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Herb, William | University of Illinois Archives
Name: Herb, William
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Other Files: Bertold Wavrek and Albertus Meyers, Sousa Band, Colorado train wreck
Clarinet section, Sousa Band, location unidentified
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Colorado train wreck
Earl D. Kilgour -- clarinet for the Sousa Band between 1920 and 1931
Edith Barry
Edith Barry
Flute Section, Sousa Band
Freddie Masters
Freddie Masters and His Musical Merrymakers
Fredrick K. Monroe
Jack Richerson
Joseph O. DeLuca
Navajo woman, possibly in Colorado
Newsclipping highlighting William Herb's career as a member of the Sousa Band during the 1920s
Newsclipping highlighting William Herb's career as a member of the Sousa Band during the 1920s
Russel Walt, Atlantic City, NJ
Russel Walt, Sousa Band
Saxophone Section, Sousa Band, location unidentified
Sousa Band member (Unidentified)
Sousa Band members
Sousa Band members, unidentified location
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (back cover)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (cover)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 1)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 10)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 11)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 12)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 13)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 14)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 15)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 16)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 17)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 18)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 2)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 3)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 4)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 5)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 6)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 7)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 8)
Sousa Band Souvenir Concert Program (page 9)
Sousa Band, possibly in Oklahoma
Sousa Band, Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NY
Sousa Band, train wreck near Rochester, NY
Sousa Band, unidentified location in Europe
Sousa Band, unidentified location in Europe
Sousa Band, unidentified location in Europe
Train wreck, possibly in Indiana
Train wreck, possibly near Rochester, NY
Train wreck, possibly near Rochester, NY
Train wreck, possibly near Rochester, NY
Train wreck, possibly near Rochester, NY
Tuba Section, Sousa Band
Unidentified Sousa Band member
Unidentified Sousa Band member
Unidentified Sousa Band member
Unidentified Sousa Band member
Unidentified Sousa Band member
Unidentified Sousa Band member
Unidentified Sousa Band member
Unidentified Sousa Band member
Unidentified Sousa Band member, Atlantic City, NJ
Unidentified Sousa Band member, Atlantic City, NJ
Unidentified Sousa Band members
Unidentified Sousa Band members
Unidentified Sousa Band members
Unidentified Sousa Band members
Unidentified Sousa Band members
Unidentified Sousa Band members, possibly in Oklahoma
Unidentified Sousa Band members, standing in front of a historical Navajo hogan, possibly in Colorado
William Herb, August Helmecke, Paul A. Desmond, Howard N. Goulden, Marjorie Moody and Winifred Bambrick, Colorado train wreck
William Herb's trunk used while a member of the Sousa Band
William Herb's trunk used while a member of the Sousa Band
William Herb's trunk used while a member of the Sousa Band
Historical Note: William Herb played tuba for the John Philip Sousa Band between 1924 and 1932. In addition, Herb was also a member of the Allentown Band from 1904 to c.1930, and continued to be involved with the organization following his tenure. According to an interview with Herb, he had never formally studied music but had played the tuba since the age of seven. In 1924 he stopped to hear Sousa perform at Willow Grove Park and after the concert he was told by a member of the ensemble the he was just the tuba player Sousa was looking for. Herb remained with the Sousa Band until Sousa's death.
Sources: Newspaper clipping in William Herb Papers, Sousa Band Uniform and Travel Trunk, 1924-1980: An Inventory, The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music (12/9/102, Series 2, Box 1, Folder 2).
Note Author: Scott Schwartz and Raquel Flores-Clemons