MP3 2707 mb.
Performer: Sousa's Band
Title: Washington Post March
Country: US
Catalog Number: 1183
Label: Victor
Released: 25 Aug 1908
Style: Marches
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 990
| 1 | Washington Post March |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1183 | Sousa's Band | Washington Post March (Shellac, 10", S/Sided) | Victor | 1183 | US | 1904 |
| 1183 | Sousa's Band | The Washington Post March (Shellac, 7", S/Sided) | Victor | 1183 | US | Unknown |
| 140 | Sousa's Band | Washington Post March (Shellac, 7", S/Sided, Etch) | E. Berliner's Gramophone | 140 | US | 1897 |
Awarded First Price Buffalo, St Louis and Portland Expositions
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