A MILITARY BAND PLAYS UNDER FIRE The 26th North Carolina Regimental Band served from April 1862 until the end of the war. The band was…
Taps Bugler: Jari Villanueva
The Photo at the RFK FuneralRobert F. Kennedy Funeral TrainJune 8, 1968 There is a photo I’m quite fond of. It was taken from the…
TAPS ACROSS AMERICA WAS A GREAT SUCCESS! OVER 5000 PARTICIPATEDYou can view the videos on our YouTube channel by clicking on the photo below THANK-YOU…
On June 3 in 1888: San Francisco Examiner published Casey at the Bat, by “Phin”, a pseudonym for Ernest Lawrence Thayer (1863-1940), a writer and…
TAPS ON A FLUTE? The bugle call of Taps was originally created to replace the regulation call for lights out and remained in the Army…
A LOOK AT HOW THE ICONIC MELODY FROM THE NEW WORLD SYMPHONY BECAME A BAND ARRANGEMENT Goin’ Home Navy Chief Petty Officer Graham Jackson plays…