On May 16-17, join the Sinfonietta Bel Canto in its production of “El Capitan,” John Philip Sousa’s first successful operetta ...
Long ago, newspapers had marches. Songs for the press to publicize itself — giving readers a toe-tapping reminder of the hard ...
On Aug. 15, 1928, the Manitowoc Herald-News reported “America’s March King” John Philip Sousa and his band was to play “Two Golden Jubilee Concerts” at the Capitol Theatre on Saturday, Sept. 15. The ...
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Born Washington, D.C. Known as the “March King,” John Philip Sousa created the brass band music that set the tempo for ...
Are you aware that we're so fortunate to live in Franklin County for so many reasons? One of these things that makes it so special is our rich history. I've had a real passion for many years about our ...
Clifton Webb and Ruth Hussey as Mr. and Mrs. Sousa standing with the High School Cadets Band during filming in 1951. Scott Schwartz Clifton Webb posing as John Philip Sousa for a promotional ...
Most people familiar with patriotic Fourth of July celebrations in the United States have likely heard at least one song by John Philip Sousa, famous 19th-century conductor and composer of “Stars and ...
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