The Modern Brass Band

The Modern Brass Band
Author: Roy Newsome
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2006
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780754607175

Taking up the story of bands and their development from the 1930s to the start of the new millennium, Roy Newsome discusses the contest tradition of brass bands, the Youth banding movement, repertoire, instrumentation and the impact of the media on bands and their music.

Roll With It

Roll With It
Author: Matt Sakakeeny
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-10-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0822377209

Roll With It is a firsthand account of the precarious lives of musicians in the Rebirth, Soul Rebels, and Hot 8 brass bands of New Orleans. These young men are celebrated as cultural icons for upholding the proud traditions of the jazz funeral and the second line parade, yet they remain subject to the perils of poverty, racial marginalization, and urban violence that characterize life for many black Americans. Some achieve a degree of social mobility while many more encounter aggressive policing, exploitative economies, and a political infrastructure that creates insecurities in healthcare, housing, education, and criminal justice. The gripping narrative moves with the band members from back street to backstage, before and after Hurricane Katrina, always in step with the tap of the snare drum, the thud of the bass drum, and the boom of the tuba.

Talk That Music Talk

Talk That Music Talk
Author: Bruce Sunpie Barnes
Publisher: University of New Orleans Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781608011070

Learning to play by ear is a unique part of becoming a musician in New Orleans. This life history and photography project explores the traditional methods of teaching brass band music in the city that gave birth to jazz. Through in-depth interviews, the bands, social and pleasure clubs, schools, churches, and other neighborhood institutions that have supported the music, and the spirit embodied in it, come to life.

Can’t Be Faded

Can’t Be Faded
Author: Stooges Brass Band
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496830067

The Stooges Brass Band always had big dreams. From playing in the streets of New Orleans in the mid-1990s to playing stages the world over, they have held fast to their goal of raising brass band music and musicians to new heights—professionally and musically. In the intervening years, the band’s members have become family, courted controversy, and trained a new generation of musicians, becoming one of the city’s top brass bands along the way. Two decades after their founding, they have decided to tell their story. Can’t Be Faded: Twenty Years in the New Orleans Brass Band Game is a collaboration between musician and ethnomusicologist Kyle DeCoste and more than a dozen members of the Stooges Brass Band, past and present. It is the culmination of five years of interviews, research, and writing. Told with humor and candor, it’s as much a personal account of the Stooges’ careers as it is a story of the city’s musicians and, even more generally, a coming-of-age tale about black men in the United States at the turn of the twenty-first century. DeCoste and the band members take readers into the barrooms, practice rooms, studios, tour vans, and streets where the music is made and brotherhoods are shaped and strengthened. Comprised of lively firsthand accounts and honest dialogue, Can’t Be Faded is a dynamic approach to collaborative research that offers a sensitive portrait of the humans behind the horns.

Edward's Brass Band

Edward's Brass Band
Author: W. Awdry
Publisher: Heinemann Young Books
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2004
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781405210959

Edward is very excited about taking the Brass Band to their concert. But then he has an accident and it looks like he won't get to hear them play, after all. What will he do?

Four White Horses and a Brass Band

Four White Horses and a Brass Band
Author: Violet McNeal
Publisher: Feral House
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1627310932

Violet McNeal ran away from her family’s rural Minnesota farm in the late 1880s and fell under the spell of conman and patent medicine “doctor” Will Archimbauld who hooked her on opium and promises of fame and fortune. Violet soon learned to become Princess Lotus Blossom and was the best pitchman, nostrum seller, and conwoman to roam the west in a torch-lit wagon. Four White Horses and a Brass Band is Violet’s story of life on the road with the medicine show and reveal the secrets of conman’s trade. Sick and nearly dead with addiction by age 30, she submits to the tortures of withdrawal and the “cure” to create a new life. First published in 1947, the Feral House edition features an extensive afterword on the history of the patent medicine trade and evolution of the lure of miracle cures and healers. Also included are a glossary of the grifter’s cant and samples of scripts used by Violet and other infamous “doctors”.

Brass Bands of the World: Militarism, Colonial Legacies, and Local Music Making

Brass Bands of the World: Militarism, Colonial Legacies, and Local Music Making
Author: Suzel Ana Reily
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1317172655

Bands structured around western wind instruments are among the most widespread instrumental ensembles in the world. Although these ensembles draw upon European military traditions that spread globally through colonialism, militarism and missionary work, local musicians have adapted the brass band prototype to their home settings, and today these ensembles are found in religious processions and funerals, military manoeuvres and parades, and popular music genres throughout the world. Based on their expertise in ethnographic and archival research, the contributors to this volume present a series of essays that examine wind band cultures from a range of disciplinary perspectives, allowing for a comparison of band cultures across geographic and historical fields. The themes addressed encompass the military heritage of band cultures; local appropriations of the military prototype; links between bands and their local communities; the spheres of local band activities and the modes of sociability within them; and the role of bands in trajectories toward professional musicianship. This book will appeal to readers with an interest in ethnomusicology, colonial and post-colonial studies, community music practices, as well as anyone who has played with or listened to their local band.

The Modern Brass Ensemble in Twentieth-Century Britain

The Modern Brass Ensemble in Twentieth-Century Britain
Author: John Miller
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2022-09-27
Genre: Brass ensembles
ISBN: 1783277343

The first study of the performance practice, repertoire and context of the modern 'brass ensemble' in the musical world.