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ARIZONA BUFFALO SOLDIERS, MESA, AZ. Recording Studios Jack Miller Productions. Territorial Brass Band - Featured the Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory - Ladies of the Regiment, 9th & 10th Cavalry songs. May 14, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory - Ladies and Gentlemen of the Regiment, Headquarters Mesa, Arizona is an INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATION.

The Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory - Ladies and Gentlemen of the Regiment(BSAZTRTY-LGR) were cordially invited to record with 'The Arizona's Official Historical Brass Band: TERRITORIAL BRASS & FRIENDS, Arizona Mosaic', Headquarters Mesa, AZ.

On May 14, 2011 the BSAZTRTY-LGR recorded the two Buffalo Soldier regimental songs the 9th and 10th Cavalry in the Jack Miller Productions Studios (An Affiliate of Canyon Records), Phoenix, AZ. Sgt. Madison Walker, Buffalo Soldier of the Arizona Territory also provided a Storyteller about the History of the Buffalo Soldiers that will also be featuring on the Territorial Brass Band CDs to be released September 2011. We, the Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory - Ladies and Gentlemen of the Regiment are very HONORED to be featured on the Territorial Brass Band CDs as the Territorial Brass Band Celebrates Statehood in the ARIZONA CENTENNIAL LEGACY PROJECT, February 14, 2012 as Arizona will be celebrating 100 years as a State. THANK YOU, Don Larry and Sgt. Madison Walker, Buffalo Soldier of the Arizona Territory.

[The Territorial Brass Band, Mesa, AZ played for the Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory First Formal Ball Dinner, Mesa Historical Museum, Mesa, AZ, October 17, 2009].

HISTORY: Territorial Brass was formed in February 1987 to perform at Territorial Days for the Mesa Southwest Museum and was quickly recognized by museums across Arizona as an entertaining living history resourse. Dressed in turn-of-the-century costume (modeled after the Prescott and Bisbee brass bands), Territorial Brass recaptures the golden age of the American town band. This twelve members ensemble specializes in 19th century American brass band music, playing authentic arrangements from 1835 through the Civil War, to Arizona's year of statehood.

Singers:
[Buffalo Soldiers]: Cmdr Fred Marable, Pvt. Michelle London-Marable, Sgt. Edward Reece, Sgt. Madison Walker, Chaplain William Jefferson and Pvts. DeVante London and LaMarr Gaines (Young Buffalo Soldiers). [Ladies of the Regiment]: Kennetha Gwin, Armella and Gloria Gaines, Danielle and Jazymn Jackson. Our children as attendees: Taeylor and Tucsheon Reece.

POC: Cmdr Fred Marable and Michelle London-Marable
Cell: (480) 415-5439
E-mail: mlondon3@cox.net
Web sites: http://www.buffalosoldiersaztrty.smugmug.com http://www.mesabuffalosoldiersaztrty.com http://www.buffalosoldiersaztrty.net

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May 14, 2011

Inside the recording room.

L/R: Gloria Gaines, Producer, Michelle London-Marable and DeVante London.

The Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory and Lady of the Regiment, Mesa.
May 14, 2011

Recording Studios Jack Miller Productions.

Kennetha Gwin (Lady of the Regiment), Don Larry and Larry Verstegg musician of the Territorial Brass Band, Mesa, AZ
May 14, 2011

Lt. Edward Reece with son Tusheon (Young Buffalo Soldier) inside the Recording Studios Jack Miller Productions preparing to record the Buffalo Soldiers 9th and 10th Cavalries songs.
May 14, 2011

Recording Studios Jack Miller Productions, Phoenix, AZ.

Preparing to record the Buffalo Soldiers two regimental songs 9th and 10th Cavalries for the Territorial Brass & Friends CDs that will be released September 2011.

L/R: Armella Gaines, Danielle and Jackson and Gloria Gaines (Ladies of the Regiment) and Pvt. Michelle London-Marable, Pvt. DeVante London and Sgt. Madison Walker of the Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory.
May 14, 2011

Cmdr Fred Marable, Lt. Edward Reece, Kennetha Gwin, Armella Gaines, and Chaplain William Jefferson entering the Recording Studios Jack Miller Productions, Phx, AZ.
May 14, 2011

Recording Studios Jack Miller Productions (An Affilliate of Canyon Records), Phoenix, AZ.

The Buffalo Soldiers of the Arizona Territory - Ladies and Gentlemen of the Regiment based in Mesa, AZ recording the Buffalo Soldiers two regimental songs 9th and 10th Cavalries.  Featuring on the Territorial Brass & Friends CDs that will be released September 2011.
May 14, 2011

Don Larry, Musician, Sgt. Madison Walker, Lt. Edward Reece and Chaplain William Jefferson in recording studios.
May 14, 2011

Chaplain William Jefferson and Lt. Edward Reece (children) after recording in the studios.
May 14, 2011

The Buffalo Soldiers and Ladies of the Regiment leaving the Recording Studios Jack Miller Productions, Phoenix, AZ.
May 14, 2011

Recording Studios Jack Miller Productions.

Kennetha Gwin (Lady of the Regiment), Don Larry and Larry Verstegg musician of the Territorial Brass Band, Mesa, AZ
May 14, 2011

Recording Studios Jack Miller Productions.

Kennetha Gwin (Lady of the Regiment), Don Larry and Larry Verstegg musician of the Territorial Brass Band, Mesa, AZ
May 14, 2011

Recording Studios Jack Miller Productions.

Kennetha Gwin (Lady of the Regiment), Don Larry and Larry Verstegg musician of the Territorial Brass Band, Mesa, AZ
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