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Recollections - Photo 30Left to Right: Tom Gauger (announcer on WMAL), Technical Sgt. Karen Erler, Carmen Dragon, Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel. If you have any insight as to when or where this photo was taken, or any stories you can share about the event, please email our Band Historian Technical Sgt. Tracey MacDonald. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! This is Photo 30. (Unknown Photographer)
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Celtic Aire Performs for Top Brass
Members of Celtic Aire meet with Lieutenant General John R. Allen, Deputy Commander of U.S. Central Command, after a performance. Members of Celtic Aire include (left to right) Senior Master Sgt. Deb Volker, Technical Sgts. Emily Lewis, Julia Brundage and Joe Haughton, and Master Sgt. Eric Sullivan. The deployment was part of the mission of the U.S. Air Forces Central Expeditionary Band. Based in Southwest Asia, the Band is comprised of deployed Airmen from Active Duty, Reserve and Air National Guard bands. The Band rotates several ensembles through the region that perform a wide variety of musical styles to appeal to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.
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Celtic Aire Performs for Top Brass
Members of Celtic Aire meet with Lieutenant General John R. Allen, Deputy Commander of U.S. Central Command, after a performance. Members of Celtic Aire include (left to right) Senior Master Sgt. Deb Volker, Technical Sgts. Emily Lewis, Julia Brundage and Joe Haughton, and Master Sgt. Eric Sullivan. The deployment was part of the mission of the U.S. Air Forces Central Expeditionary Band. Based in Southwest Asia, the Band is comprised of deployed Airmen from Active Duty, Reserve and Air National Guard bands. The Band rotates several ensembles through the region that perform a wide variety of musical styles to appeal to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.
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A Lesson for the General
General David Petraeus, Commander of the U.S. Central Command, gets a music lesson from the members of Celtic Aire. Members of Celtic Aire include (left to right) Senior Master Sgt. Deb Volker, Technical Sgts. Emily Lewis, Julia Brundage and Joe Haughton, and Master Sgt. Eric Sullivan. The ensemble was deployed to Central and Southwest Asia to perform for joint forces, as well as in local communities, hospitals and schools.
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Technical Sgt. Paige Martin
Technical Sergeant Paige Caroleen Martin is a vocalist with the Airmen of Note, the premier jazz ensemble of the United States Air Force, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. (AF Photo)
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Recollections - Photo 29
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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AF Band fights the clock to produce 'Off We Go'
Master Sgt. Loren Zimmer, an audio engineer for The USAF Band, works in the control room, preparing for the next take. He is recording the Singing Sergeants for The United States Air Force Band's upcoming compact disc (CD), "Off We Go," intended for wide release in December. (USAF Photo by Benjamin Newell)
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AF Band fights the clock to produce 'Off We Go'
The Singing Sergeants perform a take of "Off We Go," by Chief Master Sgt. (ret.) Mike Davis in Hangar II on Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. They are recording for The United States Air Force Band's upcoming compact disc (CD), "Off We Go," intended for wide release in December. (USAF Photo by Benjamin Newell)
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AF Band fights the clock to produce 'Off We Go'
Chief Master Sgt. Barbara Taylor and Master Sgt. Loren Zimmer communicate with the Singing Sergeants from the recording booth. They are producing The United States Air Force Band's upcoming compact disc (CD), "Off We Go," intended for wide release in December. (USAF Photo by Benjamin Newell)
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AF Band fights the clock to produce 'Off We Go'
A glimpse into the intricate and complicated setup used to record at The USAF Band. The recording engineers are working hard to produce The United States Air Force Band's upcoming compact disc (CD), "Off We Go," intended for wide release in December. (USAF Photo by Benjamin Newell)
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AF Band fights the clock to produce 'Off We Go'
Chief Master Sgt. Barbara Taylor, 2nd Lieutenant Peter Folliard, and Technical Sgt. James DeVaughn enjoying a light moment while working hard behind the scenes. They are working to produce The United States Air Force Band's upcoming compact disc (CD), "Off We Go," intended for wide release in December. (USAF Photo by Benjamin Newell)
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Guest Artist Series
The final show for the United States Air Force Band’s Guest Artist Series featured the Canadian Brass March 7 at the Daughters of the American Revolution Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. What began in 1966 as a series to highlight professional as well as amateur talent from the D.C. area has evolved over the years to feature entertainers of national and international renown. (photo by Staff Sgt. Dan DeCook)
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