| Sousa, John Philip |
Probably best known as "The March King" the son of trombonist John Antonio Sousa was born in born Washington, DC in 1854. This site from the Dallas Wind Symphony includes historical facts, pictures, books, links, and sound samples. |
| Tom Ashton |
Former March Violets guitarist's homepage. Real Audio, photos, lyrics, history of March Violets. Also artwork and TV and film music work exhibited |
| Torme, Steve March |
Biography and review of Torme's new cd "Swingin At The Blue Moon Bar & Grille", featuring a duet with his father Mel Torme. |
| Wikipedia |
Encyclopedia article covers the band's history, discography, and awards. |
| Eastern Trombone Workshop |
Known as the ETW, and organized by trombonist and ETW Chairman Scott Shelsta, this annual event will be held from March 20 until March 22, 2003 at Brucker Hall, The United States Army Band's rehearsal and training complex located at Fort Myer,... |
| March Strathspey and Reel Guide Tempo Calculator |
A site that allows the calculation of guide march, strathspey and reel tempos based upon data gathered from over 280 Grade 1 standard digitally recorded performances from 1987 to present. Also provided are data on MSR tempo trends over the years. |
| March, Peggy |
Official site celebrating the career of the vocalist "Little" Peggy March, best known for her 1963 hit "I Will Follow Him." |
| O'Malley's March |
Celtic rock band based in Baltimore. Offers schedule, member profiles, recording details, lyrics, and sound samples. |
| O'Malley's March |
Celtic rock band based in Baltimore. Offers schedule, member profiles, recording details, lyrics, and sound samples. |
| Pitchfork: Miles Davis - Live at the Fillmore East (March 7, 1970) - It's About That Time |
Dominique Leone's review: "Over thirty years later, I'm not sure I understand what the preceding hour-and-a-half was all about, except what I consider exceptional musicians taking exceptional chances." |
| Jackson State University Trombones |
The Source of Power Home Page. Contains information on history, traditions, section leaders, rosters, and teachers |
| The March of the Black Queen |
Market, rarities, links, and midis. |
| UnRated Magazine: Opeth |
Interview with the band from March 2004. |
| Outer Sound: April March |
Extensive article and review by Miguel Banuelos. |
| Rieu, Andre |
With RealAudio and list of songs from his albums. |
| Splendid: Trembling Blue Stars |
Feature interview with Bobby Wratten. Includes photographs, audio, and links. |
| UnRated Magazine: Def Leppard |
Live review and photos from UIC Pavilion concert on March 28, 2003. |
| Ides of March |
Official site includes discography, information about new works, and the history of the band. |
| Dave Van Ronk: In Memory |
An Article from the March, 2002 Blues Notes, written by Greg Johnson. |
| An Interview with Sterling Morrison |
From the March 6, 1970 issue of Fusion magazine. Also includes audio clips. |
| Band and Corps of Drums of the Bermuda Regiment |
Photo fact sheet with regimental march (lyrics & 765k/36sec WAV). |
| March Music Online |
42 MP3 and RealAudio marches by John Philip Sousa, Karl L. King, Henry Fillmore, and others. Air Force band site. |
| Cardboard Analogue |
Chronicles Neil and Crazy Horse's legendary gigs from March to June 1996 at a small Northern California bar known as Old Princeton Landing. |
| Brisbane Blues Festival |
Australia (March) Website features festival information. |
| They've Got It |
An interview with Yo La Tengo's Ira Kaplan (The Reader/LazyEye - March 1998 |
| Eichenbaum, Daniel |
Picture, biography, works with sound files, and links to other composers. |
| Colin MacDonald's Ragtime March Waltz Web Site |
More than 300 ragtime sequences. |
| EvilPics Luna photo album |
A collection of photos of Luna from a show in March 2002 |
| USOpera: John Harbison |
List of three operas with a description of " Full Moon in March." |
| Robert Casadesus |
CD review including biographical outline and musical overview from March 2002 MusicWeb(UK). |