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Captain Joseph Denti leads the Air National Guard Band of the Northeast as they perform the "Armed Services Medley" for current and former members of each of our Nation's five military branches. Master Sergeant Lori McCarty (standing, right) provides vocal accompaniment to each service song as audience members proudly stand to be recognized for their service to our country. (US Air Force photo/Master Sgt Kevin Martin)
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Senior Airman Jeremy Carles and Senior Airman Carl Stanley perform with Brass in Blue during a concert on July 2, 2014 in Sterling, MA. Brass in Blue quickly adjusted to changing weather conditions and provided a patriotic concert to the crowd before severe weather struck. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Technical Sgt. Dawn Hoffman)
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Members of High Altitude perform for an enthusiastic crowd at Hampton Beach, NH on June 30, 2014. High Altitude was one of several different ensembles which performed on the Ocean front stage for hundreds of audience members. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Technical Sgt. Dawn Hoffman)
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Senior Airman Simon Thomsen plays the congas during the rock band portion of the concert in Mountville, PA on June 22, 2014. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Technical Sgt. Dawn Hoffman)
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2 - Concert at Green Mountain Falls, CO, USAF photo/TSgt Charles Hatton
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Concert at Green Mountain Falls, CO - Funny, USAF photo/TSgt Charles Hatton
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Vocalists at Green Mountain Falls, CO - Funny, USAF photo/TSgt Charles Hatton
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Vocalists at Green Mountain Falls, CO, USAF photo/TSgt Charles Hatton
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Trombone section photo at Green Mountain Falls, CO, USAF photo/TSgt Charles Hatton
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Members of the Band of the Gulf Coast and Band of the Southwest perform.
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Audience members dance as they enjoy the Falconaires playing WWII era swing music.
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TSgt Krista Joyce accompanies herself as she sings a moving dedication to the many veterans who lost their lives during WWII.
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The Academy Winds from the United States Air Force Academy Band performed in Farmington, NM, during an eight day tour of the Land of Enchantment. John Elchert, publisher of the Farmington Daily Times and sponsor of this event, poses with Academy Winds after a sold-out, standing ovation performance in Farmington.
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Blue Steel from the United States Air Force Academy Band performs with the Rock Canyon High School Orchestra in Lone Tree, Colorado. In this photo, MSgt Chris Gaona is playing the drumset while a student percussionist from Rock Canyon High School plays timpani in the background.
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Blue Steel from the United States Air Force Academy Band performs with the Rock Canyon High School Orchestra in Lone Tree, Colorado. This high-impact show blending the sounds of rock 'n roll with orchestra showcases the commitment of the USAF Academy Band to Educational Outreach.
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Home from the Gulf! Major Patterson at LAX
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Academy Winds poses with a student musician from Grand Rapids, MN, who performed John Philip Sousa's "Manhattan Beach March" with Acaemy Winds during this evening's performance. Educational outreach is an important mission of the United States Air Force Academy Band, and Academy Winds strives to bring the Air Force message to students around the country.
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Academy Winds demonstrates to students in Grand Rapids, MN, that women in the United States Air Force are every bit as tough as the guys with a friendly push-up contest. Educational outreach is an important mission of the United States Air Force Academy Band, and Academy Winds strives to bring the Air Force message to students around the country.
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Academy Wiinds poses with student performers in Brainerd, Minnesota. These young musicians joined Academy Winds on stage for a performance of "Manhattan Beach March" by John Philip Sousa. Educational outreach is an important mission of the United States Air Force Academy Band, and Academy Winds shares decades of professional experience and knowledge to students around the country.
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Academy Winds gives a performance of their updated version of "Romeo and Juliet" in Brainerd, MN. This version, complete with contemporary music, is modernized to show what Shakespeare's famous play could have looked like with a modern twist.
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