The March King

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The March King is the famous nickname of American composer and conductor John Philip Sousa, renowned for his patriotic military marches such as "The Stars and Stripes Forever."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliesToOccupation composer
conductor
associatedEnsemble Sousa Band NERFINISHED
United States Marine Band NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent American patriotic celebrations
military parades
countryOfAssociation United States of America NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance symbol of American march music tradition
era early 20th century
late 19th century
fieldOfWork military band music
genre march
patriotic music
givenToBy public
hasGender male
hasTitleWorkDesignation official national march of the United States (The Stars and Stripes Forever)
languageOfExpression English
notableFor patriotic military marches
notableWork El Capitan NERFINISHED
Hands Across the Sea NERFINISHED
King Cotton NERFINISHED
Manhattan Beach March NERFINISHED
Semper Fidelis NERFINISHED
The Stars and Stripes Forever NERFINISHED
The Washington Post March NERFINISHED
refersTo John Philip Sousa NERFINISHED

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John Philip Sousa nickname The March King