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DescriptionUS Navy 080615-N-7656R-003 Navy Band Northwest's Barbershop Quartet win the hearts of the audience with a John Philip Sousa rendition of.jpg
English: OLYMPIA, "Wash." (June 15, 2008) Navy Band Northwest's Barbershop Quartet, "featuring Musician 3rd Class Drew Williams," left, Musician 1st Class James Raacsh, Musician 2nd Class Eric Cavander. And Lt. Chuck Roegiers, win the hearts of the audience with a John Philip Sousa rendition of "Stars and Stripes Forever" during the 17th Annual International Military Band Concert at the Washington State Center for Performing Arts. Navy Band Northwest performed with 56th Army I Corps Band and "Band of the 15th Field Regiment," Royal Canadian Artillery for their Father's Day concert. U.S. Navy photo by, Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric J. Rowley (Released)
Date Taken on 15 June 2008
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Author U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eric J. Rowley

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