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Hello,
On Memorial Day I went to hear a brass band. They were pretty good and played some good old jazz and early 1900's marches. Anyway, they started out the performance with The Star Spangled banner. The conductor asked the audience to please stand for the national Anthem. They did; however, most of the band were wearing red, white, and blue top hats and they did not take them of during the Anthem. Is this correct etiquette for the band since they have their hands full? Somehow it doesn't seem right. However, it does seem like I can remember a Bing Crosby movie where he sings a patriotic song with a top hat on. May not have been the anthem he was singing though.
Many members of the band are friends of mine so don't be to hard on them.
Atterbury
On Memorial Day I went to hear a brass band. They were pretty good and played some good old jazz and early 1900's marches. Anyway, they started out the performance with The Star Spangled banner. The conductor asked the audience to please stand for the national Anthem. They did; however, most of the band were wearing red, white, and blue top hats and they did not take them of during the Anthem. Is this correct etiquette for the band since they have their hands full? Somehow it doesn't seem right. However, it does seem like I can remember a Bing Crosby movie where he sings a patriotic song with a top hat on. May not have been the anthem he was singing though.
Many members of the band are friends of mine so don't be to hard on them.
Atterbury