Friday, June 19, 1987
Drum Corps Midwest (DCM) Tour
Whitewater, WI
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Trailing a little ways back and scoring 71.10 for third place was the DCI touring musical circus, AKA, the Star of Indiana. In their initial outing of the season, Star marched 65 brass, 25 color guard, 28 percussion and one drum major, but also seen on the field was a tiger (train), dancing bears, circus performers (jugglers), pink elephants, et. al. They are blessed with superb talent in both the percussion and brass groups.
New cummerbunds with white pants as well as new guard uniforms improve their overall look and help their visual score. The opener of Barnum & Bailey's Favorites is exciting and really exemplifies the talented middle and upper voices of the brass segment. The second number, Circus Suite, needs work - Ah, opening night jitters! The percussion feature is outstanding and is reminiscent of the Bridgemen in 1980 with their standing drums and cymbals at the front. The keyboards and snares are excellent and watch the quads - WOW! The closer of Thunder and Blazes is well done and includes the guard (after donning their old uniform skirts) dancing like butterflies, the emergence of cavorting bears and pink elephants, a star drill set and some beautiful brass control. Watch/listen for the ending fanfare and those nifty elephant flags. |
1 Cavaliers 80.2
2 Madison Scouts 76.0
3 STAR OF INDIANA 71.1
4 Bluecoats 68.8
5 Phantom Regiment 68.7
6 Sky Ryders 62.4
7 Brass, Inc. 44.2
8 Colts 41.9
9 Knights 38.8
10 Glassmen 31.4
11 Northern Aurora 30.7

Sunday, June 21, 1987
Drum Corps Midwest (DCM) Tour
Normal, IL
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Star of Indiana has pulled out all the stops, uh. . . props this year for their circus production and managed to slip by the Madison Scouts this evening with a strong second place finish. Very reminiscent of the great 1980 Bridgemen circus production, the corps is quite entertaining with lots of crowd appeal. Star's visual score sank to fifth place this evening, evidence of room for easy improvement later in the season 74.70. |
1 Cavaliers 80.6
2 STAR OF INDIANA 74.7
3 Madison Scouts 73.1
4 Bluecoats 72.5
5 Phantom Regiment 72.2
6 Glassmen 38.4
7 Northern Aurora 33.3
8 CapitolAires 23.5

Tuesday, June 23, 1987
Innovations in Brass (DCM)
Canton, OH
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Star of Indiana entertained a large gathering of drum corps fans with their circus show theme for a very narrow win over the Phantom Regiment. The 14th edition of Innovations in Brass featured eight corps with judging by Drum Corps Midwest. The Bluecoats always run a top notch show and tonight was no exception.
Star of Indiana pushed everyone back just a little as they open with a fanfare of piercing brilliants and a huge resonant bass sound. Star's big edge on Phantom thus far is the percussion section as they had a one point advantage in that caption tonight. This was evident by their active solo that got a standing ovation. |
1 STAR OF INDIANA 74.5
2 Phantom Regiment 74.4
3 Bluecoats 70.9
4 Troopers 59.8
5 Glassmen 42.7
6 Northern Aurora 38.3
7 Madison Jr. Scouts 26.0
8 CapitolAires 19.0

Thursday, June 25, 1987
Drum Corps Midwest (DCM) Tour
Austintown, OH
1 Phantom Regiment 77.4
2 STAR OF INDIANA 73.8
3 Bluecoats 70.9
4 Troopers 61.1
5 Glassmen 39.0
6 Northern Aurora 35.9
7 Madison Jr. Scouts 25.6

Friday, June 26, 1987
Drum Corps Midwest (DCM) Tour
Toledo, OH
1 Phantom Regiment 77.4
2 STAR OF INDIANA 74.9
3 Bluecoats 73.2
4 Troopers 61.2
5 Northern Aurora 39.4
6 Madison Jr. Scouts 29.3

Saturday, June 27, 1987
Drum Corps Midwest (DCM) Tour
Saginaw, MI
1 Phantom Regiment 76.7
2 STAR OF INDIANA 76.2
3 Bluecoats 73.3
4 Northern Aurora 42.6
5 Glassmen 42.2
6 Madison Jr. Scouts 30.0

