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Robert Godkin, clarinet & curved soprano sax; John Mitchell, horn; Andrew Clark, banjo; Ted Houghton, tuba
Robert Godkin, clarinet & curved soprano sax; John Mitchell, horn; Andrew Clark, banjo; Ted Houghton, tuba
(04/30/10) Staff and volunteers launch another milling season at historic Watson's Mill in Manotick Ontario tomorrow. The mill first opened for business 150 years ago. Grand opening guests include the Brockville Infantry Company, the Manotick Brass and the Hot Spud Jazz Band. The four-man band keeps busy with appearances at various charitable events. Lucy Martin got the chance to chat with Hot Spud members between tunes at the mill's opening last year. Here they are, with a sample of their Dixieland fare.

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Meet the Masters: Norwood Brass Firemen, Community Brass Band
(06/05/00) The Volunteer Fire Department Band of Norwood (more familiar to many as the Norwood Brass Firemen) dates back to the late nineteenth century. Varying over the years from eight to twenty four members, they have played at everything from local celebrations to presidential inaugurations and the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.

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