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Greatest band in the land.

Title
  1. Greatest band in the land.
Published by
  1. [U.S.] : Capitol Records, [between 1960 and 1969?]
Author
  1. Edwin Franko Goldman Band, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf

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Additional authors
  1. Goldman, Richard Franko, 1910-1980
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
Subject
  1. Band music, Arranged
  2. Band music
  3. Patriotic music > United States
  4. Marches (Band)
Contents
  1. Chester / William Billings -- The battle of Trenton / James Hewitt, arr. Roger Smith -- The federal march / Alexander Reinagle -- The wood up quickstep / John Holloway, arr. Goldman -- The New York Light Guards quickstep / Francis H. Brown -- Santa Ana\u0027s retreat from Buena Vista / Stephen Foster -- American salute / Morton Gould -- The Washington greys / Claudio S. Grafulla -- The presidential polonaise / John Philip Sousa -- The President McKinley inauguration march ; The 22nd Regiment march / Victor Herbert -- American patrol / F.W. Meacham.
Note
  1. Patriotic and military marches by American composers.
  2. The 2nd work originally published for piano, arr. for band.
  3. Previously released under the title Cavalcade of the American Band on W-1688.
  4. Program notes by Richard C. Jones, based on material furnished by Richard Franko Goldman, on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in the ballroom of New York\u0027s Manhattan Center.