Beyond his music, John Philip Sousa remains a walking, baton-wielding lesson in history more than 85 years after his death. Consider the mouthpiece. Keith Brion did Friday, bestowing a gentle lesson ...
What did Americans do before they twerked, twisted, hully-gullied, moonwalked, strolled, shimmied, madisoned, cha-cha'd, charlestoned, lindy-hopped, nae-naed, or did it Gangnam Style? They marched.
LYNCHBURG, Va (WSET) — The Lynchburg Pops Community Band is back again with the Sousa Spectacular! This event will be celebrating the "American March King" through song along with others that we all ...
When New Holland Band director Kenneth Laudermilch takes the stage at Fulton Opera House this weekend, not only will he be conducting the music of John Philip Sousa, but he also will be holding the ...
STUART — March on! As we step into springtime, the Stuart Community Concert Band Is getting ready to present "An Old-Fashioned Sousa Concert." "An Old-Fashioned Sousa Concert" will feature music ...
“The Stars and Stripes Forever” and other cherished marches from American composer John Philip Sousa will be heard across the country on the Fourth of July next week, so what better place to watch ...
In the early 1900s, New York City’s rich and famous flocked to the waterfront estates on Long Island’s North Shore. Among them was John Philip Sousa, the band leader and composer who lived in a ...