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Ding, ding, ding. What do we have for him, Johnny? Well, embarrassment, for one thing. KSAZ reporter Cory McCloskey's fellow anchors laughed at him.. He had to get the sousaphone player to bend over.
Self-proclaimed "America's finest news source" The Onion reports that Activision's latest virtual-instrument title, Sousaphone Hero, isn't selling as well as the company had hoped, despite a $25M ...
In 2005, a sousaphone was lost during Hurricane Katrina. Now the replacement has vanished. It should be easy to spot, it reads "Preservation Hall" on the bell. There is a reward.
Reporter Cory McCloskey suffered a moment of embarrassment when he stuck his mic in a band player's sousaphone only to have it fall. Skip to main content. Boydton, VA ...
In February, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band in New Orleans had a rare Italian-made sousaphone stolen. Now, thanks to an anonymous tipster, it's back in the band's possession.
What the hell are you going to do with a sousaphone?” He filed a police report and he’s offering a $500 reward to get it back. He’s hopeful they will, somehow, be reunited.
Zack Hickman plays his sousaphone in Watertown (WBZ-TV) "It's a human touch we all need right now. And that's what I loved about it," Caulfied said.
Never Stand to Close to a Shirtless Man with a Huge Sousaphone on the Subway (Video) Just another day on the NYC subway. Julian Kimble. September 12, 2013. Share.
In this case, the contrarians are members of a contemporary incarnation of the Ku Klux Klan, and their most vocal opponent is a sousaphone-playing young man named Matt Buck.
Reunited, and it feels so good. That’s the memorable chorus from a late-1970s Peaches and Herb hit. And while the song probably doesn’t translate well on the sousaphone, for Tacoma’s Pat Van ...
We don't know — but it sure does make for a great news story. "Listen to this," KSAZ reporter Cory McCloskey said. Ding, ding, ding. What do we have for him, Johnny? Well, embarrassment, for one ...
A sousaphone player has caused much hilarity in America by playing humorous music alongside a march by the Ku Klux Klan. The march, which took place in Columbia in 2015, was organised to protest the ...