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U.S. NAVY BAND IN CONCERT2020 NATIONAL TOUR

FROM THE COMMANDING OFFICERUNITED STATES NAVY BANDI want to personally thank you for joining us on our 2020national tour. Your United States Navy Band proudly represents more than 330,000 Sailors working around theworld to keep our nation safe and free.The United States Navy Band is the premier musical organization of the U.S. Navy.Comprised of six primary performinggroups as well as a host of smaller ensembles, “The World’s Finest” is capableof playing any style of music in any setting.This evening you will hear some of the finest musiciansour country has to offer, who have not only dedicatedtheir lives to the relentless pursuit of musical perfection, but have also chosen to serve their nation.Please feel free to come up after the concert andsay hello or ask any questions you might have.Finally, thank you now and always for your support. We in the Navy can’t do what we do without you. My hope is this performance will offera glimpse into the pride and professionalismour Sailors exhibit each and every day.LIEPAJA, LatviaNAVY MUSICEach year, Navy musicians presentmore than 6,000 performancesacross the United States and aroundthe world, connecting with millions ofpeople. Proud musical ambassadors,our 11 bands represent the Navyin a musical capacity stimulatingpride, esprit de corps, retention andrecruiting, promoting national andinternational public relations, and enhancing the prestige of the Navy.Kenneth C. Collins, Captain, USNCommanding OfficerWHERE IT COUNTS. WHEN IT COUNTS.Supremacy on the waterwaysof the world will always be critical. Whether it’s by way ofoceans, canals, rivers or coastal areas, the Navy serves as aguardian for America’s freedomand for defending the life weknow. Deployed all around the globe, America’sNavy supports the cause of liberty abroad, promotes peace for all humanity, and enables the safetravel of people and goods to meet the expandingdemands of globalization.Navy bands go where ships can’tgo, expanding and strengtheningour network of partners. In a typical year, Navy bands travel to morethan 40 countries, helping improveaccess and relationships abroad.America’s Navy is unique in that it conducts missions on all fronts: in the air, on land and at sea.Fulfilling a broad role that encompasses everythingfrom combat to peacekeeping to humanitarianassistance – in theater, on bases and everywherefrom the cockpits of F-18s to the control rooms ofnuclear submarines.Here at home, Sailor musicians playan important role honoring the longand proud tradition of naval service. While traveling all over thecountry, Navy bands come together with communities to honor andcelebrate the service of veterans.Wherever a military presence is needed, the Navyis there. Whenever a situation requires U.S. involvement, the Navy is often the first to deploy, thefirst to engage and the first to help.Across the nation and all over theglobe, your Navy bands are connecting people from all walks of lifeto America’s Navy.Since its inception in 1925, the Navy Bandhas been entertaining audiences and supporting the Navy with some of America’sfinest musicians performing more than270 public concerts and 1,300 ceremonies each year. FromnationalconcertThe United States tours and historic public events toNavy Band,presidential inaugunationally andrations and memorialinternationally,services at Arlingtonstands for musical National Cemetery,theNavyBandand militaryproudly representsexcellence.the men and womenof the largest, mostversatile, most capable naval force on theplanet today: America’s Navy.The Navy Band is dedicated to the education of younger musicians. The Music inthe Schools program features band members presenting clinics, master classesand recitals at local schools. Every spring,the Concert Band hosts its annual YoungArtist Solo Competition.The United States Navy Band, nationallyand internationally, stands for musical andmilitary excellence. Whether performingat Carnegie Hall, the White House or arural civic auditorium, the United StatesNavy Band is constantly reaffirming whythey are “The World’s Finest.”

