United States Air Force Academy Band

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The USAFA Band performs at the 2009 USAFA graduation ceremony at Falcon Stadium.

The United States Air Force Academy Band is a United States military band based out of Peterson Air Force Base near Colorado Springs, Colorado. Despite the fact that it provides musical support to the USAFA Cadet Wing, it is an active duty full time band.[1] The USAFA Drum and Bugle Corps on the other hand is staffed by cadets of the academy. The band, like many other USAF bands, performs in a distinctive ceremonial dress, which includes a choker-style collar, and silver-braided epaulettes. It is one of two premier ensembles in the air force, with the other being the United States Air Force Band. The band was raised in 1955, shortly after the foundation of the academy.[2][3][4]

The band is composed of the following ensembles:

  • Marching Band
  • Concert Band (45 members)[5]
  • The Falconaires
  • Blue Steel
  • Academy Winds
  • Rampart Winds
  • Stellar Brass
  • Wild Blue Country

The band performs at public/civic as well as community events. It often leads military parades at the academy or performs for Falcon fans at American football games.[6][7]

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References[]

  1. ^ "As the Air Force Turns 70, the Air Force Academy Band Marks Milestone with New Music".
  2. ^ "As the Air Force Turns 70, the Air Force Academy Band Marks Milestone with New Music".
  3. ^ http://www.centralalabamaweekend.com/the-air-force-academy-band-is-coming-to-montgomerys-riverfront/
  4. ^ "Band program cuts equal new members at Peterson". 15 August 2013.
  5. ^ "The U.S. Air Force Academy Band Presents "My Country 'Tis of Thee"".
  6. ^ "Outreach".
  7. ^ "Air Force Academy Band to make visit".

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