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The 20th Maine and its color-bearer Andrew Tozier are the subjects of "Ballad of the 20th Maine", a song by the Maine band The Ghost of Paul Revere; it is the official state ballad of Maine. [8] [9] The song "Dixieland" by Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band is also about the 20th Maine. [10]
Family of Andrew Jackson Tozier. Andrew Jackson Tozier (February 11, 1838 – March 28, 1910) was a first sergeant in the 2nd Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment and later the color-bearer for the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service at the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War.
On June 7, 2019 The Ghost of Paul Revere song "Ballad of the 20th Maine" became the official state ballad of Maine. [6] The song, written by Griffin Sherry, commemorates the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment. [7] On April 18, 2022, in an Instagram post, the trio announced they will be disbanding following the Ghostland Festival.
Maine State song: State of Maine: Roger Vinton Snow: Roger Vinton Snow: 1937 [1] State ballad: Ballad of the 20th Maine: The Ghost of Paul Revere: Griffin Sherry: 2019 Maryland None [12] N/A N/A N/A Massachusetts State anthem: "All Hail to Massachusetts" Arthur J. Marsh: 1981 [1] [39] State folk song: "Massachusetts" Arlo Guthrie: 1981 [1] [40]
The band released a music video for "Misery" on February 16, 2012. [62] They later headlined the Pioneer World Tour, with support from Lydia and Arkells in the spring of 2012. [63] On July 27, a music video was released for "Like We Did (Windows Down)". [64] On September 11, 2012, The Maine re-released Pioneer as Pioneer and The Good Love.
The "State of Maine" is the anthem of the U.S. state of Maine, [1] adopted as the state song in 1937. It was written and composed by Roger Vinton Snow, [2] who died ...
20th; 21st; 22nd; 23rd; 24th; 25th; Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. 0–9. 1940s ballads (2 P) 1950s ballads (73 P ...
The symbols were recognized and signed into law by the Maine Legislature and governor of Maine and are officially listed in the Maine Laws in article 1, chapter 9. [ 2 ] The oldest symbols, the state flag and the state seal , were adopted in 1820, [ 3 ] and the most recent additions to the list were, the state song of the 21st century, My Sweet ...