BLUE PROGRAMGOLD PROGRAMPROUDI LIVEDWHUP! JAMBOREEWHUP! JAMBOREEBLUE JACKETS ON PARADEBLUE JACKETS ON PARADETRIBUTE TO THE ANDREWS SISTERS(I’VE GOT A GAL IN) KALAMAZOO/IN THE MOODHeather Smallarr. Senior Chief Musician Scott A. SilbertNoel Zancanella/Ryan Tedderarr. Musician 1st Class Timothy A. Hillarr. Alice Parker and Robert Shawarr. Alice Parker and Robert ShawEdwin Franko GoldmanLew Brown/Sholom Secunda/Don Raye/Hughie Princearr. Senior Chief Musician Scott A. Silbert/Chief Musician R. Scott Ragsdale/Musician 1st Class Timothy A. HillTURNING POINTEdwin Franko GoldmanMack Gordon/Harry Warren/Joe Garland/Andy Razafarr. Senior Chief Musician Scott A. SilbertTURNING POINTSenior Chief Musician Bryan KiddSenior Chief Musician Bryan KiddFLY ME TO THE MOONFLY ME TO THE MOONBart Howardarr. Musician 1st Class Christopher G. BuchananBart Howardarr. Musician 1st Class Christopher G. BuchananMISSION IMPOSSIBLE THEMELalo Schifrinarr. Toshio MashimaOVER THE RAINBOW/WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLDHarold Arlen/George Weiss/Bob Thielearr. Senior Chief Musician Scott A. SilbertMISSION IMPOSSIBLE THEMELalo Schifrinarr. Toshio MashimaYOU’VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME FROM "TOY STORY"Randy Newmanarr. Musician 1st Class Timothy A. HillRATHER BERATHER BEJack Patterson/James Napier/Nicole Marshall/Grace Chattoarr. Mark BrymerEARTH WIND AND FIREMaurice White/Philip Bailey/Larry Dunn/Allee Willis/Jon Lind/John Lennon/Paul McCartney/Al McKayarr. Senior Chief Musician Scott A. Silbert/Chief Musician Justin Cody/Musician 1st Class Christopher G. BuchananLEAN ON MEBill Whithersarr. Adam Anders/Tim Davis/orch. Senior Chief Musician Scott A. SilbertFOR FREEDOMJack Patterson/James Napier/Nicole Marshall/Grace Chattoarr. Mark BrymerDIVAS OF DISCOPaul Jabara/Gerald Jackson/Pete Jackson/Cheryl Lynn/David Paich/David Foster/Nile Rodgers/Bernard Edwardsarr. Senior Chief Musician Scott A. Silbert/Musician 1st Class Timothy A. HillLEAN ON MEBill Whithersarr. Adam Anders and Tim Davis/orch. Senior Chief Musician Scott A. SilbertFOR FREEDOMMatt Moranarr. Senior Chief Musician Scott A. SilbertGOD BLESS AMERICAMatt Moranarr. Senior Chief Musician Scott A. SilbertAMERICA THE BEAUTIFULSamuel A. Ward and Katharine L. Batesarr. Ray Charles/Master Chief Musician Jeffrey Taylor/Master Chief Musician Harvey Coonin/Senior Chief Musician Rob Holmes/Musician 1st Class Timothy A. HillIrving Berlinarr. Senior Chief Musician Bryan Kidd/Musician 1st Class Christopher G. BuchananARMED FORCES ON PARADEarr. Richard HaymanARMED FORCES ON PARADEarr. Richard HaymanProgram subject to changeProgram subject to change

