly 200 musicians and color guard members vying for positions in the corps, the inspiring music of Leonard Bernstein and a drill designed by Myron Rosander, the Seattle Cascades had the most successful seasons in the history of Northwest Drum and Bugle Corps. The 2002 Corps became one of the elite, making the Top 12 as a world finalist DCI Corps.
During the years 2003 and 2004 the corps had very successful seasons performing dramatic and challenging productions. Both seasons they acquired a 15th placement at DCI securing their objective of being a strong Division I corps on a national level. In 2005, the corps had a very successful season performing dramatic and challenging productions. During this time, they secured their objective of being a strong Division I corps on a national level. In 2006, Jimmy Fursman was the director, and the organization had to close its' 40-year-old bingo organization and found itself relearning how to fund the activities of this vetted organization.
In 2007, Mike Leone was the director, and the organization shortened its' moniker to "The Cascades" removing Seattle. The performers were now coming from the entire northwestern United States and beyond. The organization wanted to support the entire Northwest region and redeveloped its' parent organization as the Northwest Youth Music Association. Not only was the NYMA supporting the national level drum corps, but helped develop other music activities, including a drive to acquire musical instruments for Seattle area public schools and an all-age brass ensemble called Brass Attack.
In 2008, the Cascades Independent winter guard won the "A" Class World Title at the Winter Guard International championships in Dayton, Ohio. Unfortunately, that summer the leadership decided to shut the drum corps down for one year to finally rid itself of the debts acquired after the 2006 bingo shutdown. 2009 was a successful rebuild of the organization, with Sal Leone forming an executive committee of talented local teachers; it was like rebuilding the body from scratch. At the first 2009 camp, there were only 17 brass players, but the season ended with 42 on the field. That season also saw an infusion of several members of the Spokane Thunder which helped bring the membership numbers up. The corps placed dead last in World Class, but the success was proven by just being active and getting the performers back on the field.
In 2010, the Cascades once again enjoyed a successful competitive season at the DCI championships “World Class” level. Although finishing last at the Quarterfinals, the corps continued to show steady improvement. In 2011 and 2012, the corps participated at the DCI “World Class” Semifinals, falling out of semifinalist position the next two years. In 2015, while thinking with a forward mind set, the drum corps paid a nod to Seattle Cascades' past with a new uniform and new image. The new leadership of the drum corps carried the corps back to DCI “World Class” semifinalist status, repeating the feat, in 2016.
Cascades barely missed the top-25 cutoff at the 2017 Semifinals by placing 26th in prelims, by just a few tenths. The corps would slip one spot to 27th place at the 2018 DCI prelims but regained a Semifinalist berth in 2019 by placing 25th. The 2020 season was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. They remained inactive for 2020, and after planning to return to the field in 2022, remained inactive while trying to bolster its resources.
After three years of inactivity, the 2023 edition of Cascades needed to be accessible. It needed to be entertaining. It needed to connect with the corps’ community. And it needed to be something performers would love. “Revival” was the end result. That season saw the corps return to the DCI semifinals, placing 25th. The following year, the corps qualified for the 2024 DCI semifinals and their highest placement since 2016, performing with maturity and confidence as they went on to a 23rd place finish.
