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September 23,2013 Dear Hall of Fame Nominating Committee: I have sent you a packet of materials in support of your consideration of Dennis DeLucia as a candidate for induction into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame. Following this cover letter, you will find: a bio a curriculum vitae a document listing Dennis DeLucia’s achievements nine letters in support of Dennis DeLucia’s nomination Within the documents that have been sent, you will find the required: Date of birth of the nominee Current address of the nominee A brief description/list of the nominee’s achievement(s) that qualify the nominee for entry to the PAS Hall of Fame. A curriculum vitae or career history. Multiple letters supporting the nomination. Respectfully yours, Neal H. Flum Chair, PAS marching percussion committee PastPresident, Alabama Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society PastSecretary, Alabama Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society Assistant Director of Athletic Bands

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Page 1: September(23,2013( Dear(Hall(of(Fame(Nominating(Committee:( · marching area, his real gift, in my opinion, is as a general music educator. For this reason, I hire Dennis to conduct

September  23,2013    Dear  Hall  of  Fame  Nominating  Committee:    I  have  sent  you  a  packet  of  materials  in  support  of  your  consideration  of  Dennis  DeLucia  as  a  candidate  for  induction  into  the  Percussive  Arts  Society  Hall  of  Fame.    Following  this  cover  letter,  you  will  find:    

• a  bio  • a  curriculum  vitae  • a  document  listing  Dennis  DeLucia’s  achievements  • nine  letters  in  support  of  Dennis  DeLucia’s  nomination  

 Within  the  documents  that  have  been  sent,  you  will  find  the  required:    

• Date  of  birth  of  the  nominee  • Current  address  of  the  nominee  • A  brief  description/list  of  the  nominee’s  achievement(s)  that  qualify  the  nominee  for  

entry  to  the  PAS  Hall  of  Fame.    • A  curriculum  vitae  or  career  history.  • Multiple  letters  supporting  the  nomination.    

 Respectfully  yours,    

   Neal  H.  Flum  Chair,  PAS  marching  percussion  committee    Past-­‐President,  Alabama  Chapter  of  the  Percussive  Arts  Society  Past-­‐Secretary,  Alabama  Chapter  of  the  Percussive  Arts  Society  Assistant  Director  of  Athletic  Bands      

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DENNIS  DeLucia    bio  

   Dennis  DeLucia  is  one  of  the  most  highly-­‐respected  percussion  teachers,  arrangers,  clinicians  and  judges  in  the  United  States.  He  is  best  known  for  his  accomplishments  with  championship  drum  corps  –  including  the  Hawthorne  Muchachos,  Bayonne  Bridgemen,  Star  of  Indiana,  and  Crossmen  junior  corps,  and  senior  corps  such  as  the  Sunrisers  and  Cabelleros.  DeLucia  has  won  sixteen  “High  Percussion”  titles,  including  the  only  “Triple  Crown”  in  drum  corps  history  when  in  1981  his  drumlines  won  all  three  competitive  classes:  Drum  Corps  International’s  “Open  Class”  (with  the  Bayonne  Bridgemen)  and  “Class  A”  (Fantasia  III),  and  Drum  Corps  Associates’  “Senior  Corps”  (Sunrisers).  He  also  won  three  consecutive  DCI  drum  titles  with  the  Bridgemen  (1980-­‐1882).       Dennis  grew  up  in  Bergenfield,  New  Jersey  where  he  was  taught  and  mentored  by  the  late  Dr.  Bernard  Baggs  and  Donald  Angelica.  A  former  member  of  the  prestigious  West  Point  “Hellcats,”  DeLucia  is  also  the  only  percussionist  to  have  been  inducted  into  all  three  Halls  of  Fame  for  the  marching  activity:  DCI,  WGI  (Winter  Guard  International)  and  the  World  Drum  Corps  organization.       Since  1994,  DeLucia  has  appeared  as  an  analyst/commentator  on  the  DCI  Championships  broadcast,  which  has  been  seen  on  PBS,  ESPN2  and  for  the  past  ten  years,  in  cinemas  nationwide  (through  Fathom  Events).  He  was  an  Associate  Professor  of  Percussion  at  Rutgers  University  in  New  Jersey  from  1996-­‐2003  and  served  on  the  WGI  Indoor  Percussion  Task  Force  for  eleven  years.  DeLucia  has  conducted  percussion  clinics  and  workshops  in  43  states  and  six  countries.       Dennis  DeLucia  served  as  the  narrator  on  two  DVDs  for  the  Percussive  Arts  Society  –  The  Historic  Drummer’s  Heritage  Concert  and  The  Rudiment  Project  –  and  Ultimate  Drum  Lessons:  Hand  Technique  and  Rudiments  for  Hudson  Music.  In  2013,  he  recorded  a  series  of  percussion  instructional  video  apps  released  by  DrumGuru.com.  DeLucia  has  judged  band  competitions  since  1985  and  WGI  Indoor  Percussion  Championships  since  1995.  He  lives  in  New  Jersey  with  his  wife  Rene  and  daughter  Chelsea.  