Monday, June 29, 1987
Drum Corps Midwest (DCM) Tour
Terre Haute, IN
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The battle of fire and ice continued in Terre Haute as Star of Indiana's blazing and thunderous circus edged Phantom's icy Winter Palace performance. Star's 77.90 show featured jugglers, clowns, dancing bears, a 20-yard tiger and all the fun and excitement of a trip to the Big Top. Their horns can stand and play with the best of them. |
1 STAR OF INDIANA 78.2
2 Phantom Regiment 77.0
3 Bluecoats 74.1
4 Troopers 61.6
5 Kingsmen, IL 20.9

Thursday, July 2, 1987
Drum Corps Midwest (DCM) Tour
Streator, IL
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Everyone was psyched for the Star of Indiana's version of the "Greatest Show on Turf." With the circus visuals, you could feel yourself in the front row for a three-ring circus. With the power of 62 horns and drum line of 30 strong, they came out with a truly unique show. As usual, overall field coverage was superb with end to end formations including the longest tiger this writer has ever seen. Their use of Sabre Dance was entertaining and thrilled everyone. The excellent execution of the snare line has to be up there with some of the finest. Their use of the panda bears, a magic show and everything else imaginable, including an authentic juggling act, says they truly have what it takes this year. Back with their original "star skirts", they mellowed the crowd with their fine ending of Thunder and Blazes, a dazzling circus march with, of course, pink elephants. Just what I needed tonight! WOW, what a show. A third place finish of 80.20 was awarded to Star. |
1 Cavaliers 87.6
2 Phantom Regiment 83.7
3 STAR OF INDIANA 80.2
4 Bluecoats 78.4
5 Sky Ryders 74.3
6 Troopers 70.3
7 Knights 50.2
8 Glassmen 46.5
9 Northern Aurora 45.5
10 CapitolAires 25.6

Friday, July 3, 1987
Drum Corps Midwest (DCM) Tour
Rockford, IL
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Rockford fans have been treated to many great performances over the years and both Star of Indiana and Bluecoats generated as much crowd enthusiasm tonight as for any previous corps' performances. With or without the circus props, Star can crank out the applause with its brass musicianship and percussion GE alone. But, with the props added and used to their fullest potential, Star of Indiana may yet turn out to be "the greatest (corps) show on earth." Wherever one looks, the action of a real circus is evident. The pit percussionists dress in costumes of circus performers and sideshow barkers. Jugglers and clowns seem to be everywhere and the world's largest tiger headlines a menagerie that also includes a panda, polar bear and lots of elephants - including pink ones. |
1 Phantom Regiment 86.3
2 STAR OF INDIANA 83.2
3 Bluecoats 80.1
4 Knights 54.8
5 Glassmen 46.3
6 Guardsmen 46.1
7 Northern Aurora 44.3
8 Black Knights 28.5

Friday, July 17, 1987
Drum Corps Midwest (DCM) Tour
Sun Prairie, WI
1 Cavaliers 85.9
2 Madison Scouts 83.7
3 STAR OF INDIANA 80.6
4 Bluecoats 76.7
5 Phantom Reg. Cadets 42.8
6 Madison Jr. Scouts 37.6
7 CapitolAires 30.0
8 Pioneer 28.5

Saturday, July 18, 1987
Drum Corps Midwest (DCM) Championship
DeKalb, IL
1 Cavaliers 88.8
2 Phantom Regiment 87.5
3 Madison Scouts 84.3
4 STAR OF INDIANA 83.7
5 Bluecoats 80.5
6 Colts 65.1

Monday, July 20, 1987
DCI Summer Music Games Tour
Indianapolis, IN
1 Cavaliers 85.9
2 Phantom Regiment 82.6
3 Madison Scouts 81.2
4 STAR OF INDIANA 80.0
5 Sky Ryders 73.6

Tuesday, July 21, 1987
DCI Summer Music Games Tour
Springfield, MI
1 Cavaliers 87.8
2 STAR OF INDIANA 82.6
3 Sky Ryders 76.8
4 Colts 63.6
5 Knights 59.6
6 Black Gold 25.1

