This category is for sites related to any aspect of modern recreation of the musical styles, compositions, performers or bands of the Revolutionary War period.
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History, events, campfollowers, photo page, and their mission; educating the public about 18th century life by presenting a precise, authentic martial music unit.
Continually active corps since 1868. Photographs and performance schedule. Connecticut.
Playing standard traditional fife and drum music. Photographs and a list of music they perform. Hackettstown, New Jersey.
International organization includes a music library, calendar, museum, and store.
Middletown, Connecticut. Photo gallery, schedule, roster, history, and repertoire.
From Lilburn, Georgia, the CRFD is dedicated to the preservation of 18th century American music. The CRFD strives to present an authentic impression of fife and drum music heard during the American Revolution.
About their local music traditions, member biographies, play list and repertoire, past and future performances, images, and recruiting efforts. Rochester, New York.
A New York corps shares 700+ pages of sheet music, online chat, fife and drum mailing list, summer camp, and jobs listings.
Yorktown, Virginia . Photographs of recent performances, downloadable music and a schedule of upcoming events.
Find links, history, images of muster corps of students, ages 8 to 18. Traveling USA and abroad extensively.
Brief stories of the Lexington Minute Company, and local freelance re-enators of both Civil and Revolutionary eras.
Includes video, photos, history, and schedule.
About membership, ordering recordings, free sound clips, seasonal schedule. Massachusetts.
Opens most conventions and meetings in the Philadelphia area and performs daily at Independence Hall every summer. Photographs and narration of recent events.
Sheet music, Java countermarch instruction from those representing Massachusetts musicians of the American Colonial militia at the onset of the War for Independence.
Sheet music, Java countermarch instruction from those representing Massachusetts musicians of the American Colonial militia at the onset of the War for Independence.
Continually active corps since 1868. Photographs and performance schedule. Connecticut.
About their local music traditions, member biographies, play list and repertoire, past and future performances, images, and recruiting efforts. Rochester, New York.
Includes video, photos, history, and schedule.
Find links, history, images of muster corps of students, ages 8 to 18. Traveling USA and abroad extensively.
Yorktown, Virginia . Photographs of recent performances, downloadable music and a schedule of upcoming events.
A New York corps shares 700+ pages of sheet music, online chat, fife and drum mailing list, summer camp, and jobs listings.
Playing standard traditional fife and drum music. Photographs and a list of music they perform. Hackettstown, New Jersey.
From Lilburn, Georgia, the CRFD is dedicated to the preservation of 18th century American music. The CRFD strives to present an authentic impression of fife and drum music heard during the American Revolution.
Opens most conventions and meetings in the Philadelphia area and performs daily at Independence Hall every summer. Photographs and narration of recent events.
International organization includes a music library, calendar, museum, and store.
Brief stories of the Lexington Minute Company, and local freelance re-enators of both Civil and Revolutionary eras.
History, events, campfollowers, photo page, and their mission; educating the public about 18th century life by presenting a precise, authentic martial music unit.
Middletown, Connecticut. Photo gallery, schedule, roster, history, and repertoire.
About membership, ordering recordings, free sound clips, seasonal schedule. Massachusetts.