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Dennis DeLucia Curriculum Vitae

General / Teacher / Arranger / Clinician / Adjudicator Born  in  Bergenfield,  New  Jersey,  United  States  of  America,  January  31,  1944.    Began  drumming  in  1955  under  the  tutelage  of  Dr.  Bernard  Baggs  and  Don  Angelica  in  the  Bergenfield  School  District.    Graduated  from  Bergenfield  High  School  in  1962.    Marched  in  the  Dumont  Police  Cadets  Drum  &  Bugle  corps  for  just  one  year  (where  he  studied  with  Bobby  Thompson,  and  met  Bobby  Hoffman,  who  would  join  him  on  the  staff  of  the  Bayonne  Bridgemen  in  1976).    Studied  Economics  (major)  and  Psychology  and  Comparative  Theology  (minors)  in  college.  Graduated  from  Upsala  College  (East  Orange,  NJ)  in  1966.    Self-­‐taught  drumset  player  and  marching  percussion  arranger.    Served  almost  three  years  in  the  “Hellcats”  Drum  and  Bugle  Corps  at  West  Point  (1966-­‐1969).  During  this  time,  taught  the  Pacers  drum  corps  from  Poughkeepsie,  NY.    Began  arranging  for  the  Muchachos  Drum  &  Bugle  Corps  (Hawthorne,  NJ)  drumline  in  1970.  The  corps  placed  tenth  during  DCI’s  First  World  Championship  in  1972  in  Whitewater,  WI.  Continued  to  teach  Muchachos  until  1975.    Taught  and  arranged  the  Bridgemen  (Bayonne,  NJ  –  junior  corps)  from  1976-­‐1984.  Taught  and  arranged  for  Sunrisers  (Long  Island,  NY  –  senior  corps)  from  1976-­‐1983.    In  1981,  three  of  his  drumlines  (Bayonne  Bridgemen/DCI  Open  Class,  Fantasia  III/DCI  Class  A,  and  Sunrisers/Drum  Corps  Associates)  won  “High  Drums,”  giving  DeLucia  the  only  “Triple  Crown”  in  drum  corps  history.    Published  his  first  book  Building  a  Championship  Drumline  (Hal  Leonard)  in  1982.    Taught  and  arranged  the  Caballeros  (Hawthorne,  NJ  –  senior  corps)  from  1984-­‐1995.    Taught  and  arranged  Star  of  Indiana  (Bloomington,  IN)  from  1985-­‐1989.    Served  as  Program  Coordinator  for  the  Crossmen  (Philadelphia,  PA)  from  1990-­‐1994.    Inducted  into  the  World  Drum  Corps  Hall  of  Fame  (1990).    Inducted  into  the  Drum  Corps  International  (DCI)  Hall  of  Fame  (1991).    Began  teaching  and  arranging  for  numerous  high  school  bands  (1994  -­‐  present).    Inducted  into  his  hometown  Bergenfield  (NJ)  Hall  of  Fame  (1995).  

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Curriculum  Vitae:  Dennis  DeLucia  Page  2  

