They're Playing Our SongCowboy BandsSymbols of pride for a town and its cattle industry, cowboy bands were formed in several western states. Kansas boasted cowboy bands in Dodge City, Sharon Springs, and Dickinson County.Dodge City Cow-Boy Band
The Dodge City Cow-Boy Band (pictured at right) was the earliest of its kind, organized in 1879. Members sported unique uniforms of cowboy hats, leather leggings, spurs, and pistols. The director used his nickel-plated six-shooter as a baton. These chaps (pictured courtesy of Boot Hill Museum, Dodge City) were worn by a member of the band in the 1880s. The Dodge City band's greatest triumph was marching in President Benjamin Harrison's inaugural parade in 1889. Led in the parade by "Buffalo Bill" Cody, the band reportedly was the greatest attraction that day. Following this engagement, the group disbanded and their equipment was sold to an Idaho cowboy band.
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