Location | Scranton, PA |
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Division | Open Class |
Founded | 1945 |
Director | Larry Carbonell |
Championship titles | American Legion National - 1949, 1950, American Legion World Open - 1963, DCA Open Class - 1966, 1971, 1975, DCA Class A - 1999, 2002 |
Uniform | (2015) Black and red jacket with white baldric and gold stripes, skyline shako, white plume, pants, white gloves and cuffs, black shoes, and socks. |
Website | skylinersdbc |
The Skyliners Drum and Bugle Corps (formerly the New York Skyliners, Raymond A. Garbarina Memorial Corps, and Garbarina Skyliners) are an Open Class competitive senior drum and bugle corps. Formerly based in New York City, The Skyliners were one of the original founding corps of Drum Corps Associates (DCA) and have won every major title available to a senior drum & bugle corps. The Skyliners are sponsored by American Legion Post #411 in Jessup, Pennsylvania and American Legion Post #1523 in New York City.
They have won the DCA World Championship three times, the DCA Open Class Championship twice, and the American Legion National Title twice.
Score: 84.530
Repertoire: Charlie Welch (from Mr. Wonderful) * Columbia the Gem of the Ocean (from Thousands Cheer) * That Old Black Magic * Flight of the Bumblebee * Once in Love with Amy (from Where's Charley?) * Hava Nagila * Oklahoma (from Oklahoma!)
Score: 91.500
Repertoire: NY Montage * Little Old New York (from Tenderloin) * Longest Day * Alabama Jubilee * Lucretia McEvil * Comes Love * Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (from On Your Toes) * Little Old New York (from Tenderloin) * East Side-West Side Fanfare
Score: 91.280
Repertoire: How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You * Hymn to Victory (from Victory at Sea) * West Side Story Medley * The Elks' Parade * Give My Regards to Broadway * East Side-West Side Fanfare