The United States Coast Guard Band is the premier military band of the United States Coast Guard based in New London, Connecticut. The current director is Captain Kenneth W. Megan.
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| - The United States Coast Guard Band is the premier military band of the United States Coast Guard based in New London, Connecticut. The current director is Captain Kenneth W. Megan.
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| - Farewell of Slavianka .ogg
- After You've Gone - U.S. Coast Guard Band.ogg
- The Bride of the Waves - U.S. Coast Guard Band.ogg
- The Tall Ship Eagle - U.S. Coast Guard Band.ogg
- Yellow Rose Of Texas.ogg
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| - United States Coast Guard Band
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| - After You've Gone
- Farewell of Slavianka
- The Bride of the Waves
- The Tall Ship Eagle
- Yellow Rose of Texas
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Description
| - Turner Layton's After You've Gone, performed by the Coast Guard's Band Dixieland Jazz ensemble.
- Lewis J. Buckley's The Tall Ship Eagle, performed by the Coast Guard Band.
- The Yellow Rose of Texas, performed by the Coast Guard Band.
- Vasily Agapkin's Farewell of Slavianka, performed by the Coast Guard Band.
- Herbert L. Clarke's The Bride of the Waves, performed by the Coast Guard Band.
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| - The United States Coast Guard Band is the premier military band of the United States Coast Guard based in New London, Connecticut. The current director is Captain Kenneth W. Megan.
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