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Biography of Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore

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Autographed copy of
P. S. Gilmore—The Authorized Biography of America's First Superstar
by Rusty Hammer
Gainesville, Florida: Rusty Hammer, 2006


He dreamed of creating the world’s greatest band.

From a destitute Irish immigrant to one of the most famous entertainers on earth . . . 
. . . the story of Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore includes some of America’s most exciting events.


Do you know:
  • Who put the "Garden" into Madison Square Garden?
  • Why they call Chicago the "Windy City"?
  • Who assembled 2,000 musicians and 20,000 singers for the World’s Peace Jubilee in 1872?
  • Who led the first American band to tour Europe?
  • Who established the instrumentation used in today's concert bands?
  • Who held the Guinness record for largest orchestra for more than 100 years?
  • Who wrote, "When Johnny Comes Marching Home"?
  • Who directed the music for the July 4, 1876, Independence Day Celebration in Philadelphia?
  • Who directed the music for the dedication of the Statue of Liberty?

Find the answers and much more in this engaging, 377-page (including appendix and index), soft-cover book (5-1/2" x 8-1/2"), about the famous bandmaster, Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892). 139 black-and-white illustrations.

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