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Marching Along: Recollections of Men, Women and Music

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John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), once the world's most popular musician, wrote an intriguing autobiography several years before he died. With this revised and updated edition, the story of the "March King," who charmed audiences around the globe for half a century, now springs back to life. Sousa's music is a vital part of the American heritage. His famous band, in actuality a cultural export, was the most successful organization of its kind in the history of entertainment. This book brings the colorful story of both Sousa and his music into true focus in a most delightful way. Of particular interest are Sousa's personal observations of Presidents of the United States, whom he served in his early life while leader of the United States Marine Band.

390 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1928

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