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A three-part graphic created to show three scenes of the rock group Full Spectrum. There is a blue border around the outside and between the images. On the left is a close photo of a singer kneeling on stage in front of a clamoring audience, in the center the full group performs under glaring blue stage lights as a crowd goes wild, and on the right a guitarist in a dark blue flight suit leans into a solo as another performer rocks on to draw attention to him. White text above them all reads "Full Spectrum" in italics.

Full Spectrum: Bright lights, loud music, high energy, a buckle up and enjoy the ride kind of concert.  Hit after hit, night after night, they deliver an explosive show of both current radio to iconic favorites. What makes Full Spectrum truly unique? This band is comprised of highly skilled musicians who also serve their country as active-duty members of the United States Air Force.

From electrifying NFL halftime shows to headlining stages at national music festivals, Full Spectrum's performances have captivated crowds of all ages. Sharing the stage with artists like ZZ Top, Chris Daughtry, and even the legendary Conan O'Brien, Full Spectrum is consistently bringing their infectious energy to young audiences.

Full Spectrum is a six piece electrifying, high energy “pop & hip-hop” band out of the USAF Heritage of America Band. This dynamic group of Active Duty musicians is assembled from areas throughout the U.S., but call Langley AFB, VA home. The band is made up of a lead singer, keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, and an audio engineer.

Their sound is a mix of “old school” hip-hop similar to artists like “Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five”, “Run-DMC”, and “The Beastie Boys,” and today’s pop music trends such as “Maroon Five”, “Macklemoore” and “The Weekend”. Their musical influence stems from their main mission of reaching this generation’s youth and young ad