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Chief Master Sgt. (Ret.) Jim Queen performs under the direction of Colonel (Ret.) Arnald Gabriel at the Daughers of the American Revolution Constitution Hall in Washington D.C. on February 22, 1981. If you have any further insight regarding this photo, or any stories you can share about the event, please email our Band Historian <a href="mailto:usafbandhistorian@afncr.af.mil">Tech. Sgt. Tracey MacDonald</a>. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! This is Photo 37. (Unknown Photographer)
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Airmen of Note members Pete BarenBregge and Joe Eckert with arranger Mike Crotty collaborate during a recording session with Bias studio engineer Bob Dawson. If you have any further insight regarding this photo, please email our Band Historian <a href="mailto:usafbandhistorian@afncr.af.mil">Tech. Sgt. Tracey MacDonald</a>. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! This is Photo 36. (Unknown Photographer)
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Chief Master Sgt. Floyd Werle at his retirement ceremony in 1982.
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Chief Master Sgt. Floyd Werle enjoying a moment with famous pop and jazz trumpeter Carl Hilding "Doc" Severinsen.
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The Singing Sergeants perform "Freedom Song," arranged by Tech. Sgt. Ben Park, during the Broadcast Taping of "America's Veterans - A Musical Tribute." The taping took place at the Strathmore Music Center in Bethesda, Md. on June 17, 2009.
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The Official Chorus of the United States Air Force--the Singing Sergeants.
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Earliest known formal photo of the Singing Sergeants with 1st Lt. Robert Landers (far left, front row) in 1950.
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The Singing Sergeants with then 2nd Lt. Craig Jessop in 1980.
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The Singing Sergeants with then 1st Lt. A. Phillip Waite in 1990.
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Members of “The Good Timers,” a unit of The United States Air Force Band, pose for a promotional photograph prior to their 1971 PACAF Tour. Pat Hamilton at the piano, Jarrel Elliott (guitar) and Clark Walter (clarinet). If you have additional information about the event or the members featured, please email our Band Historian <a href="mailto:usafbandhistorian@afncr.af.mil">Technical Sgt. Tracey MacDonald</a>. This is Photo 35. (Unknown Photographer)
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Chief Master Sgt. Floyd Werle
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From the Audio Section of The United States Air Force Band, this photograph is from November, 1964. Gerry Schwinger worked in the maintenance shop. Please take a moment to reflect on the photograph shown here. If you have any insight regarding who is in it, when or where it was taken, or any stories you can share about the event, please email our Band Historian <a href="mailto:usafbandhistorian@afncr.af.mil">Technical Sgt. Tracey MacDonald</a>. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! This is Photo 32. (Unknown Photographer)
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From November, 1964: This photograph is of John Bailey, Gerry Schwinger, Al Derecki and John Long who worked in the Audio Section of The United States Air Force Band. Please take a moment to reflect on the photograph shown here. If you have any insight regarding who is in it, when or where it was taken, or any stories you can share about the event, please email our Band Historian <a href="mailto:usafbandhistorian@afncr.af.mil">Technical Sgt. Tracey MacDonald</a>. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! This is Photo 33. (Unknown Photographer)
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Also from November, 1964: John Bailey is working in the tape library and doing copyright research. Please take a moment to reflect on the photograph shown here. If you have any insight regarding who is in it, when or where it was taken, or any stories you can share about the event, please email our Band Historian <a href="mailto:usafbandhistorian@afncr.af.mil">Technical Sgt. Tracey MacDonald</a>. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! This is Photo 34. (Unknown Photographer)
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John Hickox and William “Red” Brower roll up a sleeping bag outside of The USAF Band truck. They often augmented the crew, assisting with the set-up and tear-down of equipment. If you have further stories you can share about this photo, please email our Band Historian <a href="mailto:usafbandhistorian@afncr.af.mil">Technical Sgt. Tracey MacDonald</a>. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! This is Photo 31. (Unknown Photographer)
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Left to Right: Tom Gauger (announcer on WMAL), Technical Sgt. Karen Erler, Carmen Dragon, Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel in the Green Room at Constitution Hall for a Guest Artist Series Performance. If you have any other stories you can share about the event, please email our Band Historian <a href="mailto:usafbandhistorian@afncr.af.mil">Technical Sgt. Tracey MacDonald</a>. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! This is Photo 30. (Unknown Photographer)
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Concert Band Dixie Ensemble, performing the Dixie portion of "A Clarinet Chronology" (L to R): Jim Murphy, Jim Hutchinson, Keith Young, Bruce Bevans and Walt Johns, with Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel conducting. This is Photo 29. (Unknown Photographer)
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Airmen of Note vocal quartet the “Crew Chiefs” perform. Members are (left to right): Tommy Tomlinson, Bobby Zottola, Mel Owen, and Ray Winslow. If you have any other stories you can share about the event, please email our Band Historian <a href="mailto:usafbandhistorian@afncr.af.mil">Technical Sgt. Tracey MacDonald</a>. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! This is Photo 28. (Unknown Photographer)
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Vocal and instrumental group, “The Four Saints”. Members are (left to right): John Howell, Doug Evans, Jerry DuChene, and Bob Erickson. If you have any other stories you can share about the event, please email our Band Historian <a href="mailto:usafbandhistorian@afncr.af.mil">Technical Sgt. Tracey MacDonald</a>. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! This is Photo 27. (Unknown Photo)
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Members of the Airmen of Note performing with Tommy Dorsey. Left to Right: Bruce Snyder on Baritone saxophone, Walt Levinsky on Clarinet, Tommy Dorsey on Trombone, and Greg Phillips on Trombone. If you have any other stories you can share about the event, please email our Band Historian <a href="mailto:usafbandhistorian@afncr.af.mil">Technical Sgt. Tracey MacDonald</a>. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! This is Photo 26. (Unknown Photographer)
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