I know two. High School Cadets and El Capitan are two of his most famous compositions.
Sorry I don't know a third one.
John Philip Sousa wrote 136 Marches
John Philip Sousa, the March King wrote the march The Stars and Stripes Forever which is the Official March of the United States of America.
he worked at the military band. known as march king. this is a paragraph i wrote about him: John Philip Sousa achieved worldwide fame, and created a instrument called sousaphone. One of the popular music he wrote is: Stars And Stripes For Ever, and the Washington post. At the age of 11 Sousa conducted 7 grown up mans. While him a child his country U.S.A was in war with Russia.
Jan Sibelius and John Philip Sousa, among others. Mozart wrote music with Masonic themes as well.
There are many "military" marches. Perhaps the most familiar are by John Philip Souza
John Philip Sousa wrote 136 Marches
The autobiography that John Philip Sousa wrote is titled "Marching Along."
John Philip Sousa
John Philip Sousa.
John Philip Sousa wrote the Stars and Stripes forever.
John Philip Sousa, the March King wrote the march The Stars and Stripes Forever which is the Official March of the United States of America.
John Philip Sousa
John Philip Sousa. He wrote "King Cotton"
he worked at the military band. known as march king. this is a paragraph i wrote about him: John Philip Sousa achieved worldwide fame, and created a instrument called sousaphone. One of the popular music he wrote is: Stars And Stripes For Ever, and the Washington post. At the age of 11 Sousa conducted 7 grown up mans. While him a child his country U.S.A was in war with Russia.
Jan Sibelius and John Philip Sousa, among others. Mozart wrote music with Masonic themes as well.
Many composers wrote marches. John Philip Sousa is probably the most famous for his marches; he was called the "March King."
John Philip Sousa composed "The Washington Post March" in 1889. He wrote it to honor the newspaper "The Washington Post" and it remains one of his most popular and recognizable marches.