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Future Corps

The Future Corps was a group of musicians who performed high energy instrumental music in the drum and bugle corps(modern) style, primarily at the Epcot theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, FL. Made up entirely of brass players and percussionists, members were largely from competitive DCI Corps. Disney provided the instruments (G bugles, first 2-valve and later 3-valve, and marching percussion), and the group's futuristic costumes were designed and maintained by the Walt Disney World costume department. Special outfits were sometimes worn for performances around holidays such as Christmas. A smaller version of the group also played at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA, alternating stints as both a part-time (seasonal) and a full-time group.

History

Future Corps first performed on December 1, 1982 and began an almost 18 year run as a full-time atmosphere group (7 shows per day, 5 days per week) until May of 2000. One Disney manager commented that the Future Corps "ran longer than Cats." The group was the second such brass and percussion band after the Future World Brass to play at Epcot.[1]

The name Future Corps is simply a word combination of Epcot's Future World and Drum Corps.[2] When group members performed together, outside the Disney parks, they used the name Encorps. The name of the group's one and only album The Future of Corps, was so named as a simple way to get a form of the group's copyrighted (and well-known) name onto their self-produced CD, not to suggest any connection to the future of the drum corps activity. The logo features the words Future and Corps very prominently, while The and Of are much smaller.

Over the years the group has occasionally included a mallet player, a 4-person color guard, an 11-man cymbal section, a full size pit percussion setup, extra brass players for the Indy car race, and even a keyboard/guitar/electric bass setup for special performances like the Disney Ambassador ceremony and the Goofy Games, as well as Epcot's short-lived circus.

The band has appeared on television for a live New Years Celebration broadcast for a Japanese TV station, served as the show band for two "Live" with Regis and Kathy Lee shows at Epcot, and appeared on Good Morning America. The group has traveled to DCI Championships in '83, '92, and '94-'98, performed at the Music Educator's National Convention three times in various cities, and performed at both the International Association of Jazz Educators convention in Atlanta, GA and the Percussive Arts Society International Convention in Orlando, FL. Future Corps was flown to New York City to perform at the world premier of Pocohontas in Central Park, and was also invited to serve at guest artists for a marching music festival in Okayama, Japan in '97, and again in 2000, nearly 6 months after the group was disbanded...this was the group's one and only "reunion" performance.

Discography

  • Future of Corps - 1991, Encorps Productions, out of print. Recorded at James Madison University
  • Live from Okayama - rumored

See also

References

  1. ^ Jacobson, Susan (2006-06-06). "Another band hits a sour note for Disney". Orlando Sentinel. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "How did the Future Corps start?". Future Corps forum. Retrieved 2007-08-28. {{cite news}}: |first= missing |last= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)