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Staff Sgt. Carl McCraney, 106th Army Band, upright

Staff Sgt. Carl McCraney, 106th Army Band, upright

Staff Sgt. Carl McCraney, 106th Army Band, upright bass player and conductor, performs during the Southern Food Festival in Batesville June 2, 2018.

A tuba player with the 106th Army Band plays for the

A tuba player with the 106th Army Band plays for the

A tuba player with the 106th Army Band plays for the crowd at the Southern Food Festival held in Batesville June 2, 2018.

1st Sgt. Greg Gordey, 106th Army Band, first sergeant,

1st Sgt. Greg Gordey, 106th Army Band, first sergeant,

1st Sgt. Greg Gordey, 106th Army Band, first sergeant, conducts a musical performance at the Southern Food Festival in Batesville June 2, 2018.

Sgt. James Kotarek, 106th Army Band, trombone player

Sgt. James Kotarek, 106th Army Band, trombone player

Sgt. James Kotarek, 106th Army Band, trombone player and vocalist, assembles his costume to perform a song from the Disney movie Moana at the Southern Food Festival in Batesville June 2, 2018.

Members of the 106th Army Band perform an array of

Members of the 106th Army Band perform an array of

Members of the 106th Army Band perform an array of music for attendees at the Southern Food Festival in Batesville June 2, 2018.

Members of the 106th Army Band perform an array of

Members of the 106th Army Band perform an array of

Members of the 106th Army Band perform an array of music before a crowd at the Southern Food Festival in Batesville June 2, 2018.

Staff Sgt. Carl McCraney, 106th Army Band, upright

Staff Sgt. Carl McCraney, 106th Army Band, upright

Staff Sgt. Carl McCraney, 106th Army Band, upright bass player and conductor, conducts the performance of the song Proud Spirt in front of a crowd at the Southern Food Festival located in Batesville June 2, 2018.

Spc. Brandon Marlin percussionist with the 106th Army

Spc. Brandon Marlin percussionist with the 106th Army

Spc. Brandon Marlin percussionist with the 106th Army Band performs at the Southern Food Festival in Batesville June 2, 2018.

1st Sgt. Greg Gordey, 106th Army Band, first sergeant,

1st Sgt. Greg Gordey, 106th Army Band, first sergeant,

1st Sgt. Greg Gordey, 106th Army Band, first sergeant, conducts the band while performing the Star Spangled Banner in front of a crowd at the Southern Food Festival in Batesville June 2, 2018. Staff Sgt. Kaede ... More

Staff Sgt. Lauren Russell, 106th Army Band, trombone

Staff Sgt. Lauren Russell, 106th Army Band, trombone

Staff Sgt. Lauren Russell, 106th Army Band, trombone player, conducts a musicial performance at the Southern Food Festival in Batesville June 2, 2018.

Staff Sgt. Kaede Wilson, 106th Army Band, flute player

Staff Sgt. Kaede Wilson, 106th Army Band, flute player

Staff Sgt. Kaede Wilson, 106th Army Band, flute player and vocalist, educates the crowd on the background to the novel and musical Wicked before the band performs the song Popular at the Southern Food Festival ... More

A percussion member of the 106th Army Band performs

A percussion member of the 106th Army Band performs

A percussion member of the 106th Army Band performs at the Southern Food Festival in Batesville June 2, 2018.

Spc. Daryol Edwards, 106th Army Band, French horn player,

Spc. Daryol Edwards, 106th Army Band, French horn player,

Spc. Daryol Edwards, 106th Army Band, French horn player, plays in front of a crowd at the Southern Food Festival held in Batesville June 2, 2018.

A Southern Food Festival attendee enjoys the 106th

A Southern Food Festival attendee enjoys the 106th

A Southern Food Festival attendee enjoys the 106th Army Band performing during the festival in Batesville June 2, 2018.

Members of the 106th Army Band perform the song March

Members of the 106th Army Band perform the song March

Members of the 106th Army Band perform the song March of the Belgian Parachutists at the Southern Food Festival in Batesville June 2, 2018.

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