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      • A version of Lady of the Lake debuted in New York May 8, 1812, and "Hail to the Chief" was published in Philadelphia about the same time as 'March and Chorus in the Dramatic Romance of the Lady of the Lake '.
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  3. A version of Lady of the Lake debuted in New York May 8, 1812, and "Hail to the Chief" was published in Philadelphia about the same time as 'March and Chorus in the Dramatic Romance of the Lady of the Lake '. Many parodies appeared, an indication of great popularity.

  4. Jan 20, 2021 · The Department of Defense declared “Hail to the Chief” the official presidential arrival tribute in 1954. But the story behind the tune begins with a blockbuster romantic poem completed by Sir Walter Scott in 1810. It didn’t have a thing to do with presidential pomp.

  5. January 2017. The song made its debut 205 years ago—in a boat. Brooks Kraft LLC / Corbis via Getty Images. Editor’s Note, January 8, 2021: While the inauguration of president-elect Joseph R....

  6. Feb 17, 2023 · Given its sheer availability and rousing pomp, it was only a matter of time before U.S. presidents became the "chief" in the title. "Hail to the Chief" was first associated with a chief executive on Feb. 22, 1815, when it was played (under the title "Wreaths for the Chieftain") to honor George Washington, who died in 1799, and the end of the ...

  7. Jan 5, 2017 · The version we know now originated around 1840, and that is when it became the official presidential theme - no kilt required. (SOUNDBITE OF WASHINGTON MEN'S CAMERATA SONG, "HAIL TO THE CHIEF")...

  8. Sep 14, 2023 · It was established in 1798, and performs at the White House more than 300 times annually. There are few songs at we associate exclusively with the President of the United States.

  9. Aug 8, 2015 · Kirk said that "Hail to the Chief" did not become formally associated with the presidency until John Tyler was in office.

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