Florida Wave


Other Names: Miami Boys; Greater Miami Boys; Vanguards; Florida Vanguard

Miami, FL United States
Founded: 1928

Inactive Junior
YearPositionScoreTheme/Songs
1959 New World Fanfare * All I Have To Do Is Dream * Fanfare * Love Me Forever * I Believe * Let's Fall in Love * They Didn't Believe Me * Venus (from The Planets) * You'll Never Walk Alone (from Carousel) * What a Difference A Day Makes * My Prayer * Where Or When (from Babes In Arms)  
1960 New World Fanfare * All I Have To Do Is Dream * Love Me Forever * I Believe * Let's Fall in Love * Love is a Many-Splendored Thing * Ain't She Sweet * Shangri-La * You'll Never Walk Alone (from Carousel) * Garden in the Rain * Climb Ev'ry Mountain (from The Sound of Music)  
1961 Shangri-La * Full Moon And Empty Arms * I Believe * Jealousy * Ain't She Sweet * Love is a Many-Splendored Thing * Climb Ev'ry Mountain (from The Sound of Music)  
1962 At Last * King Cotton March * Jealousy * I Believe * The Night is Young * Lady In Red (from In Caliente) * All Or Nothing At All * Sing You Sinners * Love is a Many-Splendored Thing  
1963 Fanfare * King Cotton March * Jealousy * Milk and Honey * The Night is Young * Lady In Red (from In Caliente) * All Or Nothing At All * Sing You Sinners * They Can't Take That Away from Me * At Last  
1964 Fanfare * Hostrauser's March * The Lady is a Tramp (from Babes in Arms) * Allies on the March * String Of Pearls * Magic Is The Moonlight * All Or Nothing At All * Sing You Sinners * They Can't Take That Away from Me * At Last  
1965 Fanfare * Hostrauser's March * Bosa Nova * Allies on the March * The Continental * Let Yourself Go * One Mint Julep * The Touch Of Your Lips  
1966 Fanfare * Hostrauser's March * Bosa Nova * Allies on the March * The Continental * Blue Skies (from Alexander's Ragtime Band) * Georgia * The Touch Of Your Lips * Fanfare  
1967 Joker * Columbia the Gem of the Ocean * It Had Better Be Tonight (from The Pink Panther) * Goin' Out Of My Head * Hud * Strangers In Paradise * The Touch Of Your Lips * Fanfare  
1968 Step to the Rear (from How Now, Dow Jones) * Battle Cry of Freedom * Battle Hymn of the Republic * Goin' Out Of My Head * Hud * Joker * It Had Better Be Tonight (from The Pink Panther) * The Touch Of Your Lips  
1969 Satin Doll * Watch What Happens  
1970 The Morning After * Fool on the Hill * Spinning Wheel * Watch What Happens  
1971 Victory at Sea * Saturday in the Park  
1972 Jesus Christ Superstar * King Herod's Song (from Jesus Christ Superstar) * Groovey * It's Too Late * Patton * A Place For Us * One Hand One Heart (from West Side Story) * Somewhere (from West Side Story)  
1973 Great Gate of Kiev (from Pictures at an Exhibition) * Night on Bald Mountain * Interlude * Old MacDonald Had a Farm * Beginnings * Sealed With A Kiss  
1977 Great Gate of Kiev (from Pictures at an Exhibition) * Night on Bald Mountain * Jazzmen * Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band * Bless the Beasts and Children * Nadia's Theme (theme from The Young and the Restless)  
1978 30 67.550 Promenade (from Pictures at an Exhibition) * Threshold * Time for a Change * My Fair Share  
1979 24 70.350 The Message * Lords of the Ring * Karn Evil 9 (Part 2 - Welcome Back My Friends) * Chasin' the Voodoo * Egyptian Danza * Threshold * Jerusalem * Lords of the Ring  
1980 43 44.400 The Message * On My Way to the Liquor Store * Let the Children Play * Icarus * The Musician * The Whistler * Jerusalem * Lords of the Ring  
1981 220 48.150 (Repertoire not available)  
1982 203 57.800 Brazilian Carnival * Spain * Late in the Evening * Morning Glow (from Pippen)  
1983 28 56.350 Aquarius (from Hair) * Spain * Central Park * Wave  
1984 20 74.500 No More Blues * Canto de Ossanha * La Fiesta * Mallet Man * Malaga * Tropical heat Wave  
1985 21 74.100 No More Blues * Stolen Moments * Palladium Days * Wave * Tito  
1986 19 75.900 Coconut Champagne * Fool on the Hill * Malaga * Wave * Tito  
1987 13 84.700 Coconut Champagne * Fool on the Hill * Cuban Candy * Casa Forte * The Look Of Love * Tito  
1988 16 82.000 Mira, Mira * My Favorite Things (from The Sound Of Music) * This Masquerade * Against All Odds  
1989 18 78.000 El Congo Valiente (from Cuban Fire Suite) * Malaga * Someone to Light Up My Life  
1990 28 65.700 Beat 70 * Beyond the Sea * Dream of the Return * En Fuego (On Fire)  
1991 Against All Odds * Danza Final (From Estancia Ballet) * Wave  
Position 200+ indicates Division II, Position 300+ indicates Division III, Position 400+ indicates Mini Corps.

