Quest

Brooklyn, NY United States
Founded: 1990

Inactive Junior
Open Class
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Results from final championship competition of the year
  • Position: 319
    • Position 200+ indicates Division II, DCA Class A or DCI Open Class as appropriate to the year, Position 300+ indicates Division III, Position 400+ indicates Mini Corps, Position 500+ indicates International Division, and Position 999 indicates position unknown
  • Score: 64.950
Repertoire for 2000
End of the Beginning
The Lord's Portion is His People (from The Song of Moses) by David Holsinger
Duel of the Fates (from Star Wars Episode I) by John Williams Star Wars-Phantom Menace Phantom Menace
Liberty Fanfare by John Williams Boston Pops Orchestra Splash Of The Pops
Abram's Pursuit by David Holsinger

CORPS Photos

The Quest Junior Drum and Bugle Corps was founded in September, 1990, in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York, by five men dedicated to the growth and development of young people through the performing arts.

Significant challenges appeared in their path right from the beginning, but instead of giving up, the five men added a sixth, a man with significant drum corps experience. That man is Ashley Crummy, once the co-director of the Manhattanaires Senior Drum and Bugle Corps. To the founders’ delight, Mr. Crummy had held on not only to the senior corps’ instruments but to the uniforms as well.

Early on, each founder agreed to bring in as many kids as possible. The initial number of potential corps members was fourteen, but that number quickly doubled. Practice sessions were held in housing complex basements around the city. Unfortunately, the sound was too loud for the neighbors, so practice had to be relocated to city parks. Eventually Mr. Crummey received permission from the Salvation Army Church, where he holds the rank of Major and Assistant Pastor, to practice there. QUEST finally had a home.

In the spring of 1991, QUEST proudly marched down Fifth Avenue in its first parade, sporting 20-year-old horns (older than many of the marchers) and 12-year-old uniforms originally fitted for adults. But by the end of the parade route, a dream turned into a reality. We would be forever.......QUEST!

Still active more than ten years after this first parade, QUEST competes in DCI Division III. In 2002, the corps finished 24th in Prelims, and has not competed since.

[www.questdbcorps.org/]

Members (8)

Member Name Section Years Involved
Bermudez, Jessica Baritone 2002 to 2003
Bermudez, Jessica Baritone 2002 to 2003
Daley, Clyde soprano 1998 to 2001
Guzman, Marc Paulo Color Guard 2003
O'Shea, Trish Staff 2002 to 2003
steif, carly baritone/mellophone 2002 to 2003
VanScoy, Donald Brass Instructor 1998 to 2002
voglio, mike hornline 2002 to 2003
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