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  2. Fanfare band - Wikipedia

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    The mounted fanfare band section of the French Republican Guard Band in dismounted formation during a concert.. A fanfare band, fanfare corps, fanfare battery, fanfare team, horn and drum corps, bugle band, drum and bugle corps, or trumpet and drum band (including the German Fanfarenzug, Fanfarenkorps and Regimentsbläserkorps, the Dutch drumband, tamboerkorps, trompetterkorps ...

  3. Italian Bersaglieri Bands - Wikipedia

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    The first Bersaglieri fanfare band was born on 1 July 1836, when a department left the Ceppi barracks in Turin with wind instruments together with their weapons. [3] The meeting for the musical training of the trumpeters of the various companies gave rise to the battalion fanfare band, which in a few years became an independent unit, while serving the individual companies that also continued ...

  4. Military band - Wikipedia

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    The primary band is the 100-member Music Band of the Presidential Security Household, which is the official security service of the President of Angola. [9] The music band of the Army Command was created on 16 June 1994. [10] 4 years later, on 15 August 1998, the National Air Force created a music band within the artistic brigade. [11]

  5. Yell! (group) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, they both met manager Jeff Chegwin and decided to form the group. They were signed by Simon Cowell to Fanfare Records. The group's first single, a cover version of Dan Hartman's 1970s hit, "Instant Replay", was produced by Nigel Wright and re-mixed by Pete Hammond from PWL.

  6. National Reserve Korps Fanfare - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft carryed 37 members of the FKNR along with two pilots, one engineer and one loadmaster. 32 band members died in the crash. The crash is today known as the Herculesramp (Hercules disaster). It provides musical support for ceremonial events of national importance involving the army reserve and the national government.

  7. Chuck Mangione - Wikipedia

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    Charles Frank Mangione (/ m æ n ˈ dʒ oʊ n i / man-JOH-nee; [1] born November 29, 1940) [2] is an American flugelhorn player, trumpeter and composer.. He came to prominence as a member of Art Blakey's band in the 1960s, and later co-led the Jazz Brothers with his brother, Gap.

  8. Fanfare orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Mounted Fanfare Band of the French Republican Guard.. A fanfare orchestra (Dutch fanfareorkest, French harmonie-fanfare) is a type of brass band consisting of the entire saxophone family, trumpets, trombones, euphoniums, baritone horns, flugelhorns and alto/tenor- or F-horns, as well as percussion.

  9. Mounted band - Wikipedia

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    Mounted members of the French Republican Guard Band, a fanfare band during Bastille Day in 2013. A mounted band is a military or civilian musical ensemble composed of musician playing their instruments while being mounted on an animal. The instrumentation of these bands are limited, with the musician having to play their instrument, as well as ...