
Rockin' The Paradise by Dennis DeYoung, Tommy Shaw and James "J.Y." Young ( Styx) / Too Much Time on my Hands by Tommy Shaw / Since You Asked by Judy Collins / Light Up by Dennis DeYoung / Thick as a Brick by Ian Anderson ( Jethro Tull) / Feels Like the First Time by Mick Jones (Foreigner) Pirates by Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, and Peter Sinfield If You Could Read My Mind by Gordon Lightfoot / Sweet Inspiration by John Cameron / Trilogy by Keith Emerson and Greg Lake / Magician by Andrew "Andy" Leigh / Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Ashford & Simpson / I'm Gonna Make You Love Me by Gamble and Huff and Jerry Ross Magic Flea by Sammy Nestico / Tuxedo Junction by Erskine Hawkins, Bill Johnson, Julian Dash, and Buddy Feyne / That's a Plenty by Lew Pollack / Dixie Land Jazz (Unknown) / For Your Eyes Only by Bill Conti and Mick Leeson West Side Story Medley: Somewhere, When You're a Jet, Mambo, Tonight by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim / I Get Crazy & Hill Where the Lord Hides by Chuck Mangione / Evergreen (from A Star is Born) by Barbra Streisand and Paul Williams / Maria (from West Side Story) by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim Pale green background indicates DCI semifinalistīattle of Britain by William Walton / Hill Where the Lord Hides by Charles Frank "Chuck" Mangione / Battle Hymn of the Republic by William Steffe and Julia Ward Howe / Feelings by Louis Gasté and Morris Albert Pale blue background indicates DCI World Class Finalist

The Blue Knights also operated an open class ensemble that made appearances at WGI Percussion Independent Open finals in 20. The Blue Knights are also the longest continually running WGI Percussion Ensemble. They also won world championships in 1999, 2000, and 2003. They first competed in the 1994 Winter Guard International season where they won their first world championship. The Blue Knights Percussion Ensemble was established in 1993. In 2021, after working as acting director during the 2021 season, Daniel Belcher was promoted to executive director. In 2014, Mark Arnold, Blue Knights director since 1985, was inducted into the DCI Hall of Fame. Since then, the corps has finished in Finals far more frequently than not, with twenty Finals appearances in twenty-four years and a high placement of 6th in 2000 and again in 2015. Under Arnold's leadership, the corps became a major competitor, earning its first DCI Top Twelve Finals spot in 1991. The Lindstroms departed after the 1985 season, and current director Mark Arnold was hired.
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The Lindstroms were to instill the corps with a professional attitude toward competition the successful bingo operation, in place since the early 80s, made it possible for the corps to purchase the equipment necessary to fulfill the goals of the new attitude. The year 1984 was to see the arrival of corps director George Lindstrom and his wife, Lynn. In 1979, the corps renamed its home competition, Drums Along The Rockies and turned it into both a major national competition and one of the corps' primary fundraising activities. In 1977 and '78 (and again in 2004), the Blue Knights were hosts for the DCI World Championships.


The corps attended its first DCI Championships in 1975 in Philadelphia, finishing 11th in the Class A preliminaries. During these years, the corps remained a small corps, one that would have been an Open Class corps by today's standards, but, unlike most of its contemporaries, the Blue Knights survived, returning to the field year after year. The corps did not experience much success, but it had a color guard that was quite competitive within the region. In 1963, the corps joined the Great Plains Drum and Bugle Corps Association and entered into a period extending through the sixties and seventies where they were regularly competing in Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. Īlthough the intent was for the corps to be a parade corps, it entered its first field competition during its first season, and in 1959, the corps traveled to the VFW National Championships in Minneapolis. Fred was an accomplished drummer and a member of the Denver American Legion Grenadiers Senior Drum and Bugle (D&B) Corps, and he saw that a junior D&B corps would provide an opportunity for their music students to perform before the public. They also operated the Fred and Fae Talent School, where they taught vocal and instrumental music to young people. įred and Fae Taylor were former vaudeville comedians and musicians who had settled in Denver and become fixtures on local television as hosts of popular shows for adolescents. In 1958, the Blue Knights D&B Corps was formed with Fred Taylor, George Young, and Ray Route as the Board of Directors Taylor as drum instructor Young as horn instructor, and Route as corps director.
