What is liberty bell john philip sousa?

The Liberty Bell is a historic bell located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a symbol of American independence and freedom, and is famously associated with the inscription "Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof." The bell was cast in 1752, and has been cracked since the early 19th century.

John Philip Sousa was a composer and bandleader known as the "March King." He was born in 1854 and died in 1932. Sousa composed many marches, including "The Stars and Stripes Forever," which is the official march of the United States. Sousa's music embodied the patriotic spirit of America, and became synonymous with American military bands and parades. Sousa actually conducted a band concert at the base of the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia in 1915.