Nice entry! To National Emblem -- Then on to Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B. At 6:00 I think we have Classic Cab Calloway Jazz from the 30s. You may [or may not] know that it was African American US Army Band Leader Lt. James Reese Europe that introduced jazz to the Europeans during World War One with his fabulous band for the Harlem Hellfighters Regiment of the NY National Guard [369th Infantry] More available at Wikipedia.
I watched your promotion ceremony many years ago, and I'm one of your viewers. My great grandfather used to listen to AFVN in Vietnam and FEN in Clark Air Base RP. He told to my father that tuning to these networks is a great way to start the day.
What is the name of the first march song they play when they enter? I know the USMC play this song at USMC BMT Graduation day ceremony when the unit Guidons are retired to the Drill Instructors.
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Nice entry! To National Emblem -- Then on to Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B. At 6:00 I think we have Classic Cab Calloway Jazz from the 30s. You may [or may not] know that it was African American US Army Band Leader Lt. James Reese Europe that introduced jazz to the Europeans during World War One with his fabulous band for the Harlem Hellfighters Regiment of the NY National Guard [369th Infantry] More available at Wikipedia.
whenever I watch military bands on youtube, I always see your comment. lol
@@vongunter9947 I do like those marches. You too it seems!
@@martialmusic yes colonel. I do love these marches :)
And why do you call me colonel
. How do we know each other? 😊
I watched your promotion ceremony many years ago, and I'm one of your viewers. My great grandfather used to listen to AFVN in Vietnam and FEN in Clark Air Base RP. He told to my father that tuning to these networks is a great way to start the day.
Nice tribute to Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman.
+mchume65 I think National Emblem
Always number 1
What is the name of the first march song they play when they enter? I know the USMC play this song at USMC BMT Graduation day ceremony when the unit Guidons are retired to the Drill Instructors.
One of John Phillip Sousa's marches. I forget the name.
It's called 'National Emblem' by John P. Sousa
The first March played is:
"THE NATIONAL EMBLEM MARCH"
By Edwin Eugene Bagley.