Syracuse, NY United States
Founded: 1947
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The corps began life in 1938 as a junior corps organized by the Polish Legion of American Veterans (PLAV) Post 14 in Syracuse. After World War II the original corps was reorganized as a senior drum and bugle corps. In field competition, this new senior corps captured the title of PLAV National Champions every year that the contest was held.
In 1954, The Boys from Syracuse, The Cortland Moose, and The Sons of American Legion Post 41 drum corps all merged under the name The Syracuse Brigadiers. This was the first step in their climb to international fame.
The Syracuse Brigadiers won the coveted title of New York State American Legion Champions from 1955 through 1960 and then again in 1964 and 1967. Under the sponsorship of PLAV Post 14 and American Legion Post 1677, the Syracuse Brigadiers were finalists in the American Legion National Championships every time they entered, were runners-up three times, and were international champions in 1957 and 1958.
During the 1968 season, although the Brigs membership was devastated by the tragic deaths of two of their members in an automobile accident after a rehearsal, the corps still came within a few tenths of a point from being crowned DCA World Champions.
The quality of the Brigadiers’ performances diminished during the following years. The corps was inactive in 1972, but made a sterling comeback attempt in 1973. Although other corps had the luxury of eleven months of preparation for the DCA World Championships, the Brigadiers had to endure an intense five-week rehearsal schedule before entering field competition only a few weeks before the 1973 DCA World Championships. A judging penalty for undersized flags at the preliminary competition caused the Brigs to miss DCA Finals by five hundredths of a point, a blow from which the corps was unable to recover. The Syracuse Brigadiers folded, for 17 years.
On August 11, 1990, the Rochester Crusaders sponsored the Pageant of Drums competition in Syracuse, featuring many of the top senior drum corps in the country. The Crusaders had decided to name the first-place trophy that year in honor of the late Charlie Ragonese, one of the Syracuse Brigadiers’ directors.
At the awards ceremony, about fifty former Brigadiers were invited from the grandstand and marched around the stadium to the strains of familiar Brigadier music of the past. The crowd rose to their feet and cheered. The rebirth of the Syracuse Brigadiers was under way.
Inspired by that night, a small group of former Brigadiers and fans met in October, 1990, to discuss resurrecting the Brigadiers. This dauntless group of organizers had to beg, borrow and almost steal equipment before they were able to put a parade corps on the street in 1991.
Since then, membership in the corps has grown greatly. Personal loans, second mortgages on homes, and membership fees have helped to finance the corps. The Syracuse Brigadiers once again entered field competition in 1992.
The corps immediately began to recapture past glories as well as establish new standards of excellence. With audience entertainment being the traditional priority for the Brigs, standing ovations greeted their every performance. Show sponsors began competing to have the Syracuse Brigadiers in their shows. The 1992 season ended in Scranton where the Brigadiers garnered an eleventh place finish at the DCA World Championships and earned Associate DCA membership. They improved their status in 1993 to a ninth-place finish and full DCA membership.
Heading into the 1994 season, the Syracuse Brigadiers had come full circle, combining the elements of the new Brigadiers with traditions of their illustrious past. Mr. Brigadier himself joined the instructional staff: Al “Corkey” Fabrizio, former soloist, drum major, and music arranger from the 1950s, 60s, and the 70s, along with several other former Brigs. Steadily growing in consistency and organizational structure, the Brigs placed seventh in 1995 and fifth in 1996.
With the establishment of Brigadier Hall, a reorganization, a rededication to a sound organizational structure, and a stronger commitment to their tradition of quality performance, the Brigadiers’ success continued to grow. In 1997, the corps shared the 1997 DCA World Championship. They finished second 1998, but 1999 brought them the undisputed World Championship by one of the largest margins of victory in history, 1.7 points. They then claimed the championship for a third time in 2000, and with the 2001 championship accomplished the coveted three-peat.
