Henry Fillmore was a prolific composer and arranger of popular marches and screamers, born in 1881. His works were adapted by several Florida universities, and some of his more popular works include "Troopers Tribunal" from 1905 and "Miss Trombone" from 1908. His success has earned him a net worth of $95.9 million.
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💰 Net worth: $95,9 Million (2024)
About
Composer and arranger of popular marches and screamers whose works were adapted by several Florida universities. Some of his more popular works included "Troopers Tribunal" from 1905 and "Miss Trombone" from 1908.
Before Fame
He sang in the church choir as a youth and composed and published his first march, called "Higham," at age 18.
Trivia
He spent time with the University of Miami band, writing band instruction works that continued to be used decades later. His rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" was used by Florida State University.
Family Life
He was born the eldest of five children, and his father was a gospel-song composer and partner in the Fillmore religious music publishing house.
Associated With
He was the last of a long line of march composers, beginning his work after John Philip Sousa had already retired.