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Stars And Stripes Forever
Composer: John Philip Sousa

Stars And Stripes Forever was not performed in full by the Grateful Dead but was "noodled" during tuning and other delays.


Grateful Dead

info Rockin' The Rhein, Grateful Dead, 2004

Recordings

This list is not intended to be comprehensive.

no info Sousa's Band, 1897 (Columbia cylinder)
no info The Miltary Band of Washington, 1987
no info Haleys Concert Band, 1987
no info Sousa's Band, 1900 (Victor)
no info Kendle's First Regiment Band, 1901
no info The Metropolitan Orchestra, 1901
no info Vess L. Ossman, 1901
no info The Columbia Band, 1902
no info The Victor Male Chorus, 1904
no info Sousa's Band, 1909
no info Arthur Pryor's Band, 1914
no info The Hurtado Brothers Marimba Orchestra, 1916
no info The Okeh Military Band, 1918
no info The Gennett Military Band, 1919
no info Bergh's Concert Band, 1919
no info The Cameo Military Band, 1923
no info The Vocalion Military Band, 1927
no info Walter Roger's Band, 1927
no info The Supertone Brass Band, 1927
no info The Champion Brass Band, 1928
no info The U.S. Navy Band, 1929
no info The Bluebird Military Band, 1934
no info The Goldman Band, 1935
no info The American Legion Band, 1938
no info Russ Morgan and his Orchestra, 1939
no info Horace Heidt & His Musical Knights, 1940
info Here Comes the Band!, Louis Castellucci Military Band, 1947
no info Bob Crosby and his Bob Cats, 1950
no info Sousa Marches: Stars and Stripes Forever, The Goldman Band, 1952
no info A Musical Journey with George Liberace, Liberace, 1954
no info The Man With The Banjo, Eddie Peabody, 1955
info Hup! Two! Three! Four!, Columbia Military Band, 1955
no info I Love a Parade, Columbia Military Band, 1955
no info George Wright Plays the Mighty Wurlitzer, George Wright, 1956
no info Favorite American Marches, Imperial Brass Band, 1958
info John Philip Sousa Marches, International Marching Band, 1958
no info Sousa In Hi-Fi, Warner Brothers Military Band, 1958
no info Stars and Stripes Forever, Blue Blazers Band, 1958
no info The Parade Field In Stereophonic Sound, First Army Honor Guard / James N. Peterson, 1958
no info Great American Marches, Charles Margulis, 1958
no info Barroom Music With a Broad Appeal, Hal Hidey & His Honky-Tonkers, 1958
no info Double Barrel Marching Dixie, Bourbon Street Barons, 1959
no info Patriotic Chimes, Charles Kendall, 1959
no info Marches I Played on the Old Piano, Eubie Blake, 1961
no info Sousa's Greatest Marches, Henry Mancini & Warner Brothers Band, 1962
info Banjos In Percussion, Ted Bailey & His Riverboat Band, 1962
no info George Wright at the Wurlitzer Pipe Organ, George Wright, 1964
no info Fiedler's Favorite Marches, Arthur Fiedler & the Boston Pops, 1971
no info Discover America, Van Dyke Parks, 1972
info Stars And Stripes Forever, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, 1974
no info The Best Of Chet On The Road, Chet Atkins, 1980
no info Great Moments of Music, Vol 17: American Classics, Arthur Fiedler & Boston Pops Orchestra, 1980
no info Suffield Gothic, Ran Blake, 1984
no info American Finger Style Guitar, Guy Van Duser, 1987
no info Greatest College Football Marches, University of Michigan Band, 1987
no info Apache, Link Wray, 1989
no info Those Fabulous Hollywood Marches, Lalo Schifrin and The San Diego Symphony, 1990
no info Stars And Stripes Forever and The Greatest Marches, Arthur Fielder & Boston Pops Orchestra, 1991
info String Wizards, John McEuen, 1991
no info God Bless America, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, 1992
no info Brass and Percussion, Sousa, Goldman, Gould, Morton Gould, 1993
no info Tricky Fingers, Eubie Blake, 1994
no info Sousa Favorites, Various Artists, 1995
info 41 Great College Victory Songs, University of Michigan Band, 1996
no info Bold as Brass, Grimethorpe Colliery Brass Band, 1998
no info Yankee Transcendoodle, Joseph Byrd, 19??
info Freedom: Songs From The Heart Of America, Various Artists (New York Philharmonic), 2002
no info Legends Of The Ukelele, Various Artists (Troy Fernandez), 2008

 
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