The 2002 season brought new challenges in musical and visual performance, with the hope and expectation of quality performances throughout the summer, and a fourth consecutive World Championship, with a score of 98.6. In 2003, the Brigadiers fell just short of winnng "one for the thumb" by finishing second to the Hawthorne Caballeros, and the 2004 finish was also second. The Brigadiers through 2004 has finished first or second for eight consecutive years.
The Brigadiers formed an alumni corps in 1998, still active in 2002 as a standstill group. As many Brig alumni now live in Florida, Roy Grant created a southern branch of the corps in 2002, called the Florida Brass. This group joins with the Brigadier Alumni corps at DCA.
[www.brigadiers.com; DCW, 6/28/02, p.14]
Highest Score 81.167
Final show in DCX Archives January 1, 1951 American Legion National Miami FL placed 10 with a score of 81.167
Highest Score 85.183
Final show in DCX Archives August 31, 1953 American Legion National Championships (senior finals) St. Louis MO placed 8 with a score of 85.183
Highest Score 82.333
Final show in DCX Archives January 1, 1954 American Legion National Championships Washington DC placed 7 with a score of 82.333
Highest Score 90.495
Final show in DCX Archives July 23, 1955 5th Annual Pageant of Drums Rome NY placed 1 with a score of 90.495
Highest Score 80.900
Final show in DCX Archives September 1, 1956 Baltimore MD placed 3 with a score of 80.900
Highest Score 92.700
Final show in DCX Archives September 14, 1957 American Legion National Championships - Senior Prelims Atlantic City NJ placed 2 with a score of 87.650
Highest Score 92.150
Final show in DCX Archives September 4, 1958 Finals Chicago IL placed 2 with a score of 92.150
Highest Score 87.100
Final show in DCX Archives August 23, 1959 Minneapolis MN placed 2 with a score of 87.100
Highest Score 85.600
Final show in DCX Archives September 10, 1960 2nd Cavalcade of Champions Johnstown NY placed 4 with a score of 84.850
Highest Score 85.400
Final show in DCX Archives September 16, 1961 Toronto ONT Canada placed 2 with a score of 82.350
Highest Score 85.883
Final show in DCX Archives September 15, 1963 World Open Senior Championships Prelims Jersey City NJ placed 6 with a score of 78.750
Highest Score 83.350
Final show in DCX Archives September 21, 1964 American Legion National Championships Dallas TX placed 2 with a score of 80.780
Highest Score 88.000
Final show in DCX Archives September 5, 1965 7th Annual Music In Motion Syracuse NY
Highest Score 83.400
Final show in DCX Archives September 24, 1966 DCA Championships Bridgeport CT placed 6 with a score of 79.350
Highest Score 85.790
Final show in DCX Archives September 3, 1967 DCA Championships Prelims Bridgeport CT placed 5 with a score of 77.763
Highest Score 79.816
Final show in DCX Archives September 1, 1968 DCA Championships Prelims Rochester NY placed 6 with a score of 77.666
Highest Score 71.000
Final show in DCX Archives August 31, 1969 DCA Championships Prelims Rochester NY placed 8 with a score of 68.350
Highest Score 35.600
Final show in DCX Archives June 20, 1970 Syracuse NY placed 5 with a score of 35.600
Highest Score 81.000
Final show in DCX Archives September 5, 1971 DCA Championships Prelims Rochester NY placed 10 with a score of 81.000
