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"The Stars and Stripes Forever" is considered Sousa's most famous composition. [3] A British journalist named Sousa "The March King", in comparison to "The Waltz King" — Johann Strauss II. [4] However, not all of Sousa's marches had the same level of public appeal. [2] Some of his early marches are lesser known and rarely performed. [2]
The Free Lunch Cadets (1877) Love Me Little, Love Me Long (1877) Lonely (1877) Hoping (1877) ‘Deed I Has to Laugh (1877) Mavourneen Asthore (1878) Smick, Smack, Smuck (1878) When He Is Near (1880) Pretty Patty Honeywood (1881) A Rare Old Fellow (1881) Star of Light (1882) We'll Follow Where the White Plume Waves (1884) The Window Blind (1887)
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During his tenure, he was popularly referred to as the "March King". [2] In 1892, after leaving the marine band, Sousa started his own band, which he later called "Sousa's Band". [3]: 17 The Boy Scouts of America was formed in 1910; Sousa considered it a "wonderful and powerful force toward the making of true Americanism and good citizens".
Sousa did it all for more than 30 years on 31 national tours and 14 international tours. In 1924 alone, more than 3 million people heard the Sousa band, more than any other American musical performer.
"The High School Cadets" is a march written in 1890 by John Philip Sousa in honor of the cadet drill team of Washington High School in the District of Columbia. It is in regimental march form ( I-AA-BB-CC-DD ) and is a popular selection for school concert and marching bands, as well as for professional orchestras and bands.
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