Brass Bands played an important role during the Civil War providing martial music for dress parades, serenades for officers and music of home for the troops. Music recorded by the Federal City Brass Band, one of the top Civil War bands in the U.S. today. Tunes include Bonnie Blue Flag Dixie and Battle Hymn of the Republic. For more information please visit www.jvmusic.net
Musicians provided music during the the Civil War. Fifers drummers and buglers provided the beat to everyday life of the soldier. Check out the National Civil War Field Music School at Pamplin Park http://www.nationalc ivilwarfieldmusicsch ool.com/
Echo Taps Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery May 19, 2007. The purpose was to heighten awareness of the need for live buglers to sound Taps at veterans' funerals, honor those who have served with a worldwide musical performance of Taps, and foster a new generation of buglers. For those who served our country and those who made the ultimate sacrifice...Lest we forget.
Photographs from concerts parades and Civil War events. Music performed by the Federal City Band/26th North Carolina Regimental Band. The band, which portrays bandsmen of the Civil War, is based in the Baltimore-Washington area and has performed throughout the east coast. For more information go to: www.jvmusic.net
Military Pass In Review at the Pentagon for the outgoing Defense Secretary this past year. The Air Force Band leads the joint service honor guards followed by the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps. The band plays a Salute to the Armed Services at the end. A great example of a traditional military review!
President Gerald Ford Funeral Arrival/Departure ceremonies at Andrews Air Force Base December 2006-January 2007. Music is my arrangement of Goin' Home based on Largo from The New World Symphony
A Buglers Fantasy-A medley of bugle calls arranged by Bill Holcombe and performed by an Interservice Trumpet Quartet at the opening of the Taps Exhibit at Arlington National Cemetery in 1999. It's like Bugler's Holiday!
Taps at President John F. Kennedy Funeral on November 25, 1963. JFK had been assassinated 3 days earlier in Dallas. The funeral took place at Arlington National Cemetery and was broadcast around the world. The bugler was Army bandsman Keith C. Clark. For more information about the funeral and the famous "Broken" Taps, please visit www.tapsbugler.com
The Field Music Group of the United States Military Academy Band West Point New York. They are the last actual functioning field music group in the US Army.
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