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Presenting the 100-year history of jazz“a rare and valuable national American treasure.” 1 Sergeant Major Andrew Layton, Lead Alto ................................................................... Kent, WA Sergeant First Class Joshua Fox, Second Alto .......................................................... Hesperia, CA Master Sergeant Pat Shook, First Tenor^ ............................................................... Spokane, WA Sergeant First Class Bradford Danho, Second Tenor ................................................ Cranston, RI Staff Sergeant Mike Chamberlin, Baritone .................................................. Garfield Heights, OH SAXOPHONES ^Section Leader † Jazz Ambassadors Arranger *Element Leader Master Sergeant Liesl Whitaker, Lead Trumpet .................................................... Burlington, NC Staff Sergeant Thomas Davis, Second Trumpet.................................................... Arlington, TX Master Sergeant John Altman, Third Trumpet^ .................................................... West Islip, NY Sergeant Major Kevin Watt, Fourth Trumpet* ................................................. Grand Rapids, MI TRUMPETS Staff Sergeant Zachary Steele, Lead Trombone ........................................................Houston, TX Staff Sergeant Kyle Johnson, Second Trombone ........................................... College Station, TX Staff Sergeant Matthew Corrigan, Third Trombone ........................................................ Troy, MI Staff Sergeant Sean Casey, Bass Trombone^ .................................................... Lake Jackson, TX TROMBONES Staff Sergeant Anthony Pocetti, Piano ..................................................................... Hamilton, NJ Sergeant First Class Jonathan Epley, Guitar^ ......................................................Greeneville, TN Staff Sergeant Hamilton Price, Bass ....................................................................... Jonesboro, AR Staff Sergeant Wesley Anderson, Drums ................................................................ Scottsdale, AZ RHYTHM Staff Sergeant Daniel Jamieson, Staff Arranger ....................................................... Toronto, CAN Sergeant First Class Paul White, Staff Arranger .............................................................Austin, TX Staff Sergeant Ricky Furr, Audio Engineer ...........................................................Winchester, VA Sergeant First Class Jonathan Milburn, Tour Coordinator .......................................... Devers, TX Sergeant First Class Tyler Shultz, Tour Coordinator ................................................. Lebanon, PA SUPPORT Sergeant First Class Randy Wight, Vocalist .................................................... North Syracuse, NY Colonel Jim R. Keene, Commander ................................................................. Albuquerque, NM Command Sergeant Major Leslie Nock, Command Sergeant Major ........................ Syracuse, NY Lieutenant Colonel Domingos Robinson, Deputy Commander ............................ Rockland, MA Chief Warrant Officer Kevin Pick, Director of the Jazz Ambassadors ............. New Windsor, NY Chief Warrant Officer Daniel Wood, Officer in Charge, Six-String Soldiers ......... Las Cruces, NM COMMAND The Jazz Ambassadors , the United States Army’s premier tour- ing big band, travels thousands of miles each year to present jazz to enthusiastic audiences throughout the nation and around the world. As a component of The United States Army Field Band of Washington, DC, the Jazz Ambassadors supports its mission of carrying “into the grassroots of our country the story of our magnificent Army.” In performances across America and throughout the world, the men and women of this internationally-acclaimed organization take great pride in reflecting the excellence of all our nation’s Soldiers. ARMYFIELDBAND.COM CORAL SPRINGS CENTER FOR THE ARTS Coral Springs, Florida March 7, 2018 • 7:30 PM

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Presenting the 100-year history of jazz— “a rare and valuable national American treasure.” 1

Sergeant Major Andrew Layton, Lead Alto ................................................................... Kent, WASergeant First Class Joshua Fox, Second Alto ..........................................................Hesperia, CAMaster Sergeant Pat Shook, First Tenor^ ............................................................... Spokane, WASergeant First Class Bradford Danho, Second Tenor ................................................Cranston, RIStaff Sergeant Mike Chamberlin, Baritone .................................................. Garfi eld Heights, OHSA

