
For over 81 years, The U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" has maintained a tradition of excellence as the premier musical organization of The United States Army. The band was founded in 1922 by Army Chief of Staff General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing to emulate European military bands he heard during World War I. The band continues to play an important role in events of national and international significance, staging performances from the battlefields of World War II to the U.S. capital.
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You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch (From "How the Grinch Stole Christmas")
National Anthem
U.S. Field Artillery March
The United States Army Song (The Army Goes Rolling Along)
The Stars and Stripes Forever
The Army Goes Rolling Along
The Thunderer
America The Beautiful
National Emblem March
The Purple Carnival
Barnum And Bailey's Favorite
National Emblem
Commando March
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Hands Across the Sea
Four Scottish Dances, Op. 59
El Capitan
Summon the Heroes, for orchestra
Americans We
National Spirit March
Washington Post March
The Stars & Stripes Forever
We Were There
Armed Forces Salute (Arr. M. Brown)
Bravura
Russian Sailor's Dance
Yankee Doodle
The Rifle Regiment
The West Point March
Washington Grays
Semper Fidelis
Joyce's 71st N.Y. Regiment March
Chimes of Liberty
The Boys of the old Brigade, march for band
The Boys of the Old Brigade
Ragged Old Flag
The Pride of the Wolverines
Hail To The Chief
The Invincible Eagle
The Virginians
Americans We For Band
Daughters Of Texas
The Chimes of Liberty
Dance of the Jesters
The Gladiator
Summon the Heroes
The Washington Post
The Chimes Of Liberty, For Band
Hymn to the Fallen
Wedding Dance
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