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    Casino Thanks Servicemembers With Red, White and Blues Bash

    Blues Brothers Bring Down the House at Seminole Hard Rock Casino

    Courtesy Photo | Zee (left) and Elwood Blues - Jim Belushi and Dan Akroyd - take the crowd at the...... read more read more

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    05.05.2006

    Courtesy Story

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    It was all about blues at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino here last night.

    The evening began when the Army's Golden Knights parachute team arrived as only it can - right on target from above. The Knights' arrival kicked off the "Red, White and Blues Bash" hosted by the casino in conjunction with Fleet Week USA and the 2006 McDonald's Air and Sea Show, which begins tomorrow here in South Florida.

    The Army parachutists, followed by the Canadian Forces Snow Birds Precision Aerobatic Team, took the stage for introductions before the Blues Brothers, Elwood and Zee Blues, played by Dan Akroyd and Jim Belushi respectively, took the crowd back to "Sweet Home Chicago."

    Still on a "mission from God" and backed by the Sacred Hearts band, the soul men hammed with the crowd and performed an upbeat tribute to the late "Joliet" Jake Blues - Belushi's real-life brother John.

    Coast Guard Petty Officer Howat Will said Fleet Week and the air and sea show are great opportunities to demonstrate to the public what the sea services do. The aviation survival technician will participate in a Coast Guard demonstration during air and sea show activities.

    Having just accepted the gratitude of a passer-by, Will and Coast Guardsman Petty Officer 3rd Class Dustin Bernatovich, also an aviation survival technician, said such they always appreciated such gestures.

    "I'm very thankful," he said and really likes it "when somebody comes up to me and asks me what I do and says, 'Thank you.'"

    "People think of us as so many things," he said. "But me, I'm just doing my job."

    While the Blues Brothers wrapped up their salute with their famous rendition of "Soul Man," the Down Range portion of the Army Band was drawing a crowd with its version of the same tune.

    "It's immeasurable the impact it has for the troops serving overseas, for retired veterans," Army Down Range member Staff Sgt. Colin Eaton, said of the Fleet Week and air and sea show festivities. "It shows that the Army and all the sister services are still strong, and they're still supportive of each other and all those who served before us."

    Eaton has been with the Army Band at Fort Myer, Va., for the past six and a half years and said he looks forward to performing at events like the casino show.

    The Bash ended with a blast as a fireworks display erupted over Seminole Paradise Lake.

    Story by Samantha L. Quigley, American Forces Press Service

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    Date Taken: 05.05.2006
    Date Posted: 07.04.2025 05:08
    Story ID: 538523
    Location: WASHINGTON, US

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