FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Fort Leonard Wood’s 399th Army Band is rehearsing and preparing for next week’s live holiday performance. Chief Warrant Officer 4 Jared DeLaney, the band’s commander and ...
CAMP ZAMA, Japan – The 296 th U.S. Army Japan Band is preparing once more in its history to deactivate as a military unit, but not before a final, 10-month-long concert season. “Lights of Winter,” ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – The Army’s ‘As You Were’ (AYW) Band performed at Welcome to Rockville May 9-12 at Daytona Beach, Florida, supporting Army outreach and recruiting goals by bringing the Army ...
SAN ANTONIO – The community is invited to enjoy the holiday season with “Fort Sam’s Own” 323rd Army Band at this year’s holiday festival “Joy to the World.” Every musician brings something unique to ...
The U.S. Army’s 1st Armored Division Band and its sub-groups have a long repertoire of popular music from different genres, but the performers understand that their talents and skills also are used to ...
CONSTITUTION. OUR SERA CONGI HAD A FRONT ROW SEAT. SERGEANT EMILY DAWSON MASTERS THE FIFE, AN INSTRUMENT STRETCHING BACK TO THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. MUSIC WAS A HUGE PART OF THOSE TRADITIONAL TYPES OF ...
BURLINGTON — The city of Burlington will present the 440th Army Band at the Paramount Theater, 128 E. Front St., on Saturday, June 15, at 7 p.m. This concert of big band and patriotic music will be ...
Army Spc. Chris King has always loved music. His family were regular church-goers, where Chris’ father played the drums. “When I was young,” Chris says. “I would get in trouble for getting out of the ...
The holidays have always been a busy time for 11-year-old Willa Wensel’s family. With two parents in the US Army Band, the family juggles rehearsals during the day, performances at night, and ...
"America, you're calling us, still our home sweet home," the lyrics say. "Oh let me tell you that I love you, that I think about you all the time. America, you're calling us, still our home sweet home ...
May 14—May 14, 1949: The date fell on a Saturday during a 12-year period (1940-52) when The Star didn't publish on that day of the week. May 14, 1999, in The Star: The 8 o'clock performance by the ...