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Navy Band presenting free holiday concert in Oak Harbor

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Navy Band Northwest’s popular music band Passage performs popular music and encourages audience interaction. Their repertoire includes hits by Red Hot Chilli Peppers, AC/DC, Bonnie Raitt, Bruno Mars, Journey, Stevie Wonder and Brian Setzer. United States Navy photo
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Navy Band Northwest’s popular music band Passage performs popular music and encourages audience interaction. Their repertoire includes hits by Red Hot Chilli Peppers, AC/DC, Bonnie Raitt, Bruno Mars, Journey, Stevie Wonder and Brian Setzer. United States Navy photo

Navy Band Northwest’s popular music band Passage performs popular music and encourages audience interaction. Their repertoire includes hits by Red Hot Chilli Peppers, AC/DC, Bonnie Raitt, Bruno Mars, Journey, Stevie Wonder and Brian Setzer. United States Navy photo
Navy Band Northwest’s popular music band Passage performs popular music and encourages audience interaction. Their repertoire includes hits by Red Hot Chilli Peppers, AC/DC, Bonnie Raitt, Bruno Mars, Journey, Stevie Wonder and Brian Setzer. United States Navy photo

Navy Band Northwest will present a free holiday concert for the local community 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4 in the Oak Harbor High School’s Performing Arts Center.

The concert is suitable for the entire family.

The Navy musicians perform in various musical units, including the Ceremonial and Parade Bands, Popular Music Group, Brass Band, Brass Quintet, woodwind chamber groups, and a Protocol Jazz Combo.

Performing nearly 500 engagements each year and encompassing both military and civilian events, Navy Band Northwest is considered to be the premier United States Navy musical organization in the Pacific Northwest.

Navy Band Northwest is under the leadership of its director Lt. Bruce Mansfield, and falls operationally under the command of Rear Adm. Gary Mayes, commander Navy Region Northwest.

The high school is at 1 Wildcat Way, Oak Harbor, WA 98277. Tickets are not required.