- male, deceased (1476)
- Saint James of the Marches was an Italian Franciscan Friar Minor, preacher and writer.
- male, deceased (1922)
- Carl Albert Hermann Teike (February 5 1864 - May 22 1922) was a German composer who wrote over 100 military marches and 20 concert works.
- male, deceased (1945)
- Kenneth Joseph Alford is a pseudonym taken by "Fredrick Joseph Ricketts". As a composer he is best known for his marches, the most famous of which...
- male
- Edwin Eugene Bagley was born in Craftsbury, Vermont. He began his music career at the age of nine as a vocalist and comedian with Leavitt’s Be...
- male, deceased (1948)
- Franz Lehár was an Austrian composer of Hungarian descent, mainly known for his operettas.
- male, deceased (1907)
- Robert Browne Hall (30 June 1858 - 8 June 1907) was a leading composer of marches and other music for brass bands. A principal American composer of...
- male, deceased (1956)
- Hermann Ludwig Blankenburg was a German composer of military marches with at least 300 marches published and probably many more lost or destroyed....
- male
- Frank W. Meacham (born c.1850, Buffalo, New York - 1896, New York City) was an American composer and arranger of Tin Pan Alley. His most famous...
- male, deceased (1035)
- Canute I, or Canute the Great, in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles also known as Cnut was a Viking king of England, Denmark, Norway, some of Sweden (such...
- male, deceased (1948)
- Kerry Mills (February 1, 1869 - December 5, 1948) was an American composer of popular music during the Tin Pan Alley era. His stylistically diverse...
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