Record Cylinders - 1893-1925 - United States Marine Band
John Phillip Sousa and the United States Marine Band (1893) The United States Marine Band is the premier band of the United States Marine Corps. Established by act of Congress on July 11, 1798, it is the oldest of the United States military bands and the oldest professional musical organization in the United States. The Marine Band is uniquely known as "The President's Own" because of its historic connection to the President of the United States. The relationship between the Marine Band and the White House began on New Year's Day 1801, when President John Adams invited the band to perform at the Executive Mansion. Later that year, Thomas Jefferson initiated the tradition of Marine Band performances by requesting that it perform at his inauguration. The Marine Band has played at every United States presidential inauguration since. Today, the Marine Band performs in approximately 500 events every year including state funerals, State Arrival Ceremonies, state dinners, parades, concerts, and other social events. The Marine Band also travels across the country each October and November during its fall concert tour, a tradition that began in 1891 under its most famous director, composer John Philip Sousa. 01 - The Enthusiast Polka - 1893 02 - La Manana - 1896 03 - Brooke's Triumphal March - 1909 04 - Eglantine Caprice - 1909 05 - In God We Trust - 1909 06 - Kaiser Friedrich - 1909 07 - Lola - 1909 08 - Maria Theresia - 1909 09 - Marsovia Waltz - 1909 10 - Salute To Mexico - 1909 11 - Semper Fidelis - 1909 12 - Staunch And True March - 1909 13 - The Bachelors - 1911 14 - The Coquette - 1909 15 - Thomas Jefferson March - 1909 16 - Austrian Army - 1910 17 - Emperor's Manoeuvre Emperor's Maneuver - 1910 18 - Manila - 1910 19 - Salute To Washington - 1910 20 - Southern Ideal - 1910 21 - Strenuous Life - 1910 22 - Star-Spangled Banner (Song) - 1910 23 - The Voice Of Our Nation Medley Part 1 - 1910 24 - True To The Flag [Treu Zur Fahne Marsch] - 1910 25 - General Heywood;our Glorious Banner - 1911 26 - Myositis - 1911 27 - Old Berlin - 1911 28 - Unser Kaiserhaus - 1911 29 - With Shot And Shell - 1911 30 - Spanish Dance (Suite Bal Costume) - 1912 31 - Girimeo Polka - 1913 32 - Old Comrades March - 1913 33 - Our Volunteers Waltz - 1913 34 - Ride Of The Thuringia Hussars - 1913 35 - The Premier - 1913 36 - My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice [Samson Et Dalila] - 1915 37 - Regimental Pride March - 1925 LINK Record Cylinders - 1890-1920 - Marches
Phonograph cylinders were the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing sound. Commonly known simply as "records" in their era of greatest popularity (c. 1888–1915), these cylinder shaped objects had an audio recording engraved on the outside surface which could be reproduced when the cylinder was played on a mechanical phonograph. The competing disc-shaped gramophone record system triumphed in the market place to become the dominant commercial audio medium in the 1910s, and commercial mass production of phonograph cylinders ended in 1929. 01 - Baldwin's Cadet Band Of Boston - 1893 - Beau Ideal March 02 - C.P.Lowe Band - 1905 - Diplomat March 03 - Columbia Band - 1905 - Directorate March 04 - Columbia Orchestra - 1904 - El Capitan March 05 - Edison Concert Band - 1913 - Aida March 06 - Edison Grand Concert Band - 1901 - Adventurer's March 07 - Edison Grand Concert Band - 1902 - Imperial Edward March 08 - Edison Military Band - 1904 - Washington Post March 09 - Edison Military Band - 1906 - 10Th Regiment March 10 - Edison Military Band - 1907 - High School Cadets March 11 - Edison Military Band - 1907 - National Fencibles March 12 - Edison Military Band - 1907 - The 74Th Regiment March 13 - Gilmore's Band - 1904 - Admiral's Favorite March 14 - Indestructible Band - 1911 - Jack Tar March 15 - Indestructible Band - 1911 - The Free Lance March 16 - Indestructible Military Band - 1908 - 2Nd Regiment Connecticut National Guard March 17 - Indestructible Military Band - 1908 - 23Rd Regiment March 18 - Indestructible Military Band - 1910 - Liberty Bell March 19 - New York Military Band - 1911 - The Boy Scouts Of America March 20 - New York Military Band - 1913 - From Maine To Oregon March 21 - New York Military Band - 1915 - The Gladiator March 22 - New York Military Band - 1917 - King Cotton March 23 - New York Military Band - 1917 - The Invincible Eagle March 24 - New York Military Band - 1918 - Hands Across The Sea March 25 - New York Military Band - 1918 - Naval Reserve March 26 - New York Military Band - 1918 - Sabre And Spurs March 27 - New York Military Band - 1918 - The Volunteers March 28 - New York Military Band - 1918 - Wisconsin Forward Forever March 29 - New York Military Band - 1919 - Wedding March 30 - Prince's Military Band - 1906 - On To Victory March 31 - Sousa's Band - 1901 - Hail To The Spirit Of Liberty March 32 - Sousa's Band - 1909 - Powhatan's Daughter March 33 - Sousa's Band - 1911 - Florentiner March 34 - Sousa's Band - 1913 - Stars And Stripes Forever March 35 - Sousa's Band - 1926 - Glory Of The Yankee Navy March 36 - United States Marine Band - 1910 - The Rifle Regiment 37 - United States Marine Band - 1920 - Semper Fidelis March 38 - United States Military Band - 1909 - Manhattan Beach And Gladiator March LINK