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Great American Marches II - John Philip Sousa(more) »rank: 250623by: John Philip Sousa, Lt. Colonel G.A.C. Hoskins
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Classical Music For Home Improvements(more) »rank: 45465from: RCA
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15 Greatest Marches(more) »rank: 295494by: John Philip Sousa
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Super Hits: Leonard Bernstein, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 275502from: Sony
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A Splash of Pops(more) »rank: 172745from: RCA
: :Keith Lockhart might very well be the Backstreet Boy of classical music. With good looks, a ton of energy, and--most importantly--popular appeal, he leads the Boston Pops Orchestra through disc after disc of Americana compositions (and the odd Celtic title). A Splash of Pops is more of the same. The Boston Pops get downright patriotic by playing everything from Paul Simon's 'America' to 'Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy,' along with a few classical compositions (for example, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture). It's a light affair loaded with saccharine energy, but a few surprises (the overture to State Fair and the new 'With Voices Raised,' commissioned ... |
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Legacy of the March, Vol. V(more) »rank: 85473from: Mark Masters
: :Keith Lockhart might very well be the Backstreet Boy of classical music. With good looks, a ton of energy, and--most importantly--popular appeal, he leads the Boston Pops Orchestra through disc after disc of Americana compositions (and the odd Celtic title). A Splash of Pops is more of the same. The Boston Pops get downright patriotic by playing everything from Paul Simon's 'America' to 'Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy,' along with a few classical compositions (for example, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture). It's a light affair loaded with saccharine energy, but a few surprises (the overture to State Fair and the new 'With Voices Raised,' commissioned ... |
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This Is My Country(more) »rank: 210719from: RCA
: :Keith Lockhart might very well be the Backstreet Boy of classical music. With good looks, a ton of energy, and--most importantly--popular appeal, he leads the Boston Pops Orchestra through disc after disc of Americana compositions (and the odd Celtic title). A Splash of Pops is more of the same. The Boston Pops get downright patriotic by playing everything from Paul Simon's 'America' to 'Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy,' along with a few classical compositions (for example, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture). It's a light affair loaded with saccharine energy, but a few surprises (the overture to State Fair and the new 'With Voices Raised,' commissioned ... |
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Strictly Sousa(more) »rank: 298866: :Keith Lockhart might very well be the Backstreet Boy of classical music. With good looks, a ton of energy, and--most importantly--popular appeal, he leads the Boston Pops Orchestra through disc after disc of Americana compositions (and the odd Celtic title). A Splash of Pops is more of the same. The Boston Pops get downright patriotic by playing everything from Paul Simon's 'America' to 'Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy,' along with a few classical compositions (for example, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture). It's a light affair loaded with saccharine energy, but a few surprises (the overture to State Fair and the new 'With Voices Raised,' commissioned ... |
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4 Flew Over the Hornet's Nest(more) »rank: 279675from: Klavier
: :Keith Lockhart might very well be the Backstreet Boy of classical music. With good looks, a ton of energy, and--most importantly--popular appeal, he leads the Boston Pops Orchestra through disc after disc of Americana compositions (and the odd Celtic title). A Splash of Pops is more of the same. The Boston Pops get downright patriotic by playing everything from Paul Simon's 'America' to 'Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy,' along with a few classical compositions (for example, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture). It's a light affair loaded with saccharine energy, but a few surprises (the overture to State Fair and the new 'With Voices Raised,' commissioned ... |
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Sousa Marches Forever(more) »rank: 326248from: Peter Pan
: :Keith Lockhart might very well be the Backstreet Boy of classical music. With good looks, a ton of energy, and--most importantly--popular appeal, he leads the Boston Pops Orchestra through disc after disc of Americana compositions (and the odd Celtic title). A Splash of Pops is more of the same. The Boston Pops get downright patriotic by playing everything from Paul Simon's 'America' to 'Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy,' along with a few classical compositions (for example, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture). It's a light affair loaded with saccharine energy, but a few surprises (the overture to State Fair and the new 'With Voices Raised,' commissioned ... |



