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Hail
to the Chief
Hail to the Chief, with its preceding fanfare
Ruffles and Flourishes, is Traditionally played
to announce the arrival of the president at state
functions. Derived from an old Gaelic air, Hail
to the Chief was used in James Sanderson's musical
play of 1812, The Lady of the Lake. The song was
already very popular when the Marine Band played
it from a barge for the opening of the Chesapeake
and Ohio Canal on July 4,1828, in the presence
of President John Quincy Adams. The band honors
the president with Hail to the Chief hundreds
of times a year at ceremonial and diplomatic events.
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