Northwest Youth Music Association; Dave Strickler; Drum Corps World (various issues); Joel James; Drum Corps International; Paul Legault (DCX)
Highest Score 19.780
Final show in DCX Archives June 16, 1967 Tacoma WA placed 6 with a score of 19.780
Highest Score 41.600
Final show in DCX Archives July 27, 1968 Northwest Championship Seattle WA placed 8 with a score of 37.000
Highest Score 57.550
Final show in DCX Archives August 1, 1969 Astoria OR placed 3 with a score of 53.750
Highest Score 63.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 29, 1970 American Legion National Championships - Prelims Portland OR placed 14 with a score of 62.450
Highest Score 48.450
Final show in DCX Archives September 2, 1972 Northwest Championship Spokane WA placed 3 with a score of 48.450
Highest Score 51.900
Final show in DCX Archives September 1, 1973 Northwest Championships Burien WA placed 1 with a score of 42.800
Highest Score 29.450
Final show in DCX Archives June 29, 1974 Washington Open (unknown) WA placed 9 with a score of 29.450
Highest Score 54.700
Final show in DCX Archives August 20, 1975 VFW Nationals Los Angeles CA placed 7 with a score of 53.140
Highest Score 61.000
Final show in DCX Archives August 27, 1976 Drum Corps West Prelims Renton WA placed 12 with a score of 55.900
Highest Score 73.800
Final show in DCX Archives August 20, 1977 American Legion National-Prelims Denver CO placed 12 with a score of 73.800
Highest Score 64.450
Final show in DCX Archives August 17, 1978 DCI World Championships - Prelims Boulder CO placed 34 with a score of 64.450
Highest Score 50.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 15, 1982 VFW Nationals Los Angeles CA placed 3 with a score of 50.600
Highest Score 23.500
Final show in DCX Archives July 9, 1983 Cody WY placed 3 with a score of 22.710
Highest Score 39.600
Final show in DCX Archives July 7, 1984 Tacoma WA placed 4 with a score of 39.600
Highest Score 49.200
Final show in DCX Archives August 12, 1985 DCI World Championships Class A60 Prelims Madison WI placed 15 with a score of 37.000
Highest Score 60.000
Final show in DCX Archives August 12, 1991 DCI World Championships Class A60 Prelims Dallas TX placed 12 with a score of 60.000
Highest Score 70.900
Final show in DCX Archives August 11, 1992 DCI World Championships Division II Prelims Whitewater WI placed 17 with a score of 54.200
Highest Score 70.400
Final show in DCX Archives August 17, 1993 DCI World Championships Division II Prelims Jackson MS placed 14 with a score of 70.000
Highest Score 71.800
Final show in DCX Archives August 16, 1994 DCI World Championships Division II Prelims Lowell MA placed 17 with a score of 71.800
Highest Score 79.700
Final show in DCX Archives August 8, 1995 DCI World Championships Division II Prelims Buffalo NY placed 10 with a score of 79.700
Highest Score 86.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 13, 1996 DCI World Championships Division II Prelims Orlando FL placed 6 with a score of 86.600
Highest Score 84.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 10, 1998 DCI World Championships Division II Prelims Orlando FL placed 9 with a score of 83.800
Highest Score 88.800
Final show in DCX Archives August 10, 1999 DCI World Championships Division II Prelims Sun Prairie WI placed 6 with a score of 88.800
Highest Score 90.550
Final show in DCX Archives August 10, 2000 DCI World Championships Quarter Finals College Park MD placed 23 with a score of 67.500
Highest Score 96.700
Final show in DCX Archives August 10, 2001 DCI Championships - Div I Semi-Finals Buffalo NY placed 17 with a score of 78.300
Highest Score 86.900
Final show in DCX Archives August 10, 2002 World Championships Finals Madison WI placed 12 with a score of 84.050
Highest Score 83.450
