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Teens in Lexington carry on the sound of the American Revolution

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A group of teenagers in Lexington, Massachusetts, are preserving and performing the music and traditions of the American Revolution through the William Diamond Junior Fife & Drum Corps. This corps aims to educate the public and pass on historical musical practices.
  • The William Diamond Junior Fife & Drum Corps comprises teenagers dedicated to reenacting the historical performances of the American Revolution era. They meticulously study and play the music, wear period-accurate attire, and perform at various events. This hands-on approach allows them to connect with and interpret a crucial period in American history. The corps actively participates in local and regional historical commemorations and parades, bringing the sounds of the past to life for contemporary audiences. Their performances serve as both an educational tool and a living history demonstration, fostering an appreciation for the musical heritage that accompanied the fight for independence. The commitment of these young musicians highlights the enduring legacy of the Revolution and the importance of preserving its cultural artifacts through active participation and performance.
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