   Published  his  second  book  Dennis  DeLucia’s  Percussion  Discussion  (Row-­‐Loff)  in  1995.    Served  as  Associate  Professor  of  Percussion  at  at  Rutgers  University  (1996-­‐2003),  teaching  and  arranging  for  the  Rutgers  University  Marching  Band.    Published  his  third  book  The  Drummer’s  Daily  Drill  (Row-­‐Loff)  in  1998.    Began  serving  as  the  Master  of  Ceremonies  for  the  PASIC  Marching  Percussion  Festival  in  Columbus,  Ohio  in  1999.  He  continues  to  be  the  “voice”  of  this  event.    Collaborated  on  Yamaha’s  Marching  Percussion  Essentials  (2002  -­‐  present).    Narrated  the  DVD  The  Historic  Drummer’s  Heritage  Concert  for  the  Percussive  Arts  Society  (2002).  He  also  narrated  their  DVD  The  Rudiment  Project.    Received  the  Lifetime  Achievement  Award  from  Sabian  Cymbals  (2004).    Taught  and  arranged  the  Bridgemen  Alumni  Corps  (Bayonne,  NJ)  from  2005-­‐present.    Inducted  into  the  Winter  Guard  International  (WGI)  Percussion  Hall  of  Fame  (2006).    Inducted  into  the  New  Jersey  Drum  Corps  Hall  of  Fame  (2007).    Received  the  “Outstanding  Service  Award”  from  the  Percussive  Arts  Society  (2008)  for  his  contributions  to  the  PAS  Marching  Percussion  Festival.    Narrated  the  DVD  Ultimate  Drum  Lessons:  Hand  Technique  and  Rudiments  (Hudson  Music)  in  2012.  Created  instructional  apps  for  DrumGuru.com.    Serves  as  educational  consultant/clinician/endorsee  for  Yamaha  Corporation  of  America,  Sabian  cymbals,  Remo  drumheads,  Pro-­‐Mark  drumsticks,  and  Row-­‐Loff  Productions.            

Dennis  DeLucia  200  Willow  Drive  

Little  Silver,  NJ    07739-­‐1538  Phone  #  (732)  842-­‐6755  -­‐  home  Phone  #  (732)  221-­‐0216  -­‐  cell  

E-­‐mail    <[email protected]>  

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Dennis  DeLucia    Achievements  

 ...  taught  and  arranged  for  these  Drum  Corps  and  Bands:  Bridgemen,  Bayonne,  NJ    [1976-­‐1984]  Bridgemen  Alumni  Corps  [2005-­‐present]  Caballeros,  Hawthorne,  NJ    [1984-­‐1995]  Crossmen,  Philadelphia,  PA    [1990-­‐1994:  Program  Coordinator]  Muchachos,  Hawthorne,  NJ    [1970-­‐1975]  Piscataway  High  School,  NJ,  among  other  high  schools  [1994-­‐present]  Rutgers  University  Band,  Piscataway,  NJ    [1996-­‐2006]  Star  of  Indiana,  Bloomington,  IN.  [1985-­‐1989]  Sunrisers,  Long  Island,  NY    [1976-­‐1983]    ...  was  inducted  into  these  Halls  of  Fame  and  received  these  honors:  Bergenfield,  NJ  Hall  of  Fame  [1995]  Dennis’  hometown  Drum  Corps  International  Hall  of  Fame  [1991]  New  Jersey  Drum  Corps  Hall  of  Fame  [2007]  Percussive  Arts  Society  “Outstanding  Service  Award”  [2008]  SABIAN  Cymbals  Lifetime  Achievement  Award  [2004]  WGI  Percussion  Hall  of  Fame  [2006]  World  Drum  Corps  Hall  of  Fame  [1990]    ...  published  these  books:  “Building  a  Championship  Drumline”  [Hal  Leonard,  1982]  “Dennis  DeLucia’s  Percussion  Discussion”  [Row-­‐Loff,  1995]  “The  Drummer’s  Daily  Drill”  [Row-­‐Loff,  1998]  “Marching  Percussion  Essentials”  [Yamaha  Corp.,  2002-­‐present;  collaboration]    ...  was  involved  in  these  videos:  “The  Historic  Drummers  Heritage  Concert”  [PAS.org]  “The  Rudiment  Project”  [PAS.org]  “Ultimate  Drum  Lessons:  Hand  Technique  and  Rudiments”  [HudsonMusic.com]  “Dennis  DeLucia:  Instructional  Apps”  [drumguru.com]    ...endorses  and  consults  for  these  companies:  Pro-­‐Mark  drumsticks  Remo  drumheads  Row-­‐Loff  Productions  Sabian  cymbals  Yamaha  Corporation  of  America  

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Leigh Howard Stevens 21 South Riverside Drive

