Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Newspapers, we all agree, are not what they were. The thing we don't agree on is why. Is it the internet? Or the decline in ...
John Philip Sousa was born on November 6, 1854, in Washington, D.C. He is celebrated as an American composer and conductor. His vibrant marches continue to echo through the halls of history and have ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Arguably, the most popular early 20th-century visitor to Fort Worth (after Theodore Roosevelt) was bandleader John Philip Sousa.
Warm up the piccolos. This is the week when John Philip Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever" will be played more than any other piece of music, American or otherwise. And why not? Sousa's ...
SOUSA MARCH. A newly discovered march by John Philip Sousa, written two years before his death and featuring a drum cadence that recalls his famous “Semper Fidelis,” will have its U.S. premiere Friday ...
CHICAGO — What Scott Joplin did for ragtime and Jelly Roll Morton for jazz, John Philip Sousa achieved for another expression of the American spirit: the march. More than that, he nurtured and ...
Sousa’s “The Stars and Stripes Forever” is America’s national march, as voted by Congress in 1987. Celebrating The Fourth With John Philip Sousa's Iconic Marches John Philip Sousa’s “The Stars and ...
CHICAGO - What Scott Joplin did for ragtime and Jelly Roll Morton for jazz, John Philip Sousa achieved for another expression of the American spirit — the march. But unlike Joplin and Morton, who ...
BARRE – There are no busted brackets among the 54 members of the Quabbin Regional High School Symphonic Wind Ensemble, at least not when it comes to Sousa’s March Mania. On a damp, raw Friday morning, ...
Newspapers, we all agree, are not what they were. The thing we don't agree on is why. Is it the internet? Or the decline in reading? Is it because reporters are biased? Or because reporters are so ...