Army West Point Marching Band Drum Line
The official website of the West Point Band, the US Army's oldest active duty band since 1817. Stationed at the United States Military Academy, the West Point Band provides world-class music, to educate, train, and inspire the United States Corps of Cadets and to serve as ambassadors of the United States Military Academy to the local, national and international communities.
A high energy rendition of quotLittle Drummer Boy,quot arranged by the West Point Band's own arranger, Staff Sgt. Noah Taylor, featuring the Hellcats drum line. Pe
Warning the rhythm is gonna getcha The Morgan State University drumline, Hellcats, and West Point Spirit Band drumline battle it out on the
The West Point Band also known as the U.S. Military Academy Band or USMA Band is the U.S. Army's oldest active-duty band and the oldest unit at the United States Military Academy.. West Point Band stands in front of Washington Hall. West Point, NY. 2017. An act of Congress Military Peace Establishment Act issued on March 16, 1802 directed that a corps of engineers be established and
The West Point Band is the Army's oldest musical organization and continues to provide world-class music to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets and to serve as ambassadors of the
Founded in 1817, the West Point Band is the Army's oldest continuously serving active duty band, tracing its roots to the Revolutionary War. The band is comprised of active duty Soldiers drawn from the finest music schools in the country. Marching music at West Point began at the time of the American Revolution.
Master Sergeant Jeff Prosperie. Master Sergeant Jeff Prosperie joined the West Point Band's Hellcats in December of 2006 and currently serves as both the section leader and principal drummer of the percussion section. Master Sergeant Prosperie is a World Snare Drum Champion and the first and only individual to capture the quottriple crownquot of solo competition DCI, PAS, DCA.
The West Point Band's field music group, the Hellcats, is comprised of bugles, piccolos, and drums, and serves as a showpiece for the United States Army and the United States Military Academy. The Corps of Cadets gave the Hellcats their name as a friendly jibe in response to the group's early morning playing of the wake-up call Reveille every day at West Point.
Concert Band Benny Havens Band Hellcats Marching Band West Point Brass Quintet. West Point Music Research Center Request The Band Contact us. Percussion SGM Eric Garcia MSG Nathan Eby SFC David Bergman SFC Craig Bitterman SSG Theodore Jackson West Point Brass Quintet. Trumpet SSG Matthew Anderson SSG Bryan McKinney. Horn MSG Matthew
Today's band consists of four components the Concert Band, the Hellcats the drum and bugle field music unit, the Jazz Knights, and the support staff. These combine to form the marching band. As the senior premier musical representative of the United States Army, the band has appeared at many historical events.