The Florida Wave drum and bugle corps was originally formed in the fall of 1928 as the Miami Boys and sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Miami, under the direction of Scoutmaster Hayes Wood and by 1930, Robert T. Fennell, serving the Dade county municipality.

In the early years, led by musical director Caesar LaMonaca, the corps participated in many events including the National convention of Exchange clubs, the Lions International conventions, a concert for President Hoover and the 1934 World’s Fair. In October of 1934, the parents of the membership voted to reorganize as the Greater Miami Boys drum corps, withdrawing the corps’ affiliation with the Junior Chamber. The unit traveled throughout the nation, taking part in all Miami civic programs. In fact, once on a 32-day tour, it paraded and gave concerts in 15 states. Interestingly, although the corps’ name was “Boys”, girls actually marched every season of their existence.

On March 30th, 1948, the corps was faced with a fire in the Dade county armory, when instruments and uniforms were destroyed but managed to reorganize within the next month, in time to meet their performance obligations by May, including appearances in Cuba in 1946, 1948 & 1950. In 1951, the corps entered the field of competition and participated in the American Legion (AL) National championships, under the sponsorship of the Harvey Seeds AL Post 29, placing 8th in the finals. After remaining active over the next 3 years that included new uniforms of white with orange trim and featured an Eisenhower jacket, an orange silk sash and a shako, the Miami group returned to the 1955 AL Nationals, finishing in 21st position in the preliminary round. That year also marked the corps becoming a chartered organization in the state of Florida and the passing of their leader, Bob Fennell.

In November of 1956, a small group of parents reorganized the corps and was crowned the 1957 AL state champions, a title they relinquished very few times up until 1972. In 1958, the unit was renamed the Vanguards, chosen since they were the oldest junior drum corps in the state, sporting a new uniform of black pants with a white stripe, white shoes and gloves, red satin blouse with 7 black stars on a white “V”, along with a pearlized grey shako with a nine-inch white ostrich plume. That year saw the corps compete in the AL Nationals, once again placing 21st in the prelims and successfully earned a 4th place finish in the 1960 AL Nationals. Under the sponsorship of the VFW District Post 5 of Miami, participated in the 1961 & 1962 VFW Nationals, positioning 14th & 19th respectively in the preliminaries. Over the next 2 seasons, under the sponsorship of the Pan American Airways AL Post 140 of Miami, the corps finished 7th & 4th in the finals of the 1963 & 1964 AL National championships.

Between 1965 to 1972, the Vanguards made 2 final appearances in the VFW Nationals, placing 25th & 32nd in the 1965 & 1970 prelims and secured a finalist position in the AL National contests twice, placing 5th in 1968 and 9th in 1971, participating in the preliminaries in 1966 (22nd), 2nd (1967), 19th (1969) & 24th (1972).  After a shortened 1973 competitive season, the corps went inactive in 1974 and reorganized in the fall of 1976 as the Florida Vanguard, led by Lee Shields. The corps re-introduced itself to the competition field in the 1977 DCI Midwest and DCI North regionals, placing 21st & 15th in the prelims. The next year, the unit competed in the 1978 US Open & American International Open (AIO) “Open Class” regionals, finishing in 18th in the prelims & 9th in the finals respectively, before competing in their first DCI “Open Class” championships, placing in 30th position.

They continued their progression the following season with a 7th place finish in the 1979 AIO “Open Class” finals along with 12th place & 16th place finishes in both the US Open & DCI Midwest prelims. The corps concluded the year with a “Top 25” ranking in the DCI contest, finishing 24th and earning a DCI Associate membership. The 1980 season proved to be more of a competitive challenge, managing 24th, 18th & 22nd positions in the DCI Midwest, US Open & AIO preliminaries, closing out the year with a 43rd place finish in the DCI “Open Class” championships. The next season was a rebuilding and reorganizing one for the corps, including a name change to “Florida Wave”, a new division, “Class A” & a new director, Steve Rondinaro, future Hall of Famer and famed director of the Squires of Watkins Glen. That year, the Wave hit the scene with an 8th place finish in the AIO finals and 20th position in the DCI “Class A” preliminaries.

From 1982 to 1984, the corps competed primarily in the “Class A” division, crowned the 1982 & 1983 US Open and 1983 & 1984 DCI Midwest & Key to the Sea champions, culminating with the coveted 1984 DCI “Class A” title. They also made appearances in “Open Class” action, including the 1982 DCI Canada regionals (19th - Prelims), the 1983 & 1984 AIO (6th & 4th - Finals), the 1983 Drum Corps South championships (7th), the 1984 DCI Midwest (21st - Prelims) & US Open (9th - Finals). The unit ranked as a finalist in the 1982 DCI “Class A” championships, placing 3rd followed by a 16th place finish in the 1983 DCI “Quarterfinals” & a 20th position in the 1984 DCI “Semifinals”.

