Band, US
Classical, Pop and Brass
The USAF Band of the West was created on October 1st, 1941 at Moffett Field, California and moved to Enid Army Airfield soon after. With the birth of the United States Air Force in 1947, the band moved to what eventually became Lackland Air Force Base. The band was inactivated in 1955 but reactivated in 1959. The title "Band of the West" was used for years until May 1st, 1997 when it was granted official status.
Mike Aldridge voc, man | |
John Alexander tb | |
Kay Cobb cl | |
Peter Weyde cl | |
Alyn Wolf fl | |
Lance Cameron bsn | |
Stan Bock tb | |
Chuck Sanford cor | |
Jeff Edwards cor | |
Judy Marcial eu | |
Dan Ramos as | |
Dan Schembre bcl | |
Susan McDermott cl | |
Steve Rosemergy tb | |
Laura Still cl | |
Al Diaz ts | |
John Busch bs | |
Susan Arnold tr | |
Fred McDermott tb | |
Larry Ence scl | |
Bruce Still frh | |
Juan Villarreal tu | |
Sam Johnson as | |
Jesse Nolen tb | |
Nathan Sielbeck frh | |
Diana Edwards fl | |
Paul Hammaker tu | |
Steve Larsen cor | |
Tom Milner frh | |
Ricky Miller cl | |
Antulio Garza cl | |
Collis Cobb b | |
James Poteat ob | |
Don Quimby frh | |
Peter Sandberg cor | |
Dale Long eu | |
Jose Gonzalez b | |
Tony Young cor | |
John Irish tr |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Three Little Messerschmitts | The United States Air Force Band Of The West | 1945 | Album |
Minuetto / Caribbean Fantasy | The United States Air Force Band Of The West | 1945 | Album |