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  2. U.S. Field Artillery March - Wikipedia

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    Friedlander suggested it be built around a song already known as The Caisson Song (alternatively The Field Artillery Song or The Caissons Go Rolling Along). The song was thought to perhaps be of Civil War origin, and was unpublished, and its composer believed to be dead. Sousa agreed, changed the harmonic structure, set it in a different key ...

  3. Edmund L. Gruber - Wikipedia

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    Song sheet crediting Gruber for "The Caissons Go Rolling Along." Edmund L. Gruber was one of the most popular artillerymen of his time and was a noted Army polo team champion, but he would make his enduring mark with music. In 1908 he wrote the 5th Artillery Regimental song, titled "The Caissons Go Rolling Along."

  4. The Army Goes Rolling Along - Wikipedia

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    "The Army Goes Rolling Along" is the official song of the United States Army [1] and is typically called "The Army Song". It is adapted from an earlier work from 1908 entitled "The Caissons Go Rolling Along", which was in turn incorporated into John Philip Sousa's "U.S. Field Artillery March" in 1917.

  5. C2C (group) - Wikipedia

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    Their song "Down the Road" was used in the 6th episode of the first season of The 100, [7] as well as in the credits of season 5 episode 2 of Silicon Valley. [8] Their song “Happy (feat. Derek Martin)” was used in a Macy's TV commercial, "Celebrate," in 2016. [9] The song was used again in a Macy's TV commercial, "Celebrate: Spring," in ...

  6. Music of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Music Guide to Italy. Dodd, Mead. ISBN 0-396-07436-7. Gordon, Bonnie (2005). Monteverdi's Unruly Women: The Power of Song in Early Modern Italy. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-84529-7. Levarie, Siegmund (1963). Musical Italy Revisited. New York: MacMillan. LCCN 63016111. Leydi, Roberto (1967). Il folk music revival (in Italian ...

  7. The Rokes - Wikipedia

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    The group was then invited to tour Italy as the backing band for Colin Hicks, the brother of Tommy Steele. Briggs left the combo, preferring to stay in England, and was replaced by Johnny Charlton (born 3 April 1945, Walthamstow, London). The band toured around Italy with Hicks, increasingly performing more of their own material. [1] [2]

  8. Taylor Swift's Eras Tour book revelations: Inside the 'roomba ...

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    The book, available exclusively at Target, $39.99, features revelations from each of her "eras," coined by fans to describe Swift's world during each of her studio albums.Swift also teased the ...

  9. The Book of Souls World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Souls World Tour was a concert tour by Iron Maiden, held in support of their sixteenth studio album, The Book of Souls. During the first leg of the tour the band played shows in 36 countries across six continents, which included their debut performances in El Salvador, Lithuania and China.