Wednesday, July 22, 1987
DCI Summer Music Games Tour
Lawrence, KS
1 Cavaliers 84.5
2 STAR OF INDIANA 78.1
3 Sky Ryders 70.0
4 Colts 67.1
5 Knights 63.3

Thursday, July 23, 1987
DCI Summer Music Games Tour
Wichita, KS
1 Cavaliers 84.8
2 STAR OF INDIANA 78.5
3 Sky Ryders 72.1
4 Colts 66.0
5 Knights 59.2

Monday, July 27, 1987
DCI Summer Music Games Tour
Tulsa, OK
1 Blue Devils 90.5
2 Cavaliers 89.5
3 STAR OF INDIANA 84.3
4 Colts 69.5
5 Spartans, WA 62.5
6 Argonauts 55.2
7 Black Gold 39.8

Tuesday, July 28, 1987
DCI Summer Music Games Tour
Wichita Falls, TX
1 Blue Devils 90.5
2 Cavaliers 89.9
3 STAR OF INDIANA 85.2
4 Colts 68.6
5 Spartans, WA 61.6
6 Black Gold 36.9

Thursday, July 30, 1987
DCI Summer Music Games Tour
Dallas, TX
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The entertainment started a little early as the Star of Indiana took the opportunity to do some light calisthenics as they were doing their backfield warm-up involving a lot of bending. This mostly Texan audience has never seen Star in Texas before, but with their highly entertaining and involving circus show, Indiana had no problem making new friends with the Texans! The giant tiger received lots of oohs and aahs then applause when it broke into about a dozen or more flags. The cymbal line got their chance to shine as they posed as body builders eliciting whistles and cheers from the females in the audience. As a result of their phenomenal brass, percussion and guard, Star of Indiana received a standing ovation and a score of 86.40, putting them in third place. |
1 Blue Devils 92.1
2 Cavaliers 91.2
3 STAR OF INDIANA 86.4
4 Colts 70.9
5 Spartans, WA 62.6
6 Argonauts 52.1

Saturday, August 1, 1987
DCI South Prelims
Birmingham, AL
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Star of Indiana's circus came to town with its one-two punch, a combination of traditional drum corps and the excitement of watching jugglers, animals and clowns. On the starting line, the military look of Star's brass section was countered by the antics of clowns playing hide and seek among the ranks - and the "seeker" appeared dangerous with his drum corps rifle. All clowning ended with the first note of Barnum & Bailey's Favorites, presented with an impressively creative bag of marching and general effect tricks among the brass and percussion sections. Much has been written about Star's unique and often expensive-looking props, but mention must be made about a flag used in Fire Dance. It is the colors of a bright flame and, when twirled, the fabric real Iy appears ablaze. Changes have been made in the show's use of circus props. The magnificent "biggest tiger in the world" now rushes out from behind the backdrop, with an animal trainer cracking his colorful whip to add extra drama. |
1 Blue Devils 90.7
2 Phantom Regiment 90.2
3 Cavaliers 89.6
4 Spirit of Atlanta 86.5
5 STAR OF INDIANA 85.3
6 Bluecoats 81.0
7 Florida Wave 75.0
8 Dutch Boy 74.3
9 Troopers 71.3
10 Colts 66.6
11 Spartans, WA 59.7

Saturday, August 1, 1987
DCI South Finals
Birmingham, AL
1 Blue Devils 92.3
2 Phantom Regiment 92.2
3 Cavaliers 91.5
4 Spirit of Atlanta 88.9
5 STAR OF INDIANA 85.5
6 Bluecoats 84.3
7 Dutch Boy 77.6
8 Florida Wave 76.5

Monday, August 3, 1987
DCI Summer Music Games Tour
Sevierville, TN
1 Blue Devils 93.0
2 Spirit of Atlanta 89.5
3 Madison Scouts 88.8
4 STAR OF INDIANA 87.9
5 Dutch Boy 80.1
6 Florida Wave 76.7
7 Knights 63.9

Wednesday, August 5, 1987
DCI Summer Music Games Tour
Lexington, KY
1 Cavaliers 90.9
2 Spirit of Atlanta 89.1
3 STAR OF INDIANA 87.4
4 Florida Wave 78.5
5 Spartans, WA 65.6
6 Knights 63.4

