About This Book
The work surveys the history and variety of American band music, tracing military roots and the evolution of concert, municipal, industrial, Salvation Army, circus, collegiate, and high-school ensembles. It profiles prominent bands and leaders, recounting organizational histories, performance traditions, and signature repertoire while explaining how bands shaped civic rituals, parades, and popular culture. Anecdotes and biographical sketches illustrate practical aspects of band life, instrumentation, and community support, and the narrative emphasizes music's role in public morale, education, and local identity.
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