The united states of america (band)

Summary of the the Marine Band's History

WASHINGTON - For more than two centuries, the United States Marine Band has been part of the events that have shaped our nation. As “The President’s Own,” its omnipresent role has made it an important thread in the fabric of American life.

Established by an Act of Congress in 1798, the Marine Band is America’s oldest continuously active professional musical organization. Its primary mission is unique—to provide music for the President of the United States and the Commandant of the Marine Corps.

President John Adams invited the Marine Band to make its White House debut on New Year’s Day, 1801, in the then-unfinished Executive Mansion. It is believed in March of that year, the band performed for the inaugural of Thomas Jefferson and has performed for every Presidential inaugural since that time. In Jefferson, the band found its most visionary advocate and friend. An accomplished musician himself, Jefferson recognized the unique relationship between the band and the Chief Executive and is credited with giving the Marine Band the title, “

The State (band)

Australian band

The State were an Australian band, which formed as The Cutters. Their second single, "Real Love" (October 1988), was nominated for the 1989 ARIA Award for Best New Talent. They released their debut album, Elementary, in February 1989. After that, all four members formed Southern Sons with Jack Jones late that year.

History

The Cutters were formed in Melbourne by Peter Bowman on guitars and vocals (ex-Talk That Walk), Phil Buckle on vocals and guitar, and Geoff Cain on bass guitar.[1][2] They were joined by Virgil Donati on drums (ex-Cloud Nine, Taste, Peter Cupples Band, the Cosy Connection) and changed their name to the State in 1987.[2]

By 1988 the group were signed to Glenn Wheatley's label, Wheatley Bros Records, and released their debut single, "Responsible", in June.[1] It was followed by "Real Love" in October.[1][2] At the ARIA Music Awards of 1989 they were nominated for Best New Talent for "Real Love".[3] They issued their debut album, Elementary

BIO 

The Stateline Band merges honky-tonk with a rock'n'roll edge to create their self-proclaimed genre, Texas Dancehall Country. Originally formed by drummer Patrick Quain in 2003, lead singer Jody Dominguez would join the band in 2016 and the group would meet its current producer and fiddle player/vocalist Haydn Vitera (Asleep At The Wheel) in 2017 while opening for 90's Country icon Rick Trevino in San Angelo, TX.  Rounding out the current lineup are bassist/vocalist Scott Zajicek (Trent Willmon), guitarist Jeff James, steel guitarist Stan Scantling and drummer/vocalist Kris Gordon.

The Stateline Band's impact on the Texas country scene cannot be overstated. Their seamless fusion of genres has resulted in four top 10 hits on Texas country radio, a testament to their unparalleled musical prowess and widespread appeal. Their dedication to producing meaningful lyrics and irresistible melodies has cemented their place among the genre's elite.

The Stateline Band isn't just a group; they're a testament to the heart and soul of Texas. Their passion for preserving and

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