Churchill Downs is iconic for multiple reasons.Whether it be the Twin Spires, the fashion or, of course, the Most Exciting ...
It’s by far the most recognizable audible symbol of the Kentucky Derby. The “Call to the Post” is played every year by Churchill Downs’ official Bugler Steve Buttleman. “It’s a blessing that I get to ...
The trumpet John H. Brandt blew to sound the beginning of the 1889 Land Run is on display at the Oklahoma Territorial Museum ...
It is one of the most iconic tunes in all of sports, and it has nothing to do with goals, runs, baskets or touchdowns.
The central role that Daniel Butterfield played in taps was largely unknown until the late 19th century, only coming to light ...
WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) — As those in Trumbull County honored the fallen on Memorial Day, a live bugler played taps at several points throughout the ceremony. Gary Watson is from Cortland and is a ...
A bugler who played at the proclamation of the King in Royal Hillsborough is helping to keep centuries of military tradition alive in the Co Down village. Andrew Carlisle, 47, is the bugler for ...
While digging beneath an early third-century A.D. officers’ clubhouse at the site of the Roman fort of Vindolanda in northern England, archaeologists unearthed a rare copper alloy mouthpiece ...
Having joined the UFC just three years ago, it’s safe to say Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett has comfortably reached British icon and cult hero... The world’s defining voice in music and pop ...
The Bugler's Dream is one of the most iconic scores in all of sports.
If you want to start a podcast, Peabody TV is the place to make it. The public access station has started up a string of ...
Nearly 5,000 people waited along the Canadian River near Purcell for their chance of a lifetime. On March 1, 1939, The Daily Oklahoman published this article about a little-known Land Run participant.