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Why is “Hail to the Chief” Played?

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Why is “Hail to the Chief” Played?

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Why is “Hail to the Chief” Played? Tuesday January 6, 2009 If there is one song that is closely associated to the President of the United States, it is “Hail to the Chief.” This tune is usually played as the President arrives at a formal gathering or during presidential events. Have you ever wondered why this is so? Music Education in the News: QRS Music Technologies will stop producing player-piano rolls. This Day in Music History: 1993 – Jazz music legend Dizzy Gillespie died in Englewood, New Jersey due to pancreatic cancer. More about: ???–>Comments (0)See All Posts

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