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  2. United States Air Force Band - Wikipedia

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    The United States Air Force Band is the youngest of the military bands based in Washington, D.C. Its military life began on 24 September 1941, with the formation of the Bolling Army Air Forces Band under the sponsorship of Lieutenant L.P. Holcomb, commanding officer of the Air Base Group at Bolling Field. Alf Heiberg served as the Band's first ...

  3. Tops In Blue - Wikipedia

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    Tops In Blue was a touring performance ensemble made up of active duty members of the United States Air Force formed in 1953. [4] For 63 years, Tops in Blue traveled to more than 20 countries to perform more than 120 times each year for airmen and families around the world. [5] Each year, they performed in front of more than 250,000 military ...

  4. List of United States Air Force bands - Wikipedia

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    United States Air Force Band of Liberty (541st Air Force Band) WAF Band (543rd Air Force Band) United States Air Force Pipe Band. Band of the United States Air Force Reserve (581st Air Force Band), disbanded in 2012 [3] 502nd Air Force Band (Keesler AFB, MS) 505th Air Force Band (Chanute AFB, IL) 509th Air Force Band (Webb AFB, TX.

  5. Flash mob - Wikipedia

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    Flash mob. A flash mob (or flashmob) [1] is a group of people that assembles suddenly in a public place, performs for a brief time, then quickly disperses, often for the purposes of entertainment, satire, and/or artistic expression. [2][3][4] Flash mobs may be organized via telecommunications, social media, or viral emails. [5][6][7][8][9] The ...

  6. United States Air Forces in Europe Band - Wikipedia

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    The USAFE Band. The 686th Air Force Band, known also as the United States Air Forces in Europe Band (USAFE Band) is composed of 45 active duty Air Force musicians who serve under the United States Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa Command and work as musical ambassadors to European nations in NATO and the European Union. Through numerous ...

  7. Dos Gringos - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 2001–2013. Labels. Viper Driver Productions. Dos Gringos is a rock band formed by two US Air Force F-16 pilots, Chris "Snooze" Kurek and Rob "Trip" Raymond in 2001. The group has put out four albums about their experiences as fighter pilots and military life. The band is popular in the Air Force, fighter pilot community, and ...

  8. Arnald Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    He has conducted hundreds of major orchestras and bands, including Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Puerto Rico, and Tatui São Paulo (Brazil) symphony orchestras, the Carabiniere Band and the Air Force Band (Italy), the Band of the Royal Netherlands Marines, the Staff Music Corps (Bonn, Germany), the National Band of the Canadian Forces (Ottawa), the National Intercollegiate Band, the Dallas Wind ...

  9. Finnish Air Force Band - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force Big Band in April 2016. The Finnish Air Force Band ( Finnish: Ilmavoimien soittokunta, AALTO) is the official representative band of the Finnish Air Force serving from its headquarters in the northernmost city of Tikkakoski. The band operates in the area of the Luonetjärvi garrison in Jyväskylä. The 21-member band is led by ...