While “Congress Hall” the song did not approach the most popularity on Sousa’s hit parade, it did make more recent history when in 2004 a community band from the North Jersey city of Clifton was said ...
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.
John Philip Sousa, the king of the American march, used to slip transcriptions of classical composers into his concerts. It gave his players a break from the patriotic, heart-clutching, spirited romps ...
The Millikin University Symphonic Band and conductor Gary Shaw are doing their part to keep the spirit, name and music of composer and bandleader John Philip Sousa alive. The band's "Stars and Stripes ...
Arguably, the most popular early 20th-century visitor to Fort Worth (after Theodore Roosevelt) was bandleader John Philip Sousa. Both were headliners in their day. Roosevelt came to town twice (1905 ...
VDOT advises the public to travel before the weekend winter storm The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is advising the public to stay off the roads during the winter storm. Roanoke County ...