Just a Suggestion....

Well I hope everyone's February blahs are being un-blahed somehow. I suppose that's why we have flight sims?
I'm not usually one to suggest what anyone does with their internet time, but if you like music, and people in air forces, in particular the Royal Canadian Air Force, take a few moments or minutes to check out the RCAF band known as The Air Command Band, or their small rock combo Jetstream. Arguably, Canada's best least known band.
They are made up of extremely talented musicians, some with professional pasts in music who signed on to the air force to play in the band. They all had to pass extremely tough auditions, as well as make it through basic training like any other Canadian Forces member. Their general duties within the RCAF vary, but they all play at a level of talent and professionalism I was simply floored by. We're not talking about average musicians by any stretch, I know plenty of those. These folks are, simply put, amazing.
They function not unlike the USO of the American military, but they are strictly music. They visited Kandahar, played some shows there, and every penny paid to see them goes to the Support the Troops fund, a charity put together to help vets and their families. You'll hear anything from rock classics to orchestral pieces to original written tunes by band members. I had never heard of them before 3 years ago, and in fact didn't even know the Canadian Forces had a music program of any sort.
You can find them via most search engines, and on the obvious internet video sites and I do hope you take a few moments to check them out. In two words, they rock.
Enjoy your February, as dreary as it can be at times...and take care [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
I'm not usually one to suggest what anyone does with their internet time, but if you like music, and people in air forces, in particular the Royal Canadian Air Force, take a few moments or minutes to check out the RCAF band known as The Air Command Band, or their small rock combo Jetstream. Arguably, Canada's best least known band.
They are made up of extremely talented musicians, some with professional pasts in music who signed on to the air force to play in the band. They all had to pass extremely tough auditions, as well as make it through basic training like any other Canadian Forces member. Their general duties within the RCAF vary, but they all play at a level of talent and professionalism I was simply floored by. We're not talking about average musicians by any stretch, I know plenty of those. These folks are, simply put, amazing.
They function not unlike the USO of the American military, but they are strictly music. They visited Kandahar, played some shows there, and every penny paid to see them goes to the Support the Troops fund, a charity put together to help vets and their families. You'll hear anything from rock classics to orchestral pieces to original written tunes by band members. I had never heard of them before 3 years ago, and in fact didn't even know the Canadian Forces had a music program of any sort.
You can find them via most search engines, and on the obvious internet video sites and I do hope you take a few moments to check them out. In two words, they rock.
Enjoy your February, as dreary as it can be at times...and take care [smiley=thumbsup.gif]