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Our Favorite Patriotic Tunes, Part 2: 3 Songs Swiped From the Brits

The Daily Signal

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July 2, 2026

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Our Favorite Patriotic Tunes, Part 2: 3 Songs Swiped From the Brits

The skies as we celebrate America’s 250th birthday will be filled not only with fireworks, but song. Those great patriotic tunes we all know by heart, even when we can’t hit all the notes. Though the songs may be as familiar as the red, white, and blue, the stories behind them often are not. In...

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ArcaMax

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· Jun 25, 2026

Patriotic songs for America's 250th, from 'Firework' to 'Free Bird'

The sun is out, the grill is fired up, a cold beverage is in your hand. But where are the tunes? Before you fire up your Bluetooth speakers on America's 250th birthday, make sure one or more of these patriotic songs are on your Fourth of July ...

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 30, 2026

Beautiful, but no utopia: Three wishes for America’s 250th birthday

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Global News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Five songs you must hear this week (29 June 2026)

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MovieGuide

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· Jul 8, 2026

Deceased Artist Tops Spotify Streams on Independence Day

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The Daily Signal

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· Jun 28, 2026

Our Favorite Patriotic Tunes, Part 1: ‘God Bless America’ vs. ‘This Land Is Your Land’

As we celebrate America’s 250th birthday, the skies will be filled with not only fireworks but song. Those great patriotic tunes we all know by heart, even when we can’t hit all the notes. (Yes, “Star-Spangled Banner,” I’m thinking of you.) Though the songs may be as familiar as the red, white, and blue, the...

The i Paper

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Related coverage for "Our Favorite Patriotic Tunes, Part 2: 3 Songs Swiped From the Brits": ArcaMax — Patriotic songs for America's 250th, from 'Firework' to 'Free Bird'. Washington Examiner — Beautiful, but no utopia: Three wishes for America’s 250th birthday. Global News — Five songs you must hear this week (29 June 2026). MovieGuide — Deceased Artist Tops Spotify Streams on Independence Day. The Daily Signal — Our Favorite Patriotic Tunes, Part 1: ‘God Bless America’ vs. ‘This Land Is Your Land’. The i Paper — I’m an American in England – it’s time to get over your flag shame