Final show in DCX Archives August 8, 2003 DCI Championships - Div I Semifinals Orlando FL placed 15 with a score of 81.650
Highest Score 82.825
Final show in DCX Archives August 6, 2004 DCI World Championships - Div I Semi Finals Denver CO placed 15 with a score of 81.800
Highest Score 80.850
Final show in DCX Archives August 12, 2005 DCI World Championships - Div I Semifinals Foxboro MA placed 17 with a score of 78.100
Highest Score 77.000
Final show in DCX Archives August 10, 2006 DCI World Championships - Division I Quarter Finals Madison WI placed 19 with a score of 75.525
Highest Score 80.975
Final show in DCX Archives August 9, 2007 DCI World Championships Quarterfinals Pasadena CA placed 18 with a score of 80.100
Highest Score 75.100
Final show in DCX Archives August 6, 2009 DCI World Championships World Class Quarterfinals Indianapolis IN placed 22 with a score of 74.950
Highest Score 76.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 12, 2010 World Class Quarterfinals Indianapolis IN placed 22 with a score of 74.600
Highest Score 73.900
Final show in DCX Archives August 12, 2011 DCI World Championship Semifinals Indianapolis IN placed 24 with a score of 72.200
Highest Score 69.800
Final show in DCX Archives August 10, 2012 DCI World Championship Semifinals Indianapolis IN placed 25 with a score of 68.750
Highest Score 72.300
Final show in DCX Archives August 8, 2013 DCI World Championship Prelims Indianapolis IN placed 27 with a score of 69.850
Highest Score 72.250
Final show in DCX Archives August 7, 2014 DCI World Championship Prelims Indianapolis IN placed 26 with a score of 72.250
Highest Score 71.100
Final show in DCX Archives August 7, 2015 DCI World Championship Semifinals Indianapolis IN placed 24 with a score of 71.075
Highest Score 76.388
Final show in DCX Archives August 12, 2016 DCI World Championship Semifinals Indianapolis IN placed 22 with a score of 75.150
Highest Score 74.125
Final show in DCX Archives August 10, 2017 DCI World Championship Prelims Indianapolis IN placed 26 with a score of 74.125
Highest Score 71.963
Final show in DCX Archives August 9, 2018 DCI World Championship Prelims Indianapolis IN United States placed 27 with a score of 71.963
Highest Score 73.700
Final show in DCX Archives August 9, 2019 DCI World Championship Semifinals Indianapolis IN United States placed 25 with a score of 73.275
Highest Score 76.050
Final show in DCX Archives August 11, 2023 DCI Semifinals Indianapolis IN United States placed 25 with a score of 73.925
Highest Score 77.225
Final show in DCX Archives August 9, 2024 DCI World Class Semi-Finals Indianapolis IN placed 23 with a score of 76.075
Member Name | Section | Years Involved |
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Anglesey, Allison | Colorguard | 2002 |
Baerlocher, Kate | Colorguard (weapon) | 1998 to 2002 |
Ball, Sarah | Percussion-Bassline | 2003 |
Barber, Jeff | Baritone | 1990 to 1991 |
Barber, Jeff | Bass Drum | 1992 |
Barber, Jeff | Snare | 1996 |
Bathurst, Toby | staff | 1995 to 1999 |
Berg, Bob | baritone | 1977 |
Berg, Michael | French horn bugle | 1967 to 1970 |
Bernstein, Alex | Euphonium | 2000 to 2001 |
Bernstein, Eddie | Brass | 2000 to 2002 |
Bingham, Josh | Mellophone | 2005 to 2006 |
Bingham, Josh | Trumpet | 2007 |
Bretl, Mark | Brass - Soprano | 2002 to 2003 |
Brinkley, Alex | Tuba | 2013 |
Brown, Jonathon | Color Guard | 2001 to 2002 |
Brustkern, Sarah (Betty) | Colorguard | 1999 to 2003 |
Butchard, Courtney | colorguard | 2002 to 2005 |
Buttars, Chris | Bari and sop | 2002 to 2004 |
Buttars, Chris | Baritone and Trumpet | 2002 to 2004 |
CRUM, CHRIS | BASSLINE | 1999 |
Cadle, Bret | Lead Baritone | 2001 to 2005 |
Calhoun, Allison | Pit/Front Ensemble | 2003 |
Campion, Neil | Soporanos | 1998 |
