BUGLE BOY MARCH - Free Jazz Leadsheet
"bugle boy march" was composed by Francis A. Myers and published in 1907. Its earliest known use arises within early jazz and parade‑band traditions in New Orleans, though a formal first recording date remains undocumented. Over time the march has been revived by traditional jazz and brass bands who value its catchy bugle‑call motif and easy groove.
The piece conveys youthful energy, ceremonial flair and vintage charm. Musically, it features a march form framed by a straightforward melodic line over military‑style rhythmic pulses, offering space for brass fanfares and ensemble interplay in small‑group or parade‑band settings.