SPECIAL ARMY BANDS
The Finest Soldier-Musicians The Army Has To Offer
The four special army bands have unique missions and acceptance requirements, with only the best and most qualified musicians being accepted. If you are interested in these bands, you can find more information below or talk to a Recruiter at your audition.
The U.S. Army Band (Pershing's Own)
Washington D.C.
From brass quintets to concert bands to blues ensembles, Pershing's Own boasts some of the finest musicians in all the U.S. Army with a rich history dating back to 1922. The U.S. Army Band travels all over world playing at special events.
The Old Guard Fife And Drum Corps
Washington D.C.
Averaging nearly 2,000 performances annually, The Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps performs the music of the American Revolution wearing traditional uniforms. In addition to touring the world over, the Corps has the honor of performing for dignitaries and heads of state visiting the White House.
The U.S. Army Field Band
Fort Meade, Md
For more than 50 years and in over thirty countries, the internationally acclaimed U.S. Army field band has performed in support of the members of the Armed Forces. The band's inspiring musical skill — and their status as the military's most traveled musicians — has earned them the title "Musical Ambassadors of the Army."
The U.S. Military Academy Band
West Point, NY
Made up of select musicians from the nation's finest music schools and conservatories, The U.S. Military Academy Band is the Army's oldest active band. Whether performing as a marching band, concert band, or one of its many quintets, the U.S. Military Academy Band has performed in many historical events.