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United States Army Field Band

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had its origins in the early days of the Concert Band, when members would gather in front of the band during shows and serenade the audience. They featured glee club-style choral arrangements of traditional and popular songs. In 1957, the unit began to audition vocalists specifically for the Chorus.
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In the early 1960s, the early stages of a permanent big band began to take shape. The Satin Brass and Studio Band were the first big band component, which performed separately from the Concert Band. In 1969, the Studio Band was recognized as a full-fledged performing component, and was later named
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The nucleus of the new organization consisted of musicians from the original First Combat Infantry Band. The new band was named The Army Ground Forces Band. In April 1950, it was renamed the United States Army Field Band.
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Since its inception in 1946, The U.S. Army Field Band has evolved from one main performing ensemble into four separate components, including the original
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Every four years, the Band leads the first element of the Presidential Inaugural Parade. It has also appeared at The Kennedy Center Honors, three
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The chorus of the Army Field Band performing alongside celebrities at the 2009 National Memorial Day Concert
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The unit's first full-time female soldier-musicians joined the ranks of the Soldiers' Chorus in 1974.
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The United States Army Field Band during the 58th Presidential Inauguration in 2017.
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is a six-member band focused on contemporary popular music with an emphasis on
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Clark, William E. "The History of The U.S. Army Field Band." PhD diss.,
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The Field Band was established in 1946 by Lieutenant General
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The United States Army Field Band
United States Army Band

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United States of America
United States Army
Fort George G. Meade
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Washington, D.C.
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Jazz Ambassadors
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