Highest Score 69.850
Final show in DCX Archives September 2, 1973 DCA Championships Prelims Rochester NY placed 13 with a score of 65.950
Highest Score 83.800
Final show in DCX Archives September 6, 1992 DCA Championships Prelims Scranton PA placed 12 with a score of 83.800
Highest Score 86.100
Final show in DCX Archives September 6, 1993 DCA Championships Prelims Scranton PA placed 9 with a score of 84.800
Highest Score 83.700
Final show in DCX Archives September 3, 1994 DCA Championships Prelims Scranton PA placed 8 with a score of 83.300
Highest Score 87.900
Final show in DCX Archives September 3, 1995 DCA Championships Scranton PA placed 7 with a score of 87.900
Highest Score 90.600
Final show in DCX Archives September 1, 1996 DCA Championships Rochester NY placed 5 with a score of 90.600
Highest Score 96.300
Final show in DCX Archives August 31, 1997 DCA Championships Allentown PA placed 1 with a score of 96.300
Highest Score 96.300
Final show in DCX Archives September 6, 1998 DCA Championships Allentown PA placed 2 with a score of 96.300
Highest Score 97.500
Final show in DCX Archives September 5, 1999 DCA Championships Allentown PA placed 1 with a score of 97.500
Highest Score 98.000
Final show in DCX Archives September 3, 2000 DCA Championships Syracuse NY placed 1 with a score of 98.000
Highest Score 97.950
Final show in DCX Archives September 2, 2001 DCA Championships - Open Class Finals Syracuse NY placed 1 with a score of 97.950
Highest Score 98.600
Final show in DCX Archives September 1, 2002 DCA Class A & Open Class Finals Scranton PA placed 1 with a score of 98.600
Highest Score 96.075
Final show in DCX Archives August 31, 2003 DCA Class A & Open Class Finals Scranton PA placed 2 with a score of 96.075
Highest Score 96.188
Final show in DCX Archives September 5, 2004 DCA Class A & Open Class Finals Scranton PA placed 2 with a score of 96.188
Highest Score 94.038
Final show in DCX Archives September 4, 2005 DCA Class A & Open Class Finals Scranton PA placed 4 with a score of 94.038
Highest Score 91.538
Final show in DCX Archives September 3, 2006 Open Class & Class A Finals Rochester NY placed 6 with a score of 91.538
Highest Score 93.683
Final show in DCX Archives September 2, 2007 DCA World Championships - Finals Rochester NY placed 5 with a score of 93.683
Highest Score 91.400
Final show in DCX Archives August 31, 2008 Finals Rochester NY placed 7 with a score of 90.013
Highest Score 89.225
Final show in DCX Archives September 6, 2009 DCA Class A & Open Class Championships Rochester NY placed 7 with a score of 89.225
Member Name | Section | Years Involved |
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Ainsworth, Shane | Euphonium | 2005 |
Anno, Jim | Soprano | 1968 |
Bauer, Matthew | Bass Line | 2003 |
Bauer, Matthew | Bassline | 2003 to 2005 |
Beaulieu, Patrick | Soprano | 1999 |
Benz, Ryan Benz | Soprano/Drum Major | 1998 to 2002 |
Bertrand, Derrick | Mellophone | 2003 |
Bill, Christopher | Baritone | 2008 |
Bough, Roland | Drum Major | 2001 |
Bough, Roland | Contra Bass | 2003 |
Burch, Colleen | Honor Guard | 2003 to 2004 |
Burnell, James | Baritone | 2002 |
Campagnola, Carl | Lead Soprano | 1992 to 1998 |
Caraccilo, Chris | Guard Caption Head | 1997 to 2003 |
Carpenter, Shawn | Contrabass | 2001 to 2004 |
Cooley, Stephen | Brass Arranger/Instructor | 1991 to 1993 |
