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Recording artists Jonda Madison, lead singer for the alternative music/pop rock band Mink, performs during a United Services Organization (USO) concert for 366th Air Expeditionary Wing (AEW) personnel at a forward operating location during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Henry, the band's bass player, plays on in the background

Recording artists Jonda Madison, lead singer for the alternative music...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Bryon Turner, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined ... More

U..S. Air Force STAFF SGT. Jerry Kelly, a bass player with the Band of the Pacific's, Topcover Band, plays to students at Service High School, Anchorage, Alaska, on Oct. 21, 2004 in support of"Red Ribbon Week'. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by SSgt Rhiannon Willard) (RELEASED)

U..S. Air Force STAFF SGT. Jerry Kelly, a bass player with the Band of...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Elmendorf Air Force Base State: Alaska (AK) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Rhiannon Willard Release Status:... More

Bass player U.S. Army SGT. Chris Mills, 27th Brigade Support Battalion, 1ST Cavalry Division, Keyboard player CPT. Matt Miller, 1ST Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment, 1ST Cavalry Division and SPC. Amy McCafferty, Drummer, 27th BSB, 1ST Cavalry Division, perform in the band, The Long Knife Edge, before a live audience at the Transformation Chapel, Forward Operating Base Marez.   (U.S. Army PHOTO by SGT. Paula Taylor) (Released)

Bass player U.S. Army SGT. Chris Mills, 27th Brigade Support Battalion...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Forward Operating Base Marez Country: Iraq (IRQ) Scene Major Command Shown: NORTHEAST Scene Camera Operator: SGT Paula Taylor, USA Release Statu... More

U.S. Air Force TECH. SGT. Guy Cantonwine, a bass player, STAFF SGT. Matt Dammes, a drum player, and TECH. SGT. Terry Cottrell, a guitar player, perform for Airmen at a forward deployed location on Oct. 28, 2004. All three are from the Air Force Band of the Midwest and are currently deployed in the Central Command Area of Responsibility to help boost morale, provide entertainment and bring a little bit of home to the troops. (USAF PHOTO by CAPT. Aaron Burgstein) (Released)

U.S. Air Force TECH. SGT. Guy Cantonwine, a bass player, STAFF SGT. Ma...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: CAPT Aaron Burgstein, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, a musician placement director

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, a musician placement director

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, a musician placement director for 1st Marine Corps District and North Tonawanda, New York, native, speaks to junior high and high school students about musical opportunities in the M... More

Chief Warrant Officer Benjamin Kay, left, from the

Chief Warrant Officer Benjamin Kay, left, from the

Chief Warrant Officer Benjamin Kay, left, from the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Aviation Regiment speaks to Samuel Tai Anderson Bass player for Third Day while Chief Warrant Officer Coy Pennington, ... More

Several Soldiers of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion,

Several Soldiers of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion,

Several Soldiers of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Aviation Regiment, pose with the Atlanta-based Christian rock band Third Day on Jan. 17. Band members got a unique opportunity to sit in the cock... More

Master Sgt. Dave Foster lays down a solid bassline

Master Sgt. Dave Foster lays down a solid bassline

Master Sgt. Dave Foster lays down a solid bassline and rhythm during the U.S. Air Force Band's rock ensemble Max Impact's third and final performance of the day Dec. 6, 2013. All elements of the band are mainta... More

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, a North Tonawanda, New

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, a North Tonawanda, New

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, a North Tonawanda, New York, native, practices on his bass before a performance at Medina High School, in Medina, New York, Jan. 31. He traveled to Medina to play in support of recru... More

The Atlanta-based Christian rock band Third Day performs

The Atlanta-based Christian rock band Third Day performs

The Atlanta-based Christian rock band Third Day performs for a crowd of several hundred Soldiers, Marines and Airmen at Contingency Operating Base Speicher on Jan. 17. Band members got a unique opportunity to p... More

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, a North Tonawanda, New

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, a North Tonawanda, New

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, a North Tonawanda, New York, native, has spent the past 18 months interviewing musicians to recruit for the Marine Corps. He has played around the world as well, from Perth, Australi... More

Soldiers from 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion,

Soldiers from 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion,

Soldiers from 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 1st Aviation Regiment raise their arms in praise as the Atlanta-based Christian rock band Third Day performs "Love Song" to a crowd of Soldiers, Marines and... More

Lead singer Mac Powell of the Atlanta-based Christian

Lead singer Mac Powell of the Atlanta-based Christian

Lead singer Mac Powell of the Atlanta-based Christian rock band Third Day gets ready to play "Love Song" to a crowd of Soldiers, Marines and Airmen at Contingency Operating Base Speicher on Jan. 17. Band member... More

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, North Tonawanda, New York,

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, North Tonawanda, New York,

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan Bley, North Tonawanda, New York, native, practices on his bass before a performance at Medina High School, in Medina, New York, Jan. 31. He traveled to Medina to play in support of recruit... More

Tech Sgt. Robert Smith shows a fan and prospective

Tech Sgt. Robert Smith shows a fan and prospective

Tech Sgt. Robert Smith shows a fan and prospective percussionist what it feels like to sit behind the U.S. Air Force Band's rock ensemble Max Impact's drum set Dec. 6, 2013 following a performance. All elements... More

Master Sgt. Shani Prewitt invites a front-row guest

Master Sgt. Shani Prewitt invites a front-row guest

Master Sgt. Shani Prewitt invites a front-row guest to join in on some of the holiday cheer and vocals during U.S. Air Force Band's rock ensemble Max Impact's third and final performance of the day Dec. 6, 2013... More

The Capitol Cutters, US Coast Guard Photo

The Capitol Cutters, US Coast Guard Photo

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Coast Guard auxiliarist Paul Deafenbaugh, a bass player with "The Capitol Cutters," practices for an upcoming holiday performance in their Coast Guard Headquarters rehearsal space. The Capit... More

Sgt. Chad E. "Sticks" Cooke, of Company D, 2nd General

Sgt. Chad E. "Sticks" Cooke, of Company D, 2nd General

Sgt. Chad E. "Sticks" Cooke, of Company D, 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 1st Aviation Regiment, plays the drums for the Atlanta-based Christian rock band Third Day during the song "Consuming Fire" to ... More

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