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George M Cohan The Man Who Owned Broadway
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Born July 3rd but claiming July 4th, George M. Cohan wasn’t just a Broadway titan—he was the man who owned American theater, penning timeless anthems like “You’re a Grand Old Flag” that still roar with patriotism. Rising from vaudeville roots as “The Four Cohans,” he turned stage magic into national identity, earning a Congressional Gold Medal and cementing his legacy as the father of the American musical. As the nation gears up for its 250th birthday, musicians Benjamin Sears and Bradford Conner are reviving his tunes—proving Cohan’s voice is still beating strong in America’s cultural heart.
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