musical composer who wrote over 100 marches and screamers, including: Fred Jewell "Battle Royal" (1909) "Floto's Triumph" (1906) "Quality Plus" (1913)...
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included Karl L. King, whose work included "Barnum & Bailey's Favorite", Fred Jewell and Henry Fillmore. John Philip Sousa wrote "On Parade" and a few others...
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Stanislaw Lem (cited by Doctor). E Pluribus Unum is a march by the composer Fred Jewell, written in 1917 during World War I. The Wizard of Oz's title character...
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York, Jewell was born to Olga and Jack Jewell. She has two brothers, David and Fred; her sister Gloria died in 2016. Due to a car accident Jewell's mother...
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Many other composers were well known for writing screamers, among them Fred Jewell and Henry Fillmore. As the styles of circus music changed, so has the...
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Eilen Jewell, American singer, band-leader and songwriter based in Boise, Idaho Fred Jewell (1875–1936), composer and circus musician Geri Jewell, American...
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Power E Pluribus Unum, a 1917 march by Fred Jewell E Pluribus Unum (Wilson), a public artwork proposed by Fred Wilson in 2011 E Pluribus Unum, an essay...
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King" John Clifford Heed (1864–1908) Arthur W. Hughes (ca.1870-ca.1950) Fred Jewell (1875–1936) "The Indiana March King" Karl L. King (1891–1971) "Iowa's...
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band era by composers C. L. Barnhouse, Russell Alexander, Karl L. King, Fred Jewell, and J. J. Richards. There are some Jazz Ensemble composers, most notably...
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Black Stone Cherry (redirect from John Fred Young)
guitar), Ben Wells (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Steve Jewell (bass, backing vocals) and John Fred Young (drums, backing vocals). Black Stone Cherry has...
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