1945) was an English composer of marches for band. Under the pen name Kenneth J. Alford, he composed marches which are considered to be great examples of...
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Kenneth Alford may refer to: Kenneth J. Alford (1881–1945), British composer Kenneth D. Alford, American non-fiction writer This disambiguation page lists...
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Colonel Bogey March (category Songs with music by Kenneth J. Alford)
march that was composed in 1914 by Lieutenant F. J. Ricketts (1881–1945) (pen name Kenneth J. Alford), a British Army bandmaster who later became the...
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hairdresser Kenneth MacAlpin, Kenneth I of Scotland Kenneth II of Scotland Kenneth III of Scotland Kenneth J. Alford (1881–1945), English composer Kenneth Allen...
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The Great Little Army (category Songs with music by Kenneth J. Alford)
Little Army" is a British military march that was composed by Kenneth J. Alford in 1916. Alford (real name Frederick Joseph Ricketts) was a bandmaster of...
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Hitler Has Only Got One Ball (category Songs with music by Kenneth J. Alford)
Aristotelian Society, Volume 113, Issue 2, Part 2, pp. 201–224, doi:10.1111/j.1467-9264.2013.00352.x. Gopinath, Sumanth and Stanyek, Jason eds. (2014),...
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John Philip Sousa (redirect from J. P. Sousa)
"American March King", to distinguish him from his British counterpart Kenneth J. Alford. Among Sousa's best-known marches are "The Stars and Stripes Forever"...
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popular in the US include: Johann Strauss Sr – "Radetzky March"; Kenneth J. Alford – "Colonel Bogey March"; Julius Fucik – "Entry of the Gladiators";...
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The Voice of the Guns (category Songs with music by Kenneth J. Alford)
The Voice of the Guns (1917) is a British military march composed by Kenneth Alford during World War I. It was written as a tribute to British artillerymen...
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was born." The march was written in 1914 by Kenneth J. Alford, a pseudonym of British Bandmaster Frederick J. Ricketts. For the film, Arnold wrote an accompanying...
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