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The Airmen Of Note

The Airmen of Note is the premier jazz ensemble of the United States Air Force. Created in 1950 to carry on the tradition of Major Glenn Miller's Army Air Corps dance band, today the “Note” features 18 of the most talented jazz musicians in the country and is one of the last touring big bands. As a result, it has earned an international reputation as one of the finest and most versatile big bands of its kind in the world.

Members: Joe Eckert, Pete Barenbregge, Vaughn Nark, Dave Steinmeyer, Doug Elliott (2), Brent Mckesson, Rick Lillard, Larry Trautman, Michael Cemprola, Tim Eyermann, Jeff Holmes (3), Lee Lachman, Sydney Lehman, Steve Wright (14), Christopher Moehlenkamp, Patrick Shrieves, Daniel Culpepper, Ben Patterson (3), Kevin Cerovich, Bruce Gates, David Swanson (6), Wayne Wilkinson, Ken Smukal, Jeff Martin (17), Tyler Kuebler, Joe Jackson (7), Donald New, Steve Erickson (2), David McDonald (2), Rich Sigler, Tedd Baker, Kevin Burns (3), Paul Henry (12), Andy Axelrad, Dudley Hinote, Brian MacDonald (6), Geoff Reecer, Tim Leahey, Doug Morgan (4), Tom Luer, Shawn Purcell, Rich Haering, Doug Gately, Claude Askew, Dick Reitan, Gary Scott (6), Paul Rawlins, Saul Miller, Tom Williams (19), Bobbie McCleary, Mike Rubin (4), Gary Hall (7), Dave Morgan (11), Gene Gaydos, Lauria Riley, Jane Bockenek, Judith Thompson, James Queen, Karl Heikkinen, Paul Swantek, William Slusser, Donald Harrington, Timothy Kidder, Victoria Pride, Mark Helm (3), Robert Waugh, Dustin Saam, Octavian Slima, Wade Beach, Paige Wroble, Sharon Bingham Wolfolk, Christopher Ziemba, Benjamin Polk, Jimmy Lay, Don New, Cameron Kayne, Ben Thomas (23), Luke Brandon (2), Don Grossi, Vince Somma, Ken Green (8), Dean Macomber, and Josh Cullum

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