Cullen, Paul | Soprano | 2001 to 2004 |
Cullen, Paul | Comittee Member | 2005 |
Cullen, Paul | Brass Instructor | 2006 to 2009 |
D'EREDITA, MICHELE | Guard | 1991 to 1993 |
Dailey, Gary | Soprano bugle-solo | 1967 to 1969 |
Drouin, Alex | soprano | 1998 to 2004 |
Fine, Dale | Baritone | 2003 |
Fine, Mar-Jean | Baritone | 2003 |
Fleck, David | French Horn | 1967 to 1968 |
Fleck, David | Mellophone | 1969; 1973; 1991 to 1992; 1994 to 2002 |
Forest, Mike | Bass drum | 2001 to 2002 |
GRANT, ROY | soprano | 1953 to 1972 |
Gamble, Jackie | Colour guard | 2000 to 2001 |
Hamilton, David | Contra | 1998 |
Hamilton, David | Contra, Brass Instructor | 1999 |
Hamilton, David | Brass Caption Head | 2000 |
Healion, Carol | guard | 2000 |
Heer, Scott | Baritone | 2000 to 2002 |
Hernandez, Gregorio | Baritone | 1997 to 2000 |
Hingray, Christine | Contra | 1999 to 2005 |
Johnson, Carlos | Front Ensemble (Pit) | 2004 |
Jones, Geoff | Baritone | 1999 to 2001; 2003 |
Keck, David | Lead sop | 1991 to 2002 |
Kent, David | Soprano | 2002 |
LaValle, Brian | Snare line | 2003 to 2005 |
Lass, Mary | Soprano | 2000 |
Lass, Mary | Soprano | 2000; 2002 to 2005 |
Lévis, André | Soprano | 1998 to 2003 |
Lévis, André | Soprano | 1998 to 2003; 2005; 2007 |
Mackiewicz, Dawn Marie | Baritone | 2000 |
Mackiewicz, Dawn Marie | Soprano | 2001 |
Meyer, Jr., John | Mellophone | 1999 to 2000; 2003 to 2004 |
Meyer, Jr., John | Brass Instructor | 2005 to 2006; 2009 |
Miller, Michael | Mellophone | 2001 to 2005 |
Miller, Michael | Mellophone | 2001 to 2005 |
Min, April | Mellophone | 2002 to 2003 |
Mitchell, Jonas | Baritone | 2000; 2002 to 2004 |
Nauck, Nikki | mellophone | 2002 |
Nauck, Nikki | Asst Drum Major | 2003 |
O'Shea, Trish | Color Guard | 2001 to 2003 |
Orser, Chad | Contra Line | 2003 |
Peashey, Ed | Soprano | 1959 to 1961 |
Peashey, Tom | Brass | 1966 to 1971 |
Predmore, Mike | Contra | 2002 to 2003 |
Prentice, David | Baritone | 1997 |
Presley, Nick | Baritone | 2004 |
Presley, Nick | Contra | 2005 to 2006 |
Proulx, Maxime | Bass line | 2004 |
Reese, Eddie | Drumline | 1973 |
Rose, Jason | Contrabass | 2002 |
Savage, Vickie | Colorguard | 1995 to 1998 |
Scarchilli, Joseph | Mellophone | 1973 |
Scherz, Spencer | Mellophone | 1993 to 1995 |
Sevigny ( spike ), Erik | tenorline | 2000 to 2002 |
Sigona, John | Contra | 2000 to 2003 |
Smardon, Steve | baritone | 1991 to 1992 |
Smardon, Steve | brass staff | 2007 to 2009 |
Stansfield, Scott | soprano | 2001 to 2002 |
Steiner, Fred | Lead Baritone | 2001 |
Stinson, Connie | Rifle line | 1991 |
Suckar, Rob | Baritone/Honor Guard | 2003 |
Surace, Santo | Soprano | 1973 |
Tobin, Andrea | Color Guard | 1997 |
Vassar, Richard | Guard/drum line | 1962 to 1971; 1991 to 2006 |
Vaughn, Steve | Baritone | 2008 to 2009 |
Vivenzio, Jim | Lead Soprano | 1991 to 1992 |
WASHBURN, Ed | Snare Drummer | 1967; 1971; 1973 |
Wildrick, Erin | Guard | 2000 to 2001 |
Wildrick, Melody | guard | 1993 to 2003 |
Wiseman, Alan | Bari/Euph | 1999 to 2002 |
Wnuk, John | drumline | 1967 to 1973 |
Zoni, Stephen | Baritone | 1966 to 1968 |
Zoss, Angela | Brass (Mellophone) | 2006 to 2008 |
lalonde, anne | brass | 1992 to 1993 |
mitchell, joe | PIT | 2003 |
owen, ivan | colrguard | 1994 to 1996 |
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