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  2. The Stars and Stripes Forever - Wikipedia

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    "The Stars and Stripes Forever" is a patriotic American march written and composed by John Philip Sousa in 1896. By a 1987 act of the U.S. Congress, it is the official National March of the United States of America. [1]

  3. The Stars and Stripes Forever - With Lyrics - YouTube

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    The United States Army Field Band and Soldiers' Chorus perform John Philip Sousa's most famous march, The Stars and Stripes Forever.

  4. "The President's Own" United States Marine Band recorded John Philip Sousa's march "The Stars and Stripes Forever" on March, 3, 2009, in the John Philip Sous...

  5. The Stars and Stripes Forever | John Philip Sousa, Patriotic

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    The Stars and Stripes Forever, march by American composer John Philip Sousa that premiered in 1897. The piece stands as the quintessential example of the composer’s music. Sousa composed well over 100 marches, and the best known of all those is the patriotic The Stars and Stripes Forever.

  6. March, “The Stars and Stripes Forever” (1896)

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    “The Stars and Stripes Forever” had found its place in history. There was a vigorous response wherever it was performed, and audiences began to rise as though it were the national anthem.

  7. The Stars and Stripes Forever March - United States Marine Band

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    By almost any musical standard, “The Stars and Stripes Forever” is a masterpiece, even without its patriotic significance. But by virtue of that patriotic significance it is by far the most...

  8. The Stars and Stripes forever (with lyrics). - YouTube

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    The Stars and Stripes forever is a patriotic march written and composed by John Philip Sousa in 1896. It is the official national march of the United States....