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  • United States Marine Band
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  • The United States Marine Band is the premier band of the United States Marine Corps. Their song "Sabre and Spurs" is featured in Captain America: The First Avenger.
  • The Marine Band is entirely separate from its sister military band, the United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps ("The Commandant's Own") and the 10 active duty Marine Corps field bands. The Marine Band is uniquely known as "The President's Own" because of its historic connection to the President of the United States. The relationship between the Marine Band and the White House began on New Year's Day 1801, when President John Adams invited the band to perform at the Executive Mansion. Later that year, Thomas Jefferson initiated the tradition of Marine Band performances by requesting that it perform at his inauguration. The Marine Band has played at every United States presidential inauguration since.
  • The United States Marine Band is the premier band of the United States Marine Corps. Established by act of Congress on July 11, 1798, it is the oldest of the United States military bands and the oldest professional musical organization in the United States. Today, the Marine Band also includes the Marine Chamber Orchestra and Marine Chamber Ensembles. The Marine Band is entirely separate from its sister military band, the United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps ("The Commandant's Own") and the 12 active duty Marine Corps field bands.
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  • 20
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  • Famous 22nd Regiment March - U.S. Marine Band.ogg
  • King Cotton.ogg
  • Manhattan Beach.ogg
  • Marine's Hymn.ogg
  • Radetzky March.ogg
  • Revelation - U.S. Marine Band.ogg
  • Semper Fidelis.ogg
  • The Circus Bee.ogg
  • The Thunderer.ogg
  • The White Cockade - U.S. Marine Band.ogg
  • USMC stars stripes forever.ogg
  • Wagner - die walkure fantasie.ogg
  • Washington Post.ogg
  • John_Philip_Sousa_-_U.S._Marine_Band_-_Semper_Fidelis_March.ogg
Nickname
  • "The President's Own"
Dates
  • --07-11
Unit Name
  • United States Marine Band
notable commanders
  • Colonel Michael J. Colburn Major Jason K. Fettig Captain Michelle A. Rakers
Title
  • 22
  • Revelation
  • Semper Fidelis
  • King Cotton
  • Manhattan Beach
  • Pastiche from Die Walküre
  • Radetzky March
  • Stars and Stripes Forever
  • The Circus Bee
  • The Marines' Hymn
  • The Thunderer
  • The Washington Post
  • The White Cockade
Content
  • * William Farr * Charles S. Ashworth * Venerando Pulizzi * John Powley * Venerando Pulizzi * John B. Cuvillier * Joseph Cuvillier * Francis Schenig * Raphael R. Triay * Antonio Pons * Joseph Lucchesi * Antonio Pons * Raphael R. Triay * Francis M. Scala * Henry Fries * Louis Schneider * John Philip Sousa * Francesco Fanciulli * William H. Santelmann * Taylor Branson * William F. Santelmann * Albert F. Schoepper * Dale L. Harpham * Jack T. Kline * John R. Bourgeois * Timothy W. Foley * Michael J. Colburn
  • * John Roach * Richard T. Johnson * Edward D. Hughes * August Gaeckler * James Barton * Ruben Bradley * Reynold H. Nothbohm * James L. Culleton * Hurshel D. Pryor * Hiram H. Florea * Elmer R. Hansen * Edmond DeMar * Henry L. Peters * Daniel M. Oeser * James R. Donovan * Charles R. Jimerson * Dennis E. Carroll * Gary A. Petersen * John D. Lee * Dennis R. Wolfe * John R. Barclay * Thomas D. Kohl * William L. Browne
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Description
  • Sousa's "Semper Fidelis March", the official march of the United States Marine Corps. Performed by the Marine Band in 1989.
  • Sousa's march "King Cotton". Performed by the Marine Band.
  • Sousa's march "The Washington Post". Performed by the Marine Band.
  • John Philip Sousa's "Semper Fidelis March", the official march of the United States Marine Corps. Performed by the Marine Band in June 1909.
  • Sousa's march "The Thunderer". Performed by the Marine Band in 1896.
