| Welcome to the
Eatontown Royales
Drum & Bugle Corps
pages for Alumni and fans.
Welcome back
to all Royales Drum and Bugle Corps Alumni website. We have
decided to redesign, add more photos and provide a more active
place for fans, friends and Alumnus of the Eatontown Royales
including a links/resources and sponsor page. Hopefully this
site will be a more informative place for members' personal contacts
and life updates, their websites / businesses, memories and pictures.
We have added
a new guest book and repetoires page - please feel free to comment,
send feedback and help us with your memories of our music.
Note:
in order to be listed in the alumni pages and for privacy issues
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I need an email from you indicating: name, years marched, section
and optionally, your email address and/or website.
Thank you all
and I hope you enjoy the site as it grows! A special thank you
to Barbara Johns, John and Jackie Egan and especially John Jeal
for insight, support and follow-through. - tony j. : )
I am updating very soon new photos that were submitted. Sorry to everyone as I have been super busy with teaching two guards this season.
also... if anyone is interested please come and join the newly formed:
Colorguard Historical Society on facebook... will be doing a site soon on this.
Hope everyone is growing old gracefully. LOL
Please feel
free to
contact
me with your information, year and section
marched, any photos, web links, stories, and memories.
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you
are number...
since
February 17, 2005 |
Reunion: Do You remember the MAA days?
Do you remember the M.A.A. days?
If you were associated with the Metro All American Color Guard Circuit in any way come join us following the
WGI Mid-Atlantic Regional Prelims
at
South Brunswick High School on
Saturday, March 15
We will meet at
Bandito's
4095 Route 1 South
Monmouth Junction, NJ
Cash bar and appetizers will be available.
For more information or to RSVP
Email:
Guardreunion@aol.com
Or
Call: Cheryl (732) 547-8409
Or
Ed (908) 403-7335 |
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You can now advertise your business
and help support this site! Click Below.
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A
part of history!
On page 407 of the book, "A
History of Drum and Bugle Corps" there is a photo
of the Royales 1980 snare line. |
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