Sounds of Remembrance On November 11, 1918 World War I came to and end with the Armistice that took effect at 11 am. Thus was…
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Hitting the High Notes
Hitting the High Notes…For Those that say I have one of the worst Jobs. My preparation is always the same. My instrument is so highly…
The Bugle Call That Went Viral
The Bugle Call That Went Viral CLICK START BUTTON TO LISTEN TO THE PODCAST From: Between The Liner Notes. Between the Liner Notes is a…
An Excerpt From Twenty-Four Notes That Tap Deep Emotions: The story of America’s most famous bugle call
An Excerpt From Twenty-Four Notes That Tap Deep Emotions:The Story of America’s Most Famous Bugle Call© Jari Villanueva You can download the REAL story of…
Taps at Gettysburg-What Taps means to me
Taps at Gettysburg-What Taps means to me by Jari Villanueva 100 Nights of Taps Gettysburg On any weekday at cemeteries throughout the United States, a…
Moe Berg Catcher and Spy
Moe Berg: Catcher and Spy When baseball greats Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig went on tour in baseball-crazy Japan in 1934, some fans wondered why…
Folding The Flag
A United States burial casket flag drapes the casket of deceased veterans and first responders to honor the memory of their service to the country.…
Bicycle Bugles and Bugling
Bicycle Bugles and Bugling By Paul Schmidt This article was written for “The Wheelmen” who kindly granted permission to reprint. www.thewheelmen.org The bicycle bugle, along…