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South High School students play a Perspectives educational

South High School students play a Perspectives educational

South High School students play a Perspectives educational arrangement alongside The Jazz Ambassadors during their March 10 concert in Torrance, Calif. The Jazz Ambassadors is the U.S. Army’s official touring b... More

Staff Sgt. Luke Brimhall, Trombone, plays a few notes

Staff Sgt. Luke Brimhall, Trombone, plays a few notes

Staff Sgt. Luke Brimhall, Trombone, plays a few notes of the song “Pennies from Heaven” as The Jazz Ambassadors try to get the crowd to guess the tune during The Jazz Ambassadors concert March 10, in Torrance, ... More

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Wood, Band Director,

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Wood, Band Director,

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Wood, Band Director, presents Christian Wolf, Torrance Cultural Arts Foundation, with a picture of the performing components of The U.S. Army Field band during The Jazz Ambassador... More

The Torrance Police Department honor guard present

The Torrance Police Department honor guard present

The Torrance Police Department honor guard present the colors while Master Sgt. Marva Lewis sings the national anthem to begin The Jazz Ambassadors concert March 10, in Torrance, Calif. The Jazz Ambassadors is ... More

U.S. Armed Services veterans take to their feet while

U.S. Armed Services veterans take to their feet while

U.S. Armed Services veterans take to their feet while The Jazz Ambassadors play the Armed Forces Salute during a concert March 10, in Torrance, Calif. The Jazz Ambassadors is the U.S. Army’s official touring bi... More

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