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    The Connection Series

    Podcast series by The United States Air Force Band, Washington, D.C., examining the connection points between music, the military and storytelling. “I’ll Be Seeing You” Written by: Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal © 1938. Renewed 1966 by Fain Music Co. and The New Irving Kahal Music Company Used By Permission. All Rights Reserved. “In the Mood” Written by: Joseph C. Garland © Shapiro Bernstein & Co Inc Used By Permission. All Rights Reserved. “The Rhumba Jumps!” Written by: Hoagy Carmichael and John Mercer © Morris Edwin H & Co Inc and Songs of Peer LTD Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved.
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    Episodes (8)

    The Connection Series - Episode 7 "Air Force Recruiting Service"

    The Connection Series - Episode 7 "Air Force Recruiting Service"
    Master Sgt. Brooke Emery speaks to Master Sgt. Sean Christian and Master Sgt. Zachary Atkinson of Air Force Recruiting Service (AFRS) as they reflect on their time in service, discuss ARFS's long-standing partnership with Air Force Bands, and explore the challenges currently facing military recruiters. #AirForce #Recruiting #TheUnitedStatesAirForceBand

    The Connection Series - Episode 6: "A Conversation with Chris Potter"

    The Connection Series - Episode 6: "A Conversation with Chris Potter"
    As part of our ongoing Guest Artist spotlight, Master Sergeant Ben Patterson talks with jazz legend Chris Potter about his music and career. Credits: Executive Producer: Col. Don Schofield Producer/Host: Master Sgt. Brooke Emery Assistant Producer: Master Sgt. Ben Patterson Recording Production Managers: Chief Master Sergeant Dennis Hoffmann and Master Sgt. Emily Wellington Audio Mastering: Master Sgt. Mike Hampf

    The Connection Series - Episode 5, "A Conversation With Aaron Diehl"

    The Connection Series - Episode 5, "A Conversation With Aaron Diehl"
    This episode features a conversation with classically trained pianist and composer Aaron Diehl. In the episode, he discusses his approach to music, his career and what pushes him forward as an artist. Mr. Diehl was a featured musician on The United States Air Force Band's Guest Artist Series. Credits: Executive Producer: Col. Don Schofield Co-Producer/Host: Master Sgt. Brooke Emery Co-Producer: Senior Master Sgt. Matthew Irish Assistant Producer: Technical Sgt. Ricky Parrell Recording Production Managers: Senior Master Sgt. Dennis Hoffmann Audio Mastering: Master Sgt. Mike Hampf Video Editing: Technical Sgt. Eddie Sanders

    The Connection Series - Episode 4, "The Glenn Miller Legacy"

    The Connection Series - Episode 4, "The Glenn Miller Legacy"
    In honor of the 75th anniversary of his disappearance, we examine how The USAF Band's Airmen of Note embodies the legacy of Major Glenn Miller and his Army Air Force Band, and we talk with one of Miller's biggest fans about why his music remains so compelling. Credits: Executive Producer: Col. Don Schofield Co-Producer/Host: Master Sgt. Brooke Emery Co-Producer: Senior Master Sgt. Matthew Irish Recording Production Managers: Senior Master Sgt. Dennis Hoffmann Audio Mastering: Master Sgt. Mike Hampf Video Editing: Technical Sgt. Eddie Sanders For more information about The U.S. Air Force Band, visit https://www.usafband.af.mil.

    The Connection Series - Episode 1, "American Patriotic Music: Red, White, Blue and Greenwood"

    The Connection Series - Episode 1, "American Patriotic Music: Red, White, Blue and Greenwood"
    In this episode, host Master Sgt. Brooke Emery discusses the history of American patriotic music with members of The U.S. Air Force Band. She brings the discussion to modern patriotic songs through an exclusive interview with the iconic country music singer Lee Greenwood. He shares stories about his most famous hit, "God Bless the USA," and explains what it is like to serve as a musical ambassador for America.

    The Connection Series - Episode 1 "From D-Day to Destiny"

    The Connection Series - Episode 1 "From D-Day to Destiny"
    Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel, USAF, retired, is a legendary Air Force band conductor who began his military career as a young Army soldier storming the beaches of Normandy, France, on D-Day, June 6, 1944. In this episode, Gabriel shares about how he endured great loss through the horrors of World War II and ultimately fulfilled his destiny to serve as an international ambassador for the United States Air Force. Created by Master Sgt. Brooke Emery.