John Philip Sousa

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b : November 6, 1854 in Washington D.C. (USA)
d : March 6, 1932 in Reading (USA)
American bandleader, conductor and composer, mostly famous for his military marches, including "Stars and Stripes Forever", who gave him the nickname "the March King".
The sousaphone instrument was named in tribute to him.
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Sousa Marches

(3 versions)
Stereo-Fidelity 1958

Sousa Marches

(LP)
Somerset 1958

John Philip Sousa - Frederick Fennell, Eastman Wind Ensemble - Sound Off (2 versions)

Mercury 1960

The Great

(LP)
Studio 2 Stereo 1966

Sousa* / Antonin Kubalek - Other Sides Of Sousa (LP)

Antilles 1975

John Philip Sousa, Band Of The Coldstream Guards, The - The Coldstream Guards Salute To Sousa (LP, Album)

Music For Pleasure 1975

American Marches

(LP)
AMIGA 1977

Wu* / Sousa* / Liszt* - Boston Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa - People's Republic Of China (LP)

Philips 1979

John Philip Sousa - Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra - Marching Along With John Philip Sousa (LP)

Bainbridge Records 1983

John Philip Sousa - Philip Jones Ensemble*, Elgar Howarth - Stars & Stripes Forever (2 versions)

Decca 1984

John Philip Sousa, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Erich Kunzel - Peaches And Cream - John Philip Sousa Dances And Marches (LP)

Vox Cum Laude 1984

Sousa*, Wallace Collection, The - Stars And Stripes Forever - Great Marches & Incidental Music (CD, Album)

Nimbus Records 1988

Morton Gould, Sousa* • Goldman* • Gould* - Brass & Percussion (CD, Album, RM, Car)

Living Stereo, RCA Red Seal, Sony Music 2010

Sousa Plays To Beat The Band

(LP, Album)
Mark56 Records Unknown

Singles & EPs

Sousa* - Twentieth Century-Fox Studio Orchestra, Alfred Newman - Stars And Stripes Forever / Semper Fidelis (7")

MGM Records 1952

Stars And Stripes Forever

(2x7", EP)
RCA Victor 1954

On Parade

(Flexi, 7", S/Sided)
Longines Symphonette Society, Lyntone Unknown

Compilations

Sousa*, Fennell*, Eastman Wind Ensemble - Fennell Conducts Sousa Marches (CD, Comp)

Mercury Living Presence 1992

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