Black Jack March


"Black Jack March" was written by Fred K. Huffer, an early 20th century composer. It was named after General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing. Written in a 6/8 meter, trumpets and drums are featured with a trumpet call.

Sheet music, early recordings, and commercial success

The original sheet music has a cover, which features a drawing of General Pershing. Scores for small orchestras originally sold for 25 cents and full scores sold for 40 cents. It was reprinted by the Fisher Thompson Music Pub. Co. in 1919.
It has been used by music teachers and has a Grade of "3". It was included in the March Masters Folio for Band published by Rubank in 1948.

Later performances