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Introduction

Function of This Disc:

"Ceremonials" contains music that is required by regulation for military ceremonies. This disc is formatted for either direct use of a compact disc player or tape-dubbing.

How to Use This Disc:

1. The user of this disc should consult the regulation, 5060.11 or USCG COMDTINST 4001.1A, regarding bands that governs a specific ceremony. Contact your public affairs officer for additional guidance. 2. Military ceremonies follow a specific format. The user must program the compact disc player for the desired order of a specific ceremony. 3. When dubbing a tape, program the order on a compact disc player and record the ceremony. Use the tape. 4. Marches for gathering and departing are formatted for continuous march­ing between selections.

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Sequence of Music: Typical Change of Command Ceremony

'! Movement Music Category Programming Example

Pre-Ceremony Music

Assembly Welcoming Remarks Rendering of Honors

to Official Party Presentation of Colors

Invocation Inspection of Troops Speeches and Awards Reading of Orders Hauling Down of Departing

Flag Officer's Flag Breaking of Arriving

Flag Officer's Flag ..... Remarks (Relieving Officer)

Marches

Bugle Calls No Music Honors

Honors

No Music Marches No Music No Music Honors

Honors

No Music

#12 Independentia #17 Bravura #20 EI Capitan #04 Assembly

#30 2 R&F's Admiral's March #302 R&F's Admiral's March #23 Trio National Emblem #24 National Anthem

#13 The Thunderer

#30 2 R&F's Admiral's March

#302 R&F's Admiral's March

(Insert Retirement Ceremony if Applicable) Benediction No Music

-:- Retirement of Colors Honors #23 Trio National Emblem Relieved Officer Piped Ashore Official Party Departs Marches #43 Semper Paratus

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Bugle Calls 1. Reveille 0:22 2 Mess Call 0: 11 3. Officers Call 0:13 4. Assembly 0:08 5. First Call 0:08 6. Morning Colors 0:45 7. Evening Colors 0:34 8. Tattoo 0:11 9. Taps 0:48 10. Church Call 0:32 11. . Adjutants Call 0: 10

All bugle calls performed by MUC Carroll M. Potts

Marches For Gathering and Departing

12. Independentia R.B Hall 3:08 13. The Thunderer J.P. Sousa 2:34 14. U.S. Coast Guard Bicentennial Cmdr. L.J. Buckley 2:26 15. The Golden Reserve Cmdr. L.J. Buckley 2:26 16. Billboard March J.Klohr 2:07 17. Bravura C. Dubie 2:43 18. CG Chief Petty Officer March T. Labadorf 2:38 19. King Cotton J.P. Sousa 2:36 20. E1 Capitan J.P. Sousa 2:09 21. Stars and Stripes Forever J.P. Sousa 3:10

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Honors

Presentation of Colors 22. National Emblem March (trio, slow tempo) E.E. Bagley 0:49

or '.c!" 23. National Emblem March (trio, fast) E.E. Bagley 0:42

24. National Anthem F. Scott Key 1:20

Presidential and Vice Presidential 25.4 Ruffles and Flourishes/Hail to the Chief (no pause) 0:44 26.4 Ruffles and Flourishes/Hail to the Chief (with pause)* 0:48 27.4 Ruffles and FlourisheslHail Columbia (no pause) 0:35 28.4 Ruffles and Flourishes/Hail Columbia (with pause)* 0:38

*Following [he Ruffles and Flourishes, a pause is included to accommodate any announcemenls of arrival.

Coast Guard, Naval and Marine Corps Flag Officers 29.1 Ruffle and Flourish/Admiral's March 0:15 30.2 Ruffles and Flourishes/Admiral's March 0:17 31. 3 Ruffles and Flourishes/Admiral's March 0:19 32.4 Ruffles and Flourishes/Admiral's March 0:21

Generals ofthe United States Air Force, United States Army 33. 1 Ruffle and Flourish/General's March 0:24 34.2 Ruffles and Flourishes/General's March 0:26 35. 3 Ruffles and Flourishes/General's March 0:29 36.4 Ruffles and Flourishes/General's March 0:31

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Honors (cont.) Congressional Members and Heads of State

37.4 Ruffles and FJourisheslHonors March (U.S.) 0:42

(S/(m & Stripes last 32 bars)

38. 4 Ruffles and FlourisheslHonors March (Foreign) 0:27 (Hands Across the Sea)

Service Songs of the United States Military 39. U.S. Field Artillery (Army) E.L. Gmber 0:32 40. Anchors Away (Navy) Capt. A.H. Mills 0:32

C.A. Zimmermann 41. The Air Force Song (Air Force) R. Crawford/Bennett 0:32 42. Marines Hymn (Marine Corps) 1. Offenbach 0:32 43. Semper Paratus (Coast Guard) Capt. F.S. van Boskerck 1:38 44. Service Medley arr. D. Sandidge 3:00

Music for Occasions 45. Eternal Father J.B. Dykes 0:57 46. Coast Guard Fore'er A.R. Bryer/Bill McPeters 1:52 47. Auld Lang Syne Traditional 0:31

United States Coast Guard Academy Cadet Glee Club Dr. Robert Newton, Director

48. Semper Paratus Capt. F.S. van Boskerck 1:11

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Dining-In Toasts

49. Roast Beef of Old England SO. Hail to the Chief 5 I. U.S. Field Artillery 52. Anchors Away 53. The Air Force Song 54. The Marines Hymn 55. U.S. Public Health Service 56. Stars and Stripes (Dine-In only) 57. Before the Mast 58. Fight On 59. Jolly Tar 60. The Coast Guardsmen 61. Coast Guard Auxiliary 62. DOT March 63. Auld Lang Syne (short version) 64. Semper Paratus (short version)

(Parading of Beef) (President) (Army) (Navy) (Air Force) (Marine Corps) (U.S. Public Health Service) (Enlisted Personnel) (Retired CG Officers) (Coast Guard Foundation) (Men and Women at Sea) (Reserves) (e.G. Auxiliary) (DOT Civilians) (Academy Alumni, Retired Enlisted) (Coast Guard)

0:39 0:35 0: 17 0:17 0:16 0:16 0:17 0:17 0:16 0:16 0:17 0:14 0:17 0: 17 0: 18 0:35

Total Playing Time=l :07:12

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The United States Coast Guard Band The United States Coast Guard Band was organized in March 1925 with the assistance of Lt.

