- John Philip Sousa - Wikipedia
Through the Year with Sousa: Excerpts from the Operas, Marches, Miscellaneous Compositions, Novels, Letters, Magazine Articles, Songs, Sayings and Rhymes of John Philip Sousa
- John Philip Sousa | Biography, Marches, Semper Fidelis | Britannica
Biography of John Philip Sousa, American bandmaster and composer of many remarkable military marches, including ‘Semper Fidelis’ (1888), which became the official march of the U S Marine Corps; ‘The Washington Post’ (1889); ‘The Liberty Bell’ (1893); and ‘The Stars and Stripes Forever’ (1897)
- John Philip Sousa - United States Marine Band
John Philip Sousa served as the the 17th Director of "The President's Own" from 1880-1892 The most famous director of the band, he wrote the national march "The Stars and Stripes Forever" and
- John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) - American composer, conductor patriot
John Philip Sousa was born in 1854 in Washington, D C and died in 1932 He worked as a theater musician and conducted the U S Marine Band before starting his own civilian band in 1892
- The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa Vol. 1 - YouTube
Volume 1 contains Sousa's first 17 of 136 marches They are available here in chronological order, spanning 1873-1882 Sousa, known as "The March King", was director of the Marine Band from
- John Philip Sousa | A Capitol Fourth | PBS
From 1900 to 1910, the Sousa Band toured the U S , Europe, Great Britain, the Canary Islands, in the South Pacific, strengthening its growing reputation as the most admired American band of its
- John Philip Sousa and “Stars and Stripes Forever”: A Christmas Story
U S Marine Corps Veteran John Philip Sousa was crossing the Atlantic on an ocean liner on Christmas Day 1896 when the tune for “Stars and Stripes Forever” popped into his head
- John Philip Sousa Timeline - Library of Congress
Timeline of key events in the life of John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
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