Thursday, August 6, 1987
Pride of Indiana VI (DCI)
Bloomington, IN
1 Santa Clara Vanguard 94.9
2 STAR OF INDIANA 88.8
3 Velvet Knights 88.4
4 Dutch Boy 78.2
^ Troopers 78.2
6 Boston Crusaders 74.0
7 Colts 73.7

Friday, August 7, 1987
DCI Summer Music Games Tour
Lexington, KY
1 Cavaliers 90.9
2 Spirit of Atlanta 89.1
3 STAR OF INDIANA 87.4
4 Florida Wave 78.5
5 Spartans, WA 65.6
6 Knights 63.4

Saturday, August 8, 1987
DCI Midwest Prelims
Saint Louis, MO
1 Santa Clara Vanguard 94.8
2 Garfield Cadets 93.6
3 Cavaliers 92.7
4 Spirit of Atlanta 88.2
5 STAR OF INDIANA 88.0
6 Madison Scouts 87.6
7 Sky Ryders 81.7
8 Florida Wave 80.8
9 Dutch Boy 79.4
10 Boston Crusaders 79.1

Monday, August 10, 1987
DCI Summer Music Games Tour
Port Huron, MI
1 Phantom Regiment 96.1
2 STAR OF INDIANA 90.6
3 Velvet Knights 90.3
4 Suncoast Sound 89.6
5 Bluecoats 87.0
6 Troopers 83.4
7 New York Lancers 77.0
8 Spartans, WA 68.0
9 Diplomats 67.2
10 Canadian Knights 63.7

Friday, August 14, 1987
DCI World Championship Semifinals
Madison, WI
1 Garfield Cadets 97.0
2 Santa Clara Vanguard 96.5
3 Phantom Regiment 95.6
4 Blue Devils 95.0
5 Cavaliers 93.9
6 STAR OF INDIANA 90.3
7 Madison Scouts 89.4
8 Suncoast Sound 89.2
^ Velvet Knights 89.2
10 Spirit of Atlanta 89.1
11 Bluecoats 89.0
12 Sky Ryders 85.3
13 Florida Wave 84.7
14 Boston Crusaders 82.8
15 Dutch Boy 82.1
16 Crossmen 81.6
17 Troopers 81.0
18 Marauders 78.2
19 Freelancers 77.9
20 Colts 76.5
21 Connexion Quebec 76.4
22 Blue Knights 73.4
23 Spartans, WA 69.8
24 Ventures 69.7
25 Knights 67.2

Saturday, August 15, 1987
DCI World Championship Finals
Madison, WI
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For the kid in every one of us, there must have been more than just a tinge of envy for the members of Bloomington, Indiana's Star of Indiana, as they took 0l' P.T. Barnum's advice and joined the circus.
In what must have been one of the most photographable shows of the season, Star's circus train contained every character, sight and sound, and memory. From the thundering fanfare, through "Thunder and Blazes," this third edition of "Star" was a bigger-than-life big top of excitement and fun.
Barnum and Bailey's "Favorite" introduced the ringmaster for this "Circus of the Stars," before the animal tamer had to deal with a 40-yard tiger attack to "Sabre Dance." The clowns and two cute-as-can-be Pandas took over for some comic relief, then the tightrope walkers glided gracefully around the field.
As the introductory strains of "Thunder and Blazes" enveloped the crowd, "Star's" instructors must have wondered what they had forgotten. Elephants! And with that, out appeared two pink ones, before the guard swept up some cleverly designed elephant windsocks. And for championship week, "Star" went for the jugular as hundreds of oversized balloons rose into the Madison night, signaling the third all-out success of Bloomington's brightest star. |
1 Garfield Cadets 97.9
2 Santa Clara Vanguard 97.8
3 Cavaliers 94.7
4 Blue Devils 94.4
5 Phantom Regiment 94.3
6 Madison Scouts 90.4
7 Velvet Knights 90.0
^ STAR OF INDIANA 90.0
9 Suncoast Sound 88.8
10 Spirit of Atlanta 87.6
11 Bluecoats 85.7
12 Sky Ryders 81.9
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