The post Marine Band Vets Join Student Musicians Whose Concert Was Canceled by White House Due to Anti-DEI Policy appeared first on Consequence. Last year, the Chicago-based nonprofit Equity Arc ...
There is perhaps no band closer to the president’s ear than the U.S. Marine Band, long known as “The President’s Own.” Founded in 1798 by an Act of Congress, it’s the nation’s oldest continuously ...
A man stands in front of a concert band, bending and swaying in rhythm as his fingers fly over his clarinet in a complex solo. The notes are clear and impeccable, despite how swiftly they come from ...
ELKVIEW, W.Va. — “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band will perform at Herbert Hoover High School for the first time ever. The band is making a stop in Elkview as part of its Coast to Coast ...
WASHINGTON — A Bowling Green State University alumnus will lead the official musical performances at the presidential inauguration Monday as director of the United States Marine Band. Lt. Col. Ryan ...
ATLANTA - Four musicians from the metro Atlanta area will take part in the 60th Presidential Inauguration on Jan. 20 as ...
Washington ― After nearly 10 years at the podium over "The President's Own" Marine Band, director Col. Jason Fettig is passing the conducting baton and heading to Ann Arbor. The University of Michigan ...
Whether they know it or not, almost everyone has heard the U.S. Marine Band. Think "Hail to the Chief" and "The Star Spangled Banner." Also known as The President's Own, the band plays at presidential ...
UPDATE: Tonight’s performance has been cancelled according to the Marine band’s tour schedule; WREG has not received word about whether it will be rescheduled. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Heads up, music lovers!
Most people familiar with patriotic Fourth of July celebrations in the United States have likely heard at least one song by John Philip Sousa, famous 19th-century conductor and composer of “Stars and ...