What: Deloitte Corporate Meeting (500 people)
When: Thursday, July 17th
What: Hometown America Corporate Meeting (350 people)
When: Wednesday, July 23rd
These are private functions so please do not plan on attending these performances.
When Derrick Rose was drafted on Thursday the 26th of June, 2008, your Chicago Bulls Stampede were right there to celebrate the occasion. Along with this special appearance, the Stampede have been making dates for numerous performances around the Chicagoland area. Keep an eye out, they may be coming to your town this summer.
A group of former Prospect High School students who played percussion in the band now march to the beat of a different drummer: the Chicago Bulls Stampede Drumline.
Billy and Brian Spicer of Arlington Heights and Ted Morris and Kevin Gier, both of Mount Prospect, all honed their drumming skills in The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps after Prospect and before playing in their college marching bands.
Saturday, January 19th, 2008. The first ever Chicago Bulls Stampede Drumline Drum off took place against the Detroit Pistons Drumline.
It was a tight battle. The Stampede deffeinatly met a competing offender. Of course with the agressive arm motions, and the spinning drums, the Chicago Bulls Stampede pulled out a victiory over the Detroit Pistons Drumline. Watch the video...
The Stampede has been asked to perform for the big Bulls vs. Celtics game on December 8th, 2007. This special unscheduled appearance will bring some great new music, moves, and fun to their already "electric" show. Keep watching for some great new Christmas jams coming soon.
Bulls Win!!!
Bulls Win!!!
Bulls Win!!!
The Chicago Bulls beat the Detroit Pistons tonight 97 - 93. They held the lead all night.
The Scores got a little tighter in the 3rd period, but then the Stampede came out and assisted the Bulls in a fan rally.
The Chicago Bulls Stampede Drumline had their first performance on opening night at the United Center, Bulls vs. Sixers. Started out in the locker room with a little warming up and tuning of some drums.
Images and Comcast Video
The following article was sited from Bulls News
August 17, 2005—From a sea of people, you emerge to glance up at the bronzed immortalization of the greatest basketball player the world has ever seen. A smile comes across your face as you enter the building that carries on a winning tradition that spans 39 years, and you make your way through the very walkways that legends trod.