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East Eighty Indoor Percussion Line places 1st in class at Tri-State

Group is under the direction of Doug Neal and Chad Floyd
By David Coomer
dcoomer@netscape.com
The East Eighty Indoor Percussion Line competed in a Tri State Circuit for the Pageantry Arts competition Saturday, March 4, 2006, at Butler Traditional High School in Louisville where they placed 1st in their class.


The East Eighty Indoor Percussion Line is composed of percussion members from marching bands from Adair Co. High School, Russell County High School, George Rogers Clark High School, Eastern Ky. University, and Campbellsville University.

The line is under the direction of Doug Neal, Don Wilson Music Co. & Adair Co. Marching Band percussion instructor; and Chad Floyd, Russell Co. Marching Band Percussion instructor.


This story was posted on 2006-03-06 12:00:00
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