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Heritage of the March Volume 46 George Barnard & Guy Holmes Compositions
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Don's Stuff has been selling unique items on Atomic Mall since February of 2022. We are located in Emporia KS, and we'd love to welcome you to our store! At Don's Stuff, the customer is always priority #1.
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These marches were performed by the Southwestern Oklahoma State University orchestra.Heritage of the March is a series of 185 vinyl records of marches and galops released from 1973 to 1988. It remains the largest single march music record series in history, featuring close to 3,000 different marches. The records were distributed for free by march collector Robert Hoe and the series was continued after his death by the Robert Hoe Foundation created by his wife, Marilyn C. Hoe. Most records featured the marches of two composers (one per side) played by a military, college, high school, or community band. The albums were given volume numbers 1 through 90 and A through QQQQ.The Heritage of the March records were previously available free of charge to the friends of Robert Hoe and to those who requested them from the Robert Hoe Foundation. Bands who were recorded also received their own records for professional or personal use. The records were produced in small batches of between 600 and 2,000 copies of each record. The records themselves were never commercially available to the public.Zoom in on the photo to check the condition of the sleeve. See my other listings for more records from this series for combined shipping savings.  

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