The Flying Tigers Ceremony at Arlington My Memorial Day Story I was on active duty with the USAF Band from 1985-2008 as a trumpeter and…
Posts published in “Bugle Stories”
What Taps Means To Me
100 Nights of Taps Gettysburg 2019 starts Monday May 27 and continues every evening in the National Cemetery in Gettysburg with a live sounding of…
The Origins of the Model 1892 Bugle (M1892 Field Trumpet)
By Jack Carter The word bugle in the United States is often used as a generic term for many types of horns including the instruments…
Pat Walker, Bugler at Baltimore Orioles home games
Bugles are associated with baseball. It’s a rare game where you don’t hear the cavalry charge being sounded. Or the six note call-da-da-da-daaa-da-daaa charge call.…
Bugle Calls Recorded on Cylinder
BUGLE CALLS ON CYLINDERS Rough Riders Bugler Emil Cassi Rough Riders Bugler 3438 Y E. Berliner’s Gramophone. Emil Cassi, bugler. Re-enactment of bugle calls sounded…
An Introductory History of the Bugle From its Early Origins to the Present Day
LOOKING FOR A LIVE BUGLER?CLICK HEREorContactwww.TapsFor Veterans.org We have a Patreon Page for your support of what TAPS BUGLER doeshttps://www.patreon.com/TapsBugler An Introductory History of the…
Short History of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band
The history of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band is one of a remarkable story of a group of musicians. They were an organization of…
The US Marine Band at Gettysburg
The US Marine Band at Gettysburg In anticipation of the dedication of the new cemetery in Gettysburg to be held in November 1863, Secretary…

