KLOHR NOT SOUSA !!!!!
paprikapapa 2 months ago 3
You have credited several marches, including this one to Sousa, that he did not write. This one is by John Klohr.
mclaugtj 6 months ago 2
There was a radio show in Washington, DC in the 1960s and 1970s called "The Joy Boys" (one of the hosts was Williard Scott, who would be the weatherman on "The Today Show" in the 1970s). The trio of this march was their theme song.
WSenator1 6 months ago
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"The Billboard March" is a circus march written in 1901 by John N. Klohr, and dedicated to the Billboard music-industry magazine.
edecou 7 months ago
"The Billboard March" is a circus march written in 1901 by John N. Klohr, and dedicated to the Billboard music-industry magazine.
edecou 7 months ago 2
Thank you for uploading this! We're playing this in my school band and I practice along!
TomatoPrincess27 1 year ago 6
Others have observed that you got the composer's name wrong. So let me add that Sousa's middle name is spelled with a single 'l.'
hereinweymouth 1 year ago
can someone help me find a snare drum video cuz im havin trouble learning it
KarumaUchiko 1 year ago
I know!!! Totally not Sousa...you should change it!!
hanz156 1 year ago
brass didn't get quiet the first time through the trio
walloaf1300170 2 years ago
this is not a sousa march-- it's a a john klohr composition
ndfootballch 2 years ago
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He was from Chekoslovakia and sousa was not his real name at all.
accordionman1950 2 years ago
This march is not by John Philip Sousa. It's by John Klohr
brha5 3 years ago 29
It's spelled SOOOOOOZAAh. Moron.
08p1isaac 3 years ago
no its not.
theUP844 3 years ago
nope..
turtleshell56 2 years ago
KLOHR NOT SOUSA !!!!!
paprikapapa 2 months ago 3
You have credited several marches, including this one to Sousa, that he did not write. This one is by John Klohr.
mclaugtj 6 months ago 2
There was a radio show in Washington, DC in the 1960s and 1970s called "The Joy Boys" (one of the hosts was Williard Scott, who would be the weatherman on "The Today Show" in the 1970s). The trio of this march was their theme song.
WSenator1 6 months ago
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"The Billboard March" is a circus march written in 1901 by John N. Klohr, and dedicated to the Billboard music-industry magazine.
edecou 7 months ago
"The Billboard March" is a circus march written in 1901 by John N. Klohr, and dedicated to the Billboard music-industry magazine.
edecou 7 months ago 2
Thank you for uploading this! We're playing this in my school band and I practice along!
TomatoPrincess27 1 year ago 6
Others have observed that you got the composer's name wrong. So let me add that Sousa's middle name is spelled with a single 'l.'
hereinweymouth 1 year ago
can someone help me find a snare drum video cuz im havin trouble learning it
KarumaUchiko 1 year ago
I know!!! Totally not Sousa...you should change it!!
hanz156 1 year ago
brass didn't get quiet the first time through the trio
walloaf1300170 2 years ago
this is not a sousa march-- it's a a john klohr composition
ndfootballch 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
He was from Chekoslovakia and sousa was not his real name at all.
accordionman1950 2 years ago
This march is not by John Philip Sousa. It's by John Klohr
brha5 3 years ago 29
This has been flagged as spam show
It's spelled SOOOOOOZAAh. Moron.
08p1isaac 3 years ago
no its not.
theUP844 3 years ago
nope..
turtleshell56 2 years ago