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^Section Leader † Jazz Ambassadors Arranger *Element Leader

Master Sergeant Liesl Whitaker, Lead Trumpet ....................................................Burlington, NCStaff Sergeant Thomas Davis, Second Trumpet† .................................................... Arlington, TXMaster Sergeant John Altman, Third Trumpet^ ....................................................West Islip, NYSergeant Major Kevin Watt, Fourth Trumpet* ................................................. Grand Rapids, MITR

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Staff Sergeant Zachary Steele, Lead Trombone ........................................................Houston, TXStaff Sergeant Kyle Johnson, Second Trombone ........................................... College Station, TXStaff Sergeant Matthew Corrigan, Third Trombone ........................................................Troy, MIStaff Sergeant Sean Casey, Bass Trombone^ .................................................... Lake Jackson, TXTR

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Staff Sergeant Anthony Pocetti, Piano ..................................................................... Hamilton, NJSergeant First Class Jonathan Epley, Guitar^ ......................................................Greeneville, TNStaff Sergeant Hamilton Price, Bass ....................................................................... Jonesboro, ARStaff Sergeant Wesley Anderson, Drums ................................................................ Scottsdale, AZRH

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Staff Sergeant Daniel Jamieson, Staff Arranger ....................................................... Toronto, CANSergeant First Class Paul White, Staff Arranger .............................................................Austin, TXStaff Sergeant Ricky Furr, Audio Engineer ...........................................................Winchester, VASergeant First Class Jonathan Milburn, Tour Coordinator .......................................... Devers, TXSergeant First Class Tyler Shultz, Tour Coordinator ................................................. Lebanon, PA

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Sergeant First Class Randy Wight, Vocalist .................................................... North Syracuse, NY

Colonel Jim R. Keene, Commander ................................................................. Albuquerque, NMCommand Sergeant Major Leslie Nock, Command Sergeant Major ........................Syracuse, NYLieutenant Colonel Domingos Robinson, Deputy Commander ............................ Rockland, MAChief Warrant Officer Kevin Pick, Director of the Jazz Ambassadors ............. New Windsor, NYChief Warrant Officer Daniel Wood, Officer in Charge, Six-String Soldiers .........Las Cruces, NMCO

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The Jazz Ambassadors, the United States Army’s premier tour-ing big band, travels thousands of miles each year to present jazz to enthusiastic audiences throughout the nation and around the world. As a component of The United States Army Field Band of Washington, DC, the Jazz Ambassadors supports its mission of carrying “into the grassroots of our country the story of our magnifi cent Army.” In performances across America and throughout the world, the men and women of this internationally-acclaimed organization take great pride in refl ecting the excellence of all our nation’s Soldiers.

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COME FLY WITH MEJimmy Van Heusen, arr. Billy Byers

SUCH SWEET THUNDERDuke Ellington

STAR-CROSSED LOVERSDuke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn, arr. David BergerSergeant Major Andrew Layton, alto saxophone

BEYOND THE SEACharles Trenet & Jack Lawrence, arr. SGM(ret.)Loran McClung

Sergeant First Class Randy Wight, vocals

GEORGIA ON MY MINDHoagy Carmichael, arr. SFC Randy Wight

FLY ME TO THE MOONBart Howard, arr. Quincy Jones

SAX NO ENDFrancy Boland

TAKE THE A TRAINBilly Strayhorn

GROOVE MERCHANTJerome Richardson, arr. Thad Jones

ʻA VISIT TO NEW ORLEANSʼVarious Artists

ARMED FORCES SALUTEVarious Artists, arr. MSG(ret) Vince Norman

AMERICA THE BEAUTIFULKatherine Lee Bates,

arr. CWO(ret.) Kevin Laird & MSG (ret.) Vince Norman

*Staff Arranger, The U.S. Army Field Band(program subject to change)