Cobb, Andy | Euphonium | 2003 to 2004 |
Cockrum, Mark | Drum Line | 1995 to 1996 |
Cooper, Matt | Trumpet | 2007 |
Cowan, Nathan | Bass Drum | 2023 to 2025 |
Cutler, Tim | Euphonuim | 2000 |
Dick, Alex | Colorguard (flag) | 2006 |
Dinkel, Brian | Tenors | 2003 |
Dunlap, Collin | trumpet | 2005 |
Eastman, Catherine | Colorguard | 2003 to 2004 |
Eberle, Christina | Color Guard | 2001 to 2003 |
Empey, Sarah | Guard | 2002 |
Espino, Ricky | Trumpet | 2013 |
Fernando Heldreth, Eben | Trumpet | 2007 |
Filler, Jessika | Baritone | 2005 |
Fitzsimmons, Brian | Soprano | 2003 |
Fulfs, Josh | Snare/Pit | 2002; 2005 |
Garcia, Andy | Color Guard | 2001 |
Groves, Robert | Cymbal Line | 1995; 1998 to 1999 |
Gunderson, Robert | Sopranos | 2001 |
Healy, Harper | Baritone | 2018 |
Healy, Harper | Mellophone | 2019; 2024 |
Heine, Ethan | Low Brass | 2019 |
Hernandez, Patty | Colorguard | 2002 to 2004 |
Holley, Kathryn | Baritone | 2006 |
Hoyt, Kirbie | Mellophone | 2004 |
Hudgins, Shelby | Trumpet | 2016 |
Hudson, Wyatt | Front Ensemble | 2023 to 2024 |
Hughes, MacKenzie | Staff | 2000 to 2001 |
James, Joel | Brass - Soprano | 1977 to 1982 |
Jenkins, Chris | Baritone | 2006 |
Kelley, Joel | Contra | 2023 |
Kelly, Ben | Soprano | 2001 to 2003 |
Kim, John | Soprano | 2000 |
Lack, John | Baritone | 1996 |
Lack, John | Staff | 2000 to 2001 |
Lundquist, Michael | Soprano | 2003 |
Mack, Timothy | Percussion (72-76), Drum Major (77) | 1972 to 1977 |
Mackert, Rica | Drum Major | 2006 to 2007 |
Mason, Disco Pete | Kitchen Staff | 2000 to 2002 |
Masterson, Ryan | drumline | 2000 |
McDonald, James | Baritone | 2004 to 2005 |
McDonald, James | Baritone | 2004 |
McDonough, Jason | Pit / Snare | 1998 to 2001 |
Mcgregor, Kyle | soprano | 2004 |
Meininger, Nathan | Mellophone | 2007 |
Mhyre, Brendan | Low brass | 2001 to 2003 |
Miller, Brooke | Color guard | 2001 to 2002 |
Moddison, Nate | Snareline | 1998 to 1999 |
Moore, Alexander | Front Ensemble | 2019 |
Muncy, Tracy | Colorguard (weapon) | 1999 |
Munson, Derek | Pit Percussion | 1999 |
Nelson, Sarah | baritone/contra | 2004 to 2005 |
Norton, Danielle | Colorguard | 2001 |
O'Rourke, Chris | Timpani | 1993 |
Owens, Patrick | Trumpet | 2005 |
Permen, Jeremy | Soprano | 2001 |
Petersen, Monica | Guard | 2002 |
Quarles, Travis | Soprano | 2001 to 2002 |
Quarles, Travis | Drum Major | 2003 |
Reno, Jared | Mellophone | 2002 to 2003 |
Rhodes, Stephanie | Colorguard | 2001 to 2004 |
Rogers, Kelly | Mellophone | 2001 |
Roquemore, Jordan | Soprano | 2001; 2003 to 2004 |
SMITH, Lakey | SOPRANO/PIT | 1993 to 1995 |
Sartori, Joe | Soprano | 2003 |
Schwartz, Sean | Snare | 2005 |
Sexton Roman, Suzanne | Colorguard | 1981 to 1988 |
Sissel, Joshua | Tuba | 2017 to 2019 |
Smith, Janna | Soprano | 2002 to 2003 |
Smith, Matthew | Baritone - Hornline | 2003 to 2004 |
Smith, Zach | Baritone | 2001 to 2004 |
Smith, Zach | Baritone | 2001 to 2005 |
Soderstrom, Ron | Horn / Soprano | 1979 to 1983 |
Spaulding, Scott | Soprano | 1996 |
Spoelstra, Jared | Baritones | 2004 |
Stovall, Carl | Trumpet | 2018 |
Supnick, Jon | Bassline | 2002 to 2003 |
Sutton, Jonathan | Bass | 2004 |
Thomas, Chris | soprano | 2001 to 2002 |
Valder, Melissa | Baritone | 2002 to 2003 |
Van Winkle, Josh | Bass Line | 1995 |
Vance, Ronnie | Baritone | 2007 |
Weiss, Robyn | colorguard | 2000 to 2001; 2003 |
Wheeler, Thomas | Baritone | 2016 to 2017 |
White, Korey | Soprano | 1999 |
White, Korey | Mellophone | 2001 |
Whyte, Chris | Tenors | 2001 |
Whyte, Chris | Snareline | 2002 to 2003 |
Williams, Steven | Trumpet | 2004 to 2005 |
Wilson, David | Visual Staff | 1981 |
Witmer, Jesse | Euphonium | 2003 |
Zenor, Jessica | Pit | 2003 |
belfry, skylar | Drum Major | 2009 |
neisinger, greg | drum line | 1972 to 1975 |
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