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    13th Army Band Salsa Group Helps Marathon Runners Find Their Rhythm

    13th Army Band Salsa Group Helps Marathon Runners Find Their Rhythm

    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Shane Klestinski | Staff Sgt. Tywon Bailey, assigned to the Florida Army Guard’s 13th Army Band,...... read more read more

    MIAMI, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES

    02.09.2020

    Story by Maj. Jesse Manzano 

    50th Regional Support Group

    Miami – As thousands of runners from around the world crossed the Miami Marathon’s finish line in Miami’s Bayfront Park early Sunday morning, they were not only welcomed by a boisterous crowd of friends and supporters rooting them on, but also by the tropical rhythm of salsa beats coming from the Florida Guard’s 13th Army Band salsa group in the main stage.

    For the second year in a row, the band’s salsa group, Sintonía, provided musical entertainment for thousands of runners and visitors who filled Bayfront Park and the surrounding downtown Miami streets.

    “We reached out to the 13th Army Band last year to participate in the Miami Marathon, and their performances were so well received that we asked them to come back this year,” said Frankie Ruiz, co-founder of the Miami Life Time Marathon. “Their presence is important to us, because of the motivation they provide to the thousands of runners, and because it reminds the marathon’s attendees of the sacrifices made by members of our military.”

    The band’s participation in events like the Miami Marathon is an important part of the Florida Army Guard’s ongoing community outreach efforts throughout the state. Traditionally, the band teams up with local schools to conduct educational outreach programs, support community concerts throughout the state, and participate in military ceremonies.

    “We enjoyed playing the marathon in our hometown, there is so much energy in the park with this crowd,” said Sgt. Walter Jones, Sintonía’s lead vocalist. “We love the diversity of South Florida, and events like this one allow us to showcase the diversity of the Florida Guard to the community.”

    Sintonía is one of several Music Performance Teams (MPT) of Army musicians who deploy in small groups to provide musical support in multiple locations at the same time. Sintonía is uncommon because it is one of only a few groups in the Army Band’s field that performs salsa music.

    Sgt. Richard Diaz, Sintonía’s musical performance team leader, joined the 13th Army Band 17 years ago and was one of the first members of the Salsa MPT. “We tend to surprise most crowds when we open our shows with a merengue or a salsa song,” Diaz said, referring to two popular Caribbean rhythms from the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico respectively. “We have traveled all the way to Europe with the 13th Army Band and everywhere we go, we bring a lot of intensity with our music.”

    Last year, the 13th Army Band spent two weeks across the Atlantic, backfilling the U.S. Army Europe Band in Germany, as well as strengthening Florida’s State Partnership Program with the St. Kitts and Nevis Defense Force. “We have a lot of flexibility in the 13th Army Band, thanks to the Florida National Guard’s leadership, which helped us to fully embrace the Music Performance Team concept,” said Chief Warrant Officer 3 Steve Rivero, Commander of the 13th Army Band and Band Master for the State of Florida. “We can perform as a marching band, concert band or Salsa MPT, and this is something that highlights our readiness level.”

    The 13th Army Band’s next performance will be in Tallahassee, Florida for National Guard Appreciation Day, during the state’s annual Legislative Session.

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    Date Taken: 02.09.2020
    Date Posted: 02.11.2020 10:49
    Story ID: 362547
    Location: MIAMI, FLORIDA, US

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