U.S. Army Pacific Band Marches On

By Maj. Randall Baucom, U.S. Army Japan Public AffairsNovember 26, 2012

Rolling in the Deep
1 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldier Musicians from the U.S. Army Pacific Band perform at the famed Nippon Budokan concert hall in Tokyo on November 17. Members from 9th Army Band in Alaska, 8th Army Band in Korea and the 25th Infantry Division Band in Hawaii joined the U.S. Arm... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Malagueha
2 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldier Musicians from the U.S. Army Pacific Band perform at the famed Nippon Budokan concert hall in Tokyo on November 17. Members from 9th Army Band in Alaska, 8th Army Band in Korea and the 25th Infantry Division Band in Hawaii joined the U.S. Arm... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Japan Self Defense Force Marching Band Festival 2012
3 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldier Musicians from the U.S. Army Pacific Band perform with members of the Japan Self Defense Force and the 3rd Marine Corps Band at the famed Nippon Budokan concert hall in Tokyo on November 17. Members from 9th Army Band in Alaska, 8th Army Band... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Japan Self Defense Force Marching Band Festival 2012
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Congratulatory Remarks
5 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Maj. Gen. Michael T. Harrison, commander of the U.S. Army Japan and I Corps (Forward), congratulate members of the U.S. Army Pacific Band after their fourth performance during the Japan Self Defense Force Marching Band Festival at the famed Nippon Bu... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Malagueha
6 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldier Musicians from the U.S. Army Pacific Band perform at the famed Nippon Budokan concert hall in Tokyo on November 17. Members from 9th Army Band in Alaska, 8th Army Band in Korea and the 25th Infantry Division Band in Hawaii joined the U.S. Arm... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Japan Self Defense Force Marching Band Festival 2012
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Japan Self Defense Force Marching Band Festival 2012
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TOKYO -- The Japan Self-Defense Forces' annual marching band festival was held at the famed Nippon Budokan concert hall in Tokyo November 16 and 17. The event drew a total audience of over 40,000 during its six 2-hour performances over a two-day period. This year marked the 48th time the festival has taken place since its inception in 1963.

U.S. Army Japan Band has been invited as a special guest to perform at the festival every year past 32 years, but this year was a little different. This year Soldier musicians from four different bands within U.S. Army Pacific performed together. Members from 9th Army Band in Alaska, 8th Army Band in Korea and the 25th Infantry Division Band in Hawaii joined the U.S. Army Japan Band to form a 67-member marching band, dubbed the U.S. Army Pacific Band.

The U.S. Army Pacific Band performed "Rolling in the deep" and "Malagueha" during the event along with several pieces together with the other Japan Self Force Bands and the 3rd Marine Corps Band. "It is such an exciting time because none of us speak Japanese and none of them speak English but we all are playing the same music. And you can tell that it is the same feeling and it is same emotion and we are working to create the same atmosphere," said Spc. Cameron Blackhurst, the 296th Army Band.

Besides the audience members who were physically in attendance, the concert as streamed live to over 40,000 web viewers through and Japanese internet site known as Nico Nico Douga. Over 60,000 comments were made during the performance, with a large number of viewers excited to see the U.S. Army Pacific Band participating in the event.

After their fourth performance, Maj. Gen. Michael T. Harrison, commander of U.S. Army Japan and I Corps (Forward) met with the band to congratulate them on a job well done. As he departed the general remarked to the band members from Alaska, Hawaii, and Korea , "This is something we want to do again next year, so plan on coming back."