Comments on: Harrisburg Horse Show 1969 https://bandsir.com A musical history Thu, 01 Feb 2024 23:51:28 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 By: Bruce Daggett https://bandsir.com/1969-1970/harrisburg-horse-show-1969/#comment-1559 Wed, 28 Aug 2019 01:12:49 +0000 https://www.bandsir.com/?page_id=1543#comment-1559 Bill loved the Band and the Duke...and so did I. Regards, Band Sir! Bruce Daggett 67, 69 JC]]> Dan:

I truly appreciate all your efforts ..all these years.
I appreciate also all the guys that have made the band reunions a reality.

It has been a very hard couple years for me with my brother’s passing (Bill Daggett)
I couldn’t make the big Duke reunion because I was still working at the time and had commitments I couldn’t reschedule. As hard as I tried, I will always regret that I couldn’t make arrangements otherwise.

I told my brother that we would go the following year together and unfortunately we were all consumed with his struggle with Lung cancer. We had the trip planned but it was too late as it turned out.

I will always cherish the picture of Bill taken in front of Band Barracks during the Duke reunion.

So thank you for keeping the memories alive! I played on this recording that night in Harrisburg. While I played alto sax in the concert band, Duke had me play base drum on the march… (a decision I think he probably regretted later on with all my “base drum concertos ” šŸ™‚

Bill loved the Band and the Duke…and so did I.

Regards,
Band Sir!
Bruce Daggett 67, 69 JC

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By: Gerry Maynard https://bandsir.com/1969-1970/harrisburg-horse-show-1969/#comment-1557 Tue, 27 Aug 2019 18:53:02 +0000 https://www.bandsir.com/?page_id=1543#comment-1557 Sincere thank you to Dan Wolfe for keeping the VF Band memories alive. Just listened (again) to the 69 Harrisburg Horse Show recordings that Bob Miele sent to you. The memories are vivid all these years later. I gave the “Forward March” command with the mace and the superb musicians stepped on to the dirt floor of the arena with our spit shined shoes, our ranks perfectly aligned—and the Duke alongside. Then the crowd’s applause—-whew, just got a chill down my back.
Ref Bob Miele’s email above describing his return and conversation with me, Bill Kear, Tim Erdman, etc. Sadly, Bob passed away (too early) the next year in 2014. About a month or so before he was taken from us, we had a long conversation and he asked that I speak at his funeral service. I did, and reminisced about our time together at VF. Bob and I were plebe roommates and eventually graduated together 4 yrs later. This was after talking him out of going AWOL about 3 or 4 months in. I caught him going out the window heading down Continental Drive toward the Main Gate—he had had enough of the plebe system. For whatever reason, my youthful counseling must have had some impact. Charlie Scaperotto from our Band also spoke at his service.
Additional note: if you click on the “About the Regimental Band” link on BandSir.com, and scroll down to just past the picture of an unpainted Von Steuben Hall, you’ll read about another great Bob Miele story at our White House concert sent in by Dan Caughey—ironically, also featuring the Post Horn Gallop.
Ahhh–the VF Band memories are life-sustaining. Band Sir!

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By: Richard H Wingert MD https://bandsir.com/1969-1970/harrisburg-horse-show-1969/#comment-1556 Tue, 27 Aug 2019 13:57:31 +0000 https://www.bandsir.com/?page_id=1543#comment-1556 In reply to patrick Mulkerns.

Exactly my friend. I feel the same way. I am now an old man and think about those days frequently. Richard Wingert ’63 and’65 Band.

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By: Dan Wolfe https://bandsir.com/1969-1970/harrisburg-horse-show-1969/#comment-1553 Mon, 26 Aug 2019 16:41:14 +0000 https://www.bandsir.com/?page_id=1543#comment-1553 In reply to Dan Witter.