Shark River Hills New Jersey 07753

Phone/Phax: 732-776-6008

September 2, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: It was with some surprise and embarrassment that I recently became aware that Dennis Delucia had not already been elected to the Percussive Arts Society’s Hall of Fame. I was under the naive impression that Dennis’s contribution and influence in music performance and education had been recognized by every percussion and marching organization in the world. Five have, but PAS hasn’t. While he is most widely known for his on-going notoriety and contribution to the marching area, his real gift, in my opinion, is as a general music educator. For this reason, I hire Dennis to conduct a workshop for my LHS Summer Marimba Seminars whenever the schedule permits. His presentation for my marimba students is never about “marching” percussion, and sometimes, not even about music! With confidence, you can arrange for Dennis to address a group of real estate developers, computer programmers, or classical marimbists; give him a few days to think and plan, and you will be rewarded with a charismatic, highly informative presentation -- tailored for that group. They will hear something new and original about learning, listening, life, musical “prejudice”, or a host of other possible subjects. Sometimes the presentation will even focus on some aspect of percussion! Dennis is a “cross-over” star of percussion education and has influenced and inspired countless musicians both inside and outside of the marching percussion arena. Our oversight should be rectified as soon as possible by electing Dennis Delucia to the Percussive Arts Society’s Hall of Fame. Sincerely, Leigh Howard Stevens

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September 23, 2013 To Whom it May Concern, It is with great enthusiasm that I write in support of Dennis DeLucia’s induction into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame. I have known Dennis for over 20 years, first as a teacher who hired him multiple times as a clinician, and 15 years of working with him in my position at SABIAN. Dennis is deserving of this accolade because he has done more to educate, teach and introduce marching percussion to the masses than anyone else in the marching percussion genre. He is the consummate teacher, clinician and ambassador for marching percussion. Like the others in the PAS Hall of Fame, Dennis personifies the qualities the Percussive Arts Society embraces. He continues to keep active as a coach and clinician, and his breadth of books, writings, accessories, podcasts and broadcasts will insure he is positively influencing young percussionists long into the future. Thank you in advance for your consideration. Please contact me should you require additional information. Sincerely,

Dr. Nick Petrella Director of Education SABIAN

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September  23,2013    Dear  Percussive  Arts  Society  Hall  of  Fame  Nominating  Committee:              Dennis  DeLucia  is  a  tireless  ambassador  for  percussion,  particularly  when  it  comes  to  the  Percussive  Art  Society’s  goals  and  mission.    He  has  given  of  himself  to  the  percussion  community  in  ways  that  can  best  be  described  as  “selfless.”    Promoting  percussion  and  the  Percussive  Arts  Society  is  one  of  Dennis’s  greatest  joys.    Whenever  there  is  an  opportunity  to  share  with  others  his  knowledge,  experience,  and  the  life  lessons  that  come  from  studying  and  performing  percussion,  Dennis  will  engage  it  with  great  enthusiasm,  an  indomitable  spirit  that  belies  the  great  love  and  respect  he  has  for  his  profession.    I  have  witnessed  first  hand  Dennis’s  delight  in  sharing  the  goals  and  mission  of  the  Percussive  Arts  Society  with  others  while  we  were  both  on  the  PAS  marching  percussion  committee:    first,  as  a  fellow  member,  and  then  as  chair  of  that  same  committee.      Over  the  six  years  we  served  together  on  the  marching  percussion  committee,  Dennis  became  more  than  a  fellow  committee  member,  he  became  a  trusted  friend,  a  collaborator,  and  a  mentor  in  helping  me  in  my  role  as  chair  of  the  committee.      Whenever  Dennis  and  I  finish  conversing,  I  always  feel  inspired  by  him  and  encourage  myself  to  live  up  to  his  level  of  commitment  to  the  Percussive  Arts  Society-­‐-­‐a  very  high  standard  and  one  clearly  worth  pursuing.        Through  Dennis’s  commitment  to  PAS  he  has  been  influential  in  contributing  to  the  Percussive  Arts  Society  the  development  and  implementation  of  the  following:    the  marching  percussion  composition  contest,  the  Drummer’s  Heritage  Concert,  the  Drummer’s  Heritage  Showcase  event,  The  Rudiments  DVD  project,  and  the  Interactive  Clinic  format.  He  has  been  a  moderator  for  panel  discussions  and  clinics,  author  of  articles  in  Percussive  Notes,  and  an  ardent  advocate  for  the  expansion  of  rules  allowing  for  more  creativity  in  the  marching  percussion  festival  competitions  at  PASIC.    Dennis  has  also  been  an  emcee  for  the  Interactive  Clinic  Format  and  the  Drumline  Competition  that  take  place  during  PASIC’s  Marching  Percussion  Festival.    The  same  commitment  and  influence  which  characterizes  Dennis’s  contributions  to  PAS  is  also  present  in  his  work  with  WGI,  DCI,  his  work  in  promoting  the  history  and  tradition  of  rudimental  percussion;  in  fact,  wherever  and  whenever  you  find  Dennis  discussing  or  teaching  percussion.    Dennis’s  body  of  work  speaks  clearly  to  the  breadth  and  influence  of  his  contributions  to  percussion  performance  and  education.      His  continuing  high  level  of  activity  in  the  percussion  community  evidences  a  relevance  and  influence  that  has  not  waned.        In  1981,  I  saw  the  Bridgemen  Drum  and  Bugle  Corps  drumline  for  the  first  time  in  Cary,  North  Carolina  warming  up  before  a  competition.    It  was  my  very  first  drum  corps  show  as  a  member  of  the  Long  Island  Kingsmen.    I  was  awed  by  what  I  saw  that  evening.    It  was  amazing  playing  and  incredible  musical  arranging.    In  the  years  that  followed,  I  admired  Dennis  DeLucia  and  his  work  from  afar.    Never  in  my  most  vivid  imagining  did  I  foresee  having  the  tremendous  honor  of  nominating  Dennis  DeLucia  for  the  PAS  Hall  of  Fame,  let  alone  serving  on  a  committee  together  and  then  being  chair  of  that  same  committee.    But,  the  opportunity  has  presented  itself  and  I  am  proud  to  recognize  my  friend  and  mentor.    Any  discussion  of  percussion  over  the  past  50  years  would  be  far  less  without  Dennis  Delucia’s  contributions  as  part  of  it.    I  recommend  Dennis  DeLucia  to  you  as  a  candidate  for  induction  into  the  PAS  Hall  of  Fame  with  the  strongest  possible  support.    He  is  most  deserving  of  this  great  honor.    Respectfully  yours,  

