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Cody Hosts Casper Troopers Drum And Bugle Corps July 25th & 26th

Ever want to hear the brassy bugle matched with drummers? Well, the Cody public is in store for a treat.

The Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps are scheduled to be in Cody, Wyoming, for just two days July 25 and 26th.

This will be their first performance of the year towards the national and international competitions.

This will be an innovative percussion performance with an exciting rhythm that is guaranteed to awe the crowds.

Only one of a kind for the state of Wyoming: these Troopers are a competitive World Class drum and bugle corps.

Being the only one in the state of Wyoming, they represent all of Wyoming. According to the Casper Troopers, they are associated and part of the Drum Corps International, which means that the Casper Troopers are a world-class marching band professional entity.

They will be performing at the Cody HIgh School for two nights in a row.

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