Newspapers, we all agree, are not what they were. The thing we don't agree on is why. Is it the internet? Or the decline in reading? Is it because reporters are biased? Or because reporters are so ...
One hundred years ago this week, Milwaukee threw a birthday bash for the biggest rock star in America. Well, maybe not a rock star — 1924 was a few decades before rock 'n' roll. But John Philip Sousa ...
SANTA CRUZ — The Santa Cruz High School band was invited to perform this weekend in the concert hall of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., for the John Philip ...
John Philip Sousa marches like "The Stars and Stripes Forever" will be played a lot in the coming days. Celebrating The Music Of John Philip Sousa In honor of the Fourth of July, Here & Now‘s Robin ...
What would the Fourth of July be without the music of John Philip Sousa? From his iconic “The Stars & Stripes Forever” to stirring marches such as “The Washington Post,” “Semper Fidelis” and “The ...
What's more American than the melodic, triumphant marches of the march king himself, John Philip Sousa? And let's toss in a world premiere of a heart-crossing, flag-waving piece written especially for ...
A popular song for bands to play nowadays is “The Stars and Stripes Forever,” the national march of the United States. John Philip Sousa wrote the iconic march on Christmas Day, 1896. He was on board ...
If you knew Sousa -- Sousa's Washington (1854-1874) -- There's no business like show business (1874-1881) -- Semper fi (1881-1892) -- Sousa's peerless concert band ...