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History of the Kawartha Kavaliers by John Cragg
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In 1967 The Kavaliers won the Ontario and Canadian Senior B Drum Corps Championships. When they moved up to Senior A (1968) in competition with The Ambassadors, The Jolly Jesters, and The Royalaires. The American corps' were during the Red Carpet Association / DCA days . After a short rebuilding period they were back on the field in 1972 competing in the RCA, (Red Carpet Association) and holding our their own against the likes of The Kingston Grenadiers, The Guelph Royalaires, The Sudbury Imperial Knights, The Pittsburgh Rockets, The Erie Thunderbirds, The Dunkirk Patriots, The Johnsonburg Diplomats, just to name a few. . |
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The Kavaliers have won many awards throughout their proud history including many best band on parade awards, and best drum line in field competition.
The Kavaliers have performed all over Canada and the United States, in parades, and concerts, such as the CFL Grey Cup Parade and half time show, and also Disney World, Florida. They took part in a charity concert held at Hamilton Place in Hamilton, Ontario, on Nov, 10 ,2001 for the relief effort of the victims of the 9-11 disaster. All the members of the corps are proud to carry the title of Ambassadors of the Town of Lindsay and some travel a great distance each year to practices, parades and shows .The Corps is well known for the exciting music they play and of course their trade mark black and gold uniforms. In 2007 The Kavaliers celebrated their Golden Anniversary. Many of the Alumni joined together to help celebrate 50 years of Music and Friendship. |
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