1941 J. Burns Moore photo WFL parade drum print ad.
“Build it and they will drum.” Dedicated to research, study and comparisons of field drums. Our purpose is to collect information about historical U.S. drums (manufacture, preservation, conservancy, repair, market) for use by scholars, collectors and others. Photographs of drums, and anything related, together with informative narratives, are welcome. Interested readers will find archived postings a good resource. Reach us at emirsky@gmail.com.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
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Charles W. Dickerson Fife, Drum & Bugle Corps of New Rochelle, New York
(Summary by Perplexity.AI) The Charles W. Dickerson Fife, Drum & Bugle Corps is a historic musical group based in...
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Photo Credit: Mark Bugnaski | Kalamazoo Gazette Paula Metzner, Kalamazoo Valley Museum assistant director for collections, takes down a Civ...
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Reader and drum historian Susan Cifaldi writes: Hi, I think I posted a similar message on your Tompkins drum blog. here is something I hope ...
I found this website while trying to research an old drum. It was my great aunts and I don't know anything about it. I tried sending the picture to Blogmaster@FieldDrums.com to see if you could point me in the right direction, but it was returned. Please let me know if you'd be open to looking at it!
ReplyDeleteYes, of course. Please send jpg photo to BlogMaster@FieldDrums.com or emirsky@mirskylaw.com.
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