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John Phillip Sousa

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  • Be honest, how many John Phillip Sousa albums do you own?

    Will Durst: Dead Solid Summer 2010

  • "Stars and Stripes" is set to music by John Phillip Sousa, and as it began I had a moment of concern that this might not have been the best ballet to bring.

    The Global Language of Ballet Pia Catton 2010

  • The composer, John Phillip Sousa, the March King, leader of the Marine Band, and top of the hit parade from the late 1800's into the 1920's had an interesting quirk.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Steve Perry 2009

  • Of course, Maeve was at the head, acting like she was striding to the beat of a John Phillip Sousa march.

    Beacon Street Girls: Lake Rescue Annie Bryant 2008

  • Of course, Maeve was at the head, acting like she was striding to the beat of a John Phillip Sousa march.

    Beacon Street Girls: Lake Rescue Annie Bryant 2008

  • Liberty Bell, the John Phillip Sousa march adopted by the Monty Python team to accompany their groundbreaking, epoch-making surrealist comedy.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • The big staged productions open Saturday with "Tintypes: A Musical Review," packed with music by Scott Joplin, John Phillip Sousa and George M. Cohan, among others.

    CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News 2010

  • To make matters more interesting, the scientists also varied the background music, with some students falling asleep to a loud John Phillip Sousa march and others drifting off to "sleep-conducive new age music."

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Jonah Lehrer none@example.com 2010

  • But in the hands of Joseph, the instrument comes to life in ways that its namesake, John Phillip Sousa, could have hardly imagined.

    NOLA Indymedia 2009

  • Before we go any further along this Luddite, tool-hating, shortsighted bullshit I've seen happening (using loaded terms like "seemingly neutral" to describe DPI simply because somebody claims it could maybe possibly pose some privacy concerns), read this: It's by John Phillip Sousa, and it encapsulates just the kind of short-range "Ban it because it annoys me" reaction I'm talking about:

    p2pnet news 2009

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