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Band of Brothers (and Sisters): Making Music with the U.S. Army
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Band of Brothers (and Sisters): Making Music with the U.S. Army

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

In the U.S. Army, music isn’t just background noise, it’s a heartbeat. It’s the sound of unity, of home, of hope when things get hard. And for the Soldiers who wear the uniform and play the notes, it’s proof that passion and purpose can march in step.

The Army is the country’s largest military branch — built on duty, discipline, and service — but it’s also one of the world’s biggest employers of working musicians. Across its Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard components, the Army keeps more than 30 bands on the move, performing everywhere from small-town parades to international stages.

For the players behind the brass and woodwinds, this isn’t a side gig, it’s a calling.

As an Army musician, your stage could be anywhere: a dusty tarmac overseas, a bustling city square, or the steps of the Capitol on Independence Day. One night, you might be lifting the spirits of Soldiers far from home; the next, playing a ceremonial piece that honors a fellow soldier.

It’s not just about entertainment, it’s about connection. Every performance, from a field concert to a formal event, carries the weight of something bigger. “I didn’t give up my art,” says U.S. Army Tuba Specialist Antonio Huezo in the videos within. “I gave it a purpose.”

To earn that honor, musicians must audition and demonstrate a high level of technical skill and versatility. The Army hires across 16 musical specialties, from traditional orchestral instruments like trumpet, clarinet, and flute, to rhythm section staples like guitar, bass, and drums. There’s even a need for sound techs and vocalists who can command a room with more than just volume.

At the top of the pyramid are the Army’s four Premier Bands: The U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own,” The U.S. Army Field Band, The U.S. Military Academy Band, and The Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps. Such elite ensembles that perform for presidents, world leaders, and millions of Americans each year. These are the kind of gigs most musicians dream about, minus the club cover charge.

But prestige isn’t the only reward. Joining an Army Band means steady pay, top-tier gear, and the chance to collaborate with musicians who can sight-read, improvise, and march, sometimes all at once. It’s a world where precision meets passion.

Every Army musician starts the same way: with Basic Combat Training. It’s a crash course in teamwork, mental grit, and physical endurance. Such attributes carry over into every rehearsal and performance. From there, Soldiers head to the Army School of Music, a specialized training ground where practice rooms replace foxholes and the daily routine includes both pushups and band practice.

The school also teaches recording, editing, and post-production, giving players an inside track on the modern side of the industry. Whether you go Active Duty or join the Reserve, the Army doesn’t just shape you as a musician, it equips you with the discipline and skills to thrive wherever your career leads next.

There are no shortcuts in music: just scales, sweat, and repetition. The Army understands that rhythm. In its ranks, talent meets opportunity, and the result is something that sounds a lot like pride.

Serving as an Army musician isn’t about leaving the stage behind — it’s about redefining it. You’ll play for audiences that few artists ever reach, carrying the sound of America wherever duty calls.

And when the encore hits, you’ll know: every note matters.

Learn more here.

November 15, 2025 0 comments
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Official Trailer for Steven Grayhm's 'Sheepdog' About Army Veterans
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Official Trailer for Steven Grayhm’s ‘Sheepdog’ About Army Veterans

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Official Trailer for Steven Grayhm’s ‘Sheepdog’ About Army Veterans

by Alex Billington
November 5, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I just want to wake up in the morning & feel something.” Allen Media Group has unveiled an official trailer for a movie called Sheepdog, a story about US veterans and their mental health struggles. This isn’t the first film to deal with this topic, there’s actually quite a few of them recently (and I will also recommend My Dead Friend Zoe). A decorated combat veteran is court ordered into treatment when an ex-convict shows up on his doorstep and explains he must work to put himself back together again. Shot on location in Western Massachusetts, Sheepdog is the first film that truly explores the physical & psychological repercussions of trauma, with a focus on Post Traumatic Growth (PTG). It is an uplifting original story, inspired by countless first-hand testimonials about recovery, redemption, and the journey of healing; themes that now mirror our post-pandemic zeitgeist. This stars Steven Grayhm, Vondie Curtis Hall, Virginia Madsen, Dominic Fumusa, Lilli Cooper, and Matt Dallas. Alas this is not about a sheepdog, only about veterans & trauma.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Steven Grayhm’s film Sheepdog, direct from YouTube:

Sheepdog Poster

Decorated U.S. Army combat veteran Calvin Cole (Steven Grayhm), is court ordered into treatment and into the care of a VA trauma therapist in-training (Virginia Madsen), who works the night shift at a local diner to pay for college. Things become even more complicated when Calvin’s father-in-law and retired Vietnam Veteran (Vondie Curtis Hall), shows up on his doorstep, having just been released from prison. As Calvin’s plan to run away from his life becomes impossible, he learns with support from his community, tough love, and compassion that he must put himself back together again for his family – and for himself. Sheepdog is written and directed by Canadian-American filmmaker Steven Grayhm, director of the film The Secret of Sinchanee previously and a few other short films. Produced by Lynn K. D’Angona, Matt Dallas, Steven Grayhm, P. Colin Kane, Jose Martinez Jr. Allen Media Group will debut Grayhm’s Sheepdog film in select US theaters starting in December 2025 later this year. For more info, head to the film’s official site.

