We usually have this Thursday night.....I usually throw a dinner party (think brats undt bier)...but it's a hectic time as well. There will be a Brigade up...
Dan - It was a great event and great site, best I've seen, although needs to be ultilized a little differently. Event lost money, but looks like there will be...
Bruce and Barbara Smith
babrsmith@...
Sep 1, 2004 4:24 pm
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Hello everyone, this is Frosty Lawson, bugler for the 3rd NJ Vol. Inf. Is anyone availabe to play for Gen. Tony Daniels at Cedar Creek? I am unable to attend,...
Frosty Lawson
flawson@...
Sep 2, 2004 1:57 am
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Hello, All - I am in need of assistance. I have been asked to present a demonstration of bugle and signal horn calls associated with the American Revolution...
Anita, I suggest that you contact Tim Ertel (PPFifeDrumCorps@...). Tim is a member of the 1st Maryland Volunteer Infantry and lives outside Baltimore. He...
You mean late 18th century, right? Just posted this on the Yahoo Revwar list, where they happen to be talking about it too right now: Here are some midis from...
About time you learned the arty calls, Dan. :-) If you guys need assistance getting your guns mobile, let me know. CHAS is more than willing to help out ...
Joe, Thanks for this information. And, yes, I did mean to say late 18th century. I guess I need to locate a copy of Hyde's book from 1798 to get the notated...
In a message dated 9/1/04 11:53:41 PM, buglertc@... writes: << Anita, I suggest that you contact Tim Ertel (PPFifeDrumCorps@...). Tim is a member of...
Thanks, Doug! I was afraid I was going to be ignored as horse drawn artillery may not be of interest here. I also know that we probably shouldn't take too...
Essayons John Poe ... From: Joe Funk To: Al Syrylo ; Daniel Moran ; Dave Spearman ; Eric Gardner ; Eric Gardner ; Fulton Stone (E-mail) ; jamesfunk@... ;...
Yep. I do remember Joe. I'm glad we've been a positive influence. It is really awesome to see a section of guns maneuver on the field by bugle. The horses...
Greetings everyone, Here is a horn that warrants investigation. The gentleman is looking to find out the value of the horn prior to selling it. I told him...
Frosty Lawson
flawson@...
Sep 7, 2004 4:06 pm
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Anita, I don't know him personally, but since he gives drumming lessons at the museum in Ellicott City, I presume that he is indeed local to the DC area. Tom ...
The guy in question is Charlie Terzi he lives in Baltimore. He an experienced rudimental drummer and quite nice fella as well. Keep at him.... he can be found...
I recommended Charlie to Anita some time ago, although I don't actually know if he gives lessons. He's one of the best drummers I know, and drummed with us at...
In a message dated 9/7/04 4:03:08 PM, buglertc@... writes: << nita, I don't know him personally, but since he gives drumming lessons at the museum in...
In a message dated 9/7/04 8:04:58 PM, fifer119@... writes: << The guy in question is Charlie Terzi he lives in Baltimore. He an experienced rudimental...
In a message dated 9/7/04 9:40:37 PM, JOEWHITNEY@... writes: << I recommended Charlie to Anita some time ago, although I don't actually know if he gives...
... Hash: SHA1 I'm on temporary assignment here in New York City for several months and was hoping that someone on this list might know of a local (to the...
Hey Lynne There is the Federal City Brass Band. We have players in NH, NY and NJ who travel down for performances http://jvmusic.net/FCBB.html and we'll be...
... Do look up Charlie. Great guy, great drummer. If you need his email address, let me know. Hopefully we'll be talking him into coming to Rememberance...
Anyone care to comment on this latest "interesting" artifact on eBay? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=13960&item=2268784907&rd=1 Or:...
I suspect it would play a little flat. I suspect an 1850 lb gun with Iron tires on it's wheels would leave a cleaner impression on the brass....Mights be I...
Jay: Yeah, that bugle must be worth its weight...in COPPER! Oh, wait, the seller is from Pennsylvania. Next he'll be telling us that it was picked up on a...
Lemme guess...B-flat? :-) The iron on the cannon wheels would have cut right through the thing, unless it had been in mud....then they never woulda found it....