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- Marches of Joseph Peckham, Music
“Gold Bugs” McKinley March
- $5.00 – $50.00
- "Gold Bugs" was composed in 1896, the year of the presidential election between William McKinley and William Jennings Bryan. The "Gold Bugs" were supporters of McKinley, and his support of the continued use of the gold standard, and wore gold colored clothing and objects.
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- Gilded Age Marches, Music
U.S. Artillery Corps March
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- The U.S. Artillery Corps March was composed by Annibale Buglione in 1901. Buglione was the bandmaster of the 4th U.S. Artillery Regiment Band stationed at Fort Monroe, Va.
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- Gilded Age Marches, Music
Belles of Newport March
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- The Belles of Newport March was composed by R.O. Goldsmith in 1895. We have rescored it for modern concert band.
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- Marches of Joseph Peckham, Music
Naval Apprentices March
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- The Naval Apprentices March was composed in 1881. At the time Newport was the home to a major Naval Training Station, which included a band and a school of music.
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Newport Artillery March
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- The Newport Artillery March was composed in 1882. The march could have been composed for either the Artillery Company of Newport or the members of the 4th United States Artillery Regiment stationed at Fort Adams that year.
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- Marches of Joseph Peckham, Music
Crescent Park March
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- In 1886, Crescent Park opened in the Riverside section of East Providence, Rhode Island. The park got its name from the crescent shape of the beach that was part of the amusement park. The park finally closed in 1979, but the Looff Carousel, originally built in 1895 is still running today. Charles I. D. Looff moved his business to the…
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Our Fallen Heroes
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- “Our Fallen Heroes” Funeral March was originally composed in 1894. Nothing is known about who, or even if, Peckham composed this march in memory of a specific person. This march was performed by the “President’s Own” United States Marine Band during the funeral procession for President John F. Kennedy, in 1963.
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Our Fallen Comrade
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- Our Fallen Comrade was originally composed in 1887 and dedicated to Avery W. Hayes (1835-1882) who served as the bandmaster of the training ship U.S.S. New Hampshire, which was stationed at the Naval Training Station in Newport, Rhode Island towards the end of the 19th century. Hayes and the band of the New Hampshire performed not only at the Naval…
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