The Oakland Crusaders, also known as "The Oaklands" was a Canadian junior Drum & Bugle Corps from Etobicoke, Ontario founded in 1975 as a merger of the De La Salle Oaklands of Toronto, Ontario (formed 1910) and the Etobicoke Crusaders of Etobicoke, Ontario (formed 1969). The Oaklands were known in Canadian Nationals as "always the bridesmaid, never the bride," due mainly to the success of the [a3887323] of Toronto and their string of 11 straight Canadian National Championships. De La Salle finally broke this chain in 1969 and became the elite Canadian corps after that. They crossed the border into the United States with a bang in 1971. The corps made Finals at the World Open and beat [a1829084] at "Drums on Parade" in Madison. In 1974 De La Salle became the first Canadian corps to make [l153566] (DCI) Finals, finishing seventh. In the off season De La Salle ceased operations and the members and instructional staff "merged" with the Etobicoke Crusaders to become the Oakland Crusaders. This new corps made DCI Finals in 1975, placing sixth, still the highest placement of a Canadian corps, and again in 1976. By the corps' last top-25 finish, in 1979, about 55 percent of the corps' membership were from the United States. In 1976, the city of Toronto became the only city ever to produce two DCI finalists in the same year, the other being the [a3734698]. The corps had the distinction of appearing in the movie "Amerika" in 1983. After the 1985 season, the Oakland Crusaders merged with the Ambassadors of Newmarket and Aurora, Ontario, to form "Out of the Blue" (though still announced and recorded as the Oakland Crusaders). That corps was active through at least 1995, a year in which they finished sixth in DCI Division II Prelims.
1964
Not On Label
7", EP
2003
Drum Corps International
CD, Comp, Ltd, RM
2002
Drum Corps International
CD, Comp, RM
2002
Drum Corps International
CD, Comp, Ltd, RM
1994
Drum Corps International
10xCD, Ltd, RM
1977
Not On Label
LP, Album, Ltd
1976
Not On Label
LP, Album, Ltd
1975
Not On Label
LP, Album, Ltd
1973
Not On Label
LP, Album, Ltd
1970
Fleetwood Recording Company, Inc.
LP, Album
1970
Bossman Records (3)
LP, Album
1968
SupeRecords, SupeRecords
LP, Album