Charles Benter, leader of the United States Navy Band; Dr. Walter Damrosch, conductor of the New York Philharmonic; and "American March King" John Philip Sousa. Forty years later. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Congressional Legislation that resulted in the Coast Guard Band becoming the permanent, official musical representative of the nation's oldest continuous seagoing service. This event established the Coast Guard Band as one of 'the five premier service bands in the United States.

Since its formation in 1925, the Coast Guard Band has developed an international reputation as one of the finest professional concert bands in the world, offering audiences a rich variety of music. The band produces recordings and regularly furnishes programs to National Public Radio Network for broadcast nationally. Concerts have also been broadcast in Australia, Japan and Europe.

The duties of the Coast Guard Band have expanded greatly since 1965. Originally a small command band located at the Coast Guard Academy and used primarily for local purposes, the ensemble today routinely tours throughout the United States and has performed in the former Soviet Union and in England. Representing the Coast Guard nationwide and worldwide, the band performs at presidential functions, and for the secretary of transportation and other cabinet officials on formal and informal occasions.

Noteworthy performances include two televised USO salutes to Bob Hope in Washington; a concert in Central Park with the New York Philharmonic; first U.S. Military Band to perform in the Soviet Union; performances in Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops, and at the Kennedy Center with Roberta Flack; and nine performances in four days in southern England for events commemorating the 50th anniversary of D-Day.

Notable celebrities appearing with the band through the years include Placido Domingo Lorrie Morgan, Martha Reeves, Roberta Flack, Marilyn Horne, Andy Williams, Tami Grimes Melba Moore, Willard Scott, William Warfield, Walter Cronkite, Lucie Arnaz, Lee Greenwood Michael Bolton, The Boys Choir of Harlem, and Jim Nabors.

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The United States Coast Guard Band Cmdr Lewis J. Buckley, Director - Miami, FL

{;' CW03 Kenneth W. Megan, Jr., Assistant Director - Norwood, MA

I Piccolo Cheryl L. Six - Littleton, CO

I Flute Barbara A. Devine (p) - Sewickley, PA "" Jill D. Maurer-Davis - Lakewood, NJ Cheryl L. Six Oboe Anne G. Megan (p) - Moorestown, NJ Stephen R. Wade - Arlington, MA English Horn Stephen R. Wade Clarinet* Daniel J. Lukens (p) - Kensington, CT Kirk Edwards - Madera, CA Thomas A. Labadorf - Columbia, CT Gerald R. Levine - Sharon, MA Howard C. Pardee - Salem, OH Andrew G. Sherwood - Milwaukee, WI Jonathan N. Towne - Danvers. MA Bass Clarinet Jonathan N. Towne Bassoon" JudiU, L. Buttery - Grand Haven, MI Rebecca J. Noreen - Bellevue, WA Contrabassoon Rebecca J. Noreen Alto Saxophone Brian K. Sparks (p) - Garden Grove, CA E. Anthony Gibbs - Rochester, MN Tenor Saxophone E. Anthony Gibbs

Cornelffrumpet Carroll M. Potts (p) - Richmond, VA Charles K. Finton - Grand Rapids, Mi Gregory W. Martin - Raleigh, NC James E. Thomson - Detroit, Ml French Horn Virginia Sturm (p) - Memphis, TN Dennis L. Pflug - Springfield, IL Matthew J. Melone - Cranston, Ri James R. Conover - Kenmore, NY Trombone Mark E. Weaver (p) - Peru, iN Vince A. Yanovitch - East Stroudsburg, PA Gregory S. Win - Charlotte, MI Bass Trombone Victor V. Johnson - Westland, Mi Euphonium David R. Werden (p) - Davenport, IA Dan S. Vinson - Henderson, TX Tuba Gary A. Buttery (p) - Omaha, NE Joanna R. Hersey - East Haven, VT String Bass Thomas R. Green (p) - Columbus, OH Percussion Constance I. Coghlan (p) - Fort Atki nson, WI Thomas E. Briggs - Pittsfield, MA Albert A. Lyman, Jr. - Uncasville, CT William R. Stewart - Culpeper, VA

(p)-principal chair (c)-concertmaster "-players rotate principal position

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Credits Director: Commander Lewis J. Buckley Assistant Director: CW03 Kenneth W. Megan, JI. Public Affairs Officer: MUCS Ralph F. Thorp II Recording Activities: MUCS David R. Werden Recording Engineer: MU1 Derek Badala Booklet Design: MUC Mark E. Weaver CD Booklet Layout: PAl Jamie Devitt

Not For Sale

This recording is approved by the U.S. Coast Guard for use only within the scope of official Coast Guard activities.

For information concerning concerts and tours by The United States Coast Guard Band, contact:

USCG Band Tour Director U.S. Coast Guard Academy

15 Mohegan Ave. (pb) New London, CT 06320-4195

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