Wind Beneath Their Wings

By Scott Craig   |   March 12, 2024
Technical Sergeant Daniel Shifren, Katherine Tikkanen, Tasha Loh, and Staff Sergeant Jay “Jack” Sutey at the masterclass (photo by Paul Mori)

The only active-duty Air Force band west of the Rockies energized audiences at two free performances on Feb. 27 at Westmont and Montecito Covenant Church. 

The United States Air Force Band of the Golden West Winds woodwind dectet performed several patriotic and classical pieces, including one song that featured kazoos to the delight of the Westmont crowd.

Prior to the performance, Air Force members held a masterclass with student musicians.

The band, under the command conductor Lieutenant Colonel Cristina Moore Urrutia, stayed after its performance to answer questions from dozens of Westmont’s student-musicians. With a motto of Honor Inspire Connect, bandmates encouraged students to pursue a career as an active-duty military musician stationed at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield. The band is constantly on the move, logging more than 250 free performances a year throughout the
Western U.S.  

 

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