NYPD Police Band

The NYPD Band at the 2008 All Star Game Red Carpet Parade.

The Band of the City of New York Police Department, commonly known as the NYPD Police Band, is an American Police band which serves under the NYPD in New York City. The band currently has 70 members and is part of the NYPD Ceremonial Unit. The band's motto is: Serve, Protect and Entertain. The NYPD Band performs at department ceremonies, parades and community events across the city and in concerts around the world.[1]

History

The band was founded in 1991, when the NYPD decided that it needed a ceremonial unit to provide musical accompaniment. It was originally founded with 12 members. The band had originally existed from 1901 to 1955 in order for the NYPD to be represented during offcial functions of the city.[2]

Ensembles

Marching Band

The marching band is the premier ensemble of the NYPD Band. It is an annual participant in the Columbus Day parade and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Percussion Ensemble

The Percussion Ensemble, commonly known as the drumline consists of many different percussion instruments, including field snare drums, bass drums, cymbals, tenor drums, as well as alternative percussion instruments such as timbales, and shakers.[3]

Jazz Ensemble

The Jazz Ensemble is composed of 18 members from the band. It gives Jazz and Pop performances.[4]

Steel Drum Ensemble

The Steel Drum Ensemble was formed in 2004 and performs during the Brooklyn West Indian American Day Parade and Bronx Caribbean Day Parade.[5]

Bandleader

Lieutenant Tony Giorgio was the founder and is the current director of the band. Giorgio is a graduate of C.W. Post (now the LIU Post) and has had training from musicians like Charlie Perry, Jack DeJohnette and Ron Gould. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. He has been a member of the New York City Police Department since 1983. He was promoted to Sergeant in 1988 and Lieutenant in 1997. In 1996, Giorgio was awarded the New York City Police Foundation's Hemmerdinger award for excellence and outstanding contributions to Police Services in New York City.[6]

Main repertoire

The band's main repertoire includes, but is not limited to:[7]

References

  1. "It's a 'G' Thing: NYPD Band- Serve, Protect and Entertain". 25 July 2014.
  2. "The N.Y.P.D. Police Band Takes the Stage". www.newyorker.com.
  3. TONY. "Percussion Ensemble". www.policeband.org.
  4. TONY. "Jazz Ensemble". www.policeband.org.
  5. TONY. "Steel Drum Ensemble". www.policeband.org.
  6. "About Our Police Band Members". www.policeband.org.
  7. "NYPD Police Band". www.policeband.org.
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