John Phillip Sousa - American Patrol March
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This March Mixed..
a few time later.. Dixle land, Yankee Doodle Dandy...
In korea. This music use a amusement park BGM
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I reckon only The Royal Green jackets could march to this one - way too fast for a march! LOL
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I was in my high school Marching Band at Lane Tech in Chicago, IL from 1985-1988. I recall back in 1987 being at a McDonald's and my then 4-year-old brother was riding on a merry-go-round there that played American Patrol. I remember being fascinated with hearing that since I was familiar with it from playing in the band.
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and Glenn Miller style would be swing saxophones and have a total 40's big band feel to it....
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@MelosAntropon & all: doesn't this sound like a Fiedler-Boston Pops arrangement? just his style. Sousa wouldn't have had the strings & such in it, kept it more a military style march... but thats just mho....
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:O nice :D
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is also popular by glenn miller in 2ww...
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5 people were assholes
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I'm pretty sure this recording is by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops. I had it on a 45 when I was a kid.
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@tubamatt3 John Phillip Sousa would be the first to agree with you.
This is a great recording of "American Patrol," which is a wonderful piece. But it was composed by Frank W. Meacham in 1885, not by John Philip Sousa (although Sousa's band recorded it). Credit where credit is due!
swampfox1732 3 years ago 47
I'm loving this with the vuvuzela button, lol
xenofon2232 1 year ago 7