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Actor Satyajeet Puri recalls Dharmendra’s fearless stand against the underworld: 'You have 10 people, I have an army'
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Actor Satyajeet Puri recalls Dharmendra’s fearless stand against the underworld: ‘You have 10 people, I have an army’

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Actor-director Satyajeet Puri recently shared a fascinating story about veteran actor Dharmendra, highlighting how the legendary star boldly confronted the underworld during its peak influence in Bollywood.

In an interview, Satyajeet Puri revealed Dharmendra’s bold confrontation with the underworld in Bollywood. Satyajeet has starred in films with Dharmendra in the 80s.(Ashish Vaishnav)

Satyajeet marvels Dharmendra’s fearless attitude

In an interview with Friday Talkies, Puri recalled, “At that time, the underworld was very strong. Many actors would get scared if they were summoned. But Dharamji and his family never feared them. He would tell them, ‘If you come, the whole Sahnewal will come from Punjab. You have 10 people, but I have an army. One word from me and trucks full of people will come from Punjab to fight. Don’t mess with me.’ And they never did.”

Satyajeet Puri, son of veteran actor Satyen Puri, began his career as a child artist. Over the years, he has appeared in a range of roles, from intense dramas to commercial entertainers. In addition to acting, Satyajeet has directed and produced projects. He has shared screen space with Dharmendra in several notable films over the years. Their collaborations include Rajput (1982) Betaab (1983), Taqdeer Ka Badshah (1982), Batwara, and Izzatdaar (1990).

Dharamendra’s comeback

The 89-year-old actor was last seen in Amit Joshi’s romantic comedy Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, sharing the screen with Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, Dimple Kapadia, Rakesh Bedi, Rajesh Kumari, and Anubha Fatehpuria. He also made a grand return in Karan Johar’s 2023 romantic drama Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, co-starring Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh.

Looking ahead, Dharmendra will reunite with acclaimed filmmaker Sriram Raghavan, after their collaboration in Johnny Gaddaar, for the upcoming war biopic Ikkis (2025). The film chronicles the heroic life of Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, India’s youngest Param Vir Chakra recipient, who sacrificed his life at 21 during the 1971 Indo-Pak war. Ikkis is slated for a theatrical release in December 2025.

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Video of "Seven Nation Army" Street Performance in Iran Goes Viral
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Video of “Seven Nation Army” Street Performance in Iran Goes Viral

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Footage of a street performance of The White Stripes’ 2003 classic “Seven Nation Army” in Tehran, Iran, has gone viral — even catching the attention of Jack White himself.

In the clip, uploaded to Instagram by journalist Afshin Ismaeli, a group of men and women (mostly not wearing hijabs) can be seen gathering on the sidewalk and dancing to the performance. Watch it below.

After the video went viral, it was reposted to Jack White and The White Stripes’ official Instagram accounts with the simple caption, “‘Seven Nation Army’ performed in the streets of Tehran.” In the comments, an Iranian singer named Arshia claimed that his band was behind the performance.

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Since the 2022-2023 protests over the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody for allegedly violating Iran’s mandatory hijab law, the government under the current president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has voiced intentions to ease strict enforcement.

Specifically, Pezeshkian himself has said the morality police “were not supposed to confront” women. In March 2025, however, the UN Human Rights Council reported that Iran “continues to ramp up efforts to restrict the rights of women and girls,” despite such public assurances.

Against that backdrop and amid the recent Iran-Israel war, the viral moment serves as a welcome glimpse of joy and freedom through the power of music.

October 28, 2025 0 comments
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Zeishan Quadri In Bigg Boss 19
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Amaal Mallik Calls Zeishan Quadri ‘One Man Army’ Of Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 19

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

The first Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 19 turned out to be special for Zeishan Quadri, the man who has already made a name for himself as the writer of Gangs of Wasseypur. When host Salman Khan asked the housemates to name the “One Man Army” of the season, Amaal was quick to take Zeishan’s name.

Amaal Mallik Praises Zeishan Quadri

“Mujhe toh Zeishan bhai lagte hai. Yaani wo sabko hasaate bhi hai aur kisika mood down hota hai toh unke saath baithe hai,” Amaal said. This one statement summed up how Zeishan has been winning both hearts and respect inside the house.

Fans on social media were thrilled to see Zeishan being acknowledged for his presence. Many viewers believe that he has brought a fresh energy to the game, balancing both humor and emotional support. His ability to lighten up tense situations with witty one-liners has made him the “One Liner King” of the season.

Zeishan, who is already loved for his storytelling and sharp dialogues outside the house, seems to be using the same charm in Bigg Boss. Whether it is cheering up a sad contestant or delivering a clever comment that makes everyone laugh, he has shown that entertainment and strategy can go hand in hand.

With Salman Khan himself smiling at the praises, it looks like Zeishan’s journey is getting stronger with each episode. Fans are now calling him a true “one man army” who doesn’t need alliances or groups to shine. From Wasseypur to Bigg Boss, Zeishan Quadri is proving once again that legends don’t just write stories—they live them too.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar: Salman Khan Slams Pranit More’s Jokes, Grills Gaurav Khanna For Task Betrayal; Blasts Nehal Chudasama Over Food Drama – Watch

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Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

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