by David Lovrien | Apr 24, 2025 | Americana
Only a very few video clips exist of John Philip Sousa. In this 1929 Fox Movietone News clip, Sousa conducts one of his marches for President Herbert Hoover on the White House lawn. At the beginning we see the title slide, reading, “PRESIDENT HEARS...
by Barry Owen Furrer | Feb 1, 2025 | Americana
Admitted to the Union on December 29th, 1845 as our 28th state, Texas Day, first celebrated in 2017 as an online event, has recently received official recognition with February 1st as its national day. “Texas” was derived from the Caddoan language ‘taysha,’ meaning...
by Jari Villanueva | Nov 19, 2024 | Americana
Yes, there was a Sousa was at Gettysburg on November 19, 1863, the day Lincoln gave his famous Address. Not John Philip, but his father Antonio. In anticipation of the dedication of the new cemetery in Gettysburg to be held in November 1863, Secretary of the Navy...
by Barry Owen Furrer | Jun 2, 2024 | Americana
The role of First Lady started in 1789 with Martha Washington, wife of the first U.S. President. When America was very young and the office of the President was still all very new, defining the role of First Lady leaned more toward the social norms of the day and as...
by Barry Owen Furrer | May 26, 2024 | Americana, Sousa's Band
Memorial Day (now known Memorial Day), was the result of the American civil war when family, friends, and townspeople would decorate graves of the Union and Confederate dead. A tradition beginning as early as 1864, approximately six locations claim to be the...
by Barry Owen Furrer | Apr 27, 2024 | Americana
Babe Ruth Day was first celebrated on this date in 1947 thanks to Albert B. Chandler, American politician and Commissioner of Baseball from 1945-1951 to pay homage to perhaps the greatest individual who played our national pastime. On a bright and sunny Sunday...
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