Marching Bands! IT doesn't get any cooler than "the Sousa"! Okay... it actually gets a LOT cooler than "the Sousa"... but that's the answer to your question. He wrote a TON of marching band stuff.
He is an American composer, he is known as the American march king.
John Philip Sousa composed 136 marches, 15 operettas, 70 songs and many other pieces.
John Philip Sousa is most remembered for his marches (like The Thunderer and Washington Post March) , but he also wrote operettas, concert suites and several books.
Well, he has a state level honor band name after. I would know; I was picked on Alto Saxophone for the John Phillip Sousa Honor Band in my state.
because he start a famous and good marching band
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What Instrument did John Philip Sousa
John Philip Sousa's ancestors are buried in the Jewish cemetery in Spain's Canary Islands.
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John Philip Sousa was responsible for being a conductor during his time in the military. John was also a Warrant Officer and part of both the Marines and the Navy.
He is a leader in Avant Guarde Chance music.
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john Philip Sousa is from the big DC
What Instrument did John Philip Sousa
he worked at the military band. known as march king. this is a paragraph i wrote about him: John Philip Sousa achieved worldwide fame, and created a instrument called sousaphone. One of the popular music he wrote is: Stars And Stripes For Ever, and the Washington post. At the age of 11 Sousa conducted 7 grown up mans. While him a child his country U.S.A was in war with Russia.
John Philip Sousa was born on November 6, 1854.
John Philip Sousa was born on November 6, 1854.
John Philip Sousa House was created in 1907.
John Philip Sousa wrote 136 Marches
His father and Offenbach strongly influenced him.
John Philip Sousa's ancestors are buried in the Jewish cemetery in Spain's Canary Islands.
The autobiography that John Philip Sousa wrote is titled "Marching Along."
John Philip got a few awards.