Soldiers of Song

Soldiers of Song
Title Soldiers of Song PDF eBook
Author Jason Wilson
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 248
Release 2012-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 1554588820

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The seeds of irreverent humour that inspired the likes of Wayne and Shuster and Monty Python were sown in the trenches of the First World War, and The Dumbells—concert parties made up of fighting soldiers—were central to this process. Soldiers of Song tells their story. Lucky soldiers who could sing a song, perform a skit, or pass as a “lady,” were taken from the line and put onstage for the benefit of their soldier-audiences. The intent was to bolster morale and thereby help soldiers survive the war. The Dumbells’ popularity was not limited to troop shows along the trenches. The group also managed a run in London’s West End and became the first ever Canadian production to score a hit on Broadway. Touring Canada for some twelve years after the war, the Dumbells became a household name and made more than twenty-five audio recordings. If nationhood was won on the crest of Vimy Ridge, it was the Dumbells who provided the country with its earliest soundtrack. Pioneers of sketch comedy, the Dumbells are as important to the history of Canadian theatre as they are to the cultural history of early-twentieth-century Canada.

The Soldier's Song

The Soldier's Song
Title The Soldier's Song PDF eBook
Author Alan Monaghan
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Pages 306
Release 2010
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780230740860

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As Ireland stands on the brink of political crisis in 1914, Europe plunges headlong into war. Irishman Stephen Ryan, who volunteers to fight for the British Army, is sent to Turkey where his romantic notions of war are soon shattered. Returning to Dublin in 1916 his loyalties are tested when he finds his brother fighting for the rebels.

Sound Targets

Sound Targets
Title Sound Targets PDF eBook
Author Jonathan R. Pieslak
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 241
Release 2009
Genre Iraq War, 2003-
ISBN 0253353238

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'Sound Targets' explores the role of music in American military culture, focusing on the experiences of soldiers returning from active service in Iraq. Pieslak describes how American soldiers hear, share, use & produce music, both on & off duty.

Lili Marlene

Lili Marlene
Title Lili Marlene PDF eBook
Author Liel Leibovitz
Publisher WW Norton
Pages 0
Release 2008-10-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780393065848

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The dramatic story of an iconic love song, its three creators, and their lives under the Nazis. "Lili Marlene," the unlikely anthem of World War II, cut across front lines and ideological divides, uniting soldiers across the globe. This love song, telling the story of a young woman waiting for her lover to return from the battlefield, began as a poem written by a German solider during World War I. The soldier-poet's words found their way to Berlin's decadent cabaret scene in the 1930s, where they were set to music by one of Hitler's favored composers. The song's singer, however, soon found herself torn between her desire for fame and a personal hatred of the Nazi regime. In a gripping and suspenseful narrative, the three artists' remarkable stories of arrests and close calls intertwine with the recollections of soldiers on all sides who fought their way through deserts and towns, seeking solace and finding hope in "Lili Marlene."

Songs of the Soldiers

Songs of the Soldiers
Title Songs of the Soldiers PDF eBook
Author Frank Moore
Publisher
Pages 342
Release 1864
Genre Songsters
ISBN

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Singing Soldiers

Singing Soldiers
Title Singing Soldiers PDF eBook
Author John Jacob Niles
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1927
Genre African American soldiers
ISBN

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A Soldier's Song

A Soldier's Song
Title A Soldier's Song PDF eBook
Author Ken Lukowiak
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1999-07-15
Genre Falkland Islands War, 1982
ISBN 9780753807576

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An utterly compelling and much needed reminder of what war is really all about. In 1982 Private Ken Lukowiak served with 2 Para in the Falklands. He was away from home for little more than eight weeks, yet the experience of war was to change his life for ever. Ten years passed before he was able to write about this brief period in his life. In those ten years he was brought face to face with the legacy of his Parachute Regiment training and with the knowledge that he had seen many men die - some of whom he himself had killed. From the voyage 'down South' on the MV Norland, from Goose Green to Fitzroy and the anti-climactic journey home Lukowiak illustrates the madness and black comedy of the soldier's world. He tells his painfully honest story in spare and brutal language and is both profound and often profoundly shocking.