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On May 20, 1977 Mr. Ployhar was given the Distinguished Alumnus Award at Valley City State University.
On May 20, 1977 Mr. Ployhar was given the Distinguished Alumnus Award at Valley City State University.


In [[1994]], Ployhar was one of the co-producers of the Disney film [[Iron Will]].
In 1994, Ployhar was one of the co-producers of the Disney film [[Iron Will]].


Jim Ployhar died Tuesday, January 2, 2007 in [[Fargo, North Dakota]].
Jim Ployhar died Tuesday, January 2, 2007 in [[Fargo, North Dakota]].

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James D. Ployhar (September 22, 1926-January 2, 2007) was an American composer, music educator, and film producer. James D. Ployhar is responsible for many great American songs, including the instrumental piece, "Cool Blues for Trumpets" "March of the Irish Guard" and "Crazy Clock."

Ployhar attended Valley City State University in Valley City, North Dakota, and also originated the Fargo Big Band All-Stars, a musical group that frequently performed in and around Fargo, North Dakota, including regular engagements at Silent Movie Night, held at the historic Fargo Theatre.

Mr. Ployhar is considered to be one of the most prolific writes in the field of music education. Mr. Ployhar, who taught nineteen years in the public schools, is enthusiastically welcomed throughout the United States and Canada as clinician and conductor. He is the author of the CONTEMPORARY BAND COURSE, Belwin-Mills Publishing Corporation of New York, composer of THE FLICKERTAIL, official North Dakota march and recipient of the citation of excellence by the executive committee of the National Band Association. Mr. Ployhar is past-president of the VCSC Alumni Association (1975-76) and is a member of the V-500 Foundation. [1]

On May 20, 1977 Mr. Ployhar was given the Distinguished Alumnus Award at Valley City State University.

In 1994, Ployhar was one of the co-producers of the Disney film Iron Will.

Jim Ployhar died Tuesday, January 2, 2007 in Fargo, North Dakota.

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