United States Air Force Band of Liberty

United States Air Force Band of Liberty

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=United States Air Force Band of Liberty


caption=Logo
dates=1978–present
type=Military band
current_commander=First Lieutenant David A. Alpar
garrison=Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts
motto="The Air Force's
Musical Ambassadors
for the Northeast"

The United States Air Force Band of Liberty is a United States military band of forty-five active duty members, based at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts. It entertains audiences in New England, New York, and New Jersey.

History

The band is a select group of professional Airmen-musicians who support the global Air Force mission by providing musical products and services for official military, recruiting, and community relations events, and by fostering America’s rich national heritage. Originally known as the 541st Air Force Band of the Southwest, stationed at Luke AFB, Arizona, the unit relocated to Pease AFB, New Hampshire in 1978. Renamed the Air Force Band of New England, the band brought its musical message of pride, patriotism, and professionalism to concerts and events throughout New England. In 1991, the band received its current name and was assigned to Electronics Systems Center, Hanscom Air Force Base, in Massachusetts. This change fostered another new name: the United States Air Force Band of Liberty. The Band of Liberty consists of forty-five active duty personnel assigned to three primary ensembles—the Concert Band, the Liberty Pops and the Afterburner popular music group. The organization has several subgroups, including the Ceremonial/Marching Band, Liberty Big Band, Colonial Brass, New England Winds woodwind quintet, and the Bay State Winds clarinet quartet. The band performs around four hundred engagements a year, and has appeared at such venues as Lincoln Center in New York City and the Hatch Shell in Boston. On January 3, 2007, members of the Band of Liberty provided musical support at Grace Episcopal Church in East Grand Rapids, Michigan for the state funeral of Gerald Ford, 38th President of the United States.

The United States Air Force Band of Liberty is dedicated to using the power of music to inspire members of the United States Air Force and the nation, produce innovative musical programs and products, and communicate Air Force excellence throughout New England and around the globe.

Mission Statement

"Support the Global Air Force Mission"—by fostering our national heritage and providing professional musical products and servicesfor official military, recruiting, and community relations events

Vision

"World Class—Mission Ready Air Force Music Professionals" using the "power of music" to: – "Inspire" our Air Force and the great nation we serve – "Produce" innovative musical programs and products – "Communicate" Air Force excellence

Performing Ensembles

*Concert Band
*Liberty Big Band
*Afterburner pop music group
*Ceremonial/Marching Band
*Colonial Brass
*New England Winds woodwind quintet
*Bay State Winds clarinet quartet

Discography

* "The New England Winds/The Colonial Brass"—January 2008
* "On Silver Wings—Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the U.S. Air Force"—July 2007 (Concert Band)
* "Sampler"—May 2007 (Afterburner)
* "The Most Wonderful Time"—November 2006 (Concert Band/Liberty Pops)
* "Rock Rhythm & Blue"—July 2005 (Afterburner)
* "Ain't Nothin' Nu"—December 2004 (Liberty Big Band nee Ambassadors Jazz Ensemble)
* "New England Holidays"—December 2003 (various ensembles)
* "Salute to the American Spirit"—July 2003 (Concert Band)

Musician Education/Experience

* 41% possess Master's degrees
* 45% possess Bachelor's degrees
* The members of Afterburner have over 30 years combined professional music experience beyond their Air Force careers, and have performed with Lee Ann Womack, Lee Greenwood, Ben Vereen, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Rita Moreno, Phyllis Diller and Joel Grey.

Guest Artists and Collaborations

* The American Belles—singing/dancing trio
* Frank Battisti—Conductor Emeritus, New England Conservatory of Music
* Mike Brignola—jazz baritone saxophonist, Woody Herman and Jaco Pastorius big bands
* Ann Hampton Callaway—Broadway singer ("Swing!")
* Charlie Daniels—country music artist
* Gregg Edelman—actor ("Spider-Man 2") and Broadway singer ("Camelot")
* Colonel (ret) Arnald D. Gabriel—Conductor Emeritus, United States Air Force Band
* Crystal Gayle—country singer
* Greg Hopkins—jazz trumpeter/composer/educator, Berklee College of Music
* Darlene Love—actress ("Lethal Weapon" movies) and Broadway singer ("Hairspray")
* Michael Maguire—Broadway singer ("Les Misérables")
* Maureen McGovern—actress ("Airplane!" and "The Towering Inferno") and Broadway singer ("Little Women")
* Bill Pierce—jazz tenor saxophonist/educator, Berklee College of Music
* John Pizzarelli—jazz guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and bandleader
* Byron Stripling—trumpet virtuoso
* Jiggs Whigham—jazz trombonist/educator
* Phil Wilson—jazz trombonist/composer/educator, Berklee College of Music
* Sharon "Zee" Zeffiro—classical-crossover singing sensation

ee also

* [http://www.bandofliberty.af.mil United States Air Force Band of Liberty Home]
* Hanscom Air Force Base
* United States military bands


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