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  2. Jazz ambassadors - Wikipedia

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    Jazz ambassadors. Jazz ambassadors is the name often given to jazz musicians who were sponsored by the US State Department to tour Eastern Europe, the Middle East, central and southern Asia and Africa as part of cultural diplomacy initiatives to promote American values globally. [1][2][3] Starting in 1956, the State Department began hiring ...

  3. United States Army Field Band - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Field Band of Washington, D.C. is a touring musical organization of the United States Army. It performs more than 400 concerts per year and has performed in all 50 states of the United States and in 25 countries. Stationed at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, the Army Field Band consists of five performing components: the ...

  4. Curtis Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Musician, composer, educator. Instrument. Trombone. Years active. 1953–2021. Labels. Blue Note, Prestige, Savoy, Impulse!, Epic, Atlantic. Curtis DuBois Fuller (December 15, 1932 – May 8, 2021) [1] was an American jazz trombonist. He was a member of Art Blakey 's Jazz Messengers and contributed to many classic jazz recordings.

  5. Glenn Miller - Wikipedia

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    This includes: The Ambassadors in US Army Air Forces Europe, The US Army Band's Army Blues, the US Army Field Band's Jazz Ambassadors, and the US Navy Commodores. The US Coast Guard has one musical organization to perform all types of music. [1] That includes a Coast Guard musical unit called the Guardians.

  6. United States military bands - Wikipedia

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    The oldest extant United States military band is the United States Marine Corps Band, formed in 1798 and known by the moniker "The President's Own". The U.S. armed forces field eleven ensembles and more than 100 smaller, active-duty and reserve bands. Bands provide martial music during official events including state arrivals, military funerals ...

  7. West Point Band - Wikipedia

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    West Point Band. The West Point Band (also known as the U.S. Military Academy Band or USMA Band) is the U.S. Army 's oldest active band and the oldest unit at the United States Military Academy, traces its roots to the American Revolutionary War. At that time, fifers and drummers were stationed with companies of minutemen on Constitution Island ...

  8. The Jazz Knights - Wikipedia

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    The Jazz Knights was the jazz ensemble of the United States Military Academy Band stationed at West Point, New York; it was one of the premiere jazz ensembles of the United States Army Special Bands. Originally created in 1972, they carried the tradition of American Jazz and entertain the Corps of Cadets, the “JK's” were a professional big ...

  9. United States Army Band - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Band, also known as "Pershing's Own", is the premier musical organization of the United States Army, founded in 1922.There are currently seven official performing ensembles in the unit: The U.S. Army Concert Band, The U.S. Army Ceremonial Band, The U.S. Army Chorus, The U.S. Army Blues, The U.S. Army Band Downrange, The U.S. Army Herald Trumpets, and The U.S. Army Strings.