One more old tuba I'm trying to identify
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 11:05 am
Hi again, all,
Here is one more photo that will be included in my upcoming ITEA Journal article on the Anglo Canadian Leather Co. Band at its world-class tuba players, that has a tuba that I am trying to identify.
This is James Romeril, in late 1915, and in Hamilton, Ontario, before leaving to serve in the Great War.
After the war, he returned to Ontario and played in that amazing band in Huntsville. Then, in 1923 and 1924, he played with Sousa, after which he remained in Huntsville. Finally, he moved his family to Middletown, OH, in 1928 to play with Frank Simon in the Armco Band.
So, what can you tell me about this horn?
Thanks so much!
Dave
Here is one more photo that will be included in my upcoming ITEA Journal article on the Anglo Canadian Leather Co. Band at its world-class tuba players, that has a tuba that I am trying to identify.
This is James Romeril, in late 1915, and in Hamilton, Ontario, before leaving to serve in the Great War.
After the war, he returned to Ontario and played in that amazing band in Huntsville. Then, in 1923 and 1924, he played with Sousa, after which he remained in Huntsville. Finally, he moved his family to Middletown, OH, in 1928 to play with Frank Simon in the Armco Band.
So, what can you tell me about this horn?
Thanks so much!
Dave