Not a colonist An englishman Born in Gloucester, Gloucestershire
John Stafford Smith was a British born composer who was born on March 30th, 1750 and died on September 21st, 1836 at the age of 86. He was a church organist and was also considered an early musicologist.
John Ross was buried in WA D.C
Francis Scott Key wrote the poem that was set to the music written by John Stafford Smith. Music derived from a British pub song named "Anacreon in Heaven" and composed by John Stafford Smith. There are timimg and some note differences. The version published by Sousa in 1905 is what we know today as "Star Spangled Banner""To Anacreon in Heav'n, where he sat in full glee,A few Sons of Harmony sent a petition;That he their Inspirer and Patron wou'd be;When this answer arrived from the Jolly Old Grecian;"Voice, Fiddle, and Flute,No longer be mute,I'll lend you my name and inspire you to boot,And besides I'll instruct you like me, to intwine,The Myrtle of Venus with Bacchus's Vine."
John and Mary Smith
John Stafford Smith was born on March 30, 1750.
John Stafford Smith was born on March 30, 1750.
The tune of the Star Spangled Banner was adapted from "To Anacreon in Heaven," which was composed by John Stafford Smith.
John Stafford Smith was a British composer who lived from 1750 - 1836. He was actively composing from the 1770s until probably 1815, so he was composing for around 40 years.
Captain John Smith died in London on June 21, 1631. He is buried in St. Sepulchre's Church.
Not a colonist An englishman Born in Gloucester, Gloucestershire
John Stafford Smith was a British born composer who was born on March 30th, 1750 and died on September 21st, 1836 at the age of 86. He was a church organist and was also considered an early musicologist.
The Anacreontic Song written by John Stafford Smith
Clive Stafford Smith was born on July 9, 1959.
Clive Stafford Smith was born on July 9, 1959.
June 1631 in London. He is buried there.
Clive Stafford Smith is 58 years old (birthdate: July 9, 1959).