James Ployhar

James D. Ployhar (September 22, 1926-January 2, 2007) was an American composer, music educator, and film producer. James D. Ployhar was responsible for many great American songs, including the instrumental piece, "Cool Blues for Trumpets" "March of the Irish Guard" and "Crazy Clock." Ployhar attended Valley City State University in Valley City, North Dakota, and also originated the Fargo Big Band All-Stars, a musical group that frequently perform... more

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  • Sep 22, 1926

Date of death:

  • Jan 2, 2007 (age 80 years)

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