Black Jack March

"Black Jack March" was written by Fred K. Huffer (1879–1943), an early 20th century composer. It was named after General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing. Written in a 6/8 meter, trumpets and drums are featured with a trumpet call.

"Black Jack March"
March by Fred K. Huffer
Composedc. 1910s: U.S.
DedicationGeneral John J. "Black Jack" Pershing

Sheet music, early recordings, and commercial success

The original sheet music has a cover, which features a drawing of General Pershing.[1] Scores for small orchestras originally sold for 25 cents and full scores sold for 40 cents.[2] It was reprinted by the Fisher Thompson Music Pub. Co. in 1919.[3]

It has been used by music teachers and has a Grade of "3".[4] It was included in the March Masters Folio for Band published by Rubank in 1948.[3]

Later performances

References

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