National Kazoo Day on January 28th recognizes nearly 200 years of kazoo music in the United States.
The instrument requires little effort to create a sound. However, some skill is necessary to make intelligible music. This simple instrument also adds comedic punctuations to just about any childhood song. The great thing about the kazoo is, if you can hum, you can play!
Warren H. Frost first proposed the name “kazoo” when he submitted his U.S. patent application for a musical toy instrument.
The U.S. Patent Office granted Frost’s application with patent no. 270,543 on January 9, 1883.
A simple and basic event at a local place in the Tucson area.
No prizes, FTF or hoopla. Just the company of other cachers
This is a get together for local and visiting cachers not so much to cache, but to help put a name to a face, share stories or just enjoy some conversation. Food and beverages are close by for those interested.
Hope you can join us.