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40 - Panel Discussion: Music & Well-Being Amidst the Pandemic
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Episode 40 is our Season 2 finale! We’re joined by David Goins of Saxton’s Cornet Band, Jari Villanueva of the Federal City Brass Band, Jeff Stockham of the Excelsior Cornet Band, and Bob Baccus of Olde Towne Brass. Together we all discuss the effect that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on our personal music making, band activities, and the early American brass band community in general. We also discuss other ways the events of the past year have spurred reflection and conversation about the future of 19th century brass band performance.
You can now support the show on Patreon and Teespring! No obligation, but we greatly appreciate any support you're willing to give.
For show notes and resources, visit our website at www.eabbpodcast.com. You can get in touch with us on social media, and by emailing eabb.podcast@gmail.com
Music in this episode comes from Our Musical Past from the Library of Congress.
Episode Structure:
2:49 - How COVID has affected personal music making, and band activity.
17:01 sec - Other areas of interest explored and projects undertaken during COVID "free time"
29:55 - COVID precautions while performing
32:33 - Gigs scheduled for the upcoming months
35:30 - How the pandemic has affected instrument collecting and prices
39:50 - Thoughts on the future of early American brass band performance
56:29 - Grappling with the legacy of "Dixie" and monuments
1:07:49 - Purpose of keeping this history alive, different ways to do it
1:20:08 - Upcoming events for Jari, David, Bob, and Jeff, and where you can find out more about each person
1:33:41- Featured Albums: Sounds from the Opera House (Saxton’s Cornet Band), Hurrah for the Union (Federal City Brass Band), Yankee Bands in Dixie’s Land (Olde Towne Brass), Cheer, Boys, Cheer! (excelsior cornet band)
57 episodes
Manage episode 292859679 series 2658161
Episode 40 is our Season 2 finale! We’re joined by David Goins of Saxton’s Cornet Band, Jari Villanueva of the Federal City Brass Band, Jeff Stockham of the Excelsior Cornet Band, and Bob Baccus of Olde Towne Brass. Together we all discuss the effect that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on our personal music making, band activities, and the early American brass band community in general. We also discuss other ways the events of the past year have spurred reflection and conversation about the future of 19th century brass band performance.
You can now support the show on Patreon and Teespring! No obligation, but we greatly appreciate any support you're willing to give.
For show notes and resources, visit our website at www.eabbpodcast.com. You can get in touch with us on social media, and by emailing eabb.podcast@gmail.com
Music in this episode comes from Our Musical Past from the Library of Congress.
Episode Structure:
2:49 - How COVID has affected personal music making, and band activity.
17:01 sec - Other areas of interest explored and projects undertaken during COVID "free time"
29:55 - COVID precautions while performing
32:33 - Gigs scheduled for the upcoming months
35:30 - How the pandemic has affected instrument collecting and prices
39:50 - Thoughts on the future of early American brass band performance
56:29 - Grappling with the legacy of "Dixie" and monuments
1:07:49 - Purpose of keeping this history alive, different ways to do it
1:20:08 - Upcoming events for Jari, David, Bob, and Jeff, and where you can find out more about each person
1:33:41- Featured Albums: Sounds from the Opera House (Saxton’s Cornet Band), Hurrah for the Union (Federal City Brass Band), Yankee Bands in Dixie’s Land (Olde Towne Brass), Cheer, Boys, Cheer! (excelsior cornet band)
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