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The Silver Band (Military Band) on performance. The Hong Kong Police Band (Abbreviation: HKPB; Chinese: 香港警察樂隊) is a ceremonial unit and a military band of the Hong Kong Police Force and is used for official events
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The Blue Band during a halftime performance in Beaver Stadium.
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Steinbrenner Band Hall
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The Hong Kong Police Band (Abbreviation: HKPB; Chinese: 香港警察樂隊) is a ceremonial unit and a military band of the Hong Kong Police Force and is used for official events. It was established in 1954 and initially performed with the Hong Kong Police Silver Band (formed in 1951)
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Some marching bands have their members hold music on lyres attached to the instrument. The traditional music of the marching band is the military march, but since show bands also evolved from the concert and brass band traditions, music has always been varied.
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O. Richard Bundy, Director of Athletic Bands at Penn State.
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Raimund Marasigan of Pedicab Band
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Raimund Marasigan of Pedicab Band
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Raimund Marasigan of Pedicab Band
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with more bands.Apart from the band at the lip of the shell, grove snails are highly polymorphic in their shell colour and banding.
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The Black Keys are a two-part band consisting of a vocalist/guitarist and a drummer lineup.
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A military band (French Foreign Legion) is a group of personnel that perform musical duties for military functions, usually for the armed forces. A typical military band consists mostly of wind and percussion instrument
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U.S. Navy Band Northwest performs at the 20th annual International Military Band Concert at the Bremerton Performing Arts Center.
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U.S. Navy Band Northwest performs at the 20th annual International Military Band Concert at the Bremerton Performing Arts Center.
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The Marching Illini, the first band to perform a halftime show at a football game. The marching band originated with traveling musicians who performed together at festivals and celebrations throughout the ancient world.
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Aerosmith
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Fragment of a Royal Mail rubber band discarded in Lesbury, Northumberland, 2009
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Arizona State University Sun Devil Marching Band.
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The Christ's Hospital Band participating in the Lord Mayor's Show in 2008.
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Italian Military band at Nice, Inspired by British military bands, military bands in Thailand play uniquely Thai military marches.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (Aug. 1, 2006)--Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Thad W. Allen gives brief remarks to the audience during the U.S. Coast Guard Band performance at the U.S. Navy Memorial. The concert celebrates the Coast Guard's 216th birthday on Aug. 4. The band formed in 1925 and currently consists of 45 musicians and a director. The musicians are accomplished artists with diverse backgrounds, most coming to the band from the nation's finest music schools. Some have performed with Hollywood movie b
photo: US Coastguard / Telfair H. Brown, Sr.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Aug. 1, 2006)--Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Thad W. Allen gives brief remarks to the audience during the U.S. Coast Guard Band performance at the U.S. Navy Memorial. The concert celebrates the Coast Guard's 216th birthday on Aug. 4. The band formed in 1925 and currently consists of 45 musicians and a director. The musicians are accomplished artists with diverse backgrounds, most coming to the band from the nation's finest music schools. Some have performed with Hollywood movie b
photo: US Coastguard / Telfair H. Brown, Sr.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Aug. 1, 2006)--Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Thad W. Allen gives brief remarks to the audience during the U.S. Coast Guard Band performance at the U.S. Navy Memorial. The concert celebrates the Coast Guard's 216th birthday on Aug. 4. The band formed in 1925 and currently consists of 45 musicians and a director. The musicians are accomplished artists with diverse backgrounds, most coming to the band from the nation's finest music schools. Some have performed with Hollywood movie b
photo: US Coastguard / Telfair H. Brown, Sr.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Aug. 1, 2006)--Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Thad W. Allen gives brief remarks to the audience during the U.S. Coast Guard Band performance at the U.S. Navy Memorial. The concert celebrates the Coast Guard's 216th birthday on Aug. 4. The band formed in 1925 and currently consists of 45 musicians and a director. The musicians are accomplished artists with diverse backgrounds, most coming to the band from the nation's finest music schools. Some have performed with Hollywood movie b
photo: US Coastguard / Telfair H. Brown, Sr.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Aug. 1, 2006)--Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Thad W. Allen gives brief remarks to the audience during the U.S. Coast Guard Band performance at the U.S. Navy Memorial. The concert celebrates the Coast Guard's 216th birthday on Aug. 4. The band formed in 1925 and currently consists of 45 musicians and a director. The musicians are accomplished artists with diverse backgrounds, most coming to the band from the nation's finest music schools. Some have performed with Hollywood movie b
photo: US Coastguard / Telfair H. Brown, Sr.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Aug. 1, 2006)--Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Thad W. Allen gives brief remarks to the audience during the U.S. Coast Guard Band performance at the U.S. Navy Memorial. The concert celebrates the Coast Guard's 216th birthday on Aug. 4. The band formed in 1925 and currently consists of 45 musicians and a director. The musicians are accomplished artists with diverse backgrounds, most coming to the band from the nation's finest music schools. Some have performed with Hollywood movie b
photo: US Coastguard / Telfair H. Brown, Sr.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Aug. 1, 2006)--Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Thad W. Allen gives brief remarks to the audience during the U.S. Coast Guard Band performance at the U.S. Navy Memorial. The concert celebrates the Coast Guard's 216th birthday on Aug. 4. The band formed in 1925 and currently consists of 45 musicians and a director. The musicians are accomplished artists with diverse backgrounds, most coming to the band from the nation's finest music schools. Some have performed with Hollywood movie b
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Roy Bittan
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Janick Gers and Steve Harris.
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UC Davis Aggie Marching Band-uh! Picnic Day, UC Davie's annual Open House, is the largest student-run event in the United States. It attracts thousands of visitors each year with its many attractions