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This is an official U.S. Navy website

Welcome to the Web site for the
United States Navy Band.

Captain George N. Thompson, Commanding Officer/Leader, and the men and women of this presidential support unit in Washington, D.C., are grateful for this opportunity to share our news with you.

Summer Concert Series

Our schedule of summer concerts is now available. View our performance schedule for a comprehensive picture of our summer performances throughout the Washington, D.C. metro area and beyond. Also, go to our Summer Concerts page to read more about our concerts at the U.S. Capitol and U.S. Navy Memorial.

NAVY BAND NEWS
Congratulations to the 2009 Navy Band chief selectees -- trumpeter Stanley H. Curtis, bass vocalist Edward Daryl Duff, clarinetist Greta L. Loggins, guitarist D. Gary Malvaso, tuba instrumenatlist Andrew C. Oppenheim and receiving officer Trent R. Turner
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Senior Chief Musician Timothy E. Roberts recently returned from a performance at the World Saxophone Congress in Bangkok, Thailand. Click here to read more.

SAXOPHONE SYMPOSIUM
Visit our Saxophone Symposium page for the 2010 Symposium featured artists.

AUDITIONS
Navy Band has bass trombone and tenor vocalist vacancies. Please see our Current Openings page for more details.

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