The United States Air Force 
60th Anniversary: 
A Musical Celebration
Available November 2007
How can we honor and show our support for America’s courageous service men and women on Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, etc.?  
A fine American tradition is to “strike up the band.”
This rousing concert event is not only appropriate
for these significant holiday observances, but the top-notch entertainment in this special is timeless and would make a valuable addition to any music and performance block year-round!
The United States Air Force 60th Anniversary:
A Musical Special is a new, one-hour evening of entertainment that features the United States Air Force Symphony Orchestra, the Singing Sergeants, Empire Brass and, The Tenors: Cook, Dixon & Young!  
Hosted by award-winning journalist MaryTherese Tebbs, this special includes exhilarating performances of audience favorites such as American Salute, Ain’t Misbehavin, America the Beautiful, Let Me Fly, a salute to the Tuskegee Airmen and a rousing ensemble finale of God
Bless America.
The United States Air Force Band is the Air Force’s premier musical organization.  It has endeared itself to millions of listeners for six decades through its exhilarating music, engaging concerts and masterful recordings.
For nearly a decade, The Tenors, Victor Trent Cook, Rodrick Dixon and Thomas Young have been delighting millions of fans across the country and around the globe.  
The Empire Brass enjoys an international reputation as North America’s finest brass quintet, renowned for its brilliant virtuosity and the unparalleled diversity of its repertoire.  
A United States Air Force production in association with Maryland Public Television.
 
Contact / Marta Simms / Maryland Public Television
(410) 581-4361 / msimms@mpt.org
 
Major funding provided by