Thank you, Dan, for your most kind words! As you know, many of the album recordings including the most recent are from files that you provided. It’s a tremendous privilege to preserve these memories. And wow, what incredible musicianship! I marvel at the talent preserved in every file I open. Thanks again! Dan Wolfe, ’74, ’76

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By: Dan Witter https://bandsir.com/1969-1970/harrisburg-horse-show-1969/#comment-1552 Mon, 26 Aug 2019 16:18:56 +0000 https://www.bandsir.com/?page_id=1543#comment-1552 Dear Dan. I add my thanks to that of Bob’s, Bill’s, Jeff’s, and I’m sure many others for your superb commitment to bringing VF memories to life. I know comments are one measure of the audience for your hard efforts, so I wanted to be sure to add my thanks. As I read Bob’s words to you—and knowing Bob has passed—I truly was choked up. Mr. Mulkerns’ comment is very kind and reminds all of us from the Duke bands that innumerable times each day and week we essentially played concerts for an audience of over 1,000–the Long Gray Line of which we were all members. What a remarkable experience. I’m grateful too that Mr. Getz (John’s dad—a brilliant trumpet player who was a member of the Woody Herman Big Band in his day) thought to record selections from the Harrisburg performance, not knowing that years later they would be so important for posterity. He documented utterly electric virtuoso post horn performances by Bob and Jeff, and the remarkable sound of the VF field band at full volume. Good night, we could play well on the march—remarkable balance, intonation, and execution for a youth band—indeed, as Bob noted, rivaling pro military bands. All those Saturday football game half-time performances in September and October (truthfully, not my favorite obligation, except our scholarships came bundled with football half-times!) were critical preparation for the all-important Harrisburg program—as close to a full British military tattoo as those enormous Harrisburg audiences would witness. It’s so obvious when the Band breaks into the slow march with Lawrence of Arabia theme; breathtaking for the audience and drawing their applause. I was saddened to learn of Mr. Getz’s passing years ago; then stunned to learn of Bob Miele’s death far too early (regretting not making the effort to travel from my home in Missouri to attend the alum gathering Bob mentioned); then utterly shocked to learn that John Getz had passed away in recent time. I so appreciate the Feltham-era reunion in Philly, and grateful for the vision of those who organized that reunion—a trip I’d make again in an instant, because it proved the Band’s heartbeat is still there. None of us are promised tomorrow, so the here and now are so important. What a privilege to hear reminders (recorded by Mr. Getz, shared by Bob, and archived by you) in the here and now of what we were and will always be—the Band. Warmest regards. Dan Witter ā€˜68, ā€˜70

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By: Jeff Jarvis https://bandsir.com/1969-1970/harrisburg-horse-show-1969/#comment-1551 Mon, 26 Aug 2019 13:55:46 +0000 https://www.bandsir.com/?page_id=1543#comment-1551 Thanks so much for compiling these great memories. As I prepare to start my first day of school and 15th year as Director of Jazz Studies at California State University, Long Beach, hearing some of these recordings makes me realize where it all began. Certainly my father, as a band director and trumpeter, had a lot to do with my interest in music, but my career as a musician, conductor and composer was shaped by Colonel Feltham and by my fellow bandsmen at Valley Forge Military Academy. When I work with my college jazz bands I realize that I have no magic wand that makes them play so well; I simply follow Duke’s strategy – I don’t settle. I ask for 10% more than the players believe they have to give. My experiences at VFMA left me with memories that are just so vivid a half-century later that it seems like it all happened last week. To all of you, and to memories of Bob Miele and the many others we’ve lost, I am honored and privileged to have known you and to have made great music with you. Thank you.

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By: patrick Mulkerns https://bandsir.com/1969-1970/harrisburg-horse-show-1969/#comment-1550 Mon, 26 Aug 2019 02:07:52 +0000 https://www.bandsir.com/?page_id=1543#comment-1550 I am in tears at 65 years old. At the time we had no idea what we had at Valley Forge. this was a great time in my life every day this wonderful band played for all of us as a corp and we marched with pride. Any one of us that were a member of the long gray line thought it would never end it did and we all went into the real world we lost touch of these moments until we here again 43 years later and understand what it meant. I was truly blessed to be a part of this I am heart broken to what has become of our Valley Forge.Thanks for filling my heart and giving me a lost moment We prayed as once he prayed Valley Forge for thee.

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By: Bill Kear https://bandsir.com/1969-1970/harrisburg-horse-show-1969/#comment-1549 Mon, 26 Aug 2019 01:08:08 +0000 https://www.bandsir.com/?page_id=1543#comment-1549 Thank you, Dan. I’m so glad that no one can see me right now. The time that Gerry & I and many others spent with Bob and his family that day of Alumni Weekend is the epitome of what we had been trying to achieve for so many years. Waiting for the rest of the Band’s ā€œBob Miele’sā€ to finally return.
It is so nice to know all of this. Now pardon me while I listen to all of Jeff Jarvis & Bob Miele. Band Sir!

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