tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8897242.post1480229662303322931..comments2023-10-30T06:50:17.036-04:00Comments on Buckles Blog: 1948 RBBB (Set 1) #9Buckleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06114738213931098664noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8897242.post-83303711002835726292010-08-18T20:38:54.676-04:002010-08-18T20:38:54.676-04:00Some years ago, THE WHITE TOPS ran an obituary for...Some years ago, THE WHITE TOPS ran an obituary for one of Merle Evans’ bandsmen from the under canvas days. It mentioned that he had conducted the band for a single Ringling performance in Madison Square Garden in 1950 while Merle was attending his wife’s funeral.Erichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05092859631394819499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8897242.post-16325942839933751262010-08-18T18:16:59.442-04:002010-08-18T18:16:59.442-04:00This photo's cutlines were inaccurate. The As...This photo's cutlines were inaccurate. The Associated Press on March 8, 1943, reported that among those returning for that year's Ringling Bros tour was "Merle Evans, who didn't miss a performance in 24 years until he left the circus in 1942 after the musicians union and management disagreed over wages. Recorded music was used the rest of the season..."<br />Circus historians have pointed this out numerous times. However, what many do not know was that Evans served as the interim band director for the Hardin-Simmons University Cowboy Band in 1942. As a 963 alum of Hardin-Simmons (in Abilene, TX), I was told that Evans practically scandalized the Baptist-run college's administration by leading a school band at a dance attended mostly by HSU students. After all, Baptist weren't supposed to dance. I'm certain Evans had a good laugh.Lane Taburthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01650122852878117945noreply@blogger.com