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  2. Tabernacle Choir - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s, the choir made its first tour of Europe and earned a Grammy Award for its recording of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." At the end of the choir's 4,165th live broadcast on July 12, 2009, the show's host, Lloyd D. Newell, announced another milestone that the show had hit: the completion of its 80th year in existence.

  3. Battle Hymn (film) - Wikipedia

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    Like many biographical and historical films, Battle Hymn takes significant artistic license in depicting the life and wartime activities of Hess and his colleagues. [2] The film depicts Dean Hess as a minister in West Hampton, Ohio, retired from active duty, who volunteers for combat service in the Air Force in July 1950. In reality, Hess was ...

  4. Jerry Jerry and the Sons of Rhythm Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, they released their critically acclaimed follow-up Battle Hymn of the Apartment. Pipeline Records soon fell into bankruptcy, and in 1990 they were signed to Aquarius Records, re-releasing both Road Gore and Battle Hymn of the Apartment on CD. This marked the apex of their commercial success, prompting them to tour North America ...

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    234 W. 42nd St.Tickets start at $729. M Social Hotel. 226 W. 52nd St.Tickets start at $1,150. Bar Cima Rooftop at the Grayson Hotel. 30 W. 39th St.Tickets start at $549. The Knickerbocker Hotel. 6 ...

  6. Terry Nelson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The single, entitled "Battle Hymn of Lt. Calley", was a spoken-word recording with a musical background which defended William Calley and the massacre at My Lai, for which Calley was court-martialed in 1970–71. Originally issued on a small local label, Quickit Records, [2] it was reissued nationally on Plantation Records in April 1971.

  7. An American Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Presley modifies Newbury's sequence by reprising after "All My Trials" both "Dixie" (in the solo flute) and with a bigger ending on "Battle Hymn". He performs the medley in the 1972 concert film Elvis on Tour. Presley's version didn't equal the US chart success of Newbury's single, reaching No. 66 late in 1972 and peaking at No. 31 on the Easy ...

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  9. American patriotic music - Wikipedia

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    During the events leading up to the American Civil War, both the North and the South generated a number of songs to stir up patriotic sentiments, such as "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "Dixie". However, after the Civil War, the sentiments of most patriotic songs were geared to rebuilding and consolidating the United States.