Tuba Christmas, a nationwide holiday tradition, returned to Peoria on Sunday, bringing dozens of brass musicians together for ...
For the many years they were living in Maryland, the Alexander family would find themselves making the trip over to Baltimore ...
The annual Tuba Christmas concert on the steps of McMurran Hall brought holiday cheer and awareness, once again, to the ...
WKAR Current Sports reporter never intended to play the tuba, or be part of the section for most of his life. He’s glad the journey took him to the back of the band. There are 300 members in Michigan ...
For 50 years and counting, Holiday Tubas has been spreading holiday cheer at the University of Iowa. Here's what to know ...
Kansas State University music professor Steven Maxwell has led the annual free performance at Manhattan Town Center since ...
DULUTH — Did you play tuba in high school? Or perhaps the euphonium or baritone? Wish you still had a place to toot your own horn? Wish granted, provided you like playing Christmas music.
The tuba is a funny instrument. Its sound is like a gaseous rumbling from deep within the earth—or our bellies. Hardly fleet of foot—it’s heavy, often pushing 30 pounds, and awkward—it’s seldom given ...
On the first TubaChristmas, around 300 musicians showed up at the ice skating rink at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, bearing their giant brass instruments. A massive, all-tuba holiday concert was ...