88th Army Band kicks off Fourth Concert Series

Posted 6/21/23

The Coyote Brass, Down Range Rythym and the FlexWinds of the 88th Army Band  kicked off the Bristol Fourth of July Concert Series in front of a packed crowd at Independence Park on Tuesday …

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88th Army Band kicks off Fourth Concert Series

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The Coyote Brass, Down Range Rythym and the FlexWinds of the 88th Army Band  kicked off the Bristol Fourth of July Concert Series in front of a packed crowd at Independence Park on Tuesday night. 

The 88th Army Band of the Rhode Island Army National Guard has
the primary responsibility to provide Musical Support across the state. The three bands performed  a wide range of music from patriotic, classical, contemporary, big band swing, country, and the latest top-40 hits. 

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