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Lieutenant Colonel Ryan Nowlin,
Director and Conductor


Overture to Candide
Leonard Bernstein (1918–90)

arranged by Clare Grundman

"Just a Closer Walk With Thee"
arranged by GySgt Scott Ninmer*
Doreen Ketchens, clarinet and vocal soloist

"Summertime" from 
Porgy and Bess
George Gershwin (1898-1937)
Doreen Ketchens, clarinet and vocal soloist 

"When the Saints Go Marching In"

Doreen Ketchens, clarinet and vocal soloist 

Suite from Band of Brothers 
Michael Kamen (1948-2003)
arranged by LtCol Ryan Nowlin*

Beauty and the
 Beast Overture
Alan Menken (b. 1949)
transcribed by Paul Lavender

Beauty and the
 Beast
Alan Menken (b. 1949)
lyrics by Howard Ashman
arranged by GySgt Scott Ninmer*
SSgt Hannah Davis, soprano
GySgt Hiram Diaz, tenor
MGySgt Kevin Bennear, baritone

Overture Solennelle, "1812," Opus 49
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-93)

arranged by Donald Patterson*

March, “The Stars and Stripes Forever”
John Philip Sousa* (1854–1932)
edited by The United States Marine Band

A Salute to the Armed Forces

of the United States of America            
Arranged by Thomas Knox* (1937–2004)

MGySgt Kevin Bennear and SSgt Hannah Davis, concert moderators

*Member, U.S. Marine Band

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PLEASE NOTE: The use of recording devices and flash photography is prohibited during the concert. In addition to works of the U.S. Government (as defined by 17 U.S.C. § 101 et seq.), this performance may also contain individuals’ names and likenesses, trademarks, or other intellectual property, matter, or materials that are either covered by privacy, publicity, copyright, or other intellectual property rights licensed to the U.S. Government and owned by third parties, or are assigned to or otherwise owned by the U.S. Government. You should not assume that anything in this performance is necessarily in the Public Domain.