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  2. Hail to the Chief - Wikipedia

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    "Hail to the Chief" is a piece originally announcing arrival by boat at an island in a Scottish loch, but today it is best known as the personal anthem of the president of the United States, adapted by James Sanderson from an original Scottish Gaelic melody.

  3. Hail to the Chief (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hail to the Chief is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from April 9 to May 21, 1985. It centered on the President of the United States, portrayed by Patty Duke.The series was created by Susan Harris, [1] and was produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions.

  4. Hail to the Thief - Wikipedia

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    The title is a play on the American presidential anthem, "Hail to the Chief". Following a high-profile internet leak of unfinished material ten weeks before release, Hail to the Thief debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and number three on the US Billboard 200 chart.

  5. Prophets of Rage (album) - Wikipedia

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    On September 20, 2017, the music video for "Hail to the Chief" was released. [25] Directed and produced by David C. Snyder and Carl Ryder, [26] it depicts the White House as a Trump Tower with African-Americans hanging in the front lawn and Trump's head imposed onto a cowboy shooting Hillary Clinton [25] and members of the Nazi party doing the ...

  6. James Sanderson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    "Hail to the Chief" James Sanderson (or Saunderson [ 1 ] 1769–c.1841) was an English musician, now remembered as a composer. The tune for " Hail to the Chief ", the presidential anthem of the United States, is attributed to him, taken from a Scottish Gaelic melody.

  7. File:Hail to the Chief - U.S. Army Herald Trumpets.ogv ...

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    English: "Hail to the Chief", as played for the President of the United States, performed by the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets (part of the Army Band), the President's official fanfare ensemble Date circa 2008

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  9. Ruffles and flourishes - Wikipedia

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    The president of the United States receives four ruffles and flourishes before "Hail to the Chief" and the vice president of the United States receives four ruffles and flourishes before "Hail, Columbia". In the U.S., four ruffles and flourishes is the maximum number played. [5]