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What (who) is W P Coates - definition

AMERICAN MUSICIAN
W. P. English; English W P; Walter P. English
  • English's march "Royal Decree"

W. P. Coates         
IRISH LABOUR ACTIVIST
William Peyton Coates
William Peyton "Pat" Coates (1883, Kinsale – 8 August 1963) was an Irish labour activist and communist who was active in the sphere of Anglo-Soviet relations.
Albert Coates (surgeon)         
  • Lieutenant-Colonel E.E. ‘Weary’ Dunlop and Lieutenant-Colonel Albert Coates at Nakhon Pathom hospital camp, Thailand. Both are looking at sketches made by British artist [[Jack Bridger Chalker]]. While Dunlop was the senior officer at Nakhon Pathom, he deferred to Coates’ extensive medical knowledge. Coates had served during World War I and was also well-known and respected among prisoners of war.
  • Albert Coates Lane, Melbourne
  • The operating theatre at the prisoner-of-war hospital, Nakom Paton, Thailand, where Coates was Chief Medical Officer.
  • Sir Albert Coates statue in Ballarat, Victoria.
AUSTRALIAN SURGEON
Sir Albert Coates; Sir Albert Coates (surgeon); Sir Albert Ernest Coates
Sir Albert Ernest Coates OBE, FRCS (1895–1977) was an Australian surgeon and soldier. He served as a medical orderly in World War I serving on Gallipoli, and as a senior surgeon for the Australian Army Medical Corps in World War II in Malaya.
Eric Coates         
  • Coates, c. 1925
  • [[Chiltern Court, Baker Street]], Coates's London home 1930–1936. A [[blue plaque]] by the door commemorates him.
  • Plaque dedicated to Coates, his wife and son at Golders Green Crematorium
  • Blue plaque at [[Selsey]], commemorating the composition of "By the Sleepy Lagoon"
  • Jan]] and [[Boris Hambourg]], Orry Corjeac and Eric Coates
  • Coates's professors: [[Lionel Tertis]] and [[Frederick Corder]]
BRITISH COMPOSER
Coates, Eric
Eric Francis Harrison Coates (27 August 1886 – 21 December 1957) was an English composer of light music and, early in his career, a leading violist.

Wikipedia

Walter English

Walter Paul "Woody" English (1867–1916) was an American tuba player and band composer. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory in 1867. He grew up in Dallas, Texas (Smith) playing tuba in various bands. In 1891 he joined the circus band on the Great New York Circus in Oakland, California (Smith). In 1892 he joined the band on the McMahon Circus (Smith). During the next three years he travelled with circus bands on Howe & Cushing, Sands & Astley and Harris Nickel Plate Shows (Smith).

He played tuba in Carl Clair's band for the European tour of Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth at the turn of the century (1897–1903). He took up the conducting baton from an ailing Carl Clair in 1907. In 1909 he played for Norris & Rowe (Smith). English spent three years with the Sells-Floto Circus. In 1913, he played tuba for The Girl of Eagle Ranch production, thereafter rejoining Sells Floto (under the baton of his friend Karl L. King). King and English subsequently co-authored a march, "Howdy Pap." In contrast to the tall, thin King, Walter English was rather stout, and he wore a walrus mustache. King later recalled that the first time he met Walter English was when English invited him to his hotel room. Walter English loved cats, and the room was filled with music paper and cats.

The remainder of his life he played with assorted circus and concert bands, including Frederick Neil Innes' Denver Concert Band, and died in Denver, Colorado in 1916 (Death Notice).

W. P. English is known primarily for his band compositions, most of which were published by C.L. Barnhouse Company of Oskaloosa, Iowa. In 1984, English was elected to the (Circus Band) Windjammer's Hall of Fame.