O-H!…Five-O?
To help celebrate the series premire of “Hawaii Five-O,” CBS is sponsoring “Marching Band Mania,” a competition for collegiate marching bands. Stanton’s was thrilled to learn that one of the entrants is from Central Ohio–the Otterbein University Cardinal Marching Band has put together a fantastic rendition of the “Hawaii Five-O” theme song!
The winning marching band is awarded $25,000 for their program, so help Stanton’s support them by casting your vote daily!
Happy 50th Anniversary Stanton’s!
2010 is a very exciting year for us here at Stanton’s Sheet Music – we’re celebrating our 50th Anniversary! Founded in August of 1960 by Columbus, Ohio native John Stanton, Stanton’s Sheet Music has grown over the last 50 years from a humble “mom and pop” storefront to our current status as one of the largest sheet music retailers in the country. We are fortunate to have become a valuable and trusted resource for musicians because of our commitment to quality products and personal customer service; a commitment we continue to build upon.
For a retrospective look at where we’ve come from (and where we’re heading in the future), check out our video below. Thanks to our wonderful family of customers, we’ve enjoyed an amazing and successful 50 year history, and we look forward to continuing to serve all your sheet music needs for the next 50 years!
The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards!
The Grammy Awards will air on January 31st at 8 pm on CBS. In addition to the guest presenters, the fantastic live performances and the outrageous fashion that we’re used to seeing during the broadcast, this year’s show promises a star-studded 3-D tribute to Michael Jackson! Remember to check our website to find various print music versions of songs from all your favorite nominees.
Feedback Friday: Long Live the Queen!
On January 15, 1559, Elizabeth I was crowned queen of England in Westminster Abbey, London. In honor of this momentous occasion, let us ponder some other famous royalty:
Feedback Friday: Ringo Starr!
September 11, 1962: Ringo Starr replaced Pete Best in a Beatles recording session of “Love Me Do,” and the Beatles go on to reshape the landscape of rock and roll.![beatles_ringo_starr_1964[1] beatles_ringo_starr_1964[1]](http://stantonssheetmusic.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/beatles_ringo_starr_19641.jpg?w=450)
Feedback Friday: Happy Birthday Stanton’s Blog!
September is our “birthday month” for the Stanton’s Sheet Music blog here on wordpress–that’s right, we’ve been blogging for a whole year! Check out the archives to the right to see what you’ve missed; you can browse by month or by catagory. After you vote in the poll below, please let us know if you have any additional suggestions for our blog by leaving a comment to this post.
Thank you for reading!

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