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Salute The Air Force In Free Band Performance At Danbury's Palace

DANBURY, Conn. -- The United States Air Force Heritage Brass Band, which represents our nation’s airmen who fly, fight and win in air, space and cyberspace across the globe, will present a free concert at Danbury’s Palace Theatre on Sunday, March 22, at 3 p.m.

The U.S. Air Force Heritage Brass Band is made up of 10 brass players and a percussionist.

The U.S. Air Force Heritage Brass Band is made up of 10 brass players and a percussionist.

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Heritage Brass features the diverse talents of professional Airman-musicians whose commitment to excellence has earned worldwide acclaim and military distinction.

Made up of 10 brass players and a percussionist, the ensemble maintains a rigorous performance schedule presenting a diverse repertoire featuring patriotic favorites, jazz standards, new compositions and distinctive arrangements.

From Mozart to Glenn Miller and John Phillips Sousa to Duke Ellington, Heritage Brass offers a musical experience enjoyed by all audiences. Whether performing in a concert hall, an educational venue, a large sporting event, or in support of a military function, their innovative approach allows them to perform both as a large symphonic group and an intimate chamber ensemble.

As professional airman-musicians, Heritage Brass is committed to inspiring the American public, communicating Air Force core values, and honoring our nation’s veterans through the power of music. 

This concert is free and open to the entire community. Free parking is available in the parking lot located on Keeler Street, behind the theatre. The historic Palace Danbury Theatre is located at 165 Main St. in Danbury. For more information about all upcoming shows and events, visit the website at www.thepalacedanbury.com or call 203-794-9944.

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