Founded in 1922, the United States Army Band – known as "Pershing's Own" – is the premier musical organization of the United States Army. Before 2002, the United States Army Band was the only Washington-based military band to have participated in a theater of foreign combat operations. There are currently eight official performing ensembles in the unit: The United States Army Concert Band, The United States Army Ceremonial Band, The Army Chorus, The Army Blues, The Army Band Downrange, The Army Herald Trumpets, The Army Strings, and The Army Brass Quintet.
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| - Founded in 1922, the United States Army Band – known as "Pershing's Own" – is the premier musical organization of the United States Army. Before 2002, the United States Army Band was the only Washington-based military band to have participated in a theater of foreign combat operations. There are currently eight official performing ensembles in the unit: The United States Army Concert Band, The United States Army Ceremonial Band, The Army Chorus, The Army Blues, The Army Band Downrange, The Army Herald Trumpets, The Army Strings, and The Army Brass Quintet.
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- British Grenadiers.ogg
- America .ogg
- Army blue.ogg
- Army goes rolling along.ogg
- National Emblem - U.S. Army Band.ogg
- National Spirit March - U.S. Army Band.ogg
- Rimsky-Korsakov - flight of the bumblebee.oga
- The Invincible Eagle - U.S. Army Band.ogg
- The Rifle Regiment - U.S. Army Band.ogg
- U.S. Army Band - Lo How a Rose.ogg
- Washington Grays - U.S. Army Band.ogg
- Tchaikovsky - Souvenir de Florence, mvt-1 - US Army Band.ogg
- Four ruffles and flourishes, hail to the chief .ogg
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| - The United States Army Band's ceremonial ensemble
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| - Wikipedia
- Discogs
- Allmusic
- MusicBrainz
- Lastfm
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- National Emblem
- America the Beautiful
- Flight of the Bumblebee
- The British Grenadiers
- Army Blue
- Es ist ein Ros entsprungen
- Four ruffles and flourishes; and Hail to the Chief
- National Spirit March
- Souvenir de Florence
- The Army Goes Rolling Along
- The Invincible Eagle
- The Rifle Regiment
- Washington Grays
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| - Claudio S. Grafulla's Washington Grays, performed by the Army Ceremonial Band.
- Edwin Eugene Bagley's National Emblem, performed by the Army Ceremonial Band.
- Es ist ein Ros entsprungen, also known as Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming. Performed by the Army Chorus.
- Four ruffles and flourishes followed by James Sanderson's Hail to the Chief, performed by the Army Herald Trumpets.
- Army Blue, performed by the Army Ceremonial Band.
- Nikolai Rimisky-Korsakov's orchestral interlude Flight of the Bumblebee, performed by the Army Strings.
- Edmund L. Gruber's The Army Goes Rolling Along, the official hymn of the United States Army. Performed by the Army Ceremonial Band.
- Samuel A. Ward's America the Beautiful, performed by the Army Brass Quintet.
- Silas Erly Hummel's National Spirit March, performed by the Army Ceremonial Band.
- Tchaikovsky's Souvenir de Florence, third movement, performed by the Army Strings.
- Sousa's The Rifle Regiment, performed by the Army Concert Band.
- John Philip Sousa's The Invincible Eagle, performed by the Army Ceremonial Band.
- The British Grenadiers, performed by the Army Strings.
- Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, performed by the Army Concert Band.
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| - Founded in 1922, the United States Army Band – known as "Pershing's Own" – is the premier musical organization of the United States Army. Before 2002, the United States Army Band was the only Washington-based military band to have participated in a theater of foreign combat operations. There are currently eight official performing ensembles in the unit: The United States Army Concert Band, The United States Army Ceremonial Band, The Army Chorus, The Army Blues, The Army Band Downrange, The Army Herald Trumpets, The Army Strings, and The Army Brass Quintet.
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