Navy Music gets dealt a heavy blow
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:41 am
Everyone,
Yesterday, we heard very disturbing news that Navy Music will be dealt a significant blow. Over the course of the next two years, we are going to lose 142 spots. That's almost 20% of the total program. The hardest hit will be Navy Band Mid-South in Millington, TN and Navy Band New Orleans. These bands will be reduced to 14 members (rock band and BQ). Next, the Naval Academy Band is losing 22 spots to bring them to 45 total. DC will be cutting 16. Almost all of the CONUS "Large Fleet Bands" (45 members) will all be reduced in size to 36.
All of the branches are facing difficult budget/spending cuts and every branch has cut their music programs significantly . Please contact your elected officials and let them know that military music is worth saving. If we don't support each other, how can we expect others to do so?
Thank you,
Jeff Keller
Yesterday, we heard very disturbing news that Navy Music will be dealt a significant blow. Over the course of the next two years, we are going to lose 142 spots. That's almost 20% of the total program. The hardest hit will be Navy Band Mid-South in Millington, TN and Navy Band New Orleans. These bands will be reduced to 14 members (rock band and BQ). Next, the Naval Academy Band is losing 22 spots to bring them to 45 total. DC will be cutting 16. Almost all of the CONUS "Large Fleet Bands" (45 members) will all be reduced in size to 36.
All of the branches are facing difficult budget/spending cuts and every branch has cut their music programs significantly . Please contact your elected officials and let them know that military music is worth saving. If we don't support each other, how can we expect others to do so?
Thank you,
Jeff Keller