Marching Roundtable Podcast
Serving as the premier source of information and inspiration in the marching activity, The Marching Roundtable and its host Tim Hinton feature the top experts in the activity, sharing advice to help everyone do better, enjoy their work more, and take their group to the next level. One great idea can change your life! With over 1200 podcasts available, there is something to help anyone in the world of marching band, drum corps, color guard, or indoor percussion. Become a member (only $2 per month!) and get access to the Podcast Archives with hours of great information you can use right away. Be inspired! Contact Tim with questions or ideas for future podcast topics or guests.
Latest Podcasts
1232: DCI 2024 Wrap-up
Corps administrators from Phantom Regiment, Bluecoats, Madison Scouts, and Mandarins share their thoughts on the season.
1231: Building Your Culture- From 4 Kids to 70
J.R. Carlisle shares advice on how he built a thriving program when he “retired” to his hometown.
1230: The Cavaliers Beneath The Armor
Look into the eyes of the Cavaliers as they explore vulnerability in their demanding production.
1229: Carolina Crown Builds Mt. Olympus
How this impressive prop was conceived and built.
1228: Phantom Regiment Takes Us Into The Mynd
Explore this journey through the mind with variety of music, interesting props, and expressive performances.
1227: Mandarins Bring Us a Vieux Carré
The corps takes us to New Orleans during the Witching Hour in a show full of great music, visuals, and emotion.
1226: Boston Crusaders Have a Glitch
Keith Potter gives us an inside look at the colors, rings, and inspiration behind this innovative show.
1225: Santa Clara Vanguard and “Vagabond”
Complex design, an intriguing concept, innovative backpacks and no props make this a memorable production.
1224: The Blue Devils Present The Romantics
Scott Chandler explains the layers of design that bring Romantic notions of feeling and self-expression to the field.
1223: DCI Unsung Heroes – The Seamstresses
Find out how the sewing team gets uniforms and flags ready for the corps