Pops Orchestra - in The United States

In The United States

  • Austin Pops http://www.austinpops.org
  • Bob Lappin and The Palm Beach Pops http://www.palmbeachpops.org
  • Boston Pops Orchestra
  • Carolina Pops Orchestra http://www.carolinapops.com
  • Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
  • Dallas Pops http://www.dallaspops.com/
  • Davenport Pops Orchestra http://www.yale.edu/pops
  • Cleveland Pops Orchestra
  • Golden State Pops Orchestra http://www.gspo.com
  • Harvard Pops Orchestra http://www.harvardpops.com
  • Hollywood Bowl Orchestra
  • Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
  • Minneapolis Pops Orchestra
  • National Symphony Orchestra
  • The New York Pops
  • Pasadena POPS
  • Philly Pops
  • Salt Lake City Pops Orchestra
  • San Francisco Pops Orchestra
  • Tucson Pops Orchestra http://www.tucsonpops.org/
  • University of Michigan Pops Orchestra
  • Issler's orchestra. (billed as Issler's parlor or popular orchestra, recorded late 1880s and stopped the recording business around 1900)

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