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  2. Spartacus (Triumvirat album) - Wikipedia

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    Spartacus is the third album by the German group Triumvirat.It is a concept album based on Spartacus, the Thracian gladiator who led the 3rd slave uprising in 73–71 BC.The lyrics were written by Hans Bathelt, with contributions by Jürgen Fritz.

  3. The Pride of the Sunshine - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, band director Colonel Harold Bachman contacted the William F. Ludwig Company of Chicago and asked them to design the largest practical drum ever made. With drumheads made from kip and measuring 6 feet in diameter and 22 inches in width, the cost for its construction, carriage and waterproof cover, was $900. (Around $10,000 in today's ...

  4. Different Drum - Wikipedia

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    "Different Drum" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Michael Nesmith in 1964. It was first recorded by the northern bluegrass band The Greenbriar Boys and included on their 1966 album Better Late than Never! .

  5. John Williams discography - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his illustrious career, he has often conducted his own compositions whenever possible. With a career spanning over 65 years, Williams has garnered five Academy Awards : four for Best Original Score ( Jaws , Star Wars , E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial , Schindler's List ) and one for Best Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score ...

  6. Marching - Wikipedia

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    One step occurs on each beat. A pace is the length of one step, assumed to be 75 cm or 30"; (not to be confused with the ancient Roman unit of length (2 steps or 5 Roman feet = 148 cm or 58")). The three most common paces are: Quick March: The basic mobility. 120 beats per minute (beats/min. or bpm). In the US this is called "quick time".

  7. List of marches by John Philip Sousa - Wikipedia

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    This march's title had been taken from a regiment on New York National Guard, composed at the request of Colonel Wade H. Hayes. The march unusually features two break strains: the first features a fanfare for trumpets and drums which is superimposed on the second and fourth trio repeats, while the second is more typical. [122]

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  9. Meute (band) - Wikipedia

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    Meute (German pronunciation: [ˈmɔɪ̯tə], stylized as MEUTE, German for "pack", "rout" or "crowd") is an eleven-piece self-described techno marching band from Germany. The band arranges techno, house and deep house works by well-known DJs, augmenting them with electronic beats created by marching band instruments.