Congratulations to all wgi 2014 finals Week participants!
The 2014 WGI Season has come to a close, marking another year of the world's top ensembles setting the standard for marching percussion. Pearl/Adams was on the scene Finals Week to bring you the finest content from the apex of the activity. Photos and video of your favorite ensembles will be added in the coming days, so check back regularly!
Special recognition goes out to the following ensembles who were Finalists in their respective classes at World Championships.
PIW
Music City Mystique - Silver Medalists Rhythm X - Bronze Medalists Riverside City College Gateway Indoor United Percussion STRYKE Percussion PIA Lone Star Independent - Gold Medalists Chattanooga Independent - Silver Medalists Civitas Independent Clarksville Audio Theater PSO Clinton High School - Gold Medalists Chantilly High School - Bronze Medalists Old Bridge High School Cy-Fair High School Clover High School Trumbull High School |
PSW
Center Grove High School Upper Darby High School Centerville High School Petal High School PSA Victor J. Andrew High School - Gold Medalists Kamiak High School - Silver Medalists Edwardsville High School - Bronze Medalists Gilbert High School Bellbrook High School Freedom High School Decatur Central High School La Canada High School Fort Mill High School Greenfield-Central High School Eagan High School PSCW Muscle Shoals High School - Bronze Medalists |
WGI Hall of Fame Inductee, Julie Davila

The Winter Guard International Hall of Fame is the highest honor presented to individuals who have influenced WGI history through their achievements and contributions. Each year, outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to the activity are inducted. Pearl/Adams would like to congratulate Artist Julie Davila on her upcoming induction into the WGI Hall of Fame this April.
Julie Davila is a member of the WGI nationally recognized adjudication team and serves on the steering committee for WGI Percussion. As a percussion specialist in Nashville, Tennessee, many of her ensembles have medaled in all divisions of the WGI activity, and in 1996 the John Overton High School Indoor Percussion Ensemble won their class under her direction. Julie is a member of the chamber percussion ensemble the CAIXA TRIO, winner of a 2011 “Drummie” award by Drum Magazine, and is also an adjunct professor of percussion at MTSU. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Percussive Arts Society and served as the chair of the Marching Percussion Committee of the Percussive Arts Society from 1998 - 2007. She is currently the battery arranger for the Music City Drum Corps, Nashville, Tennessee and the percussion coordinator and arranger for the Middle Tennessee State University Band of Blue Drumline.
Julie Davila is a member of the WGI nationally recognized adjudication team and serves on the steering committee for WGI Percussion. As a percussion specialist in Nashville, Tennessee, many of her ensembles have medaled in all divisions of the WGI activity, and in 1996 the John Overton High School Indoor Percussion Ensemble won their class under her direction. Julie is a member of the chamber percussion ensemble the CAIXA TRIO, winner of a 2011 “Drummie” award by Drum Magazine, and is also an adjunct professor of percussion at MTSU. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Percussive Arts Society and served as the chair of the Marching Percussion Committee of the Percussive Arts Society from 1998 - 2007. She is currently the battery arranger for the Music City Drum Corps, Nashville, Tennessee and the percussion coordinator and arranger for the Middle Tennessee State University Band of Blue Drumline.