Over the next 6 years, the Florida Wave competed as an “Open Class” contender that included the following “finalist” highlights: the DCI South regionals (1985 - 1990), Drum Corps East (1986 to 1988 & 1990), US Open (1986 & 1990), DCI Canada (1987), DCI Midwest (1987 - 1989), DCI Mid-America (1989 - 1990) & DCI East (1989). In the DCI championships, the corps ranked as a “Semifinalist” from 1985 to 1988, placing 21st, 19th, 13th by a mere 6 tenths of a point & 16th, a “Quarterfinalist” in 1989 (18th) & finished 17th in the 1990 preliminary round. The group began the 1991 summer with a tour on the DCE circuit, returning to the “Class A” division but was unable to finish off the competitive season upon their return. A few fun facts, Gino Cipriani, future Hall of Famer, joined the corps in 1979 at the ripe young age of 14 and the Florida Vanguard laid claim as the first corps to use one guard member twirling a flag and rifle at the same time.



DCW, 2/04, p.3; Paul Legault (DCX)

Members (73)

Member Name Section Years Involved
Abramson, Jill Guard 1985
Alexander, Alan Contra 1988 to 1990
Ardo, Kimberly Color Guard 1987
Baker, Gene Baritone 1959 to 1963
Blakeney, Mitchell percussion 1967 to 1969
Blakeney, Rick percussion 1967 to 1969
Blewett, Carla color guard 1980
Borque, Humberto Brass 1990
Bristol, Jim Drums 1970 to 1973
Clark, Jim M&M Staff 1979 to 1981
Cochran, Christopher Soprano 1987 to 1989
Collins, Brian Baritone 1979
Dube', Al Contra 1970 to 1977
Enus, David soprano 1985; 1987
Filko, Nadine Percussion (timpani) 1977 to 1979
Fisher, Luis Contrabass 1989 to 1991
Fleckenstein, Jim Baritone 1967 to 1968
Ford, Wayne percussion, instructor, administration 1964; 1966 to 1974
Franks, Bob Baritone 1960 to 1962
Franks, Bob Color Guard 1965
Goldman, Seth Percussion 1977
Heil, Timothy middle horn 1983 to 1987
Hollinger, Robert Euph 1988
Horie, Chris Contra 1967 to 1972
Hotnit, Glen Contra 1982
Jaffee, Jim Soprano 1979 to 1980
James, Dan 1st. Baritone 1971 to 1972
Knob, Steve Horn staff 1988 to 1990
Kolody, Cheryl Low Brass/Baritone 1987 to 1990
Kuefler, Nick Mellophone 1991
Kunin, Morey soprano 1988
Lambertson, Thom Board of Directors / Support Staff 1987 to 1990
Letourneau, Glen Rifle 1965
Longstreet, Michael Percussion - Timpani 1979
Loughlin Burke, Nancy drum line 1984 to 1987
Mandigo, Calia Color Guard / Soprano 1970 to 1975
Matsch, John Snare 1977 to 1979
McGlamery, Renae soprano 1978 to 1980
McPheeters, Drew Snare 1978 to 1979
McWilliams, Dennis Drumline 1986
Melendez, Robert Horn 1961
Molinari, Jim Bass Drum #4 1984 to 1985
Muller, Peter Mellophone 1990
Musgrave, Randall French Horn 1982 to 1983
Olsesski, Bobby Guard / Rifle 1977 to 1979
Patrick, Bobby Soprano 1988
Pearson, Timothy Baritone 1977 to 1980
Peterson, Vance Baritone 1989
Pflug, Gary Solo Soprano 1960 to 1973
Pressley, David support staff 1986 to 1989
Reed, Barry hornline 1957 to 1961
Reynolds, Robert Solo Soprano 1967 to 1968
Rivera, Karen Guard 1978 to 1979
Salvatore, Joe Drumline - Cymbals 1986 to 1988
Schulte, Mike Baritone 1985 to 1988
Sexner, Robin Brass 1970 to 1974
Shane, Larry Soprano 1985 to 1989
Sherling, Justine Color Guard 1984
Stegall, Floyd Management 1987 to 1990
Stoltz, Daniel Horn 1978 to 1979
Stuckey, Jerry baritone 1962 to 1963
THOMAS, TROY "TADPOLE" BARITONE 1978 to 1980
Thomlison, Ben drum line bass 79 snare 80 1979 to 1980
Vazquez, George (Ned) BARITONE 1977 to 1980
Walters, Don Baritone 1979
Walters, Glen Soprano 1986
White, Rex Barritone 1964 to 1969
Wnuck, Tom Baritone 1962 to 1964
ames, ernest baritone 1990
bello, steve Baritone 1977 to 1979
estrella, carlos soprano 1989
james, rick brass 1971
varrichio, tania Colorguard 1977 to 1979

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