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Warning, Chris brings up the stinger yet again, Phil is back in his closet, and Peter continues to get hounded, no pun intended, by his dog Louie. Thankfully, Colonel Lowell Graham stops by to share his experiences from his time leading the United States Air Force Band to his passion for motorcycles and soundtracks. He emphasizes the importance of community, mentorship, and curiosity in personal and professional growth. Colonel Graham reflects on the skills learned through music that translate into life skills, such as problem-solving and teamwork. He also discusses the significance of networking and the impact of musical excellence on leadership.
Show Notes:
Learn More about Col. Lowell Graham
Recording Credits
Main Title - The Children (Parris and Cassie) - Parris and Grandmother - Cassie's Party - Icehouse - Operation - Cassie's Farewell - Parris Goes to Dr. Tower - Winter - Grandmother's Last Will - Seduction - All is Quiet - Grandmother Dies - Sunset.
Performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Charles Gerhardt. https://youtu.be/sf47W9rXzRM?si=ASi9lKAH-_ZK2uwb
There's No Business Like Show Business (arr. I. Hearshen for wind ensemble) · Air Combat Command Heritage of America Band. Hearshen: Strike Up The Band
Ensemble: Air Combat Command Heritage of America Band
Composer: Ira Hearshen
Composer: Irving Berlin
Conductor: Lowell Graham
Ensemble: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band
Engineer: Bruce Leek
https://youtu.be/509-TfME_Yo?si=daeT3n4F6xJNUDUd
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By Chris Gleason, Peter Haberman & Phil Ostrander4.6
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Warning, Chris brings up the stinger yet again, Phil is back in his closet, and Peter continues to get hounded, no pun intended, by his dog Louie. Thankfully, Colonel Lowell Graham stops by to share his experiences from his time leading the United States Air Force Band to his passion for motorcycles and soundtracks. He emphasizes the importance of community, mentorship, and curiosity in personal and professional growth. Colonel Graham reflects on the skills learned through music that translate into life skills, such as problem-solving and teamwork. He also discusses the significance of networking and the impact of musical excellence on leadership.
Show Notes:
Learn More about Col. Lowell Graham
Recording Credits
Main Title - The Children (Parris and Cassie) - Parris and Grandmother - Cassie's Party - Icehouse - Operation - Cassie's Farewell - Parris Goes to Dr. Tower - Winter - Grandmother's Last Will - Seduction - All is Quiet - Grandmother Dies - Sunset.
Performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Charles Gerhardt. https://youtu.be/sf47W9rXzRM?si=ASi9lKAH-_ZK2uwb
There's No Business Like Show Business (arr. I. Hearshen for wind ensemble) · Air Combat Command Heritage of America Band. Hearshen: Strike Up The Band
Ensemble: Air Combat Command Heritage of America Band
Composer: Ira Hearshen
Composer: Irving Berlin
Conductor: Lowell Graham
Ensemble: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band
Engineer: Bruce Leek
https://youtu.be/509-TfME_Yo?si=daeT3n4F6xJNUDUd
Want to find out more about the Beyond The Notes Festival or ComMission Possible Project? Click here to learn more.
Got a question or comment? Submit it here or email us at [email protected]
Support the show

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