
Jim Bailey is the Staff Coordinator and music arranger for I-2
Percussion. His music experience spans several genres and has been
displayed in many different countries. He has served as a member,
instructor and eventually Percussion Caption Head for The Cavaliers Drum and
Bugle Corps, instructing from 2002 to 2005 and earning 2 DCI world
championships in the process. Jim has also served on the instructional
staff for the Blue Knights from Denver, Colorado, as the Program
Coordinator/Percussion Caption head of the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps,
Designer for Revolution Drum and Bugle Corps, and as an instructor for the
Phantom Regiment, where he worked with the indoor percussion program from
1996-1998.
Jim has been honored with an array of awards which include: University of
Indianapolis Honors Percussion Scholarship, 1995 DCI World Champion, and the
Percussive Arts Societies International Solo Champion award in 1996. After
winning this title, Jim's winning solo was featured in Row-Loff’s Modern
Tenor Method.
Performing as a three-year member of The Cavaliers (1994-1996), Jim was a
part of the corps second world title. In 1996, Mr. Bailey was one of 50
corps members elected to travel to Japan and represent the Cavaliers and the
United States in a series of performances in Tokyo and Osaka Japan. In
2005, Jim returned to Japan with the corps in a tour of clinics and
performances. During his earlier years, he was a member of the Nite Express
Drum and Bugle Corps from 1991-1993, where he was honored with the award of
most improved member of 1991.
Jim is currently the percussion consultant/arranger for 3 time Indiana
Percussion Association State Champion New Palestine High School. Jim’s
accomplishments with this ensemble include: 2001, 2003, 2005 IPA State
Champion, and 2002 WGI World Champion.
As a concert percussionist he has performed under the direction of Raymond
Leopard (Indianapolis Symphony), Stephen Pratt (Indiana University), and
Frances McBeth. Mr. Bailey is an alumnus of the University of Indianapolis
where he earned his degree as Bachelor of Music Education.
Jim has
presented clinics for PAS, IPA, DCI, BOA, as well as Sound of Summer, and
the Takasaki Marching Festival in Japan. He has works and articles
published by Yamaha Sounds of Summer, Drum Pro Magazine, Innovative
Percussion, and Row-Loff Publications. His educational endeavors have the
support of the finest music corporations in the world including: Yamaha
Corporation of America, Innovative Percussion, Evans Drum Heads, and Sabian
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