I wrote "The next installment of this series should be next Tuesday, when I'll feature corps from Connecticut and Pennsylvania" in the conclusion to
Drum corps for the New York primary. It's "next Tuesday," so it's time to follow through on that promise.
I expected Trump and Clinton to win their primaries last week in New York and both did by
convincing margins, Trump winning 60% and Clinton winning 58%, ending the streak of Sanders and Cruz victories in
Utah, Idaho,
Wisconsin, and other states ending in
Wyoming. New York didn't turn out to be another Michigan. As I wrote, "As a Sanders supporter, I'd say I would be disappointed, if not surprised, but I don't even have high enough hopes for Sanders to really be disappointed." Instead, I had my low expectations for his performance confirmed.
Both Clinton and Trump appear set to repeat their victories in tonight's states, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Of those, only Rhode Island looks favorable to Sanders, as
it holds a "semi-closed" primary that allows independents to vote for one of the major parties, while the rest hold purely closed primaries. Even so, both
Clinton and Trump are leading in the most recent poll of the Ocean State. That's the bad news. The good news is that neither has a majority and there are lots of undecideds; Sanders and Kasich could still win the state.
Enough about the politics. Time for my readers to enjoy the drum corps while they are waiting for the results. I begin with The Cadets, who have hailed from Allentown, Pennsylvania since 2003.* Here's a clip from their 2015 show,
The Power of 10.
"The Power of 10" turned every yard line into a 10-yard line, and if you count up each of the number sequences in the corps’ “Mulholland Drive” ballad, you’ll come up with the number 10. Check out the Periodic Table of Elements to learn why the color guard was clad in neon colors. And any Romans in the audience had to be giddy every time there was an “X” prominently displayed in the drill formations. The entire production was goose bump inducing to the factor of … well, you know.
That wasn't even the most buzzworthy part of the show; this was:
The Cadets 2015 Horn Feature.
It's been a long time since French horn bugles were in drum corps, so having actual French horns makes up for it.
Follow over the jump for the rest of the corps from the states involved in today's primary.