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I've been editing some of the pages, trying at least to improve them. On this page I removed a few corps because they are part of MCA or not a field corps, and even a corps which competes in DCJ.
Just a quick note, The Music City Legends are in Anioch,Tennessee not Nashville. It's very close to Nashville, but not really in it. —Preceding
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I've been through this list deleting those articles that were copied from websites or were clearly promotional. Several of the survivors do not provide independent verifiable sources that they meets the
notability guidelines, having only the band's own page as a reference, but I've left these for now to give a chance to reference properly.
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I don't think the table is really necessary, but if it is, I think it should just include the champion from each season, rather than the runner-up, the scores of both, and the locale. It's too much trouble to maintain this information in two places.