Regional stage schedule for Friday, July 30

Here is the regional stage schedule for Friday, July 30. The schedule is subject to change. For the latest information, sign up for updates at http://twitter.com/regionalstages.

Air Force Band, Max Impact: Max Impact fuses the elements of contemporary music from today’s hip-hop, pop and urban sounds-and everything in between.  Max Impact is armed with four of the Air Force’s most dynamic vocalists and supported by a hard-hitting five-piece rhythm section, this high-energy band has everything needed to ignite a party and keep the flame burning for hours.

FORSCOM, Army Ground Forces Band: The Army Ground Forces Band provides world-class music in support of the U.S. Army Forces Command, headquartered at Ft. McPherson in Atlanta, Ga.  Their Hip Hop style of music serves as the musical ambassador of the American Combat Soldier to the American people.

Jake Zemke: If going almost 200 mph on two wheels sounds exciting to you, then you may want to meet American Motorcycle Association Superbike National Guard rider, Jake Zemke.  Jake is a multi-time race winner in Supersport, Formula Xtreme and Superbike with a Daytona 200 win and a Formula Xtreme championship to show for his hard work.

Jake’s appearance at the Jamboree is sponsored by the National Guard.  Find out what it takes to be a motorcycle racing champion or come to get meet Jake and get an autograph.

James Patterson: James Patterson is the bestselling author of the past year, bar none, with more than 16 million books sold in North America alone. In the past three years, James has sold more books than any other.

Join James Patterson as he brings one of his latest books to the stage, Daniel X.  The first 100 Scouts at each stage he appears, on the night of the appearance, will receive an autographed copy of Daniel X.

Come to meet a great author, get an autograph and see one of hottest authors of our time bring one of his books to life.

Koshare Dancers: The Koshare Indian Dancers are members of Boy Scout Troop 232 in the Rocky Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of America, located in La Junta, Colorado. They have been dedicated to maintaining Native American culture through dance since 1933. They have danced at Jamboree’s before and dance at this Jamboree in honor of their founder, James F. “Buck” Burshears.

Kwahadi Dancers: The Kwahadi Dancers are a unique Native American dance group from the panhandle area of the Texas plains.  The Kwahadi’s present a colorful pageant of song, dance and stories of the American Indian.  They are a Venture crew of the Golden Spread Council and have presented more than 3800 performances across the country and overseas.

Navy Band, Cruisers: As the U.S. Navy’s premier contemporary entertainment ensemble, the Cruisers feature eight of the Navy’s most dynamic performers. The group takes its name from the Navy’s versatile, flexible, multi-missioned ship – the Cruiser – and the band lives up to their namesake by having the capabilities of playing genres of music ranging from jazz & standards, rhythm & blues, classic rock, adult contemporary and pop as well as original material.

Rock Band: Release your inner rock star and play the game Rock Band on a regional stage in front of thousands of screaming fans.  Bring your band mates and sign up for a spot.  The list will be kept by the regional stage manager for each stage.  Space is limited, so get signed up and have some Rock Band fun.

TRADOC Rock: TRADOC Rock is The U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Band’s rock band and meets the demand for classic Top 40, R & B, Motown and Country as well as the contemporary Pop sounds of today.

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