There's no good "explanation." It's probably what the Director/CO (Capt Nowlin) had them wear. Notice they also lack ribbons and waist belts. This is an informal event and as such, they have a more informal uniform.
@@JaredAF Sorry, that doesn’t make any sense at all. I don’t believe the band has informal events and would dress down and leave rank or ribbons off. There are strict rules and regulations about uniforms, there has to be a better explanation.
@@crew-dog2668 And in the Marine Corps Order concerning uniform regulations, there are dozens of instances where things are left up to the commander's discretion using language such as, "unless prescribed by the commander," or "the commander may elect." There are lots of instances in which even the individual Marine may elect, unless another wear of the uniform is already prescribed by the commanding officer. For example, on the Service "B" and "C" uniforms, an individual may elect to wear all of their ribbons, individual awards only, or no ribbons at all unless ribbons are prescribed by the commanding officer, in which instance the individual must wear all ribbons or individual awards only. In this instance, I believe the commanding officer, Capt Nowlin, prescribed this specific uniform for the event. You can always ask the Marine Band yourself by e-mailing them via their Marines Mil webpage.
@@crew-dog2668 ruclips.net/video/1_DTK4Qo5KE/видео.html The Marine Band has a video on their uniforms. This is their "Concert Full Dress" uniform, which is a less formal uniform than their full Ceremonial uniform. It omits ribbons, waist belt and rank insignia.
R.i.p clarinet solo
The Intro was insanely good
Still on the top of the Benny Goodman monument. You really got this very special Big Band sound. Thanks from Germany!!! ❤
i wish they did it in a dance hall not gonna lie lmao
I agree and its almost impossible to not what to dance to it or tap your foot to the beat.
Louie Prima's greatest contribution to America'sc culture, and the world's entertainment.
Talk about being a really great band .... Hurrahhh Marines ...
Excellent..love it
that drum hits hard
Excellent..... a big team....
Bravissimi! Divertimento puro!
As good as it gets.
God damn!
The best music!
Great! Please play the orange blossom special!
holy shit that was so cool
Is that COL Palmatier on the bass??
SMOOTH JAZZ
Can someone explain why no one has rank on their uniforms? I have never seen that before. It looked like the leader may have had captain’s bar on his?
There's no good "explanation." It's probably what the Director/CO (Capt Nowlin) had them wear. Notice they also lack ribbons and waist belts. This is an informal event and as such, they have a more informal uniform.
@@JaredAF Sorry, that doesn’t make any sense at all. I don’t believe the band has informal events and would dress down and leave rank or ribbons off. There are strict rules and regulations about uniforms, there has to be a better explanation.
@@crew-dog2668 And in the Marine Corps Order concerning uniform regulations, there are dozens of instances where things are left up to the commander's discretion using language such as, "unless prescribed by the commander," or "the commander may elect." There are lots of instances in which even the individual Marine may elect, unless another wear of the uniform is already prescribed by the commanding officer.
For example, on the Service "B" and "C" uniforms, an individual may elect to wear all of their ribbons, individual awards only, or no ribbons at all unless ribbons are prescribed by the commanding officer, in which instance the individual must wear all ribbons or individual awards only.
In this instance, I believe the commanding officer, Capt Nowlin, prescribed this specific uniform for the event.
You can always ask the Marine Band yourself by e-mailing them via their Marines Mil webpage.
@@crew-dog2668 ruclips.net/video/1_DTK4Qo5KE/видео.html
The Marine Band has a video on their uniforms. This is their "Concert Full Dress" uniform, which is a less formal uniform than their full Ceremonial uniform. It omits ribbons, waist belt and rank insignia.
@@JaredAF Interesting! Thank you.
drums solos are just there to give time to other musician for turning their sheets.
A big disappointment giving no footage of the drummer who not only backed this band But is the sole of SING SING SING. shame on you
The drummer is at 1:38
Gene Krupa would be furious!
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