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  2. Hail, Columbia - Wikipedia

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    "Hail, Columbia" is an American patriotic song and ceremonial entrance march of the vice president of the United States. It was originally considered to be one of the unofficial national anthems of the United States until 1931, when " The Star-Spangled Banner " was named as the official national anthem.

  3. Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean - Wikipedia

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    According to William Studwell, "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" is the "oldest well-known song of entirely American origin which could, by style or content, qualify as a national anthem". [10] In the mid-1800s, "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean" vied with other songs in the American "Patriotic Big Five" (also including "Hail, Columbia", the "Star ...

  4. Columbia (personification) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Hail, Columbia," an American patriotic song. It was considered with several other songs one of the unofficial national anthems of the United States until 1931, when "The Star-Spangled Banner" was officially named the national anthem. The song "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean" (1843) commemorates the United States under the name Columbia.

  5. American patriotic music - Wikipedia

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    "Hail Columbia" was written for George Washington's nomination. It was the de facto national anthem until 1931. It was the de facto national anthem until 1931. It is still the vice presidential anthem today.

  6. US national anthem sung over the years - AOL

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    US national anthem sung over the years. January 17, 2025 at 11:30 AM. Watch and listen to the US national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner, performed at presidential inaugurations since 1961.

  7. Philip Phile - Wikipedia

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    Philip Phile (German: Pfeil) (c. 1734–1793) was a German-American [1] composer and violinist.His year of birth is uncertain, but believed to be approximately 1734. [2] [3] His works include a lost Violin Concerto (1787), but he is best known for "The President's March", written and performed at the inauguration of President George Washington.

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  9. U.S. national anthem booed before NBA, NHL games in ... - AOL

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    Fans boo as the United States national anthem is sung before the Vancouver Canucks and Detroit Red Wings play an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025.