 Neal  H.  Flum  Chair,  PAS  marching  percussion  committee    Past-­‐President,  Alabama  Chapter  of  the  Percussive  Arts  Society  Past-­‐Secretary,  Alabama  Chapter  of  the  Percussive  Arts  Society  Assistant  Director  of  Athletic  Bands      

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TOMMY IGOE 907 Alturas Way Mill Valley CA 94941 [email protected] 201 406 4887

To Whom It May Concern,

One of my most cherished mentors, Dennis Delucia, is under consideration by the committee for induction in the PAS Hall of Fame. I’d like to add a few brief thoughts on what I’ve witnessed during our 30-year history.

Dennis’ commitment to the art of drumming and his passionate dedication to students, is unsurpassed. I’ve experienced his genius as an educator and percussion arranger both as a member for the DCI world championship drumlines of the Bridgemen and alongside him as a fellow adjunct music professor at Rutgers University.

I’ve recently taken stock of those who influenced me during my most transformative periods and Dennis is at the top of a very short list. He has been a guiding force for me throughout my career as an artist, and while it’s easy to see mentors only through the viewfinder of our own personal experience, the true test of influence is to look beyond yourself and objectively examine the people who made you who you are.

I’ve been called many flattering things as an educator, but I submit that “teaching music” is easy. I’m sure Dennis would agree. Really, anyone can put out a shingle and declare themselves expert. However, being an educator, and gathering the universal respect from every corner of our profession, from University Professors to drumset kids who’ve never set foot in a lecture hall, is another. To bridge that enormous divide, to have that kind of reach, requires a skill not commonly found and a dedication to our craft that few will experience much less possess.

Dennis’ genius as a percussion arranger is legendary and beyond compare. To state the obvious is a waste of time. What is not often discussed throughout a career like Dennis’ is scope. His influence and reputation, is massive. I marvel at the throngs of kids, many of which have no DCI experience whatsoever, know the name and the man, Dennis Delucia. They come with pens out and drumsticks in hand requesting an autograph from this iconic guru, who has over decades of incredible work, built a reputation that is synonymous with the highest levels of percussion artistry. I’ve seen it up close. I’ve witnessed it and I wouldn’t be who I am now without him.

Sincerely,

Director: The Birdland Big Band in New York City The Tommy Igoe Big Band in San Francisco (live at Yoshis) The Tommy Igoe Sextet Deep Rhythm Music Inc.

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