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9th Marine Corps District

Midwest Marines

Kansas City, Mo.

Marine musicians bring melodies to Minnesota, Western Wisconsin high schools

By | September 27, 2011

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The Combat Center Show Band performs for underclassmen at Coon Rapids High School Sept. 27. This was one of several stops the group made while traveling across Minnesota and Western Wisconsin to promote the Marine Corps Musician Enlistment Option Program. For additional imagery from their tour, visit www.facebook.com/rstwincities.

The Combat Center Show Band performs for underclassmen at Coon Rapids High School Sept. 27. This was one of several stops the group made while traveling across Minnesota and Western Wisconsin to promote the Marine Corps Musician Enlistment Option Program. For additional imagery from their tour, visit www.facebook.com/rstwincities. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Clinton Firstbrook)


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Staff Sgt. Ken Ebo, a trombone instructor at the School of Music, and Gunnery Sgt. Jason Knuckles, 9th Marine Corps District Marine band placement director, show off their jazz skills for upperclassmen at Coon Rapids High School Sept. 27. This was one of several stops the group made while traveling across Minnesota and Western Wisconsin to promote the Marine Corps Musician Enlistment Option Program. For additional imagery from their tour, visit www.facebook.com/rstwincities.

Staff Sgt. Ken Ebo, a trombone instructor at the School of Music, and Gunnery Sgt. Jason Knuckles, 9th Marine Corps District Marine band placement director, show off their jazz skills for upperclassmen at Coon Rapids High School Sept. 27. This was one of several stops the group made while traveling across Minnesota and Western Wisconsin to promote the Marine Corps Musician Enlistment Option Program. For additional imagery from their tour, visit www.facebook.com/rstwincities. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Clinton Firstbrook)


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Staff Sgt. Ken Ebo, a trombone instructor at the School of Music, and Gunnery Sgt. Jason Knuckles, 9th Marine Corps District Marine band placement director, talk to upperclassmen at Coon Rapids High School Sept. 27 about what it means to be a Marine musician. Ebo and Knuckles made several high school visits while traveling across Minnesota and Western Wisconsin to promote the Marine Corps Musician Enlistment Option Program. For additional imagery from their tour, visit www.facebook.com/rstwincities.

Staff Sgt. Ken Ebo, a trombone instructor at the School of Music, and Gunnery Sgt. Jason Knuckles, 9th Marine Corps District Marine band placement director, talk to upperclassmen at Coon Rapids High School Sept. 27 about what it means to be a Marine musician. Ebo and Knuckles made several high school visits while traveling across Minnesota and Western Wisconsin to promote the Marine Corps Musician Enlistment Option Program. For additional imagery from their tour, visit www.facebook.com/rstwincities. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Clinton Firstbrook)


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Gunnery Sgt. Jason Knuckles, 9th Marine Corps District Marine band placement director, hands out his business card to jazz enthusiasts Sean Haugen and Brett Kimble at Coon Rapids High School Sept. 27. Knuckles made several high school visits while traveling across Minnesota and Western Wisconsin to promote the Marine Corps Musician Enlistment Option Program. For additional imagery from their tour, visit www.facebook.com/rstwincities.

Gunnery Sgt. Jason Knuckles, 9th Marine Corps District Marine band placement director, hands out his business card to jazz enthusiasts Sean Haugen and Brett Kimble at Coon Rapids High School Sept. 27. Knuckles made several high school visits while traveling across Minnesota and Western Wisconsin to promote the Marine Corps Musician Enlistment Option Program. For additional imagery from their tour, visit www.facebook.com/rstwincities. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Clinton Firstbrook)


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The Combat Center Show Band stopped at Coon Rapids High School today during their Midwest Fall tour and surprised students with a wall-shaking performance.

The group will make several high school visits throughout Minnesota and Western Wisconsin during the week to promote the Marine Corps Musician Enlistment Option Program.  

“I think it’s really cool that they’re taking the time to play for us,” said Sean Haugen, an 18-year-old senior and jazz enthusiast. “I didn’t know a lot about the program before their visit so I’m going to have to check it out.”

Today’s high school visit also included a performance by the 9th Marine Corps District Marine Band placement director and a trombone instructor from the School of Music.    

“Everyone was phenomenal, said Brian Duffy, Coon Rapids High School band director. “Many students don’t know they have an opportunity to continue their career as a musician by serving in the military, so performances like this are very important.”   

Duffy also said he hopes to host another Marine band in the near future.

“Kids need to see that music is just about having fun,” he said. “These Marine musicians showed them that today.”  

For additional imagery from the Combat Center Show Band Midwest tour, visit www.facebook.com/rstwincities.

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