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The Goldman Band - The Washington Post March Album

The Goldman Band - The Washington Post March Album
Performer: The Goldman Band
Title: The Washington Post March
Country: US
Style:Marches
Catalog number: 5-1154, ZSP 11615
Label: Columbia
MP3 album szie: 2991 mb
FLAC album size: 1820 mb

Tracklist

1The Washington Post March
Composed By – John Philip SousaConductor – Edwin Franko Goldman
2U.S Field Artillery March
Composed By – John Philip SousaConductor – Edwin Franko Goldman
3The Thunderer
Composed By – John Philip SousaConductor – Edwin Franko Goldman
4The Glory Of The Yankee Navy
Composed By – John Philip SousaConductor – Edwin Franko Goldman

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  • Matrix / Runout: ZSP11615-10

Short intro

The Washington Post often called The Washington Post March is a march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1889. Since then, it has remained as one of his most popular marches throughout the United States and many other countries. In 1889, the recent purchasers of The Washington Post newspaper-Frank Hatton, a former Postmaster General, and Beriah Wilkins, a former Democratic congressman from Ohio-requested that Sousa, the leader of the United States Marine Band, compose a march for the newspaper's. Listen to Washington Post March from The Goldman Band's America Marches for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. The President's Own United States Marine Band recorded John Philip Sousa's march The Washington Post on March, 3, 2009, in the John Philip Sousa : The Goldman Band Writer: John Philip Sousa. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are truncated eliptical, truncated conical, truncated conical, truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 400. 0, Rolloff: -12. The preferred versions suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L. have been copied to have the more friendly filenames. Matrix number: 26291A Catalog number: 26291-A. Other IDs from the record include: P 5-3. Please enjoy WASHINGTON POST MARCH on my Columbia Grafonola. WASHINGTON POST MARCH John Philip Sousa The Goldman Band Edwin Franko Goldman, Conductor. P 5-3 26291-A. Has been played on. Netherlands 2. Radio Atlantis Rotterdam. The Washington Post newspaper claims in its history that this march was written as a tribute to the newspaper and performed by Sousa and his band in 1899. But of course, the work dates to 1889 moreover, The Washington Post in the march's title referred to the Marine contingent posted in the nation's capital at the time, not to the newspaper. It is true that Sousa performed the march at ceremonies held in 1899 by the newspaper, and the work's title was obviously fitting for the occasion. This march has been among Sousa's most popular for years, considered by many his best k. The Goldman Band. 47 Shazams. Open in. President Garfield's Inauguration March. The Goldman BandRichard Franko Goldman. Our Director. Revival March. The Goldman Band & Richard Franko Goldman. Stars And Stripes Forever. Washington Post. OnThisDay On June 15, 1889, the Washington Post newspaper held an award ceremony on the Smithsonian grounds to announce the winner of the Posts essay contest for school children. The owners of the newspaper had requested Sousa, then leader of the Marine Band, to compose a march for the ceremony. Read more: The-Washington-Post-M MarineMusicalMoment powerofmusic musicconnects. Blair GuildThe Washington Post. Mail-in voting: Your 2020 election guide during the coronavirus. UP NEXT. Washington held a full-team workout a day after shutting down Nationals Park because the team had yet to receive results from recent coronavirus tests. By Jesse Dougherty. 2 hours ago. Template:Listen Template:Listen The Washington Post is a march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1889. In 1889, the owners of The Washington Post newspaper requested that John Philip Sousa, the leader of the United States Marine Band, compose a march for the newspaper's essay contest awards ceremony. Sousa obliged The Washington Post March was introduced at the ceremony on June 15