Navy Band Northwest Navy Band Northwest dates back to the
Bremerton Navy Yard Band of 1918 and the
13th Naval District Band of 1925. In the fall of 1970, its name was changed to Navy Band Northwest and then to Navy Band
Seattle and stayed that way for close to 30 years until it changed its name to Navy Band Northwest in April 1999 as a result of regionalization initiatives.
Navy Band Southwest Navy Band Southwest is one of the Navy's oldest continuing musical organizations. The band serves as the musical ambassador for
Navy Region Southwest. The 45-member band's other performing ensembles include the Wind Ensemble, the contemporary music ensemble, the Destroyers, the Show Band West, the Brass and Woodwind Quintets, and SeaBreeze. The latter is the band's
VIP reception combo. It has performed for many different community concerts and professional sporting events, including regular performances with the
San Diego Symphony Summer Pops.
United States Navy Band Great Lakes Navy Band Great Lakes performs in a nine-state area of responsibility stretching from
Indiana to
North Dakota. As its name implies, it is located near the
Great Lakes, specifically
Naval Station Great Lakes where it serves under
Naval Service Training Command. It also provides support to the local
Recruit Training Command in supporting naval recruits during ceremonies in their basic training. From 1911 to 1917, navy uniform regulations prescribed that the band wear US Marine Corps Uniforms (without USMC) in performance. From 1917 onward the band wore the famous "Crackerjack" uniforms. Navy Band Great Lakes was instrumental in cultural change in the during
World War II, having enlisted black musicians, and even creating integrated Navy Bands later on. Notable members of the band include composer
John Philip Sousa, trumpeter
Clark Terry, saxophonist
Von Freeman, trombonist
Al Grey, composer and conductor
Gerald Wilson, saxophonist
Lou Donaldson, composer and arranger
Luther Henderson,
Major Holley.
Navy Band Northeast Navy Band Northeast was officially established in 1974, located at
Naval Station Newport in Newport
Rhode Island. Navy Bands in
Newport have previously dated back at least to the era of the
American Civil War. It currently serves communities throughout the
Northeastern United States.
Fleet Forces Band The
Norfolk, Virginia based
Fleet Forces Band is the musical representative for the
Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, and is the largest of the 10 fleet bands.
Navy Band Southeast Navy Band Southeast was established in October 1995. It represents the
Navy Region Southeast and serves throughout
Florida and the
Southeastern United States. The band consists of 31-one professional musicians. It is notable in that it was the unit to which
American Idol finalist
Phil Stacey was assigned while on active duty (he was part of the "Pride" ensemble as well as with the wind and ceremonial bands). His success on the show benefited the band by drawing in an estimated 2.4 million dollars. == Fleet Bands outside the continental U.S. ==