Volunteers play 'Taps' at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery every summer, honoring fallen soldiers with a live performance.
Twenty four notes played on a bugel or trumpet hold more meaning than words can say. The sound of Taps brings many people to tears. Jenn Hozempa plays it at the town common in Franklin, Massachusetts ...
FRANKLIN, Massachusetts (WBZ) — Twenty four notes played on a bugel or trumpet hold more meaning than words can say. The sound of Taps brings many people to tears. Jenn Hozempa plays it at the town ...
On the town common in Franklin, Jenn Hozempa is one of three musicians who step forward dozens of times a year to honor fallen service members. WBZ-TV's Jacob Wycoff reports. Donald Trump gives update ...
The solemn U.S. military bugle call "Taps" originated with a Union Army father finding the melody written on paper in the pocket of his deceased Confederate soldier son. An old copied-and-pasted rumor ...
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