Yes. There were some exceptions in cases in which the drummer was not formally enlisted (and was more of a regimental mascot) but, in the vast majority of cases, any drummer, fifer, or other musician was carried on the regiments rolls as a full-fledged member of the unit, and was entitled to pay, uniform, allowances, pension, etc. The published regimental rosters were derived from the regiment's muster rolls, and would list each member of the regiment regardless of age.
Officially listed on rosters - 660.
Officially listed on rosters - 660.
Sorry, not sure but I noticed on google that Snubba Trask was your grandfather-he was my father's uncle.
There is no person on either of Captain Scott's rosters -- the Discovery or the Terra Nova expeditions' -- listed as 'from Wales' or 'Welsh'.
Many rosters are listed online, simply google 'Who played for (the team name) in 1980? and look for answers which include a roster.
Enter "Army Navy Game Program 1961" On an Ebay search in "sports memorabilia". If there is not one currently listed, enter a Search for that description. They will e-mail you when one is listed.
Baseball-almanac has year by year rosters with jeresy numbers. http://baseball-almanac.com/teams/minn.shtml The 2001 Twins Media guide has every player up to that point listed by Jersey number. If you aare looking for up to date stats go to ESPN or their home page website.
Kevin Cloud. He is credited as a performer in a few of the songs and when you google him, he appears as a drummer.
Yes but only as an alternate player . He is listed on the 1967 team payroll but not the roster. There are several players on practice teams that never made rosters even though they played in several games .
They were done designing the people in the rosters, before they fired half the roster. And that's also why Matt Hardy isn't listed either.
Daniel Fox (lil' Dan) joined Mushroomhead in 2006 as a touring drummer. He is listed as playing water drums, electronic drums, and custom percussion. It has been comment to see Lil' Dan take over on the main drum kit for drummer Skinny for the song born of desire while playing live.
The game has a contract with the MLBPA and any non-members (players who crossed during the '94 strike for example), therefore they were omitted from the the game rosters. Bonds however never crossed during the strike, but he did opt out as of the MLBPA on his own, so he also cannot be listed as a player on any MLBPA games, so the player Reggie Stocker was created to make rosters more accurate.