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  2. On the Mall - Wikipedia

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    "On the Mall" is a famous march composed by American bandmaster Edwin Franko Goldman (1878–1956). It vies with Goldman's " Chimes of Liberty " as his two most popular compositions. As indicated by Jack Kopstein, it (as of 2013) remains a featured march and continues to be performed and recorded by bands throughout America and around the world.

  3. Wesley Wallace - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Magpie Records issued a sixteen track compilation, The Piano Blues Volume One : Paramount 1929-1930, which had both of Wallace's solo tracks. The album's liner notes stated that Wallace was "an highly individual and eccentric pianist" and that "Fanny Lee Blues" was "common to the St. Louis style" and "played with disregard to bar lengths".

  4. American march music - Wikipedia

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    Another chromatic-accented chord change often used by march music composers is inverting a I chord with a lowered third and raised fifth. For example, an E ♭ major chord (the I in the key of E ♭) would be followed by a B major chord, (which is an E ♭ chord with a lowered third and raised fifth). Unlike secondary or "borrowed" dominants ...

  5. Catcall (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The album included a cover version of "I'm in Love with a German Film Star", a 1981 song by British post-punk band The Passions. Videos were produced for three of the album's songs, "August", "Satellites" and "The World is Ours"." [3] A new single, "One Time," was released in 2017. A new single, “One Desire” was released on December 20, 2019.

  6. Glen Hardin - Wikipedia

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    Hardin was born in Wellington, Texas, a small town in the Texas panhandle. [citation needed] After getting out of the Navy in 1959, Hardin began his musical career in Long Beach, California, and soon joined the house band at the Palomino Club in North Hollywood, called "Country Music's most important West Coast club" by the Los Angeles Times.

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  8. David W. Guion - Wikipedia

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    Guion did two series of weekly radio shows featuring his own music exclusively: Hearing America with Guion (June–September 1931) and David Guion and Orchestra (January–March 1932). These programs, which were carried across the country in a coast-to-coast hookup, contributed to the vogue for singing cowboys that continued on radio and ...

  9. Danny Wright (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Danny Wright (Fort Worth, Texas, January 29, 1963) is an American Pianist who has sold over 11 million albums (stats as of 2019) since his debut in 1986. He has been named twice by Billboard magazine as a Top 10 artist in the New-age music genre, with three of his albums in Billboard's Top 10 New Age Albums for three consecutive years.