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250th America B-Day Jam

Titles from the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Visual Story. Patriotic. Civil War. 1863-1865.
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4 songs
4:44Song Image
Historical cinematic military ballad with Civil War fife and heavy deep drum influence, solemn male vocal or restrained mixed choir, formal marching cadence, rope-tension snare, fife melody, soft brass band, warm strings, distant church bells, 1860s Boston sendoff atmosphere, proud and bittersweet, lyrical storytelling about departure, families watching, colors raised, and soldiers marching toward war, no modern pop, no rock, no trap, no electric instruments, no gospel show choir, no fantasy soundtrack
4:59Song Image
Epic cinematic Civil War military anthem, historically grounded loud fife and thunderous drum foundation, thunderous bass drums, heavy rope-tension snare, powerful fife melody, low brass, sweeping strings, massive mixed choir with men women boys and girls, angelic and battle-charged, sacred heroic tragedy, intense uplifting vocals, emotional battlefield anthem, lyrics about courage sacrifice freedom and the colors, no modern pop beat, no rock, no trap, no synth, no EDM, no gospel show choir, no fantasy soundtrack, Fast, loud, huge choir, maximum cinematic assault
6:28Song Image
Epic cinematic Civil War patriotic anthem with Union fife and drum foundation, thunderous rope-tension snare drums, deep bass drums, proud fife melody, triumphant brass, sweeping orchestral strings, powerful mixed choir of men women boys and girls, heroic homecoming, joyful but reverent, lyrics honoring the full journey of the 54th Massachusetts from recruitment and racism through Camp Meigs Readville Boston harbor the southern coast Darien Grimball’s Landing Fort Wagner Olustee Honey Hill Boykin’s Mill and return to Boston, uplifting legacy finale, no modern pop rhythm, no rock, no trap, no synth, no electric instruments, no EDM, no fantasy soundtrack, no direct imitation of any film score
6:59Song Image
Epic American military tribute anthem, Civil War fife and drum foundation expanding into modern patriotic military orchestra, thunderous snares, deep bass drums, bugle, massive brass, cinematic strings, full mixed choir of men women boys and girls, powerful lead vocal with choir response, sacred patriotic finale, lyrics spanning from the 54th Massachusetts in the Civil War to modern America, honoring their voluntary enlistment, racism endured, Confederate threats, Fort Wagner, sacrifice, Union victory, freedom, memory, and the belief that their legacy still binds Americans today, loud, emotional, triumphant, reverent, no pop rhythm, no trap, no rock, no EDM, no synth, no direct imitation of existing patriotic songs or film scores