Washington Post March by John Philip Sousa
Washington Post March, was composed in 1889, by John Philip Sousa, as a request for a piece for an essay contest & promotional for the Washington Post newspaper. President Benjamin Harrison was in office at the time. Sharing the screen with my buddy Rich Foote, also a retired military clarinetist. Although, we didn’t serve together, we became good friends during our military careers. Here’s the link to the arrangement: https://lincolnmusicpublications.com/... #bradbehnmouthpieces #mylegere #wearebuffet #buffetcramponofficial #rovnerligatures #clarinetist #johnphilipsousa #washingtonpostmarch #lincolnmusicpublications #acapellapp

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