Sousa - semper fidelis - Classical Loop - 2.6MB - 0:14 - The march takes its title from the motto of the U. S. Marine Corps: Semper Fidelis -- Always Faithful. It was dedicated to those who inspired it - the officers and men of the United States Marine Corps. It became one of his most popular marches, and Sousa considered it his best march, musically speaking.
Sousa - liberty bell - Classical Loop - 2.6MB - 0:14 - "The Liberty Bell" is an American military march composed by famous bandmaster John Philip Sousa in 1893 - Monty Python's Flying Circus theme tune.
Sousa - stars and stripes forever1 - Classical Loop - 2.6MB - 0:14 - Arguably the most famous march in the world Recognized by the U.S. government as the official march of the United States.
Sousa - stars and stripes forever2 - Classical Loop - 2.7MB - 0:15 - Arguably the most famous march in the world Recognized by the U.S. government as the official march of the United States.
Sousa - stars and stripes forever3 - Classical Loop - 2.7MB - 0:15 - Arguably the most famous march in the world Recognized by the U.S. government as the official march of the United States.
Sousa - the thunderer - Classical Loop - 2.8MB - 0:16 - Dedicated to "Columbia Commandery No.2, Knights Templar, Washington, D. C.", an order of freemasons to which Sousa belonged. Possibly the most famous street march ever written.
Sousa - wasington post1 - Classical Loop - 2.5MB - 0:14 - The Washington Post (1889) - Sousa sold it for $35 then it became a favorite pieces of music for the two-step in the 1890's
Sousa - wasington post2 - Classical Loop - 2.5MB - 0:14 - The Washington Post (1889) - Sousa sold it for $35 then it became a favorite pieces of music for the two-step in the 1890's
Sousa - wasington post3 - Classical Loop - 3.8MB - 0:22 - The Washington Post (1889) - Sousa sold it for $35 then it became a favorite pieces of music for the two-step in the 1890's