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The Booster: El Kahir Shrine Collection

The document provides biographical information about J.G. Klein and Al Hayes. Al Hayes was the pseudonym used by Henry Fillmore when arranging marches of moderate difficulty for typical town bands from the early 20th century. The document also gives publication details for the march 'The Booster' arranged by Al Hayes.
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The Booster: El Kahir Shrine Collection

The document provides biographical information about J.G. Klein and Al Hayes. Al Hayes was the pseudonym used by Henry Fillmore when arranging marches of moderate difficulty for typical town bands from the early 20th century. The document also gives publication details for the march 'The Booster' arranged by Al Hayes.
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Booster, The Klein, J. G.

arr: Hayes, Al

The Booster
by: J. G. Klein
arr: Al Hayes

Original Copyright: 1913


By: Fillmore Bros.

BandMusic PDF Library

El Kahir Shrine Collection


Music Preservation Team: Tom Pechnik, Senior Archivist; Mary Philips; Wayne Dydo;
Bill Park, Director; Marcus Neiman, Program Notes

North Royalton, Ohio


www.bandmusicpdf.org
Klein, J.G.

DOB: unknown
DOD: unknown
At this date, no information has been found on J.G. Klein.

Hayes, Al

DOB: December 3, 1881 (Cincinnati, OH)


DOD: December 7, 1956 (Miami, Florida)

Among American march composers, the name Henry Fillmore


stands alongside that of Karl L. King, second only to John
Philip Sousa. The prolific Fillmore composed and arranged
under eight different names.

Two generations of American musicians received their first band instruction via the four elementary
Bennett Band Books (which sold well over a million copies), not knowing that the popular Harold
Bennett was actually Henry Fillmore. Fillmore used the pseudonym Al Hayes for pieces of the next
grade of difficulty, for bands such as the typical town band of 70 years ago, and most of the pieces he
wrote under the pseudonym Will Huff also fit into this category. His other pseudonyms were Harry
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Hartley, Ray Hall, Gus Beans, and Henrietta Moore.

Booster, The (march) was published in 1918 by The Fillmore Brothers Company and arranged by Al
Hayes. (Cincinnati, OH).

Program note researched by Marcus L. Neiman


Medina, Ohio

Additional information on either the composer or composition would be welcomed. Please send
information to
marcusneiman@zoominternet.net

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Rehig, William H., Bierley, Paul (editor). The encyclopedia of band music, Integrity Press,
Westerville, OH. (2005), CD, used with permission

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