
The EABB Podcast focuses on providing information about past and current Early American (19th-century) brass bands through interviews, lectures, and musical recordings. Each episode will have a topic (specific bands, bandleaders, instruments, composers, etc..) or guest (historian, bandleader, active musician) that the participants will talk about. The participants can be any combination of host, c... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsHistoryArts | ||||

Episode 50 is our fantastic conversation with Dr. Gordon "Buddy" Cooke, author of the Anthology of Bugle Music. Buddy, Chris, and Stephen talk about the reserach that went into creating this book, as well as the history of how the bugle has been used... more
Episode 49 is our fantastic conversation with Dr. Joseph Jefferson about Shout Bands in the United States, an under-researched topic and not well known part of brass history in the United States. Dr. Jefferson devoted his doctoral research to Shout B... more
Episode 48 features recording engineer Dr. Joel Crawford. Dr. Crawford is a former cornetist with Saxton's Cornet Band and author of "Performance Practice of Brass Band Music of the American Civil War: A Perspective from Saxton's Cornet Band". In thi... more
Episode 47 is our conversation with Kenneth Serfass, leader of The Antebellum Marine Band, and Ulysses S Grant reenactor. In the episode we discuss Kenneth's time in the Marine Corps, what led him to start The Antebellum Marine Band, their notable pe... more
What a great podcast! Fun and informative. Can’t wait to hear more!
Wow! What a great resource this is to people looking for knowledgeable discussion on this topic from respected authorities! I can’t wait to hear more!
Great podcast by professor Troiano. His knowledge of brass instruments in the times of the civil war is wide, but he explains it well. His companion, Stephen Camnistraci, also did a great job supporting and giving his commentary on different matters regarding the topics of the episodes. I’ve learned something new and did so in an interesting manner. Thank you to both!
The first thing that I noticed in the pond cast was that both, Professor Troiano and Stephen Cannistraci, were passionate. They also have knowledge on the topic and seemed to have researched it well. The information about the civil war and the overview of the brass bands were informative and highly detailed. The only thing I would of liked to see, is some samples of the music. Since the information is detailed, it may be hard to grab for a beginner. So if there are musical sounds that accompany ... more
I lively mix of information, passion and good production!
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Apple Podcasts | #137 |
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