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  1. The Patrick S. Gilmore Band Award® was introduced in 1994 in honor of the legendary bandmaster and impresario. Patrick Gilmore (1829-1892) and his band joined General Burnside’s expedition to North Carolina in the Civil War.

  2. www.aapioneerbands.org › about › award_gilmorePatrick S. Gilmore Award

    The Patrick S. Gilmore Award, named for the American bandleader of the Civil War, it is presented annually to the runner-up to the Sousa Award. We are proud of all of our past winners of the Patrick S. Gilmore Award!

  3. The Patrick S. Gilmore Band Award® was introduced in 1994 in honor of the legendary bandmaster and impresario. Patrick Gilmore (1829-1892) and his band joined General Burnside’s expedition to North Carolina in the Civil War.

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  4. www.aapioneerbands.org › patrick-s-gilmore-awardPatrick S. Gilmore Award

    The Patrick S. Gilmore Band Award was introduced in 1994 in honor of the legendary bandmaster and impresario of the Civil War. This award honors outstanding high school band students and their achievements and commitment to the band. It is presented annually to the runner-up to the Sousa Award.

  5. Gilmore was the first American band leader to feature the saxophone. The French Garde Republicaine military band performed at the World Peace Jubilee and Gilmore was sufficiently impressed that in the following year he reorganized his band to include the instruments that the French band introduced to American ears.

  6. www.aapioneerbands.org › about › recipients_gilmorePatrick S. Gilmore Award

    The Patrick S. Gilmore Award, named for the American bandleader of the Civil War, it is presented annually to the runner-up to the Sousa Award. We are proud of our past winners: 2014 Anna Hayman. 2013 Rennie Cotner. 2012 Kevin Flannagan.

  7. www.newalbanybands.org › history › award-recipientsAward Recipients

    The Patrick S. Gilmore Band Award was introduced in 1994 in honor of the legendary bandmaster and impresario. Patrick Gilmore (1829-1892) and his band joined General Burnside’s expedition to North Carolina in the Civil War.

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