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    Edwin Franko Goldman (January 1, 1878 – February 21, 1956) was an American composer and conductor. One of the most significant American band composers...
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  • businessman and philanthropist Duff Goldman, Food Network personality Edward Alphonso Goldman, American zoologist Edwin Franko Goldman, American band composer, founder...
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    The Goldman Band was an American concert band founded in 1918 by Edwin Franko Goldman from his previous New York Military Band. Both bands were based...
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  • Maibrunn Goldman (Maibrunn being his mother's family name), he adopted the same middle name as his father, the conductor Edwin Franko Goldman, whose middle...
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  • Bandmasters Association (ABA) was formed in 1929 by Edwin Franko Goldman to promote concert band music. Goldman sought to raise esteem for concert bands among...
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  • the circus march style is not highly regarded. The ABA March by Edwin Franko Goldman Americans We by Henry Fillmore Barnum and Bailey's Favorite by Karl...
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  • Liberty" is a military march by Edwin Franko Goldman (1878–1956). It vies with "On the Mall" (another march) as Goldman's greatest hit. Many think "Chimes...
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  • a famous march composed by American bandmaster Edwin Franko Goldman (1878–1956). It vies with Goldman's "Chimes of Liberty" as his two most popular compositions...
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    such as Teel's Band of Boston. The Goldman Band was a military-style band organized by Edwin Franko Goldman. Goldman recruited "the best wind players available...
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    1917). His music was performed by the bands of John Philip Sousa and Edwin Franko Goldman and his march "The Governor's Own" (1921) appears as the first selection...
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