Newspapers, we all agree, are not what they were. The thing we don't agree on is why. Is it the internet? Or the decline in reading? Is it because reporters are biased? Or because reporters are so ...
On Aug. 15, 1928, the Manitowoc Herald-News reported “America’s March King” John Philip Sousa and his band was to play “Two ...
What did Americans do before they twerked, twisted, hully-gullied, moonwalked, strolled, shimmied, madisoned, cha-cha'd, charlestoned, lindy-hopped, nae-naed, or did it Gangnam Style? They marched.
MOORHEAD - Piccolo players don’t usually get much of a time to shine –not until the Fourth of July when the band turns to John Philip Sousa’s “The Stars and Stripes Forever.” Flutist and piccolo ...
What's more American than the melodic, triumphant marches of the march king himself, John Philip Sousa? And let's toss in a world premiere of a heart-crossing, flag-waving piece written especially for ...