PERFORMERSU.S. NAVY BANDCOMMANDING OFFICERCAPT.Kenneth C. Collins, conductorReno, NevadaEXECUTIVE OFFICERLT. CMDR.B-FLAT CLARINETSENIOR CHIEF MUSICIANLaura D. Grantier, principalDenham Springs, LouisianaSENIOR CHIEF MUSICIANDawn M. HenryQuarryville, PennsylvaniaMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSDiane E. NicholsBuffalo, New YorkArianna M. BeyerMount Dora, FloridaSENIOR ENLISTED LEADERMASTER CHIEF MUSICIANShana E. CatandellaCenterport, New YorkJames W. Armstrong IIISpringdale, PennsylvaniaCONCERT BANDCONCERT MODERATORSENIOR CHIEF MUSICIANCourtney R. WilliamsGreenbrier, TennesseeVOCALISTMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSChelsi N. VanderpolLynden, WashingtonPICCOLOMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSElena YakovlevaKaliningrad, RussiaFLUTEMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSBrittany L. Foster, principalCincinnati, OhioMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSAllison M. FletcherForest, VirginiaOBOESENIOR CHIEF MUSICIANRuth J. Keehner, unit leaderGardner, KansasMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSTyler G. WoroselloHouston, TexasMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSLaura M. ZitelliFayetteville, GeorgiaBASS CLARINETCHIEF MUSICIANCynthia K. WolvertonNorcross, GeorgiaBASSOONCHIEF MUSICIANJennifer L. Stokes, principalWebster Groves, MissouriMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSRenee H. DeBoerIndependence, MissouriALTO SAXOPHONECHIEF MUSICIANJonathan R. Yanik, principalSimsbury, ConnecticutMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSHarrison E. ClarkeWarsaw, IndianaBARITONE SAXOPHONEMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSAdrienne W. MooreTuscaloosa, AlabamaJoshua I. ArvizuDeRidder, LouisianaTRUMPETCHIEF MUSICIANENGLISH HORNCHIEF MUSICIANCHIEF MUSICIANRichard F. Reed Jr.Jacksonville, FloridaE-FLAT CLARINETMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSAmanda J. EichArlington Heights, IllinoisChristopher M. Sala, concertmasterWilbraham, MassachusettsCarl A. LindquistSandusky, OhioMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSEthan E. BartleyKansas City, MissouriMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSCharles E. BindisCleveland, OhioMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSWilliam H. DunnCanton, OhioFRENCH HORNCHIEF MUSICIANJason R. Ayoub, principalAllen, TexasMASTER CHIEF MUSICIANDavid E. KoloMilwaukee, WisconsinCHIEF MUSICIANThomas C. WheelerMillersburg, OhioMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSAlexander S. KovlingLewisville, TexasTROMBONECHIEF MUSICIANColin J. Wise, principalHampshire, IllinoisMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSJames C. AndersonApex, North CarolinaMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSKenneth M. MosesBaton Rouge, LouisianaBASS TROMBONEMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSMichael J. BrownNew Orleans, LouisianaEUPHONIUMCHIEF MUSICIANBryce A. Edwards, principalMurfreesboro, TennesseeTUBACHIEF MUSICIANJames H. Hicks, principalLake Butler, FloridaTIMPANIMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSJason W. NiehoffSt. Louis, MissouriPERCUSSIONCHIEF MUSICIANRandy A. JohnsonWayzata, MinnesotaMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSJeffrey R. DeRocheChicago, IllinoisMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSJoseph A. GonzalezSan Antonio, TexasSEA CHANTERSCRUISERSSTAFFSOPRANOCHIEF MUSICIANVOCALISTSCHIEF MUSICIANPRODUCTIONS HEADCHIEF MUSICIANMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSAUDIO PRODUCTIONMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSJennifer A. StothoffRoanoke, VirginiaAmy N. BroadbentRockville, MarylandSarah L. TietsortSouth Bend, IndianaShana L. Sullivan, unit leaderLufkin, TexasDanlie B. CuencaAnilao, PhillipinesCory A. ParkerCaroline County, VirginiaALTOCHIEF MUSICIANDRUMSMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSCHIEF MUSICIANGUITARMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSCasey E. CampbellLubbock, TexasBeth E. RevellBullhead City, ArizonaJoseph P. GanzelliDowningtown, PennsylvaniaCHIEF MUSICIANTrevor ShifflettStanardsville, VirginiaMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSSAXOPHONEMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSRachel M. SarraccoVictoria, TexasMadilyn M. CrosslandFremont, CaliforniaManuel Pelayo de GongoraHolguin, CubaMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSTRUMPETMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSMaia M. RodriguezCleveland, OhioTENORSENIOR CHIEF MUSICIANMichael H. BelinkieRichmond, VirginiaCHIEF MUSICIANBenjamin L. Bransford IIIHurst, TexasCHIEF MUSICIANT. Adam WhitmanWebster, FloridaMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSDennys V. MouraGaithersburg, MarylandBASSCHIEF MUSICIANWilliam F. Edwards IIIBowie, MarylandCHIEF MUSICIANMichael A. WebbReston, VirginiaMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSRobert A. KurthSt. Clairsville, OhioDavid A. SmithHyattsville, MarylandBASS GUITARMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSAthus F. DelimaDallas, TexasPIANOCHIEF MUSICIANJustin J. CodySauk City, WisconsinAmanda P. ClinePhoenix, ArizonaChristopher M. Trupe, leadReading, PennsylvaniaMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSFrancis M. DuboisSteubenville, OhioMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSDavid A. AngellPfafftown, North CarolinaMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSSteven R. Van DyneLima, OhioNATIONAL TOUR DIRECTORCHIEF MUSICIANChristian H. JohansonCincinnati, OhioNATIONAL TOUR MANAGERSMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSDennys V. MouraGaithersburg, MarylandMUSICIAN 1ST CLASSJason W. NiehoffSt. Louis, MissouriPUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICERSENIOR CHIEF MUSICIANAdam K. GrimmForest Hill, Maryland

2020 NAVY BAND NATIONAL TOURFeb. 25 - Virginia Beach, VirginiaMarch 7 - Naples, FloridaFeb. 26 - Bolivia, North CarolinaMarch 8 - Punta Gorda, FloridaFeb. 27 - Charleston, South CarolinaMarch 9 - Avon Park, FloridaFeb. 28 - Savannah, GeorgiaMarch 11 - Jekyll Island, GeorgiaFeb. 29 - Gainesville, FloridaMarch 12 - Columbus, GeorgiaMarch 1 - St. Augustine, FloridaMarch 13 - Auburn, AlabamaMarch 3 - Daytona Beach, FloridaMarch 14 - Atlanta, GeorgiaMarch 4 - Lakeland, FloridaMarch 15 - Athens, GeorgiaMarch 5 - Tampa, FloridaMarch 16 - Clover, South CarolinaMarch 6 - Brooksville, FloridaMarch 17 - Greensboro, North CarolinaJOIN THE CONVERSATIONNEWS, VIDEOS, AND MOREwww.navyband.navy.mil

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