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Back when Sousa was the march king, every newspaper had a march of its own.
A management company has been playing a Sousa march from speakers on the Veterans Museum, and some homeless people believe ...
"The Washington Post March" (1889) is, second to "Stars and Stripes Forever," the most popular march in the world — certainly among the classics written by "march king" John Philip Sousa.
This patriotic American march is considered to be some of the best work composed by Sousa. In his autobiography, Sousa wrote that he composed the song on Christmas Day 1896.
The Heartland Pops Band and Chorus will present a patriotic concert Sunday, May 23 at 2:15P.M. at Crossroads Fellowship Church in Jackson. The band will play plenty of John Philip Sousa marches ...
Presented in the style of the “March King” John Philip Sousa, the concert will feature Sousa marches “The Harmonica Wizard,” “Washington Post” and “Stars and Stripes Forever.” ...
Just who was John Philip Sousa? This intimate portrait brings Sousa to Life--who he was, why he was driven to succeed, his love of country--and explores his life and times through hundreds of photos, ...
Though Sousa composed 17 light operas (only “El Capitan” gets regularly revived these days) plus books, concert pieces and songs, it’s the marches – 136 of them – that distinguish him.