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James Swearingen
Background information
Born
(1947-09-26) September 26, 1947 (age 76) Dayton, Ohio
Occupation(s)
Composer
Years active
1947-Present
Musical artist
James Swearingen (born 1947) is an American composer and arranger. He holds a Master’s Degree from the Ohio State University and a Bachelor's degree from Bowling Green State University and is Professor of Music Emeritus, Department Chair of Music Education at Capital University, Columbus, Ohio.
The music he writes is part of a small genre played in American high school band classes as Concert Literature, generally two- to six-minute-long pieces played for high school band concerts. He is a recipient of several ASCAP awards.
JamesSwearingen (born 1947) is an American composer and arranger. He holds a Master’s Degree from the Ohio State University and a Bachelor's degree from...
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Edward "Ed" JamesSwearingen (12 September 1925 – 15 May 2014) was an aeronautical engineer based in San Antonio, Texas. Swearingen was notable for developing...
route. At 1300 m, his rope broke, and he fell to his death. Composer JamesSwearingen created a piece named Eiger: Journey to the Summit in his memory. The...
Ives "Crusade for Freedom" – J.J. Richards "Children of the Shrine" – JamesSwearingen "E Pluribus Unum" – Fred Jewell "El Capitan" – John Philip Sousa "Emblem...
Conductor and Acting Music Director Australia North West Wind Ensemble, Sydney, James Brice, Musical Director Sydney Wind Symphony, Mark Brown, Musical Director...
Flight of Valor is a musical piece written by JamesSwearingen as a memorial for the victims of United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in Somerset County...
LCCN 76-11392. A composition entitled "The Light Eternal", written by JamesSwearingen in 1992, tells the story of the Four Chaplains through music. "The...
University in 1881 William Morton Reynolds, president 1850 to 1853 JamesSwearingen, music educator and composer Harvey Wasserman, liberal, anti-nuclear...
(born 1960) Tomas Svoboda (born 1939) Elizabeth Swados (1951–2016) JamesSwearingen (born 1947) John R. Sweney (1837–1899) Richard Swift (1927–2003) Louise...
Overture & Light Cavalry Overture by Franz von Suppé / Jubilance by JamesSwearingen 74.700 14th Place Open Class 1974 Festive Overture & Fifth Symphony...
Band Report (1975) Richard Strauss Festmusik der Stadt Wien (1943) JamesSwearingen Novena (1980) Frank Ticheli Blue Shades (1996) Vesuvius (1997) Virgil...
composer Ric Ocasek, rhythm guitarist and songwriter for The Cars JamesSwearingen concert band literature composer John Douglas, conductor Chris Castle...
Street Swing Struttin' Talkin' Back Trailblazer Turbo Rock Whiz Kids JamesSwearingen Robert W. Smith Tulsa Symphony Orchestra – Ed Huckeby <http://www.grsd...
Archived from the original on 2013-08-26. Retrieved 2012-10-31. Barron, James (September 18, 2008). "Henry Z. Steinway, Piano Maker, Dies at 93". The...
Jones / A Day in the Life by Lennon–McCartney / Instant Concert by JamesSwearingen / Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin / Love Theme (from Ben-Hur) by...
Month of the Cold Moon by Roland Barrett / Into the Joy of Spring by JamesSwearingen / Kingfishers Catch Fire by John Mackey 69.100 9th Place Open Class...
Band, USA 1991: Dr. Wayne Bennet, University of Oregon, USA 1992: JamesSwearingen, Composer, USA 1993: Col. John Bourgeois, United States Marine Band...
Books, 2003). Extreme Beauty: Aesthetics, Politics, Death. Edited by JamesSwearingen and Joanne Cutting-Gray (London and New York: Continuum Books, 2003)...
Rob Swearingen (born July 23, 1963) is an American businessman and politician. Swearingen was born in Oneida County, Wisconsin. He went to Rhinelander...