  • William Paris Chambers' march "Revelation". Performed by the Marine Band in 1992.
  • Patrick Gilmore's "22nd Regiment March". Performed by the Marine Band in 1992.
  • Henry Fillmore's screamer "The Circus Bee". Performed by the Marine Band.
  • Johann Strauss I's march "Radetzky March". Performed by the Marine Band.
  • "The White Cockade" march, played by fifes and drums of the Marine Band in 1992.
  • Music from Richard Wagner's opera "Die Walküre". Performed by the Marine Band.
  • "The Marines' Hymn", the official hymn of the United States Marine Corps. Performed by the Marine Band.
  • Sousa's march "Manhattan Beach". Performed by the Marine Band.
  • Sousa's march "Stars and Stripes Forever". Performed by the Marine Band.
Format
Header
  • Drum Majors of the United States Marine Band
  • Leaders of the United States Marine Band
March
  • Marines' Hymn Semper Fidelis
Style
  • border: #aaa 1px solid;
Website
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  • text-align:center;
abstract
  • The Marine Band is entirely separate from its sister military band, the United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps ("The Commandant's Own") and the 10 active duty Marine Corps field bands. The Marine Band is uniquely known as "The President's Own" because of its historic connection to the President of the United States. The relationship between the Marine Band and the White House began on New Year's Day 1801, when President John Adams invited the band to perform at the Executive Mansion. Later that year, Thomas Jefferson initiated the tradition of Marine Band performances by requesting that it perform at his inauguration. The Marine Band has played at every United States presidential inauguration since. Today, the Marine Band performs in approximately 500 events every year[citation needed] including state funerals, state arrival ceremonies, state dinners, parades, concerts, and other social events. The Marine Band also travels across the country each October and November during its fall concert tour, a tradition that began in 1891 under its most famous director, composer John Philip Sousa. Contents 1 Members and organization 2 Performances 3 Leadership 4 Composers 5 Music 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links
  • The United States Marine Band is the premier band of the United States Marine Corps. Their song "Sabre and Spurs" is featured in Captain America: The First Avenger.
  • The Marine Band is entirely separate from its sister military band, the United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps ("The Commandant's Own") and the 10 active duty Marine Corps field bands. The Marine Band is uniquely known as "The President's Own" because of its historic connection to the President of the United States. The relationship between the Marine Band and the White House began on New Year's Day 1801, when President John Adams invited the band to perform at the Executive Mansion. Later that year, Thomas Jefferson initiated the tradition of Marine Band performances by requesting that it perform at his inauguration. The Marine Band has played at every United States presidential inauguration since. Today, the Marine Band performs in approximately 500 events every year including state funerals, state arrival ceremonies, state dinners, parades, concerts, and other social events. The Marine Band also travels across the country each October and November during its fall concert tour, a tradition that began in 1891 under its most famous director, composer John Philip Sousa. Contents 1 Members and organization 2 Performances 3 Leadership 4 Composers 5 Music 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links
  • The United States Marine Band is the premier band of the United States Marine Corps. Established by act of Congress on July 11, 1798, it is the oldest of the United States military bands and the oldest professional musical organization in the United States. Today, the Marine Band also includes the Marine Chamber Orchestra and Marine Chamber Ensembles. The Marine Band is entirely separate from its sister military band, the United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps ("The Commandant's Own") and the 12 active duty Marine Corps field bands. The Marine Band is uniquely known as "The President's Own" because of its historic connection to the President of the United States. The relationship between the Marine Band and the White House began on New Year's Day 1801, when President John Adams invited the band to perform at the Executive Mansion. Later that year, Thomas Jefferson initiated the tradition of Marine Band performances by requesting that it perform at his inauguration. The Marine Band has played at every United States presidential inauguration since. Today, the Marine Band performs in approximately 500 events every year including state funerals, state arrival ceremonies, state dinners, parades, concerts, and other social events. The Marine Band also travels across the country each October and November during its fall concert tour, a tradition that began in 1